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The Curse of Oak Island...n
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- Heads up.
- We've broken through
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- into the solution channel.
- That's what we're looking for.
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The three churches
have exactly the same
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stellar alignment of Lot 5.
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This could be
a tunnel shaft entrance.
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Maybe it's just right under
here. -[Rick] A piece of wood?
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What's wood
doing down that deep?
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Maybe this wood came
from the original Money Pit.
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If there's wood
at the top, maybe there's gold
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- at the bottom.
- Possibly treasure on deck.
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Ooh, hoo-hoo,
what have we got here?
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There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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- Hello, down there.
- Hi.
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- Hi, Fiona.
- Oh, wow, Fiona.
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- You've gotten so much done.
- Wow.
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This must look
a little different from before.
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- Yeah.
- A new day
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on Oak Island
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brings the team fresh hope
for a breakthrough discovery
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as Rick, Craig
and members of the team
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investigate the cradle-shaped
feature of stones
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on Lot 8.
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I can't wait to show you
h-how this is progressing
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and what I'm seeing in here.
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It's, uh, it's-it's been
changing as I've gone along.
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Oh, yeah.
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So, once we removed
that-that third layer of rocks,
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we came across a substance
which was like mortar.
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Like, a cement-like material.
So, it makes me feel like
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they did this in a way
that they wanted these rocks
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to stay in place
for some reason.
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And what I've discovered,
this morning,
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as I've been
digging around this,
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this particular area here.
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As I've been
removing the rocks--
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they were extremely
hard to get out--
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but I've got enough
of the smaller rocks out now
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that I think
that maybe you should see
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if you could get that moved.
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I have gloves on.
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- Want me to give it a try?
- I think you guys,
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any of you would be welcome.
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You'll notice there's still
some of what I call
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these pinner rocks
holding this in place. -Mm-hmm.
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I'm gonna try
to just step right down
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so I don't
move anything, hopefully.
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Oh, it's pretty sturdy.
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All right.
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Oh, yeah, that's in there.
That's true.
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After revealing
this formation
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beneath a 40,000-pound boulder,
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the team has discovered
handworked blue clay
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and a mortar-like cement
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which were used to seal
the stones together.
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And after scientifically
examining the soils
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within the feature, they have
found traces of silver and lead.
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This suggests evidence
of another possible structure
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containing something
of great value
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may be buried deeper below.
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- Got it.
- Did you get it?
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Yep. No problem. That's no
problem. -Oh, I'm amazed.
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Okay. Where do you want me
to throw this? Over there?
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Well, how about right here?
That's fine for now. -Okay.
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I'm actually keeping
all of these rocks,
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because I just want
to get an idea
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of how many
we've taken out in total.
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It does look like
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there's some dark organic
underneath it there.
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Mm-hmm.
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The mortar-like material
was done very well,
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and we had three types of it.
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We found a very, very fine one,
which was down here.
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And if I were to put it
on my trowel,
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you can see how fine it is.
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A very fine powder material,
which is actually
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similar to what you're seeing
on the outskirts of this.
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And we've taken samples
to see if we can compare them.
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Then we had
a very blue-like clay sample,
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if you can kind of
see some of it in here.
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- Mm-hmm.
- But this blue,
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blue-gray clay, um,
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had some very similarities,
according to Dr. Spooner,
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to what we think the puddling
clay is at the Money Pit.
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So, we've taken samples
to compare
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against the clay that we found
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at the Money Pit,
just in case it matches.
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And then you have
this third mortar material,
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which is what you see
at this north end.
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Very cement-like.
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What I'm wondering is
if any of those have materials
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that are not from here.
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You know,
sourced from somewhere else,
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then-then, it's proof positive
that it's deliberate.
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We're also gonna compare it
to the mortar material
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that we found on Lot 5.
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Mm-hmm. -And we think
Lot 5's pretty old.
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But if we do get matches,
then that could be information
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- for both sites as well.
- Based upon
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the analysis of the mortars,
we'll be able to pin down
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- when this was built.
- Yeah.
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You know, to me,
it's... i-it's so amazing,
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but what is it?
What does it mean?
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I mean, at this point in time,
we have no idea.
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No idea. So...
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This could be
a tunnel shaft entrance.
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Maybe it's just
right under here.
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Yeah. Well, it definitely
goes deeper.
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Some of us
want to dig below the cradle
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with heavy equipment.
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And I know that
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the archaeologists,
especially Fiona,
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have an intense desire to do it
in a very disciplined fashion.
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I think all parties agree that,
if something's underneath it,
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we want to know
what that something is.
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We just have to be patient.
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What are you gonna do?
You're gonna bisect it there?
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The plan is to do a bisection
on-on this left side here.
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- Mm-hmm.
- We'll take it right down,
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look at exactly
how they constructed it.
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And I think,
as we're removing these rocks,
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I would like to get samples
of the soil underneath.
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Okey doke.
We'll let you get-get after it.
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Great job.
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- Thank you, Fiona.
- Thanks, guys.
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Later that afternoon...
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- Guys. How's it going?
- Hello, Alex.
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- Hey, Alex. How you doing?
- ...Alex and Jack
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arrive in the Money Pit area
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where the excavation
of the TPF Shaft
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has nearly breached
the solution channel,
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and in an area
where soil testing
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during their
core-drilling operation
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detected high traces of silver
more than 200 feet deep.
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- Where are we at?
- We're below 167.
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Okay. -And we're into
something very hard.
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We're cutting into it.
They've got some good recovery.
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We can see
little bits of gypsum
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if we're really close
to the ledge that overhangs
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the solution channel.
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Previous drilling
that reached
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the solution channel
has made the team aware
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of a thick ledge or layer
of bedrock
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between 150 and 170 feet deep
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that acts as a ceiling
for the large natural cavity.
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- Hey. -[Jack] Hey, Rick.
- Hey, Rick.
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- How you doing?
- Good. Do you see how much smoke
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is coming off there, the kind
of heat that's being generated?
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There's a lot of heat
buildup on that thing. -Yep.
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That's been chewing
into bedrock.
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You can see the caked gypsum
on the side of it. -[Gary] Wow.
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And we're so close,
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really tantalizing,
but this material that comes up,
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we've got a really good chance
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of actually finding
some top-pocket finds.
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- Yep.
- Absolutely.
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There's no give-up
around the table, so...
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- Get after it.
- Sounds good.
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As the teams
from SBC and ROC
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work to drill through
the bedrock ledge...
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Gentlemen,
it is data and analysis time.
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Always a good time,
uh, always interesting.
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...Rick, Marty, Craig
and other members of the team
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have gathered in the war room.
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We have an--
a bona fide expert
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in laser ablation,
Dr. Chris McFarlane.
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He's been
in this war room before.
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Let's get him on the screen.
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Here we go.
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- Dr. McFarlane.
- Hello, fellas.
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The team is meeting
with Dr. Chris McFarlane,
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a professor of geochemistry at
the University of New Brunswick.
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It is one of the leading
testing facilities
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in North America for the study
of historical artifacts.
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We're gonna discuss
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the decorative lead piece
found by you, right, Gary?
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- Yeah. Charles and I.
- Yeah.
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Dr. McFarlane
has analyzed a lead artifact
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found earlier this year
in spoils removed
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from the round feature on Lot 5.
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So,
what did your ablation
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and isotope analysis
say about that?
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Yeah, just pulling it up here.
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Laser ablation
is a process
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of removing microscopic samples
from lead objects
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using a high-powered laser.
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The isotopic values
of the samples
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are then analyzed
to potentially identify
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not only when
the object was made
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but also the geographic region
where it originated.
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The decorative lead piece,
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the encrustation on it
is quite sodium-rich,
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which suggests, you know,
that it's been there a while.
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The silver content
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- is, uh, actually quite high.
- Wow.
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And it's sort of anomalous
compared to
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modern lead.
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- Okay.
- The actual fabrication
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is probably preindustrial,
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and predates
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anything happening
in North America
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in the turn of the last century,
more or less.
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Oh, wow. Okay.
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Quite typical
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of a Central European source.
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And by Central European, I mean
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U.K., France and Germany,
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sort of
in that part of the world.
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- Really?
- Wow.
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I do have
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a-another piece of information
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- for you, though.
- Good.
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It also bears
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some similarity
with the scalloped artifact
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from Lot 5
that we previously analyzed.
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Isotopically, it matches this
decorative lead piece, right?
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Correct. Yeah.
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- Wow.
- And we think that's from
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medieval times.
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That's really,
really cool.
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Isotopically, it matches
this decorative lead piece,
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- right?
- Correct. Yeah.
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- Wow.
- And we think that's from
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medieval times.
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That's really,
really cool.
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In the war room,
Dr. Chris McFarlane
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has just informed the team
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that the lead artifact
found in the spoils
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of the round feature on Lot 5
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has a similar composition
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to the potentially
14th-century scalloped disc
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that was also found there
in 2022.
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It came from a deposit
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of a similar age,
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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
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