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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? 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 00:00:13,500 --> 00:00:14,867 Tonight, on the thrilling season finale 5 00:00:15,000 --> 00:00:17,133 of The Curse of Oak Island... 6 00:00:17,300 --> 00:00:18,867 - Start your engines. - If there's 7 00:00:19,033 --> 00:00:20,467 a vault below here, this could tell us. -[Fiona] Wow. 8 00:00:20,633 --> 00:00:21,934 It could lead literally to where 9 00:00:22,066 --> 00:00:23,433 treasure's deposited. 10 00:00:23,567 --> 00:00:25,300 Whoa. Check this out. 11 00:00:25,467 --> 00:00:26,767 This is strange. 12 00:00:26,900 --> 00:00:28,700 This came from 200 feet in the Money Pit? 13 00:00:28,867 --> 00:00:30,767 - That's incredible. - Oh, yeah. 14 00:00:30,900 --> 00:00:32,333 Oh, you got it. 15 00:00:32,500 --> 00:00:34,100 - Oh, my gosh. - Oh, wow. 16 00:00:34,233 --> 00:00:36,166 It's treasure, from the Money Pit spoils. 17 00:00:36,333 --> 00:00:38,867 - That's amazing. - Yeah. -And it's ours. 18 00:00:42,834 --> 00:00:46,100 There is an island in the North Atlantic 19 00:00:46,200 --> 00:00:48,533 where people have been looking for 20 00:00:48,734 --> 00:00:52,600 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 21 00:00:52,734 --> 00:00:55,533 So far, they have found a stone slab 22 00:00:55,700 --> 00:00:57,934 with strange symbols carved into it, 23 00:00:58,066 --> 00:01:02,100 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 24 00:01:02,266 --> 00:01:06,400 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 25 00:01:06,567 --> 00:01:07,767 to the Knights Templar. 26 00:01:07,934 --> 00:01:10,667 To date, six men have died 27 00:01:10,800 --> 00:01:13,533 trying to solve the mystery. 28 00:01:13,633 --> 00:01:18,600 And according to legend, one more will have to die 29 00:01:18,767 --> 00:01:22,266 before the treasure can be found. 30 00:01:37,233 --> 00:01:39,533 Well, guys, it's a new day. 31 00:01:39,700 --> 00:01:41,600 So, I'm optimistic here in Money Pit-1. 32 00:01:41,767 --> 00:01:43,767 Terry, remind me what depth we finished at yesterday. 33 00:01:43,900 --> 00:01:45,767 - Finished up at 138. - Okay. 34 00:01:45,934 --> 00:01:48,834 Winter is fast approaching on Oak Island, 35 00:01:48,967 --> 00:01:51,367 which means the year will soon come to an end 36 00:01:51,533 --> 00:01:53,767 for Rick, Marty and their team. 37 00:01:54,800 --> 00:01:58,400 But as they excavate a key target in the Money Pit area, 38 00:01:58,533 --> 00:02:01,100 they may have all the time they need 39 00:02:01,266 --> 00:02:04,900 to solve a 231-year-old mystery. 40 00:02:06,033 --> 00:02:07,467 We're just about 12 to 20 feet short 41 00:02:07,633 --> 00:02:09,633 of the actual solution channel top. 42 00:02:09,834 --> 00:02:11,333 So, high hopes. 43 00:02:11,500 --> 00:02:13,300 We're just now getting to the most interesting depth, 44 00:02:13,467 --> 00:02:15,000 and it's only gonna get better from here on out. 45 00:02:15,133 --> 00:02:16,734 And that's music 46 00:02:16,867 --> 00:02:19,000 to my ears because that means it could be artifacts 47 00:02:19,166 --> 00:02:21,767 at any level we're going through. 48 00:02:21,934 --> 00:02:23,333 Mm-hmm. 49 00:02:23,533 --> 00:02:25,300 The seven-foot-diameter shaft, 50 00:02:25,500 --> 00:02:28,467 known as Money Pit-1 or MP-1, 51 00:02:28,633 --> 00:02:32,266 is located in a region where soil and water tests 52 00:02:32,433 --> 00:02:35,600 from more than 200 feet deep in the solution channel 53 00:02:35,767 --> 00:02:39,800 have revealed unnaturally high traces of silver. 54 00:02:44,266 --> 00:02:45,467 Swag time. 55 00:02:45,633 --> 00:02:47,433 All right, Terry, let's get stuck in. 56 00:02:47,600 --> 00:02:48,967 You got it. 57 00:02:49,133 --> 00:02:50,800 And even more compelling 58 00:02:50,967 --> 00:02:53,000 is the fact that those silver levels 59 00:02:53,166 --> 00:02:56,834 match the composition of the so-called Pitblado coin, 60 00:02:57,000 --> 00:02:59,300 a 14th-century silver coin 61 00:02:59,467 --> 00:03:04,000 reportedly extracted from the original Money Pit in 1849 62 00:03:04,166 --> 00:03:08,066 by a drilling foreman named James Pitblado. 63 00:03:13,600 --> 00:03:15,467 Big signal here, mate. 64 00:03:24,734 --> 00:03:26,800 Is that it, there? 65 00:03:31,166 --> 00:03:32,533 Wow. 66 00:03:33,533 --> 00:03:35,834 - Oh, piece of drill pipe. - Piece of drill pipe. 67 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:37,734 - Looks about two inches. - Yeah. 68 00:03:37,900 --> 00:03:40,967 It's a little bigger than that inch-and-a-half stuff. 69 00:03:41,066 --> 00:03:42,333 So, it's a little different, isn't it? 70 00:03:42,533 --> 00:03:43,900 - Yeah. - Okay. 71 00:03:44,066 --> 00:03:46,633 Be interested to see how old that is. -Yeah. 72 00:03:46,767 --> 00:03:48,166 Well, that was an interesting go. 73 00:03:48,333 --> 00:03:50,166 What'd you find? 74 00:03:50,367 --> 00:03:51,800 - Two-inch pipe. - Two-inch pipe? 75 00:03:51,934 --> 00:03:54,233 - Yeah. - So, the last time 76 00:03:54,400 --> 00:03:55,867 we found two-inch pipe out here, 77 00:03:56,033 --> 00:03:58,333 that dated in the lab to mid-1800s. 78 00:03:58,500 --> 00:03:59,700 - Right. - We figured it may be connected 79 00:03:59,867 --> 00:04:01,467 to the Pitblado incident, right? 80 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:04,133 Yeah. -I think this is more of that same pipe. 81 00:04:04,300 --> 00:04:05,533 Yeah. 82 00:04:05,667 --> 00:04:06,967 Earlier this year, 83 00:04:07,133 --> 00:04:08,767 as the team was core drilling 84 00:04:08,967 --> 00:04:11,133 just a few feet from this location, 85 00:04:11,300 --> 00:04:14,467 they recovered an identical piece of drill pipe 86 00:04:14,633 --> 00:04:17,367 that was scientifically dated to the same era 87 00:04:17,500 --> 00:04:20,967 as James Pitblado's drilling operation. 88 00:04:21,100 --> 00:04:23,600 We are chasing the collapse of the Money Pit. 89 00:04:23,767 --> 00:04:25,734 So, it's possible that we are in the vicinity 90 00:04:25,900 --> 00:04:27,900 - of the original Money Pit. - Exactly. 91 00:04:28,066 --> 00:04:30,200 It's an interesting artifact. 92 00:04:31,233 --> 00:04:32,767 - Hey, guys. -[Alex] Hey. - Hello, mate. 93 00:04:32,900 --> 00:04:34,600 Hey, Adam. How you doing? So, what do you got? 94 00:04:34,767 --> 00:04:36,633 - We're at 151. - Great. 95 00:04:36,767 --> 00:04:38,400 Uh, we're gonna push pretty hard here on this-- 96 00:04:38,567 --> 00:04:40,367 these next few, uh, turns. 97 00:04:40,500 --> 00:04:42,233 - Sounds good. - Sounds good. 98 00:04:42,400 --> 00:04:44,867 Everything from here on out is gonna be good for us, I think. 99 00:04:45,066 --> 00:04:46,767 - Good. - Okay, guys. 100 00:04:46,934 --> 00:04:48,233 - Thank you for the update. - Yep. 101 00:04:48,400 --> 00:04:49,600 See you, mate. 102 00:04:49,767 --> 00:04:51,300 Onward and downward, for sure. 103 00:04:51,433 --> 00:04:54,533 - Mm-hmm. - Target depth's about 215. 104 00:04:54,667 --> 00:04:56,800 We've just, we've just got to get down there. 105 00:04:56,967 --> 00:05:00,166 As the dig continues in the MP-1 Shaft... 106 00:05:02,500 --> 00:05:04,033 Hey, Laird, Fiona. 107 00:05:04,166 --> 00:05:05,700 I got my support troops here today. -Uh-oh. 108 00:05:05,867 --> 00:05:07,533 - You sure do. - Yeah. 109 00:05:07,700 --> 00:05:09,100 ...Marty brings Rick to the mysterious 110 00:05:09,233 --> 00:05:11,934 stone cradle on Lot 8 to update him 111 00:05:12,066 --> 00:05:15,266 on a potentially important recent discovery. 112 00:05:15,467 --> 00:05:18,000 So, Rick, I dug a trench over there 113 00:05:18,166 --> 00:05:20,266 to see if there was something underneath it. 114 00:05:20,400 --> 00:05:22,934 What if it covered a tunnel? 115 00:05:23,066 --> 00:05:25,533 Yep. -And then I dug down to the bedrock. 116 00:05:25,700 --> 00:05:28,133 Yep. -You both observed I was pounding on it. 117 00:05:28,300 --> 00:05:30,600 The teeth were scraping. 118 00:05:30,734 --> 00:05:33,300 And you were hitting it directly. -Yep. 119 00:05:33,400 --> 00:05:36,467 After the team previously found evidence 120 00:05:36,633 --> 00:05:39,166 of both silver and a possible shaft 121 00:05:39,300 --> 00:05:41,834 buried below the mysterious cradle of stones, 122 00:05:42,000 --> 00:05:44,834 Marty dug a trench to the side of it 123 00:05:45,000 --> 00:05:47,266 in search of a possible tunnel. 124 00:05:48,667 --> 00:05:51,433 However, he was surprised to reach bedrock 125 00:05:51,567 --> 00:05:53,467 just six feet down, 126 00:05:53,633 --> 00:05:57,000 which is at a shallower depth than the cradle feature. 127 00:05:57,166 --> 00:05:59,467 Here's where you come in, Ian. 128 00:05:59,633 --> 00:06:02,567 Laird never hit bedrock in the stone cradle. 129 00:06:02,700 --> 00:06:05,900 It's as if this was dug through the bedrock. -[Ian] Right. 130 00:06:06,066 --> 00:06:08,533 Topographic change of rock over a short distance 131 00:06:08,700 --> 00:06:10,600 isn't something I've experienced anywhere. 132 00:06:10,767 --> 00:06:12,767 - Mm-hmm. - It's impossible 133 00:06:12,967 --> 00:06:14,734 to be more surprised than we were 134 00:06:14,934 --> 00:06:16,367 to find that rock cradle. 135 00:06:16,533 --> 00:06:18,867 It's intentional, it's purposeful. 136 00:06:19,033 --> 00:06:20,834 So, I think there's more work to be done 137 00:06:20,967 --> 00:06:22,767 to come to an understanding of what this is. 138 00:06:22,934 --> 00:06:24,700 Is there something under here? 139 00:06:24,867 --> 00:06:26,266 We need to find out. 140 00:06:27,600 --> 00:06:29,033 The Lot 8 feature represents 141 00:06:29,200 --> 00:06:31,700 one of the most enigmatic finds on the island. 142 00:06:32,734 --> 00:06:35,000 And Fiona and Laird are taking their time 143 00:06:35,133 --> 00:06:36,433 to uncover the cradle. 144 00:06:36,600 --> 00:06:38,667 But we're going to run out of time here. 145 00:06:38,800 --> 00:06:40,867 There's-there's no question about it. 146 00:06:41,033 --> 00:06:43,667 Perhaps we need to take a different approach. 147 00:06:43,767 --> 00:06:46,667 Well, if we want to know how far bedrock is there, 148 00:06:46,800 --> 00:06:50,500 the only thing I can think of is basically a hammer drill 149 00:06:50,633 --> 00:06:52,867 if you wanted to keep on going down, down, down here. 150 00:06:53,066 --> 00:06:55,533 You need, like, a-a pneumatic hammer drill. 151 00:06:55,700 --> 00:06:57,500 - Yeah. - Yeah. 152 00:06:57,633 --> 00:06:59,600 A hammer drill would work. 153 00:06:59,800 --> 00:07:02,400 Often utilized in masonry, 154 00:07:02,533 --> 00:07:04,900 a hammer drill is a power tool 155 00:07:05,033 --> 00:07:07,567 that simultaneously rotates and "hammers" 156 00:07:07,767 --> 00:07:10,667 an attached auger bit into a hard surface 157 00:07:10,834 --> 00:07:12,967 such as stone or concrete. 158 00:07:13,100 --> 00:07:16,100 The percussive motion allows the drill to penetrate 159 00:07:16,266 --> 00:07:20,000 denser objects more efficiently than a standard drill. 160 00:07:20,166 --> 00:07:21,500 And it wouldn't shake 161 00:07:21,667 --> 00:07:23,433 - and vibrate the cradle? - Nope. No, it doesn't... 162 00:07:23,600 --> 00:07:25,133 No, doesn't shake, doesn't do anything. -Okay. Just checking. 163 00:07:25,333 --> 00:07:26,934 It's more that I'm thinking of shaking the rocks loose 164 00:07:27,100 --> 00:07:29,900 that I don't wish to come loose. -Yeah. Yeah. 165 00:07:30,033 --> 00:07:32,100 - What do you think? - No, it sounds good. 166 00:07:32,266 --> 00:07:34,000 - Yeah. - You know, 167 00:07:34,166 --> 00:07:36,734 if we're not finding the bedrock, I think 168 00:07:36,867 --> 00:07:38,800 we need to keep on going just in case there's a shaft 169 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:40,567 or a tunnel underneath here. 170 00:07:40,700 --> 00:07:42,633 I mean, while we're here, we should get it done. 171 00:07:42,834 --> 00:07:45,967 You know, we don't want to do it invasively or destructively, 172 00:07:46,133 --> 00:07:47,734 but I think, to your point, 173 00:07:47,867 --> 00:07:49,333 I'd like to know where bedrock is. 174 00:07:49,500 --> 00:07:51,333 Me too, Rick. -I mean, both of you have said that 175 00:07:51,500 --> 00:07:53,333 many, many times, you know? 176 00:07:53,533 --> 00:07:55,266 Is there something hiding under here? 177 00:07:55,433 --> 00:07:56,834 Let's do this for right now. 178 00:07:56,967 --> 00:07:58,467 We don't have the right equipment right now. 179 00:07:58,633 --> 00:08:00,166 Let's go talk to Billy and see what he's got. 180 00:08:00,333 --> 00:08:02,133 Yeah. -And, uh, then we'll come back here and see 181 00:08:02,266 --> 00:08:03,734 if we can get to the bottom of this. 182 00:08:03,867 --> 00:08:06,233 All right. See you later. 183 00:08:08,600 --> 00:08:09,867 Meanwhile... 184 00:08:10,033 --> 00:08:11,333 - Hey, Katya. - Hi, Steve. 185 00:08:11,500 --> 00:08:13,166 - How's it going here? - Really good. 186 00:08:13,333 --> 00:08:15,567 This area has just been amazing for us. 187 00:08:15,734 --> 00:08:17,467 We're digging through a lot of the old spoils 188 00:08:17,567 --> 00:08:19,467 from old searchers. 189 00:08:20,500 --> 00:08:23,166 ...Steve Guptill joins Katya Drayton 190 00:08:23,333 --> 00:08:25,667 and Billy Gerhardt several yards south 191 00:08:25,867 --> 00:08:27,567 of the Money Pit area 192 00:08:27,767 --> 00:08:30,967 to search the so-called Dunfield spoils. 193 00:08:32,000 --> 00:08:33,667 These are several mounds of earth 194 00:08:33,834 --> 00:08:35,900 that were excavated from the Money Pit 195 00:08:36,033 --> 00:08:38,900 by Robert Dunfield in 1965, 196 00:08:39,066 --> 00:08:42,834 during his unsuccessful effort to recover the treasure. 197 00:08:44,100 --> 00:08:46,066 - Could be quite exciting today. - Well, let's find some treasure. 198 00:08:46,266 --> 00:08:48,467 - Yeah, let's find something. - Yep. 199 00:08:50,367 --> 00:08:51,867 Robert Dunfield's efforts 200 00:08:52,033 --> 00:08:53,867 to conduct his big dig, 201 00:08:54,033 --> 00:08:57,367 uh, certainly pushed an-- a lot of spoils piles 202 00:08:57,500 --> 00:08:59,567 from the Money Pit down the hill, 203 00:08:59,734 --> 00:09:02,467 and they were never really investigated for clues 204 00:09:02,633 --> 00:09:06,033 to the area we are now intent on exploring. 205 00:09:06,166 --> 00:09:08,300 So, the hope is that we will find artifacts 206 00:09:08,467 --> 00:09:10,567 that will help us unravel 207 00:09:10,767 --> 00:09:12,934 what happened in the Money Pit long ago. 208 00:09:20,667 --> 00:09:21,967 - Ooh, hoo-hoo. - Oh, you got a hit. 209 00:09:22,133 --> 00:09:24,266 - That sounds really good. - It sounds really good. 210 00:09:27,133 --> 00:09:29,400 Ooh, it's small, too, and nonferrous. 211 00:09:29,567 --> 00:09:31,300 - Right here? All right. - Yep. 212 00:09:33,333 --> 00:09:34,734 Where would you like it? -[Katya] Anywhere in front 213 00:09:34,900 --> 00:09:36,400 of me is fine. 214 00:09:40,734 --> 00:09:42,367 That's good. 215 00:09:42,467 --> 00:09:45,300 Yeah, we'll give it a little pinpoint in the hole. 216 00:09:45,467 --> 00:09:47,200 - See if we can find it. - Sure. 217 00:09:47,300 --> 00:09:49,900 Ooh. 218 00:09:50,066 --> 00:09:51,433 - Right there? - I'm on it. 219 00:09:52,500 --> 00:09:54,300 Oh, you got it. 220 00:09:54,467 --> 00:09:56,066 Oh, my gosh. 221 00:10:00,600 --> 00:10:02,467 It's very clean. What is that? 222 00:10:03,500 --> 00:10:06,033 I mean, the things that really don't corrode... 223 00:10:06,133 --> 00:10:08,133 - Mm-hmm. - ...are precious metals. 224 00:10:09,166 --> 00:10:11,266 While searching spoils that were removed 225 00:10:11,433 --> 00:10:13,200 from the Money Pit by treasure hunters 226 00:10:13,333 --> 00:10:14,867 more than 60 years ago... 227 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:16,266 I think 228 00:10:16,467 --> 00:10:18,400 that we just found a silver coin. 229 00:10:18,567 --> 00:10:20,133 - Oh, wow. - ...Katya 230 00:10:20,333 --> 00:10:23,867 has just made a potentially critical discovery. 231 00:10:24,000 --> 00:10:25,533 I've learned that when you don't have-- 232 00:10:25,633 --> 00:10:27,367 what do you call, the-the beveled edges? 233 00:10:27,500 --> 00:10:29,467 - Milled edges. Yes. - Milled edges. 234 00:10:29,600 --> 00:10:31,633 Okay, so, that dates back to older. 235 00:10:31,800 --> 00:10:33,266 Much. 236 00:10:34,300 --> 00:10:36,467 In the late 17th century, 237 00:10:36,633 --> 00:10:39,300 Sir Isaac Newton, who also served 238 00:10:39,467 --> 00:10:42,533 as the Master of the Royal Mint of England, 239 00:10:42,734 --> 00:10:45,967 was the first to design coins with milled edges. 240 00:10:46,100 --> 00:10:49,800 This was done in order to combat counterfeiting. 241 00:10:49,967 --> 00:10:51,967 Oh, you know, you can see s-something written 242 00:10:52,133 --> 00:10:54,567 - on the edge there. - Could that mean 243 00:10:54,734 --> 00:10:58,567 that this silver coin may date back to the 1600s 244 00:10:58,734 --> 00:11:00,367 or even earlier? 245 00:11:01,533 --> 00:11:03,433 We've been looking for silver in the Money Pit a long time, 246 00:11:03,567 --> 00:11:06,166 and based on what Dr. Spooner has shown us, 247 00:11:06,333 --> 00:11:08,633 there is a bunch of silver up there somewhere. 248 00:11:08,800 --> 00:11:10,633 Could be a whole bunch of that somewhere, right? 249 00:11:10,800 --> 00:11:12,100 And I should run that back to the lab. 250 00:11:12,233 --> 00:11:14,100 - I agree. - Good find, Katya. 251 00:11:14,233 --> 00:11:15,700 Thank you. 252 00:11:16,867 --> 00:11:18,333 Later that day... 253 00:11:20,166 --> 00:11:22,467 Is there a vault below here or something? 254 00:11:22,633 --> 00:11:23,934 This could tell us. 255 00:11:24,066 --> 00:11:26,033 ...Rick, Marty, Craig 256 00:11:26,166 --> 00:11:27,967 and other members of the team 257 00:11:28,133 --> 00:11:30,934 arrive at the man-made depression on Lot 8 258 00:11:31,033 --> 00:11:33,433 dubbed "the stone cradle." 259 00:11:34,500 --> 00:11:36,834 Laird, as long as he's in that square area, 260 00:11:36,967 --> 00:11:39,800 - he can drill multiple holes? - Oh, yeah, absolutely. 261 00:11:39,900 --> 00:11:42,633 In our world, it's transitioned from archaeology to geology. 262 00:11:42,734 --> 00:11:44,000 So, when you bring it up, 263 00:11:44,166 --> 00:11:45,467 we'll get the sample. 264 00:11:45,633 --> 00:11:47,166 Start your engines. 265 00:11:48,200 --> 00:11:49,600 Laird is allowing the team 266 00:11:49,734 --> 00:11:51,433 to punch a three-foot hole 267 00:11:51,533 --> 00:11:53,767 in the bottom of the cradle with a hammer drill 268 00:11:53,900 --> 00:11:56,266 to collect new soil samples 269 00:11:56,400 --> 00:11:58,767 and look for evidence of man-made workings 270 00:11:58,967 --> 00:12:01,333 buried deeper below. 271 00:12:05,900 --> 00:12:07,700 What if we just don't even encounter 272 00:12:07,867 --> 00:12:09,166 the bedrock at all? 273 00:12:09,300 --> 00:12:11,200 That would tend to mean something. 274 00:12:11,367 --> 00:12:13,900 And whatever might be interesting is deeper yet. 275 00:12:14,033 --> 00:12:15,266 That went down quite far. 276 00:12:15,433 --> 00:12:17,600 Doesn't seem like it's bedrock. 277 00:12:17,767 --> 00:12:19,433 Well, we're about to find out. 278 00:12:20,467 --> 00:12:23,166 Trade spots, and I'll take that sample. 279 00:12:28,266 --> 00:12:29,867 It's pretty gritty. 280 00:12:34,066 --> 00:12:35,767 Look at the color in that. 281 00:12:35,934 --> 00:12:38,200 It doesn't look like bedrock to me. 282 00:12:38,367 --> 00:12:41,033 Okay, well, let's drill a boulder that is slate 283 00:12:41,200 --> 00:12:42,700 - and see how it compares. - Yeah, let's see what 284 00:12:42,900 --> 00:12:44,166 the difference is and we can see what the cuttings look like 285 00:12:44,266 --> 00:12:46,734 and the penetration rate and all that stuff. 286 00:12:46,900 --> 00:12:49,900 In order to be sure that they have not drilled 287 00:12:50,066 --> 00:12:52,200 through the slate bedrock beneath the cradle feature, 288 00:12:52,367 --> 00:12:55,867 the team will now drill into a nearby boulder 289 00:12:55,967 --> 00:12:58,533 that is also composed of slate. 290 00:12:58,700 --> 00:13:01,900 This will allow them to see if the drill experiences 291 00:13:02,000 --> 00:13:04,066 the same kind of resistance. 292 00:13:17,834 --> 00:13:19,467 I bet you the, uh, bit's heating up 293 00:13:19,633 --> 00:13:20,667 - a lot more than it did as well. - Yeah, I wouldn't touch 294 00:13:20,834 --> 00:13:22,633 that bit. 295 00:13:22,800 --> 00:13:26,433 The conclusion has to be that it's not on bedrock. 296 00:13:26,600 --> 00:13:31,934 Is there a feature or-or a void or a tunnel or a shaft 297 00:13:32,100 --> 00:13:34,467 underneath the cradle or close by? 298 00:13:35,500 --> 00:13:36,934 Okay, here's what we can be certain of: 299 00:13:37,033 --> 00:13:38,667 we're not done with this. 300 00:13:38,834 --> 00:13:41,133 - Mm-hmm. -[Fiona] I agree. - Not until we get an answer. 301 00:13:42,333 --> 00:13:43,834 Of all the frustrating 302 00:13:44,000 --> 00:13:46,567 archaeological waits we have had to endure, 303 00:13:46,700 --> 00:13:49,567 this one is the most aggravating. 304 00:13:49,700 --> 00:13:51,400 I thought, by the end of this year, 305 00:13:51,533 --> 00:13:53,567 we would have figured it out, but we haven't. 306 00:13:53,667 --> 00:13:56,467 The archaeologists are incredibly protective 307 00:13:56,600 --> 00:13:58,934 of the site, for good reasons, 308 00:13:59,133 --> 00:14:01,500 but I'd really like to know what's at the bottom of it, 309 00:14:01,667 --> 00:14:03,166 because I know there's a good chance 310 00:14:03,333 --> 00:14:04,800 of something really interesting. 311 00:14:05,000 --> 00:14:06,467 Well, I think it's good that it gives us 312 00:14:06,600 --> 00:14:07,900 a little bit of time to actually do 313 00:14:08,066 --> 00:14:09,633 some research on this as well. 314 00:14:09,834 --> 00:14:11,800 And we certainly know it's purposeful 315 00:14:11,934 --> 00:14:13,700 and-and extremely significant. 316 00:14:13,867 --> 00:14:15,667 Well, let's run with that. In the meantime, 317 00:14:15,834 --> 00:14:17,700 we will leave you to it for now. 318 00:14:17,867 --> 00:14:19,834 Thanks. Okay, let's go. 319 00:14:20,000 --> 00:14:21,200 - Okay. Thanks. - Thank you, guys. 320 00:14:21,367 --> 00:14:23,000 Thank you. 321 00:14:23,166 --> 00:14:26,133 After finishing their work on Lot 8... 322 00:14:26,266 --> 00:14:28,467 Watch your back. 323 00:14:28,600 --> 00:14:30,900 I'm gonna shake down. Just watch yourself. 324 00:14:31,066 --> 00:14:34,166 ...while the dig proceeds in the MP-1 Shaft... 325 00:14:34,333 --> 00:14:37,533 Welcome back to the lab, everybody. 326 00:14:37,667 --> 00:14:39,066 Emma's ready with some data. 327 00:14:39,233 --> 00:14:40,900 ...members of the team meet 328 00:14:41,100 --> 00:14:42,967 to receive a scientific report 329 00:14:43,100 --> 00:14:45,000 on the believed silver coin 330 00:14:45,166 --> 00:14:47,233 found near the Money Pit area. 331 00:14:47,367 --> 00:14:48,734 Well, right off the bat, 332 00:14:48,934 --> 00:14:50,533 I'm just gonna confirm that it is silver. 333 00:14:50,700 --> 00:14:52,333 Solid silver? 334 00:14:52,500 --> 00:14:54,400 It's a silver alloy. 335 00:14:54,567 --> 00:14:56,333 What did you get? What percent? 336 00:14:56,500 --> 00:14:59,300 - 87%. - Wow. 337 00:14:59,433 --> 00:15:01,233 - That's good enough for me. - Yeah. 338 00:15:01,400 --> 00:15:02,967 That's a silver coin. 339 00:15:03,100 --> 00:15:05,033 It's a silver coin. Yeah. 340 00:15:05,166 --> 00:15:07,233 - What do you make of that? - It is very worn. 341 00:15:07,400 --> 00:15:11,600 Um, it took a lot of effort to get a good image in the CT scan. 342 00:15:11,767 --> 00:15:14,266 What you're seeing on the screen right now 343 00:15:14,433 --> 00:15:17,266 is all that remains on the coin. 344 00:15:17,433 --> 00:15:19,233 So, you have the back of the head, 345 00:15:19,400 --> 00:15:22,600 which is very clearly remaining. 346 00:15:22,767 --> 00:15:25,967 You have a very clear "MVS," 347 00:15:26,133 --> 00:15:28,266 and then some lettering over here... 348 00:15:28,400 --> 00:15:31,233 Wow. -...which is great for identification. 349 00:15:32,567 --> 00:15:34,600 So, this is an overlay of the CT image 350 00:15:34,800 --> 00:15:38,767 on top of the coin that I found on the coin database. 351 00:15:38,934 --> 00:15:41,600 Oh, yes, you can certainly see that. 352 00:15:41,767 --> 00:15:44,300 - Mm-hmm. - And I got 353 00:15:44,500 --> 00:15:46,233 - an exact match with... - Oh. 354 00:15:46,400 --> 00:15:48,800 ...the sixpence, uh, William III. 355 00:15:48,934 --> 00:15:50,433 - Wow. - Really? 356 00:15:50,600 --> 00:15:51,934 So, it's English. 357 00:15:52,100 --> 00:15:54,133 - That's amazing. - Yeah. 358 00:15:55,567 --> 00:15:56,967 And that all aligns... 359 00:15:58,300 --> 00:16:00,500 ...with this coin right there, and you can see the ribbon. 360 00:16:00,667 --> 00:16:02,166 - Perfectly. - Yeah. 361 00:16:02,333 --> 00:16:04,100 Oh, yeah. Now that you show that, 362 00:16:04,233 --> 00:16:06,367 - I can see it right in the coin. - Yeah. -[Emma] Yeah. 363 00:16:07,500 --> 00:16:08,834 Cool. 364 00:16:09,033 --> 00:16:11,333 What date are you putting on this? 365 00:16:11,500 --> 00:16:15,600 So, the date range is 1697 to 1701. 366 00:16:16,400 --> 00:16:17,600 Whoa. 367 00:16:21,734 --> 00:16:23,667 What date are you putting on this? 368 00:16:23,867 --> 00:16:25,100 So, the date range 369 00:16:25,233 --> 00:16:27,700 is 1697 to 1701. 370 00:16:27,867 --> 00:16:29,333 Wow. 371 00:16:29,467 --> 00:16:31,000 It's so significant. 372 00:16:31,100 --> 00:16:33,367 That is a full hundred years 373 00:16:33,567 --> 00:16:34,834 before discovery of the Money Pit. 374 00:16:34,967 --> 00:16:36,233 I think it's great. 375 00:16:36,400 --> 00:16:38,233 - Yeah. - In the lab, 376 00:16:38,433 --> 00:16:41,033 Emma has confirmed that a silver coin 377 00:16:41,200 --> 00:16:43,166 found in the Dunfield spoils 378 00:16:43,367 --> 00:16:45,667 is more than three centuries old. 379 00:16:45,767 --> 00:16:48,066 Common people weren't carrying silver. 380 00:16:48,266 --> 00:16:50,367 So, this probably wasn't a worker? -No. 381 00:16:50,533 --> 00:16:52,533 - Somebody of means, right? - Yeah. 382 00:16:52,700 --> 00:16:54,500 A hundred years 383 00:16:54,633 --> 00:16:55,934 before the Money Pit was discovered 384 00:16:56,100 --> 00:16:57,600 is a heck of a long time. 385 00:16:57,767 --> 00:17:00,066 - Very long time. - That's a big deal. 386 00:17:00,200 --> 00:17:02,600 - Mm-hmm. - These late-1600 dates 387 00:17:02,767 --> 00:17:04,600 lead you one of two places: 388 00:17:04,767 --> 00:17:06,667 either that's the time of the depositor 389 00:17:06,867 --> 00:17:08,333 or searchers that were searching 390 00:17:08,500 --> 00:17:10,900 before the Money Pit was discovered. 391 00:17:11,033 --> 00:17:13,233 Bottom line, this is a silver coin, 392 00:17:13,367 --> 00:17:15,233 and I would call it a piece of treasure. 393 00:17:15,367 --> 00:17:17,467 I think it's an incredibly important discovery, 394 00:17:17,633 --> 00:17:20,467 but just like almost everything we've found all over the island, 395 00:17:20,633 --> 00:17:23,266 it continues to provide partial answers 396 00:17:23,467 --> 00:17:25,800 and then pose a lot more questions. 397 00:17:25,967 --> 00:17:28,100 We found a silver 398 00:17:28,300 --> 00:17:32,333 treasure coin in Money Pit spoils on Oak Island. 399 00:17:32,500 --> 00:17:34,900 It's treasure, from the Money Pit spoils. 400 00:17:35,100 --> 00:17:36,767 It's silver. It's-it's... 401 00:17:36,934 --> 00:17:39,500 it's ours. 402 00:17:39,667 --> 00:17:41,233 It's the end of the year, 403 00:17:41,367 --> 00:17:43,233 and we're hoping to find more coins, 404 00:17:43,333 --> 00:17:44,834 or a chest or a keg 405 00:17:45,000 --> 00:17:47,467 full of the Portuguese treasure coins, 406 00:17:47,633 --> 00:17:50,500 but it validates the reason why we're here. 407 00:17:50,700 --> 00:17:54,000 I'm not willing to give up on solving the mystery. 408 00:17:54,133 --> 00:17:56,000 I mean, we say it all the time. Sempre avanti. 409 00:17:56,166 --> 00:17:58,166 "You-you do not stop." 410 00:17:58,333 --> 00:18:00,200 Very cool. 411 00:18:00,367 --> 00:18:02,867 A big "well done" to everybody involved. 412 00:18:03,033 --> 00:18:04,700 - All right, let's go. - See you later. 413 00:18:04,867 --> 00:18:06,700 - Thank you. - No problem. 414 00:18:09,066 --> 00:18:12,133 As a new day begins on Oak Island... 415 00:18:13,100 --> 00:18:14,400 - Hey, guys. - Hey, guys. 416 00:18:14,567 --> 00:18:16,133 The two gentlemen we want to see. 417 00:18:16,266 --> 00:18:18,233 Where are we? How deep? 418 00:18:18,400 --> 00:18:20,133 So, we're about a 195 depth. 419 00:18:20,266 --> 00:18:22,367 Good stuff. 195. Got it. 420 00:18:22,533 --> 00:18:24,734 ...Rick and other members of the team 421 00:18:24,934 --> 00:18:28,166 monitor the progress of the MP-1 Shaft, 422 00:18:28,266 --> 00:18:31,400 which has now reached the solution channel. 423 00:18:31,567 --> 00:18:34,633 Just hoping to find the one thing. 424 00:18:34,767 --> 00:18:37,000 We're working on it. We'll keep you updated. 425 00:18:37,100 --> 00:18:38,667 - Thank you. - Okay. Thank you. 426 00:18:38,834 --> 00:18:40,834 - Appreciate it. - Yes, sir. 427 00:18:43,700 --> 00:18:45,800 Let's go over there and find something. 428 00:18:45,900 --> 00:18:48,133 Oh. 429 00:18:48,333 --> 00:18:50,300 - A lot of muck and mud. - Yeah. 430 00:18:50,433 --> 00:18:52,633 You got something? 431 00:18:55,433 --> 00:18:57,633 - Got a signal. Right there. - Sounds good. 432 00:19:05,667 --> 00:19:07,467 It's in here, whatever it is. 433 00:19:08,800 --> 00:19:10,300 Just a heavy chunk of metal. 434 00:19:10,467 --> 00:19:11,934 Yeah, don't know what it is until it's washed off. 435 00:19:12,100 --> 00:19:13,467 It's a whatsit. 436 00:19:14,467 --> 00:19:17,200 This is a piece of twisted metal 437 00:19:17,333 --> 00:19:20,700 from the MP-1 spoils at the moment. 438 00:19:20,834 --> 00:19:22,934 But when it goes back to the lab, 439 00:19:23,100 --> 00:19:24,800 maybe Emma runs scans 440 00:19:24,934 --> 00:19:27,934 and tell us it's something completely different. 441 00:19:29,934 --> 00:19:31,967 There's a lot of stuff caked on it, for sure. 442 00:19:32,133 --> 00:19:35,200 This could be some kind of bladed tool, 443 00:19:35,333 --> 00:19:37,233 'cause I see a curve on it. 444 00:19:37,400 --> 00:19:40,600 See if you other guys can make heads or tails of it. 445 00:19:41,600 --> 00:19:43,133 It's very heavy. 446 00:19:43,300 --> 00:19:45,400 Whatever it is, it's been down there a long time. 447 00:19:45,500 --> 00:19:47,300 This is really, really hard. 448 00:19:47,433 --> 00:19:49,867 It's been on there for a long time. 449 00:19:50,000 --> 00:19:51,433 Yeah, let's bag it, Terry. 450 00:19:51,600 --> 00:19:53,066 I don't know what it is, but it has-- 451 00:19:53,233 --> 00:19:54,967 certainly has the appearance of being old. 452 00:19:55,133 --> 00:19:56,533 Thank you. 453 00:19:58,066 --> 00:20:00,066 All right. We've got another load waiting for us. 454 00:20:00,233 --> 00:20:02,066 - Okay. - Let's find some more. 455 00:20:09,667 --> 00:20:11,200 That is strange. 456 00:20:11,400 --> 00:20:12,767 - Clean, Billy. - Yep. 457 00:20:17,834 --> 00:20:20,600 Check this out. I washed it and I see this... 458 00:20:20,767 --> 00:20:22,300 - Oh, yeah. - ...stain in it. 459 00:20:22,467 --> 00:20:23,900 What do you think it is? 460 00:20:24,100 --> 00:20:26,467 That sure looks like exotic wood. 461 00:20:26,633 --> 00:20:28,767 - Why? - Why do you say that? 462 00:20:28,967 --> 00:20:30,367 - The colors on it. - Really? 463 00:20:30,500 --> 00:20:31,934 And-and the curve. 464 00:20:32,100 --> 00:20:34,200 - That shouldn't be here. - Nope. 465 00:20:34,333 --> 00:20:36,033 This is strange. 466 00:20:36,133 --> 00:20:38,300 This linearity and that staining? 467 00:20:38,467 --> 00:20:40,567 It could be palm tree. 468 00:20:41,600 --> 00:20:43,033 Yeah, we don't know where that's from. 469 00:20:43,166 --> 00:20:45,700 I mean, we're on an island and we know people 470 00:20:45,834 --> 00:20:47,433 have traveled from a long way away 471 00:20:47,600 --> 00:20:49,133 to this island by boat. 472 00:20:49,333 --> 00:20:50,967 Well, it'd be really cool if you're right, Gary. 473 00:20:51,133 --> 00:20:53,266 Uh, to come from 200 feet in the Money Pit? 474 00:20:53,433 --> 00:20:54,800 That's incredible. 475 00:20:55,767 --> 00:20:59,300 This is wood from the bottom of the solution channel 476 00:20:59,467 --> 00:21:02,967 and wood should not be at this depth, 477 00:21:03,166 --> 00:21:06,100 unless it were pushed down from above. 478 00:21:06,233 --> 00:21:08,433 - Get a bag, Peter. - Yeah, put it in a bag. 479 00:21:08,567 --> 00:21:10,033 We need to talk to experts. 480 00:21:10,200 --> 00:21:11,767 If this is an exotic wood, 481 00:21:11,967 --> 00:21:14,500 it would lend credence to an old-world ship 482 00:21:14,667 --> 00:21:16,700 coming to the New World. 483 00:21:18,900 --> 00:21:20,500 All right, let's take a look at this. 484 00:21:20,700 --> 00:21:22,266 Let's get stuck in. 485 00:21:23,867 --> 00:21:25,100 The year's come to an end, 486 00:21:25,233 --> 00:21:28,200 we're within a few hammer grabs of being done, 487 00:21:28,367 --> 00:21:31,700 and I hope we find the one thing or solve the mystery 488 00:21:31,834 --> 00:21:33,300 or find the treasure. 489 00:21:33,467 --> 00:21:37,100 I still have-- every fiber of my being believes 490 00:21:37,300 --> 00:21:39,767 that Oak Island is real, the mystery is real. 491 00:21:39,900 --> 00:21:42,533 I want to know what happened here. 492 00:21:45,667 --> 00:21:47,667 It's a lot of rounded stuff. 493 00:21:53,066 --> 00:21:55,433 No. No solid hits. 494 00:21:55,567 --> 00:21:58,200 We're probably getting very close, 495 00:21:58,367 --> 00:22:00,400 - to the bottom. - Yep. 496 00:22:01,900 --> 00:22:03,600 - Hey, guys. -Hey. - How you doing? 497 00:22:04,967 --> 00:22:07,333 So, we're on bedrock, bottom of the hole. 498 00:22:07,533 --> 00:22:09,166 Okay. 499 00:22:09,300 --> 00:22:10,867 What are the final numbers? 500 00:22:10,967 --> 00:22:12,433 - 210. - Okay. 501 00:22:14,633 --> 00:22:15,867 We gave it a good shot, mate. 502 00:22:16,033 --> 00:22:17,433 We did. 503 00:22:17,600 --> 00:22:19,000 Hundred percent, we did. 504 00:22:21,300 --> 00:22:23,934 We should all be quite proud of what we all did. 505 00:22:24,133 --> 00:22:25,533 Oh, yeah. 506 00:22:25,700 --> 00:22:28,867 I-I love the fact that the Money Pit, 507 00:22:29,066 --> 00:22:31,100 even though it denies us answers, 508 00:22:31,266 --> 00:22:32,734 at the end of the day, 509 00:22:32,934 --> 00:22:35,367 we walk away with our heads held high. 510 00:22:35,533 --> 00:22:37,033 - Thank you. - Thanks, guys. 511 00:22:37,200 --> 00:22:38,867 - Thank you. - Appreciate it. -Yep. 512 00:22:40,734 --> 00:22:42,367 Sometimes you get the ball 513 00:22:42,533 --> 00:22:44,767 across the goal line and sometimes you don't. 514 00:22:44,934 --> 00:22:48,066 But we did learn some things and we made some discoveries, 515 00:22:48,233 --> 00:22:51,934 which may be impactful as we delve into them. 516 00:22:53,033 --> 00:22:54,433 You can't deny the science. 517 00:22:54,600 --> 00:22:56,667 There is silver at depth 518 00:22:56,767 --> 00:22:58,333 down in the solution channel. 519 00:22:58,467 --> 00:23:01,667 I'm not willing to give up till we find it. 520 00:23:05,967 --> 00:23:07,333 Hey, Marty. 521 00:23:07,500 --> 00:23:09,400 Hey, Rick. What's going on? 522 00:23:09,500 --> 00:23:13,100 You know, this is the, uh, last caisson. 523 00:23:14,133 --> 00:23:17,300 Good news is that it was a technical success. 524 00:23:17,433 --> 00:23:20,233 The concept of the treasure having fallen to depth, 525 00:23:20,333 --> 00:23:21,967 everything we encountered, 526 00:23:22,133 --> 00:23:24,467 would have permitted that to happen. 527 00:23:24,667 --> 00:23:26,767 There's no question about that. 528 00:23:26,934 --> 00:23:28,300 And we got down. 529 00:23:28,467 --> 00:23:30,133 210, we bottomed out. 530 00:23:30,300 --> 00:23:33,467 And unfortunately, we... we didn't find it. 531 00:23:47,834 --> 00:23:52,500 Right. But if we think about the year in its totality, 532 00:23:52,667 --> 00:23:54,500 I think there's a lot to be proud of. 533 00:23:54,667 --> 00:23:56,934 I think there's a lot to be happy about. 534 00:24:18,400 --> 00:24:19,800 Right. 535 00:24:23,000 --> 00:24:25,700 Okey doke. All right, see you. 536 00:24:29,867 --> 00:24:31,467 Welcome, to everybody. 537 00:24:31,600 --> 00:24:32,700 We have reached the end of this year's exploration, 538 00:24:32,834 --> 00:24:34,367 which makes this the last meeting. 539 00:24:34,533 --> 00:24:35,900 Hello, Terry and Derek. 540 00:24:36,934 --> 00:24:40,700 - Hello, Marty. - I think a good place to start 541 00:24:40,867 --> 00:24:43,667 is with this heat map that Steve made some time ago 542 00:24:43,834 --> 00:24:45,467 to update it for this year's efforts. 543 00:24:45,567 --> 00:24:46,834 The idea is to say, 544 00:24:47,033 --> 00:24:49,800 "Where are the spots 545 00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:52,033 we have found old artifacts?" 546 00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:55,200 Earlier this year, surveyor Steve Guptill 547 00:24:55,367 --> 00:24:57,400 created a so-called "heat map." 548 00:24:57,567 --> 00:24:59,233 It illustrates where the team 549 00:24:59,400 --> 00:25:02,033 has made their most significant discoveries, 550 00:25:02,133 --> 00:25:04,300 noting their approximate dates of origin 551 00:25:04,467 --> 00:25:06,767 by using different colors. 552 00:25:06,934 --> 00:25:09,734 So far, we have found about 800 artifacts island-wide. 553 00:25:09,900 --> 00:25:12,567 Laird and his own team, they find hundreds more than that. 554 00:25:12,734 --> 00:25:14,767 We found about 1,200 artifacts this year. 555 00:25:14,900 --> 00:25:17,100 And then, let me go over the hot areas. 556 00:25:17,300 --> 00:25:18,967 Most of the artifacts that you see 557 00:25:19,133 --> 00:25:20,700 are from the last two years. 558 00:25:20,834 --> 00:25:24,066 If it's in the 1700s, um, I've been clicking orange. 559 00:25:24,233 --> 00:25:27,133 If it's earlier than that, I click pink. 560 00:25:27,300 --> 00:25:30,033 - Blue is 1800s to now. - Yeah. 561 00:25:30,166 --> 00:25:32,934 Let me turn off every color except pink. 562 00:25:33,100 --> 00:25:35,133 Wow. 563 00:25:35,300 --> 00:25:37,533 There's an overwhelming amount of evidence 564 00:25:37,667 --> 00:25:40,133 that shows that people were here earlier 565 00:25:40,300 --> 00:25:42,467 than we originally believed. 566 00:25:42,667 --> 00:25:44,367 It's almost indisputable that 567 00:25:44,500 --> 00:25:49,467 there was island-wide activity to a fairly large scale. 568 00:25:50,667 --> 00:25:51,934 That's significant, is it not? 569 00:25:52,100 --> 00:25:53,600 It is significant. 570 00:25:53,767 --> 00:25:57,700 Yeah. We just need to know who and why, and when. 571 00:25:57,800 --> 00:25:59,400 - Yeah, and what they were doing. - Yeah. 572 00:25:59,567 --> 00:26:01,133 - Yeah. - Mm-hmm. 573 00:26:01,333 --> 00:26:03,333 Well, we also know that the Lot 8 boulder was moved. 574 00:26:03,500 --> 00:26:06,166 And looking up there on the heat map, 575 00:26:06,333 --> 00:26:09,333 that would have had to be work that was done earlier. 576 00:26:09,500 --> 00:26:11,200 That's a huge anomaly. 577 00:26:11,367 --> 00:26:12,967 That's a great segue to go to Lot 8, 578 00:26:13,133 --> 00:26:16,333 and to me, this boulder came out of nowhere this year. 579 00:26:16,500 --> 00:26:19,100 Something rather significant 580 00:26:19,233 --> 00:26:20,467 had to happen here. 581 00:26:20,633 --> 00:26:22,500 Laird, is there anything like it in Nova Scotia 582 00:26:22,700 --> 00:26:24,133 - that you know of? - No. I haven't found 583 00:26:24,300 --> 00:26:26,133 anything like it in North America. 584 00:26:26,300 --> 00:26:28,166 I think it's much older. 585 00:26:28,333 --> 00:26:31,367 I would not be surprised if it got us into the 1200 range. 586 00:26:33,233 --> 00:26:35,100 The team was stunned to discover 587 00:26:35,233 --> 00:26:38,333 a 40,000-pound boulder on Lot 8 this year 588 00:26:38,500 --> 00:26:40,934 that was covering the cradle of stones 589 00:26:41,066 --> 00:26:43,700 and a potential shaft deeper below it. 590 00:26:43,867 --> 00:26:45,800 However, prior to that, 591 00:26:45,967 --> 00:26:49,000 they had found two curious artifacts on the lot. 592 00:26:49,166 --> 00:26:54,133 One, a lead bag seal that may date back some 700 years. 593 00:26:54,300 --> 00:26:57,600 And the other was a copper artifact with symbols 594 00:26:57,734 --> 00:27:00,567 that may be connected to the Knights Templar. 595 00:27:00,734 --> 00:27:02,400 Well, and Rick, 596 00:27:02,567 --> 00:27:04,500 you got some light that you can shed on the Lot 8 boulder 597 00:27:04,633 --> 00:27:06,333 - from that trip to the Azores. - Yes. 598 00:27:06,467 --> 00:27:08,667 We wanted to find if there is 599 00:27:08,800 --> 00:27:10,500 some evidence that the Templars, 600 00:27:10,700 --> 00:27:15,000 or associated groups in the 1300s, 601 00:27:15,133 --> 00:27:19,200 needed to safeguard a treasure, uh, via the Azores 602 00:27:19,400 --> 00:27:21,500 prior to coming to Oak Island. 603 00:27:21,633 --> 00:27:24,033 We went to a megalithic site. 604 00:27:24,233 --> 00:27:25,734 And on the way up the hill, 605 00:27:25,900 --> 00:27:27,700 I just noticed a huge stone, 606 00:27:27,867 --> 00:27:29,734 but it had slots carved into it. 607 00:27:29,900 --> 00:27:32,333 And to me, it's... 608 00:27:32,467 --> 00:27:37,500 it was so similar to the spacing in the Lot 8 boulder. 609 00:27:38,533 --> 00:27:43,667 That rock has a big void, to me, purposely built underneath it. 610 00:27:43,867 --> 00:27:45,166 Which brings me 611 00:27:45,300 --> 00:27:46,567 to what Scott did yesterday. 612 00:27:46,767 --> 00:27:48,033 So, yesterday, 613 00:27:48,133 --> 00:27:49,433 we went and got a large hammer drill, 614 00:27:49,633 --> 00:27:51,533 a three-foot-long core bit. 615 00:27:51,700 --> 00:27:55,500 And when we drilled in there, we didn't find bedrock. 616 00:27:55,633 --> 00:27:57,233 Okay, well, here's what's certain: 617 00:27:57,433 --> 00:28:00,734 there's a lot more work to do on this boulder on Lot 8, 618 00:28:00,834 --> 00:28:02,633 including digging underneath it. 619 00:28:03,667 --> 00:28:05,967 There still could be a tunnel, there could be a shaft. 620 00:28:06,133 --> 00:28:07,500 Or there could be treasure. 621 00:28:07,667 --> 00:28:09,500 There could be treasure, Gary. 622 00:28:09,633 --> 00:28:12,133 We need to completely eliminate any question 623 00:28:12,300 --> 00:28:14,834 as to what might have been done underneath that boulder. 624 00:28:15,033 --> 00:28:17,133 But let's shift over to Lot 5, 625 00:28:17,300 --> 00:28:19,166 which has been hugely significant. 626 00:28:19,333 --> 00:28:21,266 So, we have this feature 627 00:28:21,367 --> 00:28:24,100 which became two features which became three features. 628 00:28:25,367 --> 00:28:28,600 This year, the team made a number of new discoveries 629 00:28:28,800 --> 00:28:32,467 in the rounded stone foundation near the shore on Lot 5 630 00:28:32,667 --> 00:28:34,500 that suggest it was occupied 631 00:28:34,667 --> 00:28:37,300 by different groups over different periods 632 00:28:37,500 --> 00:28:40,467 prior to the discovery of the Money Pit. 633 00:28:40,633 --> 00:28:42,734 These include a folded coin, 634 00:28:42,834 --> 00:28:45,734 meant to represent a religious symbol of protection 635 00:28:45,867 --> 00:28:49,233 that may be more than 300 years old. 636 00:28:49,367 --> 00:28:52,266 They also found a decorative lead artifact 637 00:28:52,433 --> 00:28:55,567 that may date back more than 700 years. 638 00:28:55,700 --> 00:29:00,166 And in just the last month, they began investigating 639 00:29:00,333 --> 00:29:02,667 what was previously thought to be a modern well 640 00:29:02,834 --> 00:29:04,867 just a few yards away. 641 00:29:05,033 --> 00:29:07,200 But after digging next to it, 642 00:29:07,333 --> 00:29:09,033 they discovered evidence 643 00:29:09,200 --> 00:29:10,834 that it is a much larger feature, 644 00:29:11,000 --> 00:29:14,467 and may be connected to the rounded foundation. 645 00:29:15,500 --> 00:29:17,133 And my understanding, Laird, 646 00:29:17,266 --> 00:29:18,834 it wasn't just a domicile. 647 00:29:19,000 --> 00:29:21,133 - Something different than that? - Correct. 648 00:29:21,266 --> 00:29:23,400 We've always looked for the camp. 649 00:29:23,567 --> 00:29:26,333 If there was this tremendous activity 650 00:29:26,500 --> 00:29:28,500 at the Money Pit, it would have taken men 651 00:29:28,667 --> 00:29:30,700 and animals and support structures 652 00:29:30,867 --> 00:29:32,467 and all kinds of stuff, and maybe Lot 5 653 00:29:32,600 --> 00:29:33,834 is what we've been looking for. 654 00:29:34,000 --> 00:29:35,400 You have evidence here 655 00:29:35,567 --> 00:29:37,467 that substantiates that. 656 00:29:37,600 --> 00:29:40,333 And we have possibly found a road 657 00:29:40,433 --> 00:29:42,467 that might be a-a way to move the treasure 658 00:29:42,600 --> 00:29:45,467 here on Oak Island: the sand road. 659 00:29:45,600 --> 00:29:47,033 And again, it leads us down 660 00:29:47,200 --> 00:29:50,500 a-a path of discovery in the swamp. 661 00:29:50,667 --> 00:29:52,734 The sand road potentially changes the whole island. 662 00:29:55,333 --> 00:29:58,533 While excavating the western side of the swamp... 663 00:29:58,700 --> 00:30:00,467 - Still sandy. - ...the team 664 00:30:00,600 --> 00:30:04,033 was surprised to uncover a sand-covered cobblestone road 665 00:30:04,200 --> 00:30:07,700 that was lined with eight-sided wooden survey stakes. 666 00:30:07,867 --> 00:30:11,033 And as they kept exposing the mysterious feature... 667 00:30:12,066 --> 00:30:14,367 ...they found signs that it may run through 668 00:30:14,533 --> 00:30:17,467 the center of the island toward Lot 5, 669 00:30:17,567 --> 00:30:19,834 as well as through the swamp, 670 00:30:20,033 --> 00:30:23,066 toward the believed Portuguese stone road. 671 00:30:24,600 --> 00:30:26,800 I find the sand road really interesting now. 672 00:30:26,934 --> 00:30:29,166 We were always looking for a connection 673 00:30:29,333 --> 00:30:31,667 between the Money Pit and Lot 5. 674 00:30:31,834 --> 00:30:34,333 And perhaps the sand road is the connection. 675 00:30:34,500 --> 00:30:36,467 It could lead literally to a place 676 00:30:36,667 --> 00:30:39,200 where treasure's deposited. 677 00:30:41,233 --> 00:30:43,300 Good. Excellent. 678 00:30:47,934 --> 00:30:49,900 The sand road could lead literally to a place 679 00:30:50,066 --> 00:30:51,867 where treasure's deposited. 680 00:30:52,033 --> 00:30:53,567 Exactly. 681 00:30:53,734 --> 00:30:56,700 I love this little oxshoe that was found 682 00:30:56,800 --> 00:30:58,166 along that path. 683 00:30:58,367 --> 00:31:00,500 Only mean one thing, and that's hauling. 684 00:31:00,667 --> 00:31:02,633 We thought that the Portuguese stone road 685 00:31:02,767 --> 00:31:04,800 that we call it was a big job? 686 00:31:04,967 --> 00:31:06,633 Well, you know, look at the length of this thing. 687 00:31:07,667 --> 00:31:09,433 They might be the same thing. -[Billy] Right. 688 00:31:09,533 --> 00:31:12,934 The sand road is a continuation of Center Road. 689 00:31:13,100 --> 00:31:14,934 That means that it's there much earlier 690 00:31:15,100 --> 00:31:16,734 - than we first thought. - Agreed. 691 00:31:16,934 --> 00:31:19,133 And so, we have these in front of us, 692 00:31:19,266 --> 00:31:22,333 are what we believe to be a hand cannon 693 00:31:22,500 --> 00:31:25,233 and four stoneshots. 694 00:31:25,367 --> 00:31:27,900 These two are from previous years. 695 00:31:28,033 --> 00:31:29,300 They're both from the Azores. 696 00:31:29,467 --> 00:31:31,333 But then this year, we find two more-- 697 00:31:31,533 --> 00:31:33,767 actually, Derek found them on the wash plant-- 698 00:31:33,867 --> 00:31:37,333 and here's the ultimate point: no country significant 699 00:31:37,500 --> 00:31:40,266 was using them after about 1450. 700 00:31:40,433 --> 00:31:42,500 So, what are those doing on Oak Island? 701 00:31:42,667 --> 00:31:44,900 It really, I think, is one of the most 702 00:31:45,033 --> 00:31:46,633 concrete dates we have. 703 00:31:48,100 --> 00:31:49,767 When the team first uncovered 704 00:31:49,934 --> 00:31:52,667 a section of the sand road in the swamp this year... 705 00:31:52,834 --> 00:31:54,500 - Look at that. - ...they also found 706 00:31:54,667 --> 00:31:58,667 part of an early firearm known as a hand cannon. 707 00:31:58,867 --> 00:32:00,300 And that is unusual. 708 00:32:00,400 --> 00:32:01,967 It was a curious find, 709 00:32:02,100 --> 00:32:04,867 given that they have now also discovered 710 00:32:05,033 --> 00:32:06,834 four pieces of stoneshot, 711 00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:10,200 three of which were unearthed in the Money Pit area. 712 00:32:11,500 --> 00:32:13,133 Mm-hmm. 713 00:32:13,266 --> 00:32:14,567 And during the team's recent trip 714 00:32:14,734 --> 00:32:16,567 to the Azores islands... 715 00:32:20,667 --> 00:32:23,633 ...Portuguese archaeologist Tiago Rodrigues 716 00:32:23,734 --> 00:32:26,500 affirmed that these artifacts may not only date back 717 00:32:26,667 --> 00:32:29,200 to the 14th century 718 00:32:29,367 --> 00:32:32,233 but could also be of Portuguese origin. 719 00:32:32,400 --> 00:32:36,667 Is this enough to prove a pre-Columbian voyage? 720 00:32:36,834 --> 00:32:38,500 No, but it's a good indication. 721 00:32:38,667 --> 00:32:40,200 And a good sign of treasure, 722 00:32:40,333 --> 00:32:42,200 because you'd need guns and ammo 723 00:32:42,367 --> 00:32:45,734 if you're putting a large treasure in the Money Pit. 724 00:32:45,900 --> 00:32:47,333 Yeah. 725 00:32:47,500 --> 00:32:50,333 And so, finally, conceptually, 726 00:32:50,500 --> 00:32:51,967 we arrive at the Money Pit. 727 00:32:52,066 --> 00:32:53,567 Did a lot of work there, 728 00:32:53,734 --> 00:32:57,467 and what got us very excited is this right here. 729 00:32:57,600 --> 00:33:00,633 This is the fabled Pitblado coin. 730 00:33:01,667 --> 00:33:03,100 So, this coin turns out to be 731 00:33:03,266 --> 00:33:07,967 a 1369 to 1371 Portuguese coin. 732 00:33:08,133 --> 00:33:09,633 Extremely rare 733 00:33:09,800 --> 00:33:12,266 and very valuable. 734 00:33:12,433 --> 00:33:14,266 And of course, that got us all really excited, 735 00:33:14,433 --> 00:33:17,467 including me, who is fixed on treasure more than story. 736 00:33:17,633 --> 00:33:19,734 A chest of these 737 00:33:19,934 --> 00:33:21,633 would be worth just that, it would be worth 738 00:33:21,800 --> 00:33:23,300 an enormous fortune. 739 00:33:23,467 --> 00:33:25,533 And it did, apparently, come out of the Money Pit. 740 00:33:26,567 --> 00:33:28,300 So, we got really excited about this, 741 00:33:28,467 --> 00:33:31,633 and then we chased the theory of... 742 00:33:31,800 --> 00:33:34,066 "All right, there was a treasure in the Money Pit, 743 00:33:34,233 --> 00:33:37,033 and the treasure fell into the solution channel." 744 00:33:38,000 --> 00:33:39,467 And scientific evidence to show 745 00:33:39,633 --> 00:33:41,567 - that it's still down there. - Exactly. 746 00:33:41,734 --> 00:33:42,934 So, it got us all enthused, 747 00:33:43,100 --> 00:33:44,600 and we were able to get canisters 748 00:33:44,767 --> 00:33:46,266 down into the solution channel. 749 00:33:46,433 --> 00:33:48,233 - Yeah. - We found lots of things 750 00:33:48,400 --> 00:33:49,767 that shouldn't have been in the solution channel. 751 00:33:49,934 --> 00:33:52,467 My analysis of that is that 752 00:33:52,600 --> 00:33:54,266 it was proof of concept, 753 00:33:54,433 --> 00:33:57,233 and proves the theory that stuff could fall down in there. 754 00:33:57,400 --> 00:34:00,433 We weren't successful in finding the treasure. 755 00:34:00,567 --> 00:34:03,967 But we all still think it's here because of your work, Ian 756 00:34:04,133 --> 00:34:05,967 and Dr. Fred, because of the metals in the water. 757 00:34:06,133 --> 00:34:07,333 - Mm-hmm. - I... 758 00:34:07,500 --> 00:34:09,166 I know you have a potentially new method 759 00:34:09,333 --> 00:34:12,667 that we could zero in and maybe find the treasure. 760 00:34:12,834 --> 00:34:15,500 Yep. -Can you bring the group up to speed on that? 761 00:34:15,700 --> 00:34:17,133 Yeah. 762 00:34:17,300 --> 00:34:19,867 A little while ago, Dr. Michel suggested... 763 00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:22,433 we're having problems with water. 764 00:34:22,567 --> 00:34:24,834 Water moves around, gets diluted, 765 00:34:25,000 --> 00:34:26,767 so Fred suggests, "Why don't we look at wood?" 766 00:34:26,900 --> 00:34:29,467 Because it has the ability to soak up metal. 767 00:34:29,633 --> 00:34:32,667 Just like a water filter would soak up metal from water. 768 00:34:32,834 --> 00:34:35,667 And the wood's much better at soaking up metals than water. 769 00:34:35,834 --> 00:34:38,633 And I think we just need to do more work with the wood. 770 00:34:38,800 --> 00:34:40,433 The wood's at its early stages. 771 00:34:40,567 --> 00:34:43,367 And we got the data back. 772 00:34:43,533 --> 00:34:46,133 Results from, like, 15 sort of random samples. 773 00:34:46,300 --> 00:34:48,333 So, if you've just done the tests now, 774 00:34:48,500 --> 00:34:50,800 where did you get the wood to test? 775 00:34:50,967 --> 00:34:55,000 We got it from the outside of logs and planks 776 00:34:55,133 --> 00:34:56,700 that were in various tunnels and shafts 777 00:34:56,867 --> 00:34:58,133 throughout the Money Pit. 778 00:34:58,300 --> 00:35:00,834 And something did show up 779 00:35:00,967 --> 00:35:02,900 in Shaft 2A. 780 00:35:04,200 --> 00:35:07,433 Which is, I think, the unknown shaft. 781 00:35:09,100 --> 00:35:11,700 We're digging up the first ever searcher shaft on Oak Island. 782 00:35:11,800 --> 00:35:15,166 In 2024, the Oak Island team 783 00:35:15,300 --> 00:35:18,166 began uncovering a feature that they believed 784 00:35:18,300 --> 00:35:22,767 to be an early 19th-century searcher shaft known as Shaft 2, 785 00:35:22,967 --> 00:35:25,600 which according to historical records, 786 00:35:25,767 --> 00:35:30,100 was located 14 feet southeast of the original Money Pit. 787 00:35:30,266 --> 00:35:31,834 I tend to think 788 00:35:31,967 --> 00:35:33,900 - it's two different shafts. - However, 789 00:35:34,066 --> 00:35:35,533 during the excavation, 790 00:35:35,734 --> 00:35:39,000 they discovered another undocumented shaft 791 00:35:39,133 --> 00:35:43,600 some ten feet to the northeast that they dubbed "Shaft 2A." 792 00:35:43,767 --> 00:35:45,834 This made them wonder whether they found 793 00:35:45,934 --> 00:35:48,867 an old shaft built by treasure hunters 794 00:35:49,033 --> 00:35:52,400 or perhaps treasure depositors. 795 00:35:52,567 --> 00:35:55,533 So, in Shaft 2A-- the wood sample from Shaft 2A-- 796 00:35:55,633 --> 00:35:59,500 we had the highest amount of silver we've ever seen. 797 00:35:59,600 --> 00:36:02,900 And also, uh, I think the third highest level of gold. 798 00:36:11,166 --> 00:36:13,000 So, in Shaft 2A, we had the highest amount 799 00:36:13,166 --> 00:36:14,800 of silver we've ever seen. 800 00:36:15,000 --> 00:36:18,333 And also, uh, I think the third highest level of gold. 801 00:36:18,467 --> 00:36:19,734 - Great. - There you go. 802 00:36:19,934 --> 00:36:21,433 Well, that's pretty exciting, right? 803 00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:23,333 It's another direct indication of treasure, isn't it? 804 00:36:23,500 --> 00:36:25,467 With that result, if we have 805 00:36:25,633 --> 00:36:27,834 this kind of silver-- highest silver we've seen 806 00:36:28,000 --> 00:36:29,667 in something like 2A-- that could mean 807 00:36:29,834 --> 00:36:34,100 that there's silver very, very close to where that wood is. 808 00:36:35,166 --> 00:36:37,166 After testing numerous samples of wood 809 00:36:37,333 --> 00:36:39,333 that the team has unearthed 810 00:36:39,500 --> 00:36:41,667 in the Money Pit area over the years, 811 00:36:41,800 --> 00:36:45,900 Dr. Spooner has found new evidence of buried silver 812 00:36:46,033 --> 00:36:49,266 in the mysterious shaft known as 2A, 813 00:36:49,433 --> 00:36:53,000 a structure located more than 30 feet northeast 814 00:36:53,166 --> 00:36:56,934 of where they detected precious metals in the solution channel. 815 00:36:57,967 --> 00:36:59,233 - Dr. Spooner... - Yeah. 816 00:36:59,333 --> 00:37:01,667 ...how do you reconcile the silver 817 00:37:01,834 --> 00:37:04,800 that we're finding in the wood from 2A 818 00:37:04,934 --> 00:37:07,166 and the silver that we're finding in the solution channel? 819 00:37:07,333 --> 00:37:09,834 Maybe what we're looking at here is... 820 00:37:10,000 --> 00:37:13,033 um, a-a variety of sources. 821 00:37:13,166 --> 00:37:14,900 Or multiple deposits. 822 00:37:15,033 --> 00:37:16,967 Yep. -[Marty] This is getting interesting. 823 00:37:17,066 --> 00:37:19,867 - Multiple treasures? - It's a possibility, sure. 824 00:37:20,000 --> 00:37:22,967 - Wow. - What I'm proposing is 825 00:37:23,100 --> 00:37:25,967 we take a much more detailed look at, uh, metals in wood. 826 00:37:26,100 --> 00:37:29,900 Dr. Spooner's latest report perhaps proves 827 00:37:30,066 --> 00:37:32,367 the worthiness of the idea of testing the wood 828 00:37:32,533 --> 00:37:34,166 in several of the shafts. 829 00:37:34,333 --> 00:37:36,000 It certainly introduces new possibilities 830 00:37:36,166 --> 00:37:38,567 that we're chasing after multiple treasures 831 00:37:38,734 --> 00:37:40,233 on Oak Island. 832 00:37:40,367 --> 00:37:41,633 This is pretty much a no-brainer. 833 00:37:41,767 --> 00:37:43,567 - Let's continue this. - Yep. 834 00:37:43,734 --> 00:37:45,233 So, yes. Proceed, please. 835 00:37:45,367 --> 00:37:47,233 Tell us where the treasure is. We're ready. 836 00:37:47,400 --> 00:37:49,200 - I'll do my best. - -[Marty] Perfect. 837 00:37:49,367 --> 00:37:51,367 Yeah. 838 00:37:51,533 --> 00:37:52,834 Well, I just think it's a very 839 00:37:53,000 --> 00:37:54,200 productive year. 840 00:37:54,367 --> 00:37:55,667 We've had some major finds. 841 00:37:55,834 --> 00:37:57,667 The-the boulder on Lot 8, 842 00:37:57,834 --> 00:37:59,633 the sand road in the swamp... 843 00:37:59,767 --> 00:38:01,900 - Right. - It just seems like 844 00:38:02,000 --> 00:38:04,967 Oak Island has its secrets and we've uncovered some. 845 00:38:05,133 --> 00:38:07,934 Yeah. -So, I want to thank you, and I think we had a great year. 846 00:38:08,100 --> 00:38:09,633 - Yep. - So, 847 00:38:09,767 --> 00:38:11,600 I thought a long time about how I would like 848 00:38:11,734 --> 00:38:13,433 to close here today, 849 00:38:13,600 --> 00:38:15,266 and I thought a good way to do that 850 00:38:15,433 --> 00:38:17,467 might be to use a symbol. 851 00:38:17,600 --> 00:38:19,100 Gary? 852 00:38:19,266 --> 00:38:20,600 It's right here in me top pocket. 853 00:38:20,767 --> 00:38:22,400 Top pocket find. 854 00:38:22,567 --> 00:38:24,600 Yeah, top pocket find and, uh... 855 00:38:24,767 --> 00:38:26,567 It's... 856 00:38:26,734 --> 00:38:28,233 this. 857 00:38:28,333 --> 00:38:30,433 This is one ounce of pure gold. 858 00:38:30,600 --> 00:38:33,633 It appropriately has the Canadian maple leaf on it. 859 00:38:33,800 --> 00:38:36,100 And here's the pure gold I would like to find. 860 00:38:36,266 --> 00:38:40,200 And we have found pure gold here from the people of Canada, 861 00:38:40,333 --> 00:38:41,967 from the people of Nova Scotia 862 00:38:42,133 --> 00:38:45,367 and certainly, the people in this room. 863 00:38:45,500 --> 00:38:47,567 And if we are moving caissons around next year, 864 00:38:47,734 --> 00:38:48,934 instead of these poker chips, 865 00:38:49,100 --> 00:38:51,600 we're gonna move this maple leaf around 866 00:38:51,734 --> 00:38:53,433 to decide where to dig, 867 00:38:53,600 --> 00:38:55,600 and hopefully, find the treasure. 868 00:38:55,767 --> 00:38:57,567 - Yeah. - Yep. 869 00:38:58,800 --> 00:39:00,867 It goes without saying how important 870 00:39:01,066 --> 00:39:03,834 you have all become to me. 871 00:39:05,333 --> 00:39:07,500 We're a family. 872 00:39:07,667 --> 00:39:10,100 Because the experience here is only as wonderful 873 00:39:10,233 --> 00:39:13,266 as it is because of each and every one of you. 874 00:39:13,400 --> 00:39:16,200 Without you, without each of you, 875 00:39:16,367 --> 00:39:19,300 these past years of my life would have been... 876 00:39:21,533 --> 00:39:22,934 ...far less rich. 877 00:39:24,233 --> 00:39:26,367 The treasure and the story are... 878 00:39:27,834 --> 00:39:30,667 ...like brothers, they're together, right? 879 00:39:30,800 --> 00:39:33,200 But the real treasure, really, 880 00:39:33,367 --> 00:39:35,200 is each and every one of you. 881 00:39:37,567 --> 00:39:39,300 This is the true treasure in life, 882 00:39:39,467 --> 00:39:41,100 what we share now. 883 00:39:41,233 --> 00:39:43,100 Hundred percent. 884 00:39:43,233 --> 00:39:45,367 We are very grateful to be a part of 885 00:39:45,533 --> 00:39:48,367 your passion and share it with you. 886 00:39:48,533 --> 00:39:53,834 We would not be here if you did not share your dream, 887 00:39:54,000 --> 00:39:56,000 not only with us but the world. 888 00:39:56,133 --> 00:39:58,200 Thank you. 889 00:39:58,367 --> 00:40:00,834 - Thank you. - Yeah. -Yeah, well said. 890 00:40:01,000 --> 00:40:02,200 - I agree. - Absolutely. 891 00:40:02,367 --> 00:40:03,667 - Yep. - The thank-you that Craig 892 00:40:03,834 --> 00:40:05,834 expressed, the thank-you that Marty expressed, 893 00:40:06,000 --> 00:40:08,800 the thank-you that I'm expressing is heartfelt. 894 00:40:08,900 --> 00:40:11,667 It is genuine and it is important. 895 00:40:11,800 --> 00:40:14,467 Emiliano, why don't you close out the day? 896 00:40:14,633 --> 00:40:16,934 Grazie mille. 897 00:40:17,066 --> 00:40:19,166 Perfetto. 898 00:40:22,300 --> 00:40:24,200 Okay. Let's go. 899 00:40:24,367 --> 00:40:26,367 - All right. - Thank you all. 900 00:40:26,533 --> 00:40:28,300 - Thanks, everybody. - After you. 901 00:40:28,467 --> 00:40:31,867 The year on Oak Island has come to an end. 902 00:40:32,033 --> 00:40:34,767 Her legendary secrets remain unknown... 903 00:40:34,900 --> 00:40:36,133 Look at the enormity of the finds. 904 00:40:36,300 --> 00:40:37,600 Fiona, thanks. 905 00:40:37,734 --> 00:40:39,200 Look at the early dates. 906 00:40:39,367 --> 00:40:41,133 - Thanks, mate. - We have written 907 00:40:41,300 --> 00:40:44,133 maybe not the answer to the Oak Island mystery 908 00:40:44,300 --> 00:40:45,600 but we have added chapters 909 00:40:45,734 --> 00:40:47,934 upon chapters of information. 910 00:40:48,066 --> 00:40:49,867 Goodbye, all. 911 00:40:50,033 --> 00:40:53,467 However, Rick, Marty, Craig and their team 912 00:40:53,633 --> 00:40:57,500 have proved one thing: the quest for answers 913 00:40:57,633 --> 00:41:03,166 to this 231-year-old mystery is well worth the pursuit. 914 00:41:03,300 --> 00:41:04,900 My whole life, I've been curious about things. 915 00:41:05,100 --> 00:41:07,500 Very, very curious about things. It gets me in trouble sometimes. 916 00:41:07,633 --> 00:41:09,166 That was another good year. 917 00:41:09,300 --> 00:41:11,066 Yep. Always bittersweet, isn't it? 918 00:41:11,233 --> 00:41:14,367 How can we have found so many inexplicable things in one year? 919 00:41:14,533 --> 00:41:16,433 So, there's many reasons that would make me 920 00:41:16,600 --> 00:41:19,767 come back here to find this treasure. 921 00:41:19,934 --> 00:41:22,266 We have to be close to the endgame, don't we? 922 00:41:23,967 --> 00:41:28,433 So far, they have found more than 2,000 artifacts 923 00:41:28,600 --> 00:41:31,767 and numerous man-made structures 924 00:41:31,900 --> 00:41:34,834 predating the discovery of the Money Pit. 925 00:41:34,967 --> 00:41:38,333 Some by as much as 800 years. 926 00:41:38,467 --> 00:41:41,500 And they have obtained mounting scientific evidence 927 00:41:41,600 --> 00:41:44,433 that treasure really may lie buried 928 00:41:44,600 --> 00:41:46,934 all across the island. 929 00:41:48,700 --> 00:41:52,834 So, next year, when they return, 930 00:41:52,967 --> 00:41:57,266 they will build upon all they have learned and revealed 931 00:41:57,433 --> 00:41:59,867 to solve the mystery. 932 00:42:00,967 --> 00:42:03,433 I'd like a year where we said, "You know what? 933 00:42:03,633 --> 00:42:05,800 We did it." 934 00:42:05,967 --> 00:42:09,633 That moment has not come, but that is still my hope. 935 00:42:09,800 --> 00:42:11,000 I won't relent. 936 00:42:11,166 --> 00:42:13,233 I'm quite stubborn that way. 937 00:42:13,433 --> 00:42:16,000 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 72531

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