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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,266 --> 00:00:05,033 This program is rated PG, and contains 2 00:00:05,166 --> 00:00:06,533 mature subject matter. 3 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:08,200 Viewer discretion is advised. 4 00:00:13,600 --> 00:00:15,033 The Curse of Oak Island...n 5 00:00:15,166 --> 00:00:17,033 - Heads up. - We've broken through 6 00:00:17,166 --> 00:00:19,567 - into the solution channel. - That's what we're looking for. 7 00:00:20,433 --> 00:00:22,867 The three churches have exactly the same 8 00:00:23,000 --> 00:00:25,200 stellar alignment of Lot 5. 9 00:00:25,333 --> 00:00:27,633 This could be a tunnel shaft entrance. 10 00:00:27,800 --> 00:00:29,367 Maybe it's just right under here. -[Rick] A piece of wood? 11 00:00:29,500 --> 00:00:31,400 What's wood doing down that deep? 12 00:00:31,500 --> 00:00:33,433 Maybe this wood came from the original Money Pit. 13 00:00:33,567 --> 00:00:35,567 If there's wood at the top, maybe there's gold 14 00:00:35,734 --> 00:00:37,867 - at the bottom. - Possibly treasure on deck. 15 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:39,533 Ooh, hoo-hoo, what have we got here? 16 00:00:42,567 --> 00:00:45,867 There is an island in the North Atlantic 17 00:00:46,000 --> 00:00:48,300 where people have been looking for 18 00:00:48,467 --> 00:00:52,300 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 19 00:00:52,500 --> 00:00:55,266 So far, they have found a stone slab 20 00:00:55,467 --> 00:00:57,734 with strange symbols carved into it, 21 00:00:57,834 --> 00:01:01,867 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 22 00:01:02,033 --> 00:01:06,133 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 23 00:01:06,333 --> 00:01:07,600 to the Knights Templar. 24 00:01:07,700 --> 00:01:10,467 To date, six men have died 25 00:01:10,567 --> 00:01:13,300 trying to solve the mystery. 26 00:01:13,467 --> 00:01:18,367 And according to legend, one more will have to die 27 00:01:18,533 --> 00:01:22,033 before the treasure can be found. 28 00:01:34,567 --> 00:01:37,200 - Hello, down there. - Hi. 29 00:01:37,367 --> 00:01:38,967 - Hi, Fiona. - Oh, wow, Fiona. 30 00:01:39,133 --> 00:01:40,600 - You've gotten so much done. - Wow. 31 00:01:40,734 --> 00:01:42,800 This must look a little different from before. 32 00:01:42,967 --> 00:01:44,800 - Yeah. - A new day 33 00:01:44,967 --> 00:01:46,700 on Oak Island 34 00:01:46,867 --> 00:01:50,266 brings the team fresh hope for a breakthrough discovery 35 00:01:50,400 --> 00:01:52,533 as Rick, Craig and members of the team 36 00:01:52,700 --> 00:01:56,266 investigate the cradle-shaped feature of stones 37 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:58,266 on Lot 8. 38 00:01:58,400 --> 00:02:00,900 I can't wait to show you h-how this is progressing 39 00:02:01,066 --> 00:02:02,567 and what I'm seeing in here. 40 00:02:02,734 --> 00:02:05,500 It's, uh, it's-it's been changing as I've gone along. 41 00:02:05,633 --> 00:02:07,734 Oh, yeah. 42 00:02:07,900 --> 00:02:10,500 So, once we removed that-that third layer of rocks, 43 00:02:10,700 --> 00:02:12,533 we came across a substance which was like mortar. 44 00:02:12,734 --> 00:02:15,266 Like, a cement-like material. So, it makes me feel like 45 00:02:15,433 --> 00:02:18,100 they did this in a way that they wanted these rocks 46 00:02:18,266 --> 00:02:20,166 to stay in place for some reason. 47 00:02:20,300 --> 00:02:21,934 And what I've discovered, this morning, 48 00:02:22,100 --> 00:02:23,834 as I've been digging around this, 49 00:02:23,967 --> 00:02:25,233 this particular area here. 50 00:02:25,433 --> 00:02:27,233 As I've been removing the rocks-- 51 00:02:27,400 --> 00:02:29,867 they were extremely hard to get out-- 52 00:02:30,033 --> 00:02:31,867 but I've got enough of the smaller rocks out now 53 00:02:32,033 --> 00:02:33,834 that I think that maybe you should see 54 00:02:33,967 --> 00:02:35,367 if you could get that moved. 55 00:02:35,533 --> 00:02:36,867 I have gloves on. 56 00:02:37,066 --> 00:02:38,500 - Want me to give it a try? - I think you guys, 57 00:02:38,633 --> 00:02:40,233 any of you would be welcome. 58 00:02:41,266 --> 00:02:43,266 You'll notice there's still some of what I call 59 00:02:43,400 --> 00:02:45,834 these pinner rocks holding this in place. -Mm-hmm. 60 00:02:45,967 --> 00:02:47,600 I'm gonna try to just step right down 61 00:02:47,800 --> 00:02:49,333 so I don't move anything, hopefully. 62 00:02:49,467 --> 00:02:51,900 Oh, it's pretty sturdy. 63 00:02:52,066 --> 00:02:53,500 All right. 64 00:02:53,700 --> 00:02:55,767 Oh, yeah, that's in there. That's true. 65 00:02:55,934 --> 00:02:58,166 After revealing this formation 66 00:02:58,300 --> 00:03:01,100 beneath a 40,000-pound boulder, 67 00:03:01,266 --> 00:03:04,800 the team has discovered handworked blue clay 68 00:03:04,934 --> 00:03:06,633 and a mortar-like cement 69 00:03:06,800 --> 00:03:10,300 which were used to seal the stones together. 70 00:03:11,333 --> 00:03:13,400 And after scientifically examining the soils 71 00:03:13,533 --> 00:03:17,967 within the feature, they have found traces of silver and lead. 72 00:03:18,166 --> 00:03:22,400 This suggests evidence of another possible structure 73 00:03:22,533 --> 00:03:24,600 containing something of great value 74 00:03:24,767 --> 00:03:27,633 may be buried deeper below. 75 00:03:30,767 --> 00:03:32,300 - Got it. - Did you get it? 76 00:03:32,467 --> 00:03:34,433 Yep. No problem. That's no problem. -Oh, I'm amazed. 77 00:03:34,600 --> 00:03:36,233 Okay. Where do you want me to throw this? Over there? 78 00:03:36,367 --> 00:03:38,000 Well, how about right here? That's fine for now. -Okay. 79 00:03:38,166 --> 00:03:39,667 I'm actually keeping all of these rocks, 80 00:03:39,834 --> 00:03:41,133 because I just want to get an idea 81 00:03:41,300 --> 00:03:42,767 of how many we've taken out in total. 82 00:03:42,934 --> 00:03:44,567 It does look like 83 00:03:44,700 --> 00:03:46,000 there's some dark organic underneath it there. 84 00:03:46,166 --> 00:03:47,600 Mm-hmm. 85 00:03:47,767 --> 00:03:49,967 The mortar-like material was done very well, 86 00:03:50,133 --> 00:03:52,233 and we had three types of it. 87 00:03:52,367 --> 00:03:55,767 We found a very, very fine one, which was down here. 88 00:03:55,934 --> 00:03:58,834 And if I were to put it on my trowel, 89 00:03:59,033 --> 00:04:00,667 you can see how fine it is. 90 00:04:00,834 --> 00:04:02,467 A very fine powder material, which is actually 91 00:04:02,600 --> 00:04:05,000 similar to what you're seeing on the outskirts of this. 92 00:04:05,166 --> 00:04:08,300 And we've taken samples to see if we can compare them. 93 00:04:08,400 --> 00:04:11,667 Then we had a very blue-like clay sample, 94 00:04:11,867 --> 00:04:14,700 if you can kind of see some of it in here. 95 00:04:15,700 --> 00:04:17,734 - Mm-hmm. - But this blue, 96 00:04:17,900 --> 00:04:19,734 blue-gray clay, um, 97 00:04:19,900 --> 00:04:22,367 had some very similarities, according to Dr. Spooner, 98 00:04:22,567 --> 00:04:25,166 to what we think the puddling clay is at the Money Pit. 99 00:04:25,333 --> 00:04:27,367 So, we've taken samples to compare 100 00:04:27,533 --> 00:04:28,800 against the clay that we found 101 00:04:28,900 --> 00:04:30,667 at the Money Pit, just in case it matches. 102 00:04:30,767 --> 00:04:33,834 And then you have this third mortar material, 103 00:04:34,000 --> 00:04:35,500 which is what you see at this north end. 104 00:04:35,667 --> 00:04:37,300 Very cement-like. 105 00:04:38,266 --> 00:04:40,133 What I'm wondering is if any of those have materials 106 00:04:40,266 --> 00:04:42,200 that are not from here. 107 00:04:42,367 --> 00:04:44,567 You know, sourced from somewhere else, 108 00:04:44,734 --> 00:04:47,200 then-then, it's proof positive that it's deliberate. 109 00:04:47,367 --> 00:04:49,400 We're also gonna compare it to the mortar material 110 00:04:49,567 --> 00:04:50,967 that we found on Lot 5. 111 00:04:51,100 --> 00:04:52,734 Mm-hmm. -And we think Lot 5's pretty old. 112 00:04:52,900 --> 00:04:56,133 But if we do get matches, then that could be information 113 00:04:56,233 --> 00:04:58,400 - for both sites as well. - Based upon 114 00:04:58,567 --> 00:05:02,800 the analysis of the mortars, we'll be able to pin down 115 00:05:02,967 --> 00:05:05,200 - when this was built. - Yeah. 116 00:05:05,333 --> 00:05:08,200 You know, to me, it's... i-it's so amazing, 117 00:05:08,333 --> 00:05:11,100 but what is it? What does it mean? 118 00:05:11,266 --> 00:05:13,767 I mean, at this point in time, we have no idea. 119 00:05:13,934 --> 00:05:16,300 No idea. So... 120 00:05:16,467 --> 00:05:19,800 This could be a tunnel shaft entrance. 121 00:05:19,967 --> 00:05:22,100 Maybe it's just right under here. 122 00:05:22,266 --> 00:05:25,400 Yeah. Well, it definitely goes deeper. 123 00:05:26,934 --> 00:05:30,033 Some of us want to dig below the cradle 124 00:05:30,166 --> 00:05:31,400 with heavy equipment. 125 00:05:31,567 --> 00:05:32,867 And I know that 126 00:05:33,000 --> 00:05:34,767 the archaeologists, especially Fiona, 127 00:05:34,934 --> 00:05:39,066 have an intense desire to do it in a very disciplined fashion. 128 00:05:39,166 --> 00:05:42,967 I think all parties agree that, if something's underneath it, 129 00:05:43,100 --> 00:05:45,233 we want to know what that something is. 130 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:47,567 We just have to be patient. 131 00:05:47,734 --> 00:05:50,934 What are you gonna do? You're gonna bisect it there? 132 00:05:51,100 --> 00:05:54,900 The plan is to do a bisection on-on this left side here. 133 00:05:55,066 --> 00:05:56,367 - Mm-hmm. - We'll take it right down, 134 00:05:56,500 --> 00:05:58,100 look at exactly how they constructed it. 135 00:05:58,300 --> 00:06:00,300 And I think, as we're removing these rocks, 136 00:06:00,467 --> 00:06:03,300 I would like to get samples of the soil underneath. 137 00:06:03,467 --> 00:06:05,500 Okey doke. We'll let you get-get after it. 138 00:06:05,633 --> 00:06:06,934 Great job. 139 00:06:07,133 --> 00:06:09,266 - Thank you, Fiona. - Thanks, guys. 140 00:06:11,233 --> 00:06:13,967 Later that afternoon... 141 00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:16,633 - Guys. How's it going? - Hello, Alex. 142 00:06:16,834 --> 00:06:18,500 - Hey, Alex. How you doing? - ...Alex and Jack 143 00:06:18,667 --> 00:06:20,767 arrive in the Money Pit area 144 00:06:20,900 --> 00:06:23,934 where the excavation of the TPF Shaft 145 00:06:24,066 --> 00:06:26,800 has nearly breached the solution channel, 146 00:06:26,967 --> 00:06:29,633 and in an area where soil testing 147 00:06:29,800 --> 00:06:32,000 during their core-drilling operation 148 00:06:32,166 --> 00:06:36,967 detected high traces of silver more than 200 feet deep. 149 00:06:37,133 --> 00:06:40,000 - Where are we at? - We're below 167. 150 00:06:40,166 --> 00:06:41,767 Okay. -And we're into something very hard. 151 00:06:41,900 --> 00:06:43,433 We're cutting into it. They've got some good recovery. 152 00:06:43,567 --> 00:06:45,533 We can see little bits of gypsum 153 00:06:45,667 --> 00:06:47,500 if we're really close to the ledge that overhangs 154 00:06:47,667 --> 00:06:49,266 the solution channel. 155 00:06:51,834 --> 00:06:53,266 Previous drilling that reached 156 00:06:53,367 --> 00:06:55,700 the solution channel has made the team aware 157 00:06:55,900 --> 00:06:58,767 of a thick ledge or layer of bedrock 158 00:06:58,900 --> 00:07:03,033 between 150 and 170 feet deep 159 00:07:03,200 --> 00:07:07,266 that acts as a ceiling for the large natural cavity. 160 00:07:16,900 --> 00:07:18,500 - Hey. -[Jack] Hey, Rick. - Hey, Rick. 161 00:07:18,633 --> 00:07:20,567 - How you doing? - Good. Do you see how much smoke 162 00:07:20,734 --> 00:07:23,734 is coming off there, the kind of heat that's being generated? 163 00:07:23,900 --> 00:07:26,333 There's a lot of heat buildup on that thing. -Yep. 164 00:07:26,467 --> 00:07:27,867 That's been chewing into bedrock. 165 00:07:29,266 --> 00:07:31,533 You can see the caked gypsum on the side of it. -[Gary] Wow. 166 00:07:32,567 --> 00:07:34,000 And we're so close, 167 00:07:34,133 --> 00:07:37,333 really tantalizing, but this material that comes up, 168 00:07:37,433 --> 00:07:39,400 we've got a really good chance 169 00:07:39,567 --> 00:07:41,567 of actually finding some top-pocket finds. 170 00:07:41,767 --> 00:07:43,734 - Yep. - Absolutely. 171 00:07:43,900 --> 00:07:46,166 There's no give-up around the table, so... 172 00:07:46,300 --> 00:07:49,033 - Get after it. - Sounds good. 173 00:07:49,133 --> 00:07:51,867 As the teams from SBC and ROC 174 00:07:51,967 --> 00:07:54,900 work to drill through the bedrock ledge... 175 00:07:55,934 --> 00:07:59,367 Gentlemen, it is data and analysis time. 176 00:07:59,533 --> 00:08:01,800 Always a good time, uh, always interesting. 177 00:08:01,967 --> 00:08:05,667 ...Rick, Marty, Craig and other members of the team 178 00:08:05,800 --> 00:08:07,834 have gathered in the war room. 179 00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:10,333 We have an-- a bona fide expert 180 00:08:10,500 --> 00:08:12,500 in laser ablation, Dr. Chris McFarlane. 181 00:08:12,667 --> 00:08:14,333 He's been in this war room before. 182 00:08:14,467 --> 00:08:16,233 Let's get him on the screen. 183 00:08:16,367 --> 00:08:17,767 Here we go. 184 00:08:18,800 --> 00:08:22,100 - Dr. McFarlane. - Hello, fellas. 185 00:08:22,266 --> 00:08:25,633 The team is meeting with Dr. Chris McFarlane, 186 00:08:25,834 --> 00:08:29,934 a professor of geochemistry at the University of New Brunswick. 187 00:08:30,100 --> 00:08:32,567 It is one of the leading testing facilities 188 00:08:32,700 --> 00:08:37,100 in North America for the study of historical artifacts. 189 00:08:37,266 --> 00:08:38,834 We're gonna discuss 190 00:08:38,967 --> 00:08:40,000 the decorative lead piece found by you, right, Gary? 191 00:08:40,166 --> 00:08:41,967 - Yeah. Charles and I. - Yeah. 192 00:08:43,867 --> 00:08:47,400 Dr. McFarlane has analyzed a lead artifact 193 00:08:47,533 --> 00:08:50,233 found earlier this year in spoils removed 194 00:08:50,367 --> 00:08:53,633 from the round feature on Lot 5. 195 00:08:53,800 --> 00:08:55,934 So, what did your ablation 196 00:08:56,100 --> 00:08:58,266 and isotope analysis say about that? 197 00:08:58,367 --> 00:09:01,233 Yeah, just pulling it up here. 198 00:09:02,233 --> 00:09:05,033 Laser ablation is a process 199 00:09:05,200 --> 00:09:08,633 of removing microscopic samples from lead objects 200 00:09:08,834 --> 00:09:11,467 using a high-powered laser. 201 00:09:11,667 --> 00:09:14,033 The isotopic values of the samples 202 00:09:14,166 --> 00:09:17,000 are then analyzed to potentially identify 203 00:09:17,166 --> 00:09:19,200 not only when the object was made 204 00:09:19,367 --> 00:09:23,900 but also the geographic region where it originated. 205 00:09:24,066 --> 00:09:27,533 The decorative lead piece, 206 00:09:27,700 --> 00:09:31,367 the encrustation on it is quite sodium-rich, 207 00:09:31,533 --> 00:09:33,734 which suggests, you know, that it's been there a while. 208 00:09:33,900 --> 00:09:36,333 The silver content 209 00:09:36,500 --> 00:09:39,500 - is, uh, actually quite high. - Wow. 210 00:09:39,667 --> 00:09:42,233 And it's sort of anomalous compared to 211 00:09:42,367 --> 00:09:43,700 modern lead. 212 00:09:43,900 --> 00:09:45,467 - Okay. - The actual fabrication 213 00:09:45,600 --> 00:09:48,467 is probably preindustrial, 214 00:09:48,600 --> 00:09:50,400 and predates 215 00:09:50,567 --> 00:09:53,133 anything happening in North America 216 00:09:53,266 --> 00:09:55,467 in the turn of the last century, more or less. 217 00:09:55,667 --> 00:09:57,500 Oh, wow. Okay. 218 00:09:57,667 --> 00:09:59,000 Quite typical 219 00:09:59,166 --> 00:10:01,500 of a Central European source. 220 00:10:01,667 --> 00:10:04,467 And by Central European, I mean 221 00:10:04,600 --> 00:10:06,333 U.K., France and Germany, 222 00:10:06,500 --> 00:10:07,800 sort of in that part of the world. 223 00:10:07,934 --> 00:10:09,800 - Really? - Wow. 224 00:10:09,934 --> 00:10:11,300 I do have 225 00:10:11,433 --> 00:10:12,867 a-another piece of information 226 00:10:13,033 --> 00:10:15,066 - for you, though. - Good. 227 00:10:15,233 --> 00:10:16,867 It also bears 228 00:10:17,066 --> 00:10:21,667 some similarity with the scalloped artifact 229 00:10:21,834 --> 00:10:27,200 from Lot 5 that we previously analyzed. 230 00:10:27,367 --> 00:10:31,133 Isotopically, it matches this decorative lead piece, right? 231 00:10:31,266 --> 00:10:33,233 Correct. Yeah. 232 00:10:33,400 --> 00:10:36,066 - Wow. - And we think that's from 233 00:10:36,233 --> 00:10:38,600 medieval times. 234 00:10:40,800 --> 00:10:42,900 That's really, really cool. 235 00:10:47,266 --> 00:10:49,300 Isotopically, it matches this decorative lead piece, 236 00:10:49,500 --> 00:10:51,233 - right? - Correct. Yeah. 237 00:10:51,433 --> 00:10:54,166 - Wow. - And we think that's from 238 00:10:54,367 --> 00:10:56,500 medieval times. 239 00:10:56,667 --> 00:10:58,400 That's really, really cool. 240 00:10:58,533 --> 00:11:00,734 In the war room, Dr. Chris McFarlane 241 00:11:00,900 --> 00:11:03,467 has just informed the team 242 00:11:03,600 --> 00:11:06,300 that the lead artifact found in the spoils 243 00:11:06,433 --> 00:11:08,533 of the round feature on Lot 5 244 00:11:08,700 --> 00:11:10,333 has a similar composition 245 00:11:10,433 --> 00:11:13,500 to the potentially 14th-century scalloped disc 246 00:11:13,667 --> 00:11:17,734 that was also found there in 2022. 247 00:11:17,900 --> 00:11:19,900 It came from a deposit 248 00:11:20,066 --> 00:11:21,667 of a similar age, 249 00:11:21,834 --> 00:11:24,233 somewhere across Central Europe. 250 00:11:24,400 --> 00:11:26,300 Interesting. That's pretty neat. 251 00:11:28,667 --> 00:11:30,867 Okay, and we can also infer that it doesn't fit 252 00:11:31,033 --> 00:11:34,567 the mining profile of North America? 253 00:11:34,734 --> 00:11:36,000 Yeah. 254 00:11:36,166 --> 00:11:37,667 And that's probably 255 00:11:37,767 --> 00:11:39,667 what we can garner from this, correct? 256 00:11:39,834 --> 00:11:42,467 Yeah. Those are all true statements, I would say. 257 00:11:43,500 --> 00:11:46,500 Okay, well, good. So, this, this fits with the bulk 258 00:11:46,667 --> 00:11:49,033 of the artifacts from that area. 259 00:11:49,200 --> 00:11:51,467 In addition to this lead piece 260 00:11:51,600 --> 00:11:53,467 and the scalloped disc, 261 00:11:53,600 --> 00:11:57,233 the team has found numerous artifacts in the Lot 5 feature 262 00:11:57,400 --> 00:12:01,300 that predate the discovery of the Money Pit in 1795 263 00:12:01,467 --> 00:12:03,567 and originated in Europe. 264 00:12:03,767 --> 00:12:07,066 These include a button made of arsenical bronze 265 00:12:07,166 --> 00:12:10,200 that may be at least 700 years old, 266 00:12:10,333 --> 00:12:13,600 two decorative buttons and several glass beads 267 00:12:13,767 --> 00:12:16,233 that may date to the 17th century 268 00:12:16,433 --> 00:12:18,567 and two glass gemstones 269 00:12:18,734 --> 00:12:20,767 that may have originated in France 270 00:12:20,934 --> 00:12:23,867 during the mid-18th century. 271 00:12:24,000 --> 00:12:27,533 We now have artifacts on Lot 5 that... 272 00:12:27,667 --> 00:12:29,233 on a bell-shaped curve, 273 00:12:29,400 --> 00:12:32,266 on the far end, you have the Roman coins. 274 00:12:32,433 --> 00:12:35,100 On the other end, you have pottery and glass 275 00:12:35,266 --> 00:12:36,934 and other artifacts that indicate 276 00:12:37,100 --> 00:12:39,767 people were there in the early 1800s. 277 00:12:39,934 --> 00:12:43,033 My belief, it speaks to, again, 278 00:12:43,166 --> 00:12:46,200 that this effort here on Oak Island long ago 279 00:12:46,333 --> 00:12:49,367 was done multigenerationally. 280 00:12:49,567 --> 00:12:51,767 Okay. Dr. McFarlane, thank you very much. 281 00:12:51,934 --> 00:12:54,133 Always interested in finding out what you have learned, 282 00:12:54,300 --> 00:12:56,200 and we appreciate it. 283 00:12:56,400 --> 00:12:58,934 - Always a pleasure. - Thank you. -Thank you. 284 00:12:59,100 --> 00:13:01,133 Okay doke, I think we all have a lot to do, 285 00:13:01,333 --> 00:13:02,934 so let's go. 286 00:13:07,400 --> 00:13:08,800 The next morning... 287 00:13:09,834 --> 00:13:11,200 - Well, look here, guys. - Hey, Carmen. 288 00:13:11,367 --> 00:13:12,834 - Hi. - How you doing? 289 00:13:13,033 --> 00:13:14,367 - Good to see you. - ...Doug Crowell 290 00:13:14,500 --> 00:13:16,100 and other members of the team 291 00:13:16,233 --> 00:13:19,500 meet with Carmen Legge in the Oak Island lab. 292 00:13:19,667 --> 00:13:21,200 You got some more stuff to show me? 293 00:13:21,333 --> 00:13:23,200 We've got a couple pieces of chain here 294 00:13:23,333 --> 00:13:25,500 - that look pretty old. - I'll have a look. 295 00:13:26,867 --> 00:13:28,133 Carmen is examining 296 00:13:28,300 --> 00:13:30,500 two hand-forged sections of chain 297 00:13:30,700 --> 00:13:34,266 that were found in the spoils of the Karma-1 shaft. 298 00:13:34,400 --> 00:13:36,967 The shaft excavated one week ago, 299 00:13:37,133 --> 00:13:39,166 less than ten feet from where the team 300 00:13:39,367 --> 00:13:42,300 is currently digging in the Money Pit area. 301 00:13:43,333 --> 00:13:44,600 This has made its way down 302 00:13:44,700 --> 00:13:46,700 into solution channel depths. 303 00:13:46,867 --> 00:13:48,266 And that's what we're hoping to see, 304 00:13:48,400 --> 00:13:50,200 for signs of a collapse of the Money Pit. 305 00:13:50,367 --> 00:13:51,600 Oh, I see. 306 00:13:51,734 --> 00:13:55,166 Well, they're both similar. 307 00:13:57,333 --> 00:14:01,767 They have a-a big, elongated link on the end. 308 00:14:01,967 --> 00:14:03,233 A lot of times, these was used 309 00:14:03,367 --> 00:14:05,667 to create sort of a basket 310 00:14:05,867 --> 00:14:08,100 for lowering and raising items. 311 00:14:08,233 --> 00:14:09,867 Right. 312 00:14:10,033 --> 00:14:11,600 You picture a treasure chest wrapped in chains, right? 313 00:14:11,767 --> 00:14:13,834 - It's possible. - Yeah. 314 00:14:14,800 --> 00:14:16,767 If Carmen is correct, 315 00:14:16,934 --> 00:14:19,567 is it possible that the team has recovered chains 316 00:14:19,734 --> 00:14:21,400 that may have been used 317 00:14:21,567 --> 00:14:24,333 to lower something into the original Money Pit? 318 00:14:24,467 --> 00:14:26,734 Carmen, is there anything about that chain that you see 319 00:14:26,900 --> 00:14:29,600 that may indicate where it may have been made? 320 00:14:29,734 --> 00:14:32,367 Uh, I'm gonna have to say no, Scott, because... 321 00:14:32,533 --> 00:14:36,834 this is a generic chain style, chain design, 322 00:14:37,033 --> 00:14:39,400 made over many, many years. 323 00:14:39,567 --> 00:14:41,600 I do notice that this one here 324 00:14:41,767 --> 00:14:44,600 has a bend in the middle of the long link. 325 00:14:44,800 --> 00:14:46,433 And that reinforces my idea 326 00:14:46,600 --> 00:14:49,166 that it had to fit going through and then lock in. 327 00:14:49,300 --> 00:14:53,767 And some stress or force onto it bent that link a little. 328 00:14:55,266 --> 00:14:58,166 This one was made by a blacksmith that knew his stuff. 329 00:14:58,300 --> 00:15:00,834 This one here, however, wasn't. 330 00:15:02,300 --> 00:15:04,066 Yeah, I'm gonna say that these were made 331 00:15:04,200 --> 00:15:06,433 - by two different blacksmiths. - Emma, 332 00:15:06,600 --> 00:15:08,834 I'm curious about the dates. 333 00:15:09,000 --> 00:15:11,100 Based on the metallurgy, I would give these, um, 334 00:15:11,300 --> 00:15:13,633 late 1600s to mid-1700s, 335 00:15:13,800 --> 00:15:16,633 and typical of some European regions. 336 00:15:16,800 --> 00:15:19,433 Wow. I kind of like Emma's date range 337 00:15:19,533 --> 00:15:22,500 because I'm kind of partial to Duc d'Anville's expedition. 338 00:15:22,667 --> 00:15:24,967 I mean, that was 1746. 339 00:15:25,133 --> 00:15:27,300 Is that from, uh, his efforts? 340 00:15:27,467 --> 00:15:29,767 That would be a perfect fit for the date range, 341 00:15:29,934 --> 00:15:33,233 and you did say Europe for a point of origin. 342 00:15:33,367 --> 00:15:35,400 Could Doug Crowell be correct 343 00:15:35,533 --> 00:15:38,333 that these chains may provide another potential link 344 00:15:38,533 --> 00:15:40,233 to the Duc d'Anville? 345 00:15:40,367 --> 00:15:43,834 A French admiral with ties to the Knights Templar, 346 00:15:43,967 --> 00:15:46,567 the Duc d'Anville is believed to have ordered 347 00:15:46,700 --> 00:15:48,300 treasure to be buried on a wooded island 348 00:15:48,467 --> 00:15:52,266 in this area back in 1746. 349 00:15:52,433 --> 00:15:55,633 This is corroborated by part of a ship's log 350 00:15:55,800 --> 00:15:59,433 that Doug found in the Nova Scotia Archives. 351 00:16:00,533 --> 00:16:03,400 The chains that were found in the Karma 1 spoils, 352 00:16:03,533 --> 00:16:05,367 one artifact does not substantiate a theory 353 00:16:05,533 --> 00:16:08,900 in its totality, but it does give you a clue. 354 00:16:09,066 --> 00:16:12,133 We're in the same area with the Top Pocket Find location, 355 00:16:12,233 --> 00:16:14,834 and hopefully, it will yield results. 356 00:16:15,000 --> 00:16:16,200 It's very exciting. 357 00:16:16,367 --> 00:16:17,867 I mean, finding something that old from deeper 358 00:16:18,033 --> 00:16:19,700 than the deepest shaft in the Money Pit 359 00:16:19,867 --> 00:16:21,800 is a reason to keep going. 360 00:16:21,934 --> 00:16:23,166 Fingers crossed we find some more. 361 00:16:23,333 --> 00:16:25,633 And I'm sure there is more. 362 00:16:25,767 --> 00:16:27,200 Thanks, Carmen. Thanks, Emma. -[Scott] Thanks, Carmen. 363 00:16:27,400 --> 00:16:28,734 - Thanks, Emma. - Thank you. 364 00:16:28,867 --> 00:16:30,667 Meanwhile... 365 00:16:30,767 --> 00:16:32,500 I'm ready to find something in this feature 366 00:16:32,667 --> 00:16:35,467 that's gonna tell us something truly significant about it. 367 00:16:35,600 --> 00:16:37,500 I can get behind that. 368 00:16:37,600 --> 00:16:40,033 ...Laird Niven and other members of the team 369 00:16:40,200 --> 00:16:42,233 are back on Lot 5, 370 00:16:42,400 --> 00:16:45,567 investigating the rounded stone foundation. 371 00:16:45,734 --> 00:16:48,066 After I get this bucket filled, 372 00:16:48,233 --> 00:16:50,200 maybe I'll do a little bit more closer. 373 00:16:50,333 --> 00:16:52,200 I hope we find more artifacts. 374 00:16:52,367 --> 00:16:53,867 After the scientific report 375 00:16:54,033 --> 00:16:56,333 on the mysterious lead artifact, 376 00:16:56,500 --> 00:16:58,467 the team is eager to search 377 00:16:58,667 --> 00:17:00,734 for additional clues. 378 00:17:00,900 --> 00:17:04,100 Obviously, humans created this. 379 00:17:04,266 --> 00:17:06,934 But why is it here? What's its purpose? 380 00:17:07,100 --> 00:17:08,734 Who did it? When did they do it? 381 00:17:08,900 --> 00:17:10,900 You see it as it sits in front of you, 382 00:17:11,066 --> 00:17:13,367 and all the work that's been done by Laird and his team. 383 00:17:13,500 --> 00:17:17,200 But because of multigenerational activities, 384 00:17:17,333 --> 00:17:21,367 we still struggle with who was here first. 385 00:17:24,266 --> 00:17:27,033 It would be great if you could find a bead right now. 386 00:17:27,166 --> 00:17:30,233 There's a high potential to find even more. 387 00:17:30,333 --> 00:17:33,100 All right. We can do that. 388 00:17:35,834 --> 00:17:38,967 Oh. I found something. 389 00:17:43,467 --> 00:17:45,533 - Hey, Laird. - Yo. 390 00:17:45,667 --> 00:17:48,133 I've got something here. 391 00:17:49,133 --> 00:17:51,133 What a great start. 392 00:17:56,100 --> 00:17:59,400 Hey, Laird. I've got something here. 393 00:18:01,033 --> 00:18:02,700 Cool. 394 00:18:02,867 --> 00:18:04,667 It's metal. 395 00:18:04,834 --> 00:18:08,367 Oh, it's got a little pattern to it. 396 00:18:08,533 --> 00:18:10,667 In the rounded feature on Lot 5, 397 00:18:10,834 --> 00:18:13,700 Tansy Rudnicki has just discovered 398 00:18:13,900 --> 00:18:15,533 a curious artifact. 399 00:18:15,700 --> 00:18:17,367 It's got a finished edge, 400 00:18:17,533 --> 00:18:19,000 which is kind of neat. 401 00:18:19,166 --> 00:18:21,333 A bit of a design. 402 00:18:22,367 --> 00:18:26,200 That looks like the rim of a button, perhaps? 403 00:18:27,200 --> 00:18:30,033 It's got a definite edge, which is good. 404 00:18:30,200 --> 00:18:31,900 - It's tiny. - It's thin 405 00:18:32,066 --> 00:18:34,734 - for a button, isn't it? - It is. 406 00:18:34,867 --> 00:18:38,567 But last year, there was a button found right in here 407 00:18:38,734 --> 00:18:42,967 that turned out to be made of recycled arsenical bronze, 408 00:18:43,100 --> 00:18:46,133 uh, from the medieval period, which is pretty interesting. 409 00:18:46,266 --> 00:18:47,667 Is it possible 410 00:18:47,834 --> 00:18:51,000 that Tansy has just found another clue 411 00:18:51,166 --> 00:18:55,000 that may date to the same period as the believed medieval button? 412 00:18:55,166 --> 00:18:57,200 And perhaps the scalloped disc 413 00:18:57,333 --> 00:19:00,867 and lead artifact that were also uncovered here? 414 00:19:01,000 --> 00:19:03,633 If so, could it be more evidence 415 00:19:03,834 --> 00:19:06,266 that this feature was originally constructed 416 00:19:06,433 --> 00:19:09,033 more than 700 years ago? 417 00:19:09,133 --> 00:19:11,867 The occupation of the round feature on Lot 5 418 00:19:12,000 --> 00:19:13,233 is undocumented, 419 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:16,033 so we turn to the archaeological evidence, 420 00:19:16,166 --> 00:19:19,133 and it's telling us that the last occupation on Lot 5 421 00:19:19,333 --> 00:19:21,533 was the end of the 1700s. 422 00:19:21,667 --> 00:19:22,900 But what's really significant 423 00:19:23,066 --> 00:19:25,700 are the earlier artifacts we're finding, 424 00:19:25,834 --> 00:19:29,433 the ones that date from before 1750, 425 00:19:29,567 --> 00:19:31,700 showing two occupations. 426 00:19:31,834 --> 00:19:33,400 But we've got lots of work left to do, 427 00:19:33,500 --> 00:19:35,300 so hopefully, we're gonna find even more. 428 00:19:36,400 --> 00:19:37,633 We found some nice stuff, right? 429 00:19:37,800 --> 00:19:40,633 Beads and buttons just in this area. 430 00:19:40,834 --> 00:19:43,133 - Yeah. - And that's why we're expanding 431 00:19:43,266 --> 00:19:45,433 this way, um, to see what else is there. 432 00:19:45,600 --> 00:19:47,266 Right? This is the main yard. 433 00:19:47,433 --> 00:19:48,800 So, there's just a lot going on here. 434 00:19:48,967 --> 00:19:51,633 High activity means they lose things, 435 00:19:51,800 --> 00:19:54,033 and they obviously have, which is cool. 436 00:19:54,166 --> 00:19:57,700 It makes me want to just keep expanding. 437 00:19:57,834 --> 00:20:00,066 Same. 438 00:20:00,233 --> 00:20:02,400 I mean, that's a great find, so I'm gonna take it back 439 00:20:02,567 --> 00:20:04,600 to the lab and we'll see what it's made of. 440 00:20:04,734 --> 00:20:06,767 - Whoo! - I'll let you know. All right. 441 00:20:06,934 --> 00:20:08,767 - Keep digging. - All right. See you. 442 00:20:08,934 --> 00:20:12,467 As the investigation of Lot 5 continues... 443 00:20:13,900 --> 00:20:16,200 ...later that afternoon... 444 00:20:16,333 --> 00:20:18,200 Top Pocket Find. 445 00:20:18,333 --> 00:20:20,700 - Let's hope it's named properly. - Yep. 446 00:20:20,900 --> 00:20:23,233 ...Rick, Marty and Craig arrive 447 00:20:23,400 --> 00:20:26,266 in the Money Pit area where the TPF Shaft 448 00:20:26,433 --> 00:20:29,800 has finally broken through the bedrock ledge 449 00:20:29,967 --> 00:20:32,233 and reached the solution channel. 450 00:20:32,400 --> 00:20:34,533 - Hey, guys. - Marty, how you doing? 451 00:20:34,667 --> 00:20:35,900 Good. 452 00:20:36,066 --> 00:20:37,600 Okay, Terry, how deep are we? 453 00:20:37,767 --> 00:20:39,767 They're pushing me over just a little 454 00:20:39,934 --> 00:20:41,467 ahead of the casing at this time, 455 00:20:41,633 --> 00:20:43,133 so they're at about 175. 456 00:20:43,333 --> 00:20:45,200 Okay. -Oh, so we're just about there. 457 00:20:45,333 --> 00:20:48,233 Exactly, because we're into the void beneath the ledge. 458 00:20:48,400 --> 00:20:50,100 That's what we're looking for. 459 00:20:50,266 --> 00:20:52,767 And that's exactly what we're looking for, Marty. For sure. 460 00:20:52,934 --> 00:20:55,100 Looks like we're switching to the hammer grab there. 461 00:20:55,266 --> 00:20:56,734 There we go. 462 00:20:56,934 --> 00:20:58,300 Because the team 463 00:20:58,467 --> 00:21:00,467 has now breached the solution channel, 464 00:21:00,633 --> 00:21:03,367 they are now replacing the auger cutting tool 465 00:21:03,533 --> 00:21:06,166 with a hammer grab and dig bucket 466 00:21:06,300 --> 00:21:08,433 to safely retrieve the spoils, 467 00:21:08,567 --> 00:21:12,000 and hopefully, evidence of treasure. 468 00:21:12,133 --> 00:21:14,100 He's just dumped another load, mate. 469 00:21:14,233 --> 00:21:16,667 - So, let's do some beeping. - For sure. 470 00:21:18,667 --> 00:21:20,800 All right, let's find some good stuff, Rick. 471 00:21:20,967 --> 00:21:23,367 We know we've broken into the solution channel. 472 00:21:23,533 --> 00:21:25,767 If the treasure or a piece of the treasure 473 00:21:25,900 --> 00:21:27,934 is down there, it should be around this depth. 474 00:21:28,066 --> 00:21:29,633 Now it's getting exciting. 475 00:21:29,800 --> 00:21:31,934 I want to see what's in those drill buckets. 476 00:21:32,133 --> 00:21:34,633 I thought I saw a piece of wood. 477 00:21:34,800 --> 00:21:36,633 That's it. 478 00:21:44,200 --> 00:21:45,800 Is that wood? 479 00:21:46,633 --> 00:21:48,133 Yeah. A piece of wood. 480 00:21:48,233 --> 00:21:49,967 Yeah. 481 00:21:50,133 --> 00:21:51,700 I'm gonna go check on that piece of wood, 482 00:21:51,867 --> 00:21:53,967 just in case it's something. 483 00:21:54,133 --> 00:21:55,934 - Okay. - Rick, 484 00:21:56,066 --> 00:21:58,800 - I'll take that piece of wood. - Right there. 485 00:21:58,900 --> 00:22:01,233 I'll grab it. 486 00:22:08,133 --> 00:22:09,700 What's wood doing down that deep? 487 00:22:09,867 --> 00:22:12,567 It's been a long, long time 488 00:22:12,700 --> 00:22:14,934 since the last wood that we saw coming out of the hole. 489 00:22:16,533 --> 00:22:18,433 This is not, like, a tree 490 00:22:18,600 --> 00:22:20,100 that fell into a sinkhole or something. 491 00:22:20,266 --> 00:22:21,900 - That's a clear cut. - Yeah. 492 00:22:22,066 --> 00:22:25,867 So, it's been, you know, shaped or utilized by somebody. 493 00:22:26,033 --> 00:22:27,367 Well, I guess it's possible that it pulled up 494 00:22:27,533 --> 00:22:29,834 just shy of the bottom of the Chappell Shaft. 495 00:22:29,967 --> 00:22:32,667 Yeah. -I mean, we could be at the edge. 496 00:22:32,800 --> 00:22:35,166 Could the team be correct 497 00:22:35,300 --> 00:22:38,200 that they may have encountered evidence of the Chappell Shaft, 498 00:22:38,367 --> 00:22:41,200 the shaft built in 1931 499 00:22:41,367 --> 00:22:43,533 in an unsuccessful attempt 500 00:22:43,700 --> 00:22:47,233 to recover a believed seven-foot-tall treasure vault? 501 00:22:48,266 --> 00:22:50,200 - I'll see if it floats or sinks. - Yeah. 502 00:22:50,367 --> 00:22:53,333 If it sinks, that's a hell of a sign. Isn't it, Rick? 503 00:22:54,367 --> 00:22:56,333 - That's what Dan always thought. - Yeah. 504 00:22:56,467 --> 00:22:58,433 You know, one thing that Dan Blankenship 505 00:22:58,567 --> 00:23:00,900 had always said, when he brought up wood, 506 00:23:01,100 --> 00:23:03,400 he'd always test it by putting it in a bucket. 507 00:23:03,500 --> 00:23:08,233 His experience was, if it sank, it was old wood. 508 00:23:08,333 --> 00:23:10,233 If it was-- if it tended to float, 509 00:23:10,333 --> 00:23:12,934 it was more modern, s-searcher wood. 510 00:23:13,100 --> 00:23:15,333 So, we always do that test right away. 511 00:23:15,500 --> 00:23:16,934 It goes down like a rock. 512 00:23:17,100 --> 00:23:19,233 And seeing it sink right then, well, 513 00:23:19,367 --> 00:23:23,066 it's also telling me that this isn't searcher wood. 514 00:23:23,200 --> 00:23:24,500 There shouldn't be wood this deep. 515 00:23:24,667 --> 00:23:26,133 It sinks like a rock. 516 00:23:26,300 --> 00:23:27,967 So, if that's the case, then maybe this wood 517 00:23:28,133 --> 00:23:30,633 came from the original Money Pit. 518 00:23:30,767 --> 00:23:32,900 Well, that's pretty cool. We're looking for a collapse. 519 00:23:33,033 --> 00:23:34,900 This virtually proves it. 520 00:23:35,033 --> 00:23:37,133 Yeah. -[Narrator] Could Marty's notion be correct? 521 00:23:37,300 --> 00:23:39,000 Is it possible 522 00:23:39,166 --> 00:23:41,633 this wood is not from a searcher shaft 523 00:23:41,800 --> 00:23:44,633 but perhaps the original Money Pit? 524 00:23:44,800 --> 00:23:47,066 Bits of wood are extremely important, 525 00:23:47,200 --> 00:23:49,667 because this is the first indications 526 00:23:49,867 --> 00:23:53,834 that-that the collapse, in fact, occurred and that we're near it. 527 00:23:54,000 --> 00:23:56,133 And maybe the treasure, too. 528 00:23:56,300 --> 00:23:57,633 I mean, this is where we detected 529 00:23:57,800 --> 00:23:59,000 a whole bunch of silver. 530 00:23:59,166 --> 00:24:00,867 We're into that end of the day. 531 00:24:01,033 --> 00:24:03,233 Okay, so, how deep are we? 532 00:24:03,400 --> 00:24:06,233 We are about 186, 187. 533 00:24:06,433 --> 00:24:08,500 I mean, things are moving, things are still turning. 534 00:24:08,667 --> 00:24:10,133 I think we're gonna call it a day for today. 535 00:24:10,266 --> 00:24:12,033 We're not gonna give up until we figure out 536 00:24:12,200 --> 00:24:13,700 what that hole has to tell us. 537 00:24:13,867 --> 00:24:15,667 And we need to keep going. We need to keep looking. 538 00:24:15,834 --> 00:24:18,200 Tomorrow, you know, we're gonna go to the bottom 539 00:24:18,367 --> 00:24:20,000 of the solution channel and we're gonna see what's there. 540 00:24:20,200 --> 00:24:21,900 Period. And if everybody crosses their fingers, 541 00:24:22,100 --> 00:24:24,667 we'll find something. - If there's wood's at the top, 542 00:24:24,834 --> 00:24:26,567 maybe there's gold at the bottom. -[Gary] Exactly. 543 00:24:26,734 --> 00:24:28,133 But we got to get there, Adam, 544 00:24:28,266 --> 00:24:30,400 so we want to make hole tomorrow. 545 00:24:30,567 --> 00:24:32,233 Yep. We're working on it. -All right. 546 00:24:32,400 --> 00:24:34,066 Okey doke. We'll pick it up tomorrow. 547 00:24:34,200 --> 00:24:35,467 Thank you, Adam. Thank you, Quinton. 548 00:24:35,600 --> 00:24:36,900 That's great. Thanks, guys. 549 00:24:37,066 --> 00:24:37,834 See you in the morning. 550 00:24:42,166 --> 00:24:43,700 How we looking, my man? 551 00:24:43,867 --> 00:24:45,300 We're getting there. 552 00:24:45,433 --> 00:24:46,500 We're in the solution channel right now, 553 00:24:46,700 --> 00:24:48,967 so time is gonna tell. 554 00:24:49,100 --> 00:24:51,734 As a new morning dawns on Oak Island... 555 00:24:51,900 --> 00:24:54,834 All right, chaps. Possibility of treasure on deck. 556 00:24:55,000 --> 00:24:56,734 ...members of the team carefully search 557 00:24:56,900 --> 00:25:01,133 through the spoils being unearthed from the TPF Shaft. 558 00:25:04,300 --> 00:25:06,233 We got a signal. 559 00:25:07,266 --> 00:25:08,567 And I don't think it's in that slop, 560 00:25:08,734 --> 00:25:09,967 I think it's underneath it. 561 00:25:10,166 --> 00:25:12,066 Okay. 562 00:25:19,266 --> 00:25:21,533 Ooh. Uh, let me, let me have a pinpoint, mate, 563 00:25:21,667 --> 00:25:23,533 because you might've got it out. 564 00:25:23,734 --> 00:25:25,533 Let's see what this is. 565 00:25:31,400 --> 00:25:33,633 Got it in my hand. 566 00:25:33,800 --> 00:25:36,967 Now this has got potential. 567 00:25:38,567 --> 00:25:41,266 I don't know what that is, but it's a little bit different. 568 00:25:41,433 --> 00:25:44,567 With the black around it, you never know what it could be. 569 00:25:45,567 --> 00:25:47,400 Yeah. But it's been there a while. 570 00:25:47,567 --> 00:25:48,967 - Yeah, it's been there. - Yeah. 571 00:25:49,166 --> 00:25:50,934 There's a probability it could be iron. 572 00:25:51,133 --> 00:25:54,100 Yeah. You got the depth? 573 00:25:54,266 --> 00:25:58,734 The bottom of that hole we just pulled it out of, 193 feet deep. 574 00:25:58,934 --> 00:26:01,266 - Okay. - Okay. 575 00:26:01,367 --> 00:26:03,200 I love me chunky iron. 576 00:26:03,333 --> 00:26:07,600 When you find an old artifact encrusted in the clay, 577 00:26:07,800 --> 00:26:10,800 you know it's been there a very long time. 578 00:26:10,967 --> 00:26:14,033 What a heck of a start to the day. 579 00:26:14,200 --> 00:26:15,934 - All right, guys. Good morning. - Good morning! 580 00:26:16,033 --> 00:26:17,967 What have we got for exciting finds? 581 00:26:18,133 --> 00:26:21,200 - Anything this morning? - Yep. We have got a good find. 582 00:26:21,400 --> 00:26:22,834 We just pulled it out of the clay, 583 00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:24,600 and this has got a lot of potential, mate, 584 00:26:24,734 --> 00:26:29,433 because of the color and the tone it gave me. 585 00:26:29,567 --> 00:26:31,867 This is more than likely gonna be iron. 586 00:26:32,066 --> 00:26:33,433 - Hmm. - Wow. 587 00:26:33,533 --> 00:26:34,700 - It's got potential. - Yeah, 588 00:26:34,867 --> 00:26:36,367 this is definitely dense. 589 00:26:36,500 --> 00:26:38,667 Wow, this is old. We didn't... this is... 590 00:26:38,834 --> 00:26:40,433 - It-it looks old. - Yeah. 591 00:26:40,567 --> 00:26:42,266 - Yeah. - How deep? 592 00:26:42,367 --> 00:26:44,033 193. 593 00:26:44,200 --> 00:26:47,433 Well, that's way, way, way, way, way below any searcher. 594 00:26:47,567 --> 00:26:49,100 - Yeah, and actually... - God, I hope this 595 00:26:49,200 --> 00:26:50,700 - is something neat. - Going through the, uh... 596 00:26:50,867 --> 00:26:53,100 going through the bedrock plateau above it, 597 00:26:53,233 --> 00:26:54,967 if there was a collapse into this region, 598 00:26:55,066 --> 00:26:56,633 which that seems to indicate, 599 00:26:56,800 --> 00:26:59,533 then that could be signs of the original Money Pit. 600 00:26:59,700 --> 00:27:02,433 Yeah. -[Alex] The only reason we could be finding 601 00:27:02,600 --> 00:27:05,600 stuff like this below where searchers have been before 602 00:27:05,767 --> 00:27:07,533 is either the original works 603 00:27:07,700 --> 00:27:10,333 or evidence of the collapse of the original Money Pit. 604 00:27:10,467 --> 00:27:12,233 And that would be a great, great indication 605 00:27:12,400 --> 00:27:13,834 that we're in the right place 606 00:27:13,967 --> 00:27:15,734 and that there's really something going on here. 607 00:27:25,033 --> 00:27:27,533 - Billy's waving to us. - Let's take a look. 608 00:27:29,266 --> 00:27:30,834 What you seeing, Billy? 609 00:27:30,967 --> 00:27:32,367 See, Craig, it looks like a piece of wood 610 00:27:32,533 --> 00:27:34,500 in dark ground, but more interesting, it's... 611 00:27:34,700 --> 00:27:36,900 it's in dry material. 612 00:27:37,967 --> 00:27:39,934 Yeah. Yeah, that whole side 613 00:27:40,100 --> 00:27:41,867 looks like it was up against a different material. 614 00:27:42,033 --> 00:27:43,667 Yeah, exactly. 615 00:27:43,800 --> 00:27:45,834 - Good eye. - We're near the bottom 616 00:27:45,967 --> 00:27:47,333 of the TPF-1. 617 00:27:47,467 --> 00:27:49,700 We found what I feel is solid material 618 00:27:49,867 --> 00:27:51,767 adjacent to loose, slushy material. 619 00:27:51,934 --> 00:27:54,000 It's a good indication that you might have 620 00:27:54,200 --> 00:27:55,900 an open void nearby 621 00:27:56,100 --> 00:27:59,000 where treasure could fall into in the solution channel. 622 00:27:59,133 --> 00:28:00,667 - Are we doing any good? - Hey, 623 00:28:00,834 --> 00:28:02,567 we're dropping like gangbusters here, and we just 624 00:28:02,700 --> 00:28:04,400 - pulled up wood. - Look how on this side, 625 00:28:04,533 --> 00:28:07,900 it's all got a... more of a drier, 626 00:28:08,033 --> 00:28:10,266 sandy, compared to the muck 627 00:28:10,433 --> 00:28:12,834 that they're bringing up everywhere else. -[Terry] Yeah. 628 00:28:13,000 --> 00:28:15,266 So, I think we could be adjacent to an actual open void. 629 00:28:15,433 --> 00:28:16,834 Yeah. -That's what I think we're seeing here, 630 00:28:17,000 --> 00:28:19,000 and that wood didn't get there itself. 631 00:28:19,166 --> 00:28:21,767 No, no. That-that's out of place at 195 feet. 632 00:28:21,934 --> 00:28:23,133 - Wherever we're at, that's... - Absolutely. 633 00:28:23,300 --> 00:28:25,133 - 195-ish. Yeah. - Yeah. 634 00:28:25,300 --> 00:28:27,967 Let me see that piece of wood, please, Alex. -[Alex] Yeah. 635 00:28:29,033 --> 00:28:30,967 - It's heavy, dense. - That's even better. 636 00:28:31,133 --> 00:28:32,834 It's-- that's a piece of shaped wood. 637 00:28:33,000 --> 00:28:34,600 Yeah. There's only one explanation 638 00:28:34,700 --> 00:28:36,467 that I can come up with right now for why 639 00:28:36,600 --> 00:28:38,567 that's down there, and that is the collapse. -[Craig] Yeah. 640 00:28:38,700 --> 00:28:40,900 We're getting another confirmation of it. 641 00:28:41,100 --> 00:28:42,333 It's very, very interesting. 642 00:28:42,467 --> 00:28:44,433 Good. 643 00:28:44,600 --> 00:28:45,900 Let's bring it back to the lab. 644 00:28:46,033 --> 00:28:47,266 Is that the deepest we've ever 645 00:28:47,433 --> 00:28:48,934 retrieved wood? 646 00:28:49,100 --> 00:28:50,834 Anything substantial, yeah. 647 00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:52,834 If you find something in the solution channel, 648 00:28:53,000 --> 00:28:54,934 well below where any searcher ever was, 649 00:28:55,100 --> 00:28:57,600 if that got there, then the treasure could get there, 650 00:28:57,767 --> 00:28:59,166 and we have solid indications 651 00:28:59,333 --> 00:29:01,066 that there was a treasure here. 652 00:29:01,233 --> 00:29:04,900 So, any artifact below searcher depth is exciting. 653 00:29:05,033 --> 00:29:07,467 - Hey, Quinton. -Hey, guys. - Hey, Quinton, how you doing? 654 00:29:07,600 --> 00:29:11,200 - What do we got? - We're down to 206.5 feet. 655 00:29:11,400 --> 00:29:12,900 - Okay. - So, we are-are 656 00:29:13,066 --> 00:29:14,867 right down to where you... 657 00:29:15,033 --> 00:29:17,033 - are hoping to be or very close. - Very close. 658 00:29:17,233 --> 00:29:19,500 We're within ten feet of the bottom. We almost have to be. 659 00:29:19,600 --> 00:29:22,834 The bottom around here is, uh, 215 to 217, 218, 660 00:29:23,033 --> 00:29:24,333 so we're getting very close. 661 00:29:24,433 --> 00:29:25,734 - Yeah. - I mean, this is where 662 00:29:25,934 --> 00:29:27,567 it starts to get exciting, 663 00:29:27,734 --> 00:29:30,633 because you're about to reach the bottom 664 00:29:30,834 --> 00:29:32,567 of the solution channel. 665 00:29:32,767 --> 00:29:36,133 There's every hope that, as this process continues 666 00:29:36,266 --> 00:29:38,800 and the spoils come up aboveground 667 00:29:38,934 --> 00:29:40,800 and Gary metal detects, he'll find it. 668 00:29:40,934 --> 00:29:42,900 Billy just scooped out another piece of wood. 669 00:29:43,033 --> 00:29:44,533 Every time you put a can in the ground, 670 00:29:44,700 --> 00:29:46,567 you're hoping to find the one thing, 671 00:29:46,734 --> 00:29:49,967 and there's all kinds of reasons to believe that we will. 672 00:29:50,100 --> 00:29:52,467 That is some Money Pit stew. 673 00:29:52,600 --> 00:29:54,300 This is pretty soft-- I mean, look at that. 674 00:29:54,433 --> 00:29:56,033 It's a good signal. 675 00:30:01,533 --> 00:30:02,800 - Right there? - Just there, please. 676 00:30:02,934 --> 00:30:05,400 Yep. And anywhere you like. 677 00:30:13,233 --> 00:30:15,233 That's out. -It was right in that chunk there. 678 00:30:16,400 --> 00:30:18,300 It's a good signal. 679 00:30:18,433 --> 00:30:19,734 Let's see what we got. 680 00:30:21,667 --> 00:30:23,967 Ooh, hoo-hoo, what have we got here? -[Terry] Oh, wow. 681 00:30:24,100 --> 00:30:25,667 - Whoa. - Oh! 682 00:30:30,000 --> 00:30:31,533 Ooh, hoo-hoo, what have we got here? 683 00:30:31,700 --> 00:30:33,700 - Whoa. - Oh! I saw the roundness. 684 00:30:33,867 --> 00:30:36,166 Yeah. - While searching spoils 685 00:30:36,367 --> 00:30:39,800 from nearly 210 feet deep in the solution channel, 686 00:30:39,934 --> 00:30:43,533 the team has just found a metallic object. 687 00:30:43,667 --> 00:30:45,233 It's brass, isn't it? 688 00:30:45,400 --> 00:30:47,667 Yeah. It looks like-- it's almost like a-a bearing? 689 00:30:47,834 --> 00:30:49,834 Is that what it is? 690 00:30:50,033 --> 00:30:52,033 Only one way to tell, and that's to... 691 00:30:52,200 --> 00:30:53,567 ask Adam. 692 00:30:54,900 --> 00:30:56,700 Adam's coming in now. 693 00:30:56,900 --> 00:30:58,300 What is that? 694 00:31:01,967 --> 00:31:03,734 It's a button head. That's what it's called. 695 00:31:03,900 --> 00:31:06,367 - It's off of your stuff? - Not from ours, but more like 696 00:31:06,500 --> 00:31:08,133 if you were running a smaller diameter, 697 00:31:08,300 --> 00:31:09,700 and it would be on your outside. -Yep. 698 00:31:09,834 --> 00:31:11,133 - A button bit. - Little button bit. 699 00:31:11,300 --> 00:31:13,900 I thought we had a gold coin for a minute. 700 00:31:14,066 --> 00:31:16,400 Unfortunately, the button bit 701 00:31:16,567 --> 00:31:18,600 is merely a cutting tool 702 00:31:18,767 --> 00:31:21,967 that likely broke off the rim of a smaller-diameter caisson 703 00:31:22,133 --> 00:31:23,967 as it broke through bedrock 704 00:31:24,133 --> 00:31:26,467 during one of the team's previous dig operations 705 00:31:26,633 --> 00:31:28,033 in this area. 706 00:31:29,000 --> 00:31:31,066 Okay, mate. I'll put it in my pouch. -Thank you, Adam. 707 00:31:31,233 --> 00:31:32,533 - Thanks. - Thanks, Adam. 708 00:31:32,667 --> 00:31:34,266 It's disappointing, because 709 00:31:34,433 --> 00:31:36,433 it's not what we're looking for, obviously. 710 00:31:36,600 --> 00:31:38,467 But again, because it's not part 711 00:31:38,633 --> 00:31:43,066 of this work currently undertaken by SBC and ROC, 712 00:31:43,233 --> 00:31:44,700 it has fallen from above, 713 00:31:44,834 --> 00:31:47,633 and that proves once again 714 00:31:47,800 --> 00:31:52,100 that heavy thing migrates down through the soils 715 00:31:52,266 --> 00:31:54,767 to the bottom of the solution channel. 716 00:31:54,934 --> 00:31:57,066 Well, look who's here. 717 00:31:57,233 --> 00:31:58,767 Hey, guys. How you doing? 718 00:31:58,900 --> 00:32:00,967 Uh, we, uh, we're on bottom with, uh, 719 00:32:01,133 --> 00:32:04,700 the drill dig there, so about 215. 720 00:32:04,834 --> 00:32:06,667 - 215. - It's all good. 721 00:32:06,834 --> 00:32:09,500 We're at the bottom. That's where we want to be. 722 00:32:09,633 --> 00:32:11,133 - That's where we want to be. - Perfect. Thanks, guys. 723 00:32:11,300 --> 00:32:13,467 Yep. -[Craig] Still finding quite a bit of wood 724 00:32:13,633 --> 00:32:15,433 falling out of the bucket. 725 00:32:15,567 --> 00:32:17,767 There was a collapse into the solution channel. 726 00:32:17,967 --> 00:32:19,200 - Yeah. - Had to be. -Yeah. 727 00:32:19,367 --> 00:32:20,633 And we know from the records 728 00:32:20,800 --> 00:32:22,800 that the Money Pit itself disappeared. 729 00:32:22,967 --> 00:32:25,166 We just got to bloody find it. 730 00:32:28,734 --> 00:32:31,166 Look at that. Anything could fall into that. -Let's go see 731 00:32:31,333 --> 00:32:33,633 - if there's anything there. - Yep. 732 00:32:34,667 --> 00:32:37,533 Everything we saw in Top Pocket-1 733 00:32:37,700 --> 00:32:39,967 indicates that our theory is correct, 734 00:32:40,133 --> 00:32:42,867 that the Money Pit collapsed into the solution channel. 735 00:32:43,033 --> 00:32:45,867 That's it, mate. We gave it a good shot. 736 00:32:46,033 --> 00:32:48,700 So, not only is the theory correct, 737 00:32:48,867 --> 00:32:51,700 I think we're getting close to where it happened. 738 00:32:51,867 --> 00:32:54,000 So, we're very excited to keep going. 739 00:32:54,166 --> 00:32:56,433 Now, we proved the theory, but we didn't find the treasure, 740 00:32:56,567 --> 00:32:59,800 and that is probably the sort of elephant in the room 741 00:33:00,066 --> 00:33:01,734 as we're deciding where to go next. 742 00:33:01,934 --> 00:33:04,433 We're searching areas that have never been searched before. 743 00:33:04,600 --> 00:33:07,567 You say it all the time: a technical success. 744 00:33:07,767 --> 00:33:09,033 - It is. - Proof of concept. 745 00:33:09,200 --> 00:33:10,400 - Yes. - Things falling to the bottom 746 00:33:10,567 --> 00:33:12,033 of the solution channel. 747 00:33:12,133 --> 00:33:14,100 The one thing that, obviously, 748 00:33:14,266 --> 00:33:16,567 we're missing is Gary's top-pocket find. 749 00:33:16,734 --> 00:33:18,900 I am not disillusioned at all. 750 00:33:19,066 --> 00:33:21,767 The reality of it, it's a bit disappointing, you know? 751 00:33:22,867 --> 00:33:25,567 But you have to admit that, because you got to climb 752 00:33:25,734 --> 00:33:27,567 that mountain again, right? 753 00:33:27,734 --> 00:33:28,934 Keep going. 754 00:33:29,100 --> 00:33:30,500 I'm not about to quit. 755 00:33:30,633 --> 00:33:32,600 There's still a lot to hope for, 756 00:33:32,767 --> 00:33:34,400 but at the end of the day, 757 00:33:34,567 --> 00:33:36,100 - we've got to move on. - Yeah. 758 00:33:36,266 --> 00:33:37,600 We've got to pick the next location. 759 00:33:37,767 --> 00:33:40,033 And the next location could be the location. 760 00:33:40,200 --> 00:33:43,233 We've only just started searching the solution channel. 761 00:33:43,367 --> 00:33:46,266 So, there is a lot to look forward to. 762 00:33:51,400 --> 00:33:53,333 The following morning... 763 00:33:54,367 --> 00:33:56,200 Thanks for joining, because this should be 764 00:33:56,367 --> 00:33:58,033 a very exciting war room. 765 00:33:58,200 --> 00:34:00,333 Thank you, Rick, for having us again. 766 00:34:00,533 --> 00:34:02,633 ...as the team considers where their next dig 767 00:34:02,800 --> 00:34:05,333 will be in the Money Pit area... 768 00:34:05,500 --> 00:34:07,934 First, we'll get the professor and Marzia, 769 00:34:08,100 --> 00:34:09,967 we'll get them up on the screen. 770 00:34:10,133 --> 00:34:11,467 ...they are meeting once again 771 00:34:11,633 --> 00:34:12,900 via videoconference 772 00:34:13,033 --> 00:34:14,834 with archaeoastronomy expert 773 00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:16,834 Professor Adriano Gaspani 774 00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:20,400 and his interpreter Marzia Sebastiani. 775 00:34:20,500 --> 00:34:23,166 Emiliano, I'll turn it over to you. -Well, today, 776 00:34:23,333 --> 00:34:26,166 we are going to present, uh, 777 00:34:26,333 --> 00:34:27,967 an archaeoastronomical analysis of, 778 00:34:28,133 --> 00:34:31,166 of the churches that Charlotte Wheatley 779 00:34:31,333 --> 00:34:33,567 found to be aligned with Oak Island. 780 00:34:33,767 --> 00:34:36,000 So, we have three churches, 781 00:34:36,133 --> 00:34:39,667 all on the west coast of France, pointing towards the island. 782 00:34:39,834 --> 00:34:43,000 Hmm. -[Narrator] One week ago, researcher Charlotte Wheatley 783 00:34:43,166 --> 00:34:46,967 pointed out a reference to the city of Talmont-sur-Gironde 784 00:34:47,133 --> 00:34:48,567 in Southern France, 785 00:34:48,700 --> 00:34:51,633 on Zena Halpern's map of Oak Island, 786 00:34:51,767 --> 00:34:54,266 which Zena believed was created by members 787 00:34:54,433 --> 00:34:57,433 of the Knights Templar in the 14th century. 788 00:34:57,533 --> 00:34:59,900 According to Charlotte, three medieval churches 789 00:35:00,166 --> 00:35:04,800 near Talmont-sur-Gironde had ties to the Templar order 790 00:35:05,000 --> 00:35:06,800 and sit on an east-to-west line 791 00:35:07,000 --> 00:35:09,734 that points directly toward Oak Island. 792 00:35:09,934 --> 00:35:13,200 Now, after being given the GPS coordinates 793 00:35:13,333 --> 00:35:15,867 of several structures across the island, 794 00:35:16,033 --> 00:35:18,900 including the round feature on Lot 5, 795 00:35:19,066 --> 00:35:22,333 Professor Gaspani has analyzed Charlotte's research... 796 00:35:26,000 --> 00:35:28,166 ...and compared it with his own study 797 00:35:28,333 --> 00:35:30,967 of historical stellar alignments between the churches 798 00:35:31,100 --> 00:35:33,133 and specific features on the island. 799 00:35:47,734 --> 00:35:51,133 It is true. All the axes of the three churches 800 00:35:51,266 --> 00:35:55,333 would intersect with Oak Island. 801 00:35:55,500 --> 00:35:57,200 Excellent confirmation. 802 00:36:07,333 --> 00:36:09,567 We have an alignment with the rising of Sirius. 803 00:36:09,734 --> 00:36:11,767 And then on the opposite side, 804 00:36:11,900 --> 00:36:14,567 we have a star alignment 805 00:36:14,734 --> 00:36:16,767 with the Pleiades and with Hamal. 806 00:36:43,433 --> 00:36:44,934 And what is really interesting 807 00:36:45,066 --> 00:36:47,800 is when it comes to stellar alignment. 808 00:36:47,934 --> 00:36:50,967 They are exactly the same alignment 809 00:36:51,133 --> 00:36:52,967 that you have in Lot 5. 810 00:36:53,133 --> 00:36:55,467 That's stunning. 811 00:36:55,633 --> 00:36:57,934 This is incredibly thought-provoking. 812 00:36:58,100 --> 00:37:01,300 - Yeah. - So, the two datings 813 00:37:01,467 --> 00:37:03,033 of the structures suggest 814 00:37:03,233 --> 00:37:05,500 the same historical period. 815 00:37:05,633 --> 00:37:08,333 And the elements that we have 816 00:37:08,500 --> 00:37:13,000 seem to point in the direction of the 13th century. 817 00:37:15,667 --> 00:37:18,800 So, thanks to these archaeoastronomical techniques, 818 00:37:18,967 --> 00:37:21,834 we managed to have a date 819 00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:26,166 for, uh, this structure, for this stone in Lot 5. 820 00:37:33,200 --> 00:37:37,266 A date, which is 1236. 821 00:37:46,934 --> 00:37:48,266 We managed to have 822 00:37:48,433 --> 00:37:50,900 a date for this structure, 823 00:37:51,033 --> 00:37:52,900 for this stone in Lot 5, 824 00:37:53,100 --> 00:37:55,667 which is 1236. 825 00:37:55,834 --> 00:37:58,233 Very interesting. 826 00:37:58,367 --> 00:38:01,367 In the war room, Professor Adriano Gaspani 827 00:38:01,533 --> 00:38:03,300 has informed the team 828 00:38:03,400 --> 00:38:05,667 that, based on historic stellar alignments, 829 00:38:05,867 --> 00:38:09,133 he believes that the round feature on Lot 5 830 00:38:09,233 --> 00:38:12,066 may have been created by members of the Knights Templar 831 00:38:12,233 --> 00:38:14,567 in the early 13th century. 832 00:38:44,033 --> 00:38:46,200 This structure would be built 833 00:38:46,333 --> 00:38:49,500 in the same period where we assumed, 834 00:38:49,667 --> 00:38:52,367 uh, that there was a Templar presence 835 00:38:52,533 --> 00:38:54,734 on Oak Island. 836 00:38:54,900 --> 00:38:58,133 Which is pretty consistent with the dating of Nolan's Cross. 837 00:39:01,333 --> 00:39:03,200 Emiliano, I assume all three of these churches 838 00:39:03,333 --> 00:39:05,233 date to the same era, then, the 1200s? 839 00:39:05,433 --> 00:39:06,934 - Yeah. - Okay. 840 00:39:07,100 --> 00:39:08,633 Roughly, 841 00:39:08,767 --> 00:39:14,433 by the end of the 1100s and the early 1200s. 842 00:39:14,600 --> 00:39:16,433 Well, I'm having a hard time rejecting this one. 843 00:39:16,600 --> 00:39:18,400 Yeah. 844 00:39:18,500 --> 00:39:20,867 It seems like somebody was here, 845 00:39:21,066 --> 00:39:22,767 let's say from France, from the Talmont region... -Mm-hmm. 846 00:39:22,967 --> 00:39:26,066 ...of France, in the 1200s. 847 00:39:26,233 --> 00:39:29,433 They established a base of operations. 848 00:39:29,600 --> 00:39:31,934 And then, when you consider the Pitblado coin, 849 00:39:32,100 --> 00:39:34,567 the latest date it could be is from 1383. 850 00:39:35,567 --> 00:39:39,233 So, Zena introduced us to her Oak Island map 851 00:39:39,400 --> 00:39:41,533 that mentioned Talmont, right? 852 00:39:41,667 --> 00:39:43,433 And that was supposed to represent a Templar journey 853 00:39:43,600 --> 00:39:45,266 - to the island. - Mm-hmm. 854 00:39:45,467 --> 00:39:48,533 Here we see a lot of these factors converging together. 855 00:39:48,667 --> 00:39:50,400 All these areas that were denoted as significant 856 00:39:50,567 --> 00:39:53,867 on her map are proven to be significant today. 857 00:39:54,000 --> 00:39:56,734 Yeah. -[Steve] And the latest being the Lot 8 structure, 858 00:39:56,900 --> 00:39:58,233 as well as the December triangle. 859 00:39:58,400 --> 00:40:00,433 December triangle. Yeah. 860 00:40:00,567 --> 00:40:04,033 So, this could well be a multigenerational endeavor, 861 00:40:04,166 --> 00:40:06,600 because they established their base of operations 862 00:40:06,767 --> 00:40:09,700 and then moved something of great value over time. 863 00:40:09,900 --> 00:40:11,300 Yeah. 864 00:40:11,467 --> 00:40:13,734 Could Doug and Steve be correct 865 00:40:13,900 --> 00:40:16,533 that this new research has helped to validate 866 00:40:16,734 --> 00:40:18,767 Zena Halpern's map of Oak Island, 867 00:40:18,934 --> 00:40:20,600 as well as her belief 868 00:40:20,767 --> 00:40:23,867 that the Templar order and their descendants 869 00:40:23,967 --> 00:40:25,700 made repeated trips to Oak Island 870 00:40:25,834 --> 00:40:29,033 beginning nearly eight centuries ago? 871 00:40:29,166 --> 00:40:33,400 The 1200s, years ago, would've been... 872 00:40:33,567 --> 00:40:35,100 we'd have laughed at it. 873 00:40:35,266 --> 00:40:38,467 And that, and that's quite meaningful because 874 00:40:38,600 --> 00:40:41,300 now there's a body of evidence building 875 00:40:41,467 --> 00:40:44,300 that it perhaps is the point of beginning 876 00:40:44,433 --> 00:40:48,133 of some endeavor here on the island to do something. 877 00:40:49,233 --> 00:40:51,200 So, again, we want to thank you both 878 00:40:51,333 --> 00:40:52,967 for your time today. 879 00:40:53,133 --> 00:40:54,567 It's quite stunning information. 880 00:40:54,767 --> 00:40:57,033 I-I think it's amazing. 881 00:40:57,133 --> 00:40:58,400 - Thank you. Thank you. - Grazie. 882 00:40:58,600 --> 00:41:00,266 And we need to use everything we have 883 00:41:00,400 --> 00:41:02,967 in our "toolbox," if you will, to prove it. 884 00:41:03,133 --> 00:41:05,800 But we can't prove it without continuing to do the work. 885 00:41:05,900 --> 00:41:07,867 - So, let's get at it. - Mm-hmm. 886 00:41:08,033 --> 00:41:09,867 - Sounds good. - Thanks, everybody. 887 00:41:10,033 --> 00:41:11,700 The Money Pit's long-held secret 888 00:41:11,867 --> 00:41:14,700 remains elusive, at least for now. 889 00:41:14,867 --> 00:41:18,166 But once again, by searching for clues 890 00:41:18,333 --> 00:41:20,467 where none have thought to look before, 891 00:41:20,567 --> 00:41:24,100 Rick, Marty, Craig and the team 892 00:41:24,233 --> 00:41:25,934 may be closing in on the truth 893 00:41:26,066 --> 00:41:28,967 behind the world's longest-running treasure hunt. 894 00:41:29,133 --> 00:41:31,800 Could the origin of this mystery be older 895 00:41:31,967 --> 00:41:36,166 and more profound than anyone thought possible? 896 00:41:37,200 --> 00:41:40,367 Perhaps one more dig in the solution channel 897 00:41:40,567 --> 00:41:43,600 will reveal the answer. 898 00:41:46,166 --> 00:41:49,000 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 899 00:41:49,166 --> 00:41:50,834 Here we go. 900 00:41:51,000 --> 00:41:53,033 Wait, wait, wait. Hey! 901 00:41:53,200 --> 00:41:54,834 - Guess what? - Well! 902 00:41:55,000 --> 00:41:57,367 - Brilliant. - Oh, wow. 903 00:41:57,533 --> 00:41:58,800 Oh, look at that. 904 00:41:58,967 --> 00:42:00,533 We're starting to get this material. 905 00:42:00,633 --> 00:42:01,934 This is blowing me away right now 906 00:42:02,133 --> 00:42:03,667 because it's nothing I have ever seen before. 907 00:42:03,800 --> 00:42:05,834 - This is a covered well, right? - Yeah, it is. 908 00:42:06,033 --> 00:42:07,834 Oh, this has got potential, mate. 909 00:42:08,033 --> 00:42:09,400 Ooh! Look at that. 910 00:42:09,567 --> 00:42:12,266 It's premodern, all the way back to medieval. 911 00:42:12,400 --> 00:42:14,400 No way! 912 00:42:14,567 --> 00:42:16,233 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 72089

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