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NARRATOR:
Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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This is the year. Let's do it.
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NARRATOR:
...a special two-hour premiere.
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That story can be finished,
and I'm committed
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-to doing that.
-Amen. Let's go.
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MARTY:
I want to throw every resource
we can at it this year.
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STEVE:
So, this location's
where the treasure could be.
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MARTY:
We're clearly into a collapsed
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chamber of some sort.
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The scientists say metals
are coming out of here.
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That's a big enough box
for an offset chamber.
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-LAIRD: Marty.
-What do you think it is?
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LAIRD:
Could be a trapdoor.
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-Wow.
-Yeah!
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-(laughter)
-It's a coin!
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That is fantastic.
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JACK:
Good luck, Tony.
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He's getting right down into it.
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He's got his head
into something now.
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ALEX:
Yeah.
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Oh. No, that's not modern.
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This is probably BC.
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MARTY:
Holy smokes.
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(laughter)
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NARRATOR:
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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MARTY:
Well, how does everybody feel
about being back?
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How can you not be excited?
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JACK:
Yeah. I've had the feeling
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that we're about to find
the treasure this year.
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Jack, let's have
a little optimism here.
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(laughter)
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NARRATOR:
The most highly-anticipated
and potentially historic chapter
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of the 228-year-old
Oak Island mystery
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is about to begin.
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MARTY:
I want to throw every resource
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we can at it this year,
because
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I think we're closer
than we have ever been.
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We'll do whatever it takes
this year.
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-There you go.
-Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
Dating back to 1795,
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generations
of determined searchers
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have found startling clues
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that suggest a vast treasure
could be buried
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in a more than 100-foot-deep
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booby-trapped shaft
known as the Money Pit.
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And after spending
more than a decade
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on their own quest for answers,
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brothers Rick and Marty Lagina
have returned,
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along with their team,
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to fulfill the dream
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they've shared
since they were just boys.
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MARTY: All right, there
she be, guys, in all her glory.
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Oak Island.
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As I drive up to the island,
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my expectation is that this year
we will figure it out.
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The main reason is that
the data supports that.
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And a lot of data
points to gold and silver
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in the water
in the Money Pit area.
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So, I do feel in my heart
that this has to be the year.
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Big brother, let's get 'er done.
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Let's do it.
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There's a wonderful mystery
here ensconced
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within an island
in the North Atlantic
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that has endured centuries long.
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Okay, guys.
Let's go see the team.
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RICK:
And my expectation is...
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...that we'll be able
to solve it.
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That's my hope.
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DOUG:
Hey, guys.
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Gentlemen.
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-Hey, guys.
-Hey.
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MARTY:
We're back. (chuckles)
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RICK:
We are all together,
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all of us, the whole team.
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The fellowship is striving
to-to make that happen.
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Well, welcome, everybody.
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I see we have the rest of the
team up on the screen there.
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Which has grown to be
quite a group. Some new faces.
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And so, the purpose
of this meeting is to get us
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all together again and get us
all on the same page.
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-So, let's get to it.
-GARY: Before we get too far
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into talking about this year,
what about last year?
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(laughter)
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Well, that is a perfect segue,
because last year,
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at the end, what happened, Gary?
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Down at the bottom
of that Garden Shaft
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and getting
those nonferrous hits,
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and then having
to leave the shaft...
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(laughter)
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...I mean, oh, my God.
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NARRATOR:
Although the 82-foot-deep
structure
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known as the Garden Shaft
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is not believed to be
the original Money Pit--
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which was lost
in the 19th century
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due to constant digging
by previous searchers--
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last year, after wood samples
from the structure
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were scientifically dated
to 1735
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and water samples produced
high-trace evidence of gold,
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the Oak Island team commissioned
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a mining company named
Dumas Contracting Limited
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to remodel the shaft
for further exploration.
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-(device beeping)
-GARY (laughs): Oh!
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That's the best-sounding target.
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-That's nonferrous.
-RICK: Really?
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-Yeah.
-NARRATOR: Just before
they were forced to halt
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their search operations
due to the onset of winter...
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-MARTY: That's a screaming
large hit, isn't it?
-GARY: Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
...Rick, Marty, and metal
detection expert Gary Drayton
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identified nonferrous--
or precious metal-- targets
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just below the bottom
of the Garden Shaft.
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Now, once new permits
can be secured,
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Dumas will return to deepen
the shaft by 20 feet,
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with the potential
to construct lateral tunnels
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depending on what
is encountered below.
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GARY: Well, I'm hoping
we get down there again,
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because we know those hits
are there.
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Yeah, plans have been laid
for that.
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-Right.
-So, I'd like to hear,
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uh, Ian, from you.
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I've been a big believer
in this methodology--
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the gold in the water,
the silver in the water--
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for a long time, and those seem
to be concentrated there, too.
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-So, why don't you kind of
give us a recap on that?
-IAN: Yeah.
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You know, I'll pull Fred in--
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he's the real expert here--
but, uh,
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last year,
we were able to concentrate
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and be very confident
in the Baby Blob area.
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That's right.
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MATT:
All right,
that's the last sample.
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NARRATOR:
Over the past two years,
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geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner
and his colleagues,
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including hydrogeologist
Dr. Fred Michel,
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have been analyzing water
samples from numerous boreholes
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that Rick, Marty, Craig
and the team have drilled
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over the past decade
in the Money Pit area.
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Incredibly, these tests have
identified evidence of gold,
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silver and other metals between
depths of 80 and 120 feet,
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with the highest concentrations
in a zone
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they have dubbed
the "Baby Blob."
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which sets just several feet
west of the Garden Shaft.
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It is also within this zone
that the team has encountered
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a believed tunnel
at a depth of 95 feet
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that appears to run almost
directly below the Garden Shaft.
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IAN: I think what's got us
particularly excited
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is that we've got
the area of interest
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narrowed down
to about a 20-foot radius
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around the Garden Shaft.
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-Well, that's a good start.
-Yeah.
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FRED:
Well, as some of the drilling
takes place this year,
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and looking at the data
from last year,
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I think we might be able
to narrow it down a bit more.
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-IAN: Right.
-MARTY: Well, that I consider
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-very good news.
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MARTY:
Okay, so,
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we're gonna chase these metals
until they--
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-we figure out what they mean.
We got that.
-Mm-hmm.
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We haven't given up yet on
the sonic drilling, too, right?
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Yes.
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-Right.
-So, if we can continue
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to narrow down this radius
that we've been supplied with
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from Ian and Fred,
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we can really narrow in
on the Money Pit.
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NARRATOR:
While the team awaits
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the return of Dumas
to deepen the Garden Shaft,
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they will continue
with their strategic
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core-drilling program
throughout the surrounding area.
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If any new boreholes produce
physical evidence of valuables,
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Rick, Marty and the team
will have exact locations
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for where tunnels
can be extended
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from the bottom
of the Garden Shaft
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to hopefully solve
the Oak Island mystery.
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STEVE:
Right now,
we've got the drill out there
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waiting for us to pin
our first location.
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And that's gonna give us
great information
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to where we need to tunnel to.
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Okay. Well, let's move on
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to something that was exciting
last year.
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So, Laird, why don't you
bring us up to speed
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on what you've planned
this year, archaeologically.
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And-and your team.
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Well, we have lots
of new members.
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We have Emma, of course.
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Uh, in the middle,
we have Jamie Kouba
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and to the left
is Moya MacDonald.
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Up above, we have Helen,
who's come back.
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And then Danny Hennigar,
who's a Oak Island historian.
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You got enough trowels?
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-We bought more trowels.
-More trowels?
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(laughter)
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NARRATOR:
Although the search
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for the legendary treasure vault
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remains focused
in the Money Pit area,
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last year, archaeologist
Laird Niven and his colleagues
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helped the team make
several stunning revelations
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in other areas of the island.
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These include Lot 26,
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where the team
investigated a stone wall
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that may be more than
five centuries old
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and of Portuguese design,
along with a stone well
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that could be
more than 800 years old,
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and which also contains
trace evidence of silver.
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However,
of all the recent discoveries
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made by the team on Oak Island,
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the most compelling
were unearthed on Lot 5,
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which was purchased in 2022
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from the estate of
the late Robert Young.
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It was on these four acres
that the team
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found half of a nearly
2,000-year-old Roman coin,
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a 14th-century lead barter token
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and a stone foundation
that could date back
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to the same era
as the Garden Shaft.
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-That's 13 feet.
-It's a bizarre measurement.
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NARRATOR:
But the most curious structure
that was investigated on Lot 5
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was a circular stone depression
featuring a 13-foot diameter.
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A measurement
that is an exact match
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to the reported description
of the Money Pit,
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when it was discovered in 1795.
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Where are you starting?
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The circular feature on Lot 5.
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-We're gonna expand that search.
-Mm-hmm.
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And actually,
Danny's just recently brought
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some photographs
that shed some light
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-on the circular feature.
-Okay.
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So, I have some pictures
from Laird and Danny.
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-I'll share them.
-DANNY H.: In the photographs
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that we, uh, received
from the Robert Young family,
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it has an enormous amount
of rocks around the structure.
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LAIRD:
I don't think those rocks
came out of the feature.
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SCOTT:
This looks like the progression
of how it's being built.
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LAIRD:
Right.
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Robert Young created
the stone circles
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around the depression.
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RICK:
Wow. Look at that.
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-Robert Young did all that?
-Yeah.
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LAIRD:
Yes, but he didn't dig
the depression.
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MARTY:
It's like he thought this thing
was really important,
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so he built this beautiful
apron around it.
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-LAIRD: Exactly.
-MARTY: And you find stuff--
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lots of stuff--
from the earliest,
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1700-dated things we found
on the island, correct?
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Yeah.
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MARTY:
It's very clear, Robert Young
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didn't build
that entire feature on Lot 5.
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It was already there.
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There's way too many
17th-century artifacts in there.
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We're going
to carefully deconstruct
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the piece he didn't build.
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The hope is the feature
had something to do
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with the deposit of treasure.
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Okay, the next topic is,
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of course,
my often nemesis: the swamp.
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-(laughter)
-But just about every time
we dig,
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something comes up.
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And some of it is
inexplicably old.
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-Really old.
-Yep.
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NARRATOR:
In recent years,
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the team has found evidence
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that the mysterious
triangle-shaped swamp
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in the middle of Oak Island
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is either partially
or completely man-made.
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And within it, they have
unearthed numerous pieces
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of ancient sailing vessels
dating anywhere
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from the seventh
to the 18th centuries.
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They have also uncovered
a stone road,
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an adjoining cobblestone pathway
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and a stone ramp
that all may be related
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to the stone wall on Lot 26.
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And finally,
a massive paved feature
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that is believed
to have been created
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as early as 1200 AD.
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So, we have, currently,
four areas of interest
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-that we've permitted.
-(mouse clicks)
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They're in bright yellow
on your screen.
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RICK:
So, we have
the southeast corner,
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the area off of Fred's peninsula
to the south,
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and then
we have the paved area.
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But I am positively fascinated
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with the north side
of the swamp.
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GARY:
Yep. That side of the island,
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maybe we should send
Tony Sampson
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and have a look around.
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RICK:
Every time Tony dove
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in the waters around Oak Island,
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y-you know,
he's found something.
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So, I, absolutely, am convinced
that a dive should happen.
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Yes.
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-I think we should do that.
-JACK: Great.
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It looks like
we have a very busy year.
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CRAIG:
Well, every area
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we've talked about,
I'm excited to get into.
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I just think there's so much
to learn yet on this island,
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and hopefully, this is the year.
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-Yep. Beautiful.
-RICK: As I look
around this table
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and I see the fervor
in people's eyes,
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that story can be finished,
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and I'm committed to doing that.
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And I know
that all of you are as well.
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Absolutely.
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Amen. Let's go.
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Okay, let's get going.
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The mystery will get solved.
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MARTY:
So, let's get to it,
big brother.
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TERRY:
All right, here we go.
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-Hey, guys.
-STEVE: Hey, Alex.
How you doing?
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-Alex. How you doing?
-Good.
-Hey, Alex.
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So, first hole of the year.
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-STEVE: Yep.
-Absolutely.
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NARRATOR: Following their
meeting in the war room,
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Alex Lagina joins other members
of the Oak Island team
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in the Money Pit area
323
00:14:19,542 --> 00:14:22,875
as they begin drilling a new
six-inch-diameter borehole
324
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on their strategic grid
known as B5N13.
325
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-So, we have the Garden Shaft,
which is right there.
-Yep.
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STEVE:
So, this location's
really interesting
327
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because Dr. Spooner and
Dr. Michel put a 20-foot radius
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around the Garden Shaft
where the treasure could be.
329
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-And we're right
into that location.
-Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
Located between
the so-called Baby Blob
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and the Garden Shaft,
it is the team's hope
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that Borehole B5N13
will make direct contact
333
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with the mysterious source
of gold, silver and other metals
334
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that have been detected
in the area between a depth
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of 80 and 120 feet.
336
00:15:01,500 --> 00:15:03,667
So, this is gonna help us
gather more information
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00:15:03,833 --> 00:15:06,167
because the end goal
of this is, really,
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dig the Garden Shaft deeper
and tunnel out.
339
00:15:08,875 --> 00:15:10,625
So, we need a location
to tunnel out to,
340
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and potentially,
this could be the area.
341
00:15:12,333 --> 00:15:13,792
Yes.
342
00:15:13,958 --> 00:15:15,333
RICK:
The sonic drill program
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00:15:15,500 --> 00:15:17,125
is gonna be important
and informative.
344
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The one evocative thought
from all of us is,
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"This is the hole.
346
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This is where we're gonna nail
this thing and this'll be done."
347
00:15:25,208 --> 00:15:27,083
So, I'm very hopeful.
348
00:15:27,250 --> 00:15:29,000
-It's looking good.
-Yeah.
349
00:15:29,167 --> 00:15:31,333
Keep your fingers crossed.
We'll see what it brings up.
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-TERRY: Absolutely.
-NARRATOR: As the core
drilling operation
351
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continues at the Money Pit,
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on Lot 5, located on
the western side of the island,
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Jack Begley joins
archaeologists Laird Niven,
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00:15:46,583 --> 00:15:51,042
Jamie Kouba and their assistant
Fiona Steele to continue
355
00:15:51,208 --> 00:15:55,208
investigating the mysterious
circular stone depression...
356
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JACK:
So, where are we starting?
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-Over... Okay.
-Right here.
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NARRATOR:
...a feature that is now known
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to have been altered
by the late Robert Young,
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but which is believed
to possibly date back
361
00:16:05,875 --> 00:16:08,333
to at least
the mid-18th century.
362
00:16:08,542 --> 00:16:11,583
The main goal is
to expose the bottom,
363
00:16:11,792 --> 00:16:16,125
but also to look for the south
wall that we hope is there.
364
00:16:16,292 --> 00:16:18,125
If this was a dwelling,
it should have
365
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a foundational wall.
366
00:16:20,125 --> 00:16:22,125
-Well, let's get started.
-All right.
367
00:16:22,292 --> 00:16:23,958
So, did you have
any particular area
368
00:16:24,083 --> 00:16:25,667
where you'd like to get started?
369
00:16:25,833 --> 00:16:27,000
I was kind of thinking here...
370
00:16:27,208 --> 00:16:28,500
-Yeah.
-...at this sort of point.
371
00:16:28,708 --> 00:16:30,083
-Take that lump down.
-Okay.
372
00:16:30,250 --> 00:16:33,042
Your goal is to expose
the top of the rocks.
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-FIONA: Perfect. Okay.
-All right. Let's do it.
-LAIRD: Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
As Jamie and Fiona
carefully remove sediment
375
00:16:38,542 --> 00:16:41,458
from the rock layer that
Mr. Young added to the feature
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00:16:41,583 --> 00:16:43,542
some 20 years ago,
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00:16:43,708 --> 00:16:46,375
Laird and Jack begin
sifting those materials
378
00:16:46,542 --> 00:16:49,083
for any artifacts
that may help identify
379
00:16:49,208 --> 00:16:51,542
who originally created it.
380
00:16:52,917 --> 00:16:54,167
FIONA:
Jamie, look at this.
381
00:16:54,250 --> 00:16:55,875
-Look.
-JAMIE: What'd you find?
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00:16:56,042 --> 00:16:57,958
FIONA:
I'm finding
some red earthenware here.
383
00:16:58,042 --> 00:16:59,667
That's exciting.
384
00:16:59,833 --> 00:17:01,208
Hey, Laird.
385
00:17:01,375 --> 00:17:03,917
You might want to come have
a look at this.
386
00:17:04,042 --> 00:17:06,833
-All righty.
-That's incredible.
387
00:17:06,958 --> 00:17:08,542
I think we found some redware.
388
00:17:11,208 --> 00:17:14,000
LAIRD:
Wow. That's cool.
389
00:17:14,208 --> 00:17:17,042
NARRATOR:
Redware, which is a type
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00:17:17,208 --> 00:17:20,333
of earthenware pottery
made from fired clay,
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00:17:20,500 --> 00:17:23,125
was a widely used material
for the storage and transport
392
00:17:23,292 --> 00:17:26,042
of goods in both Europe
and North America
393
00:17:26,208 --> 00:17:29,792
between the 17th
and 18th centuries.
394
00:17:30,000 --> 00:17:33,042
It's just that the glaze is...
395
00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:35,167
...unusual.
396
00:17:35,250 --> 00:17:37,167
It's kind of purple and black.
397
00:17:37,250 --> 00:17:38,833
We see a lot
of coarse earthenwares,
398
00:17:38,958 --> 00:17:40,167
a lot of redwares.
399
00:17:40,333 --> 00:17:43,917
-Yeah.
-So when we can't recognize it,
400
00:17:44,042 --> 00:17:45,708
we immediately wonder
if it's earlier.
401
00:17:45,875 --> 00:17:47,333
-Okay.
-Right?
402
00:17:47,542 --> 00:17:49,000
JACK:
How early do you think
it could be?
403
00:17:49,208 --> 00:17:50,583
LAIRD:
Oh...
404
00:17:50,708 --> 00:17:53,500
in general,
it can get into the 1600s.
405
00:17:53,667 --> 00:17:55,708
Wow. Great find.
406
00:17:55,875 --> 00:17:57,417
Yeah.
407
00:17:57,583 --> 00:17:59,417
JACK:
If there were people
settling here,
408
00:17:59,583 --> 00:18:04,000
and-and it happened before
the discovery of the Money Pit,
409
00:18:04,208 --> 00:18:06,375
uh, did they have knowledge
of the Money Pit,
410
00:18:06,500 --> 00:18:10,708
and is there a reason why
they-they dug around this area?
411
00:18:10,917 --> 00:18:13,583
-Right.
-I'm wondering if the answers
are deeper.
412
00:18:13,708 --> 00:18:15,250
LAIRD:
Oh, absolutely.
413
00:18:15,375 --> 00:18:17,208
The further down we go,
the older the artifacts.
414
00:18:17,375 --> 00:18:19,125
Yep.
415
00:18:19,250 --> 00:18:21,583
All right.
I still have to screen.
416
00:18:21,792 --> 00:18:23,167
I kind of like getting dirty.
417
00:18:23,333 --> 00:18:25,000
-(laughs) You got
Jamie's bucket?
-Sure.
418
00:18:25,125 --> 00:18:27,708
-Okay.
-Why, thank you, sir.
419
00:18:27,875 --> 00:18:30,000
LAIRD:
I'm actually excited
about the round feature.
420
00:18:30,208 --> 00:18:31,708
This is an indication
421
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that there were people
living on the island
422
00:18:33,708 --> 00:18:35,958
before the 1760s,
before the island
423
00:18:36,125 --> 00:18:38,625
was divided up into lots.
424
00:18:38,750 --> 00:18:42,625
So, this is a new and exciting
and unknown occupation.
425
00:18:42,708 --> 00:18:44,375
Okay, guys.
426
00:18:44,542 --> 00:18:45,958
Here's our hardworking
archaeologists,
427
00:18:46,167 --> 00:18:47,917
and this is our playground
right here.
428
00:18:48,125 --> 00:18:49,833
-RICK: Good morning.
-JAMIE: Morning.
429
00:18:50,042 --> 00:18:52,708
Ladies, gentlemen, what's new?
430
00:18:52,917 --> 00:18:55,042
LAIRD: We found a nice piece
of, uh, coarse earthenware.
431
00:18:55,208 --> 00:18:58,833
One that I can't...
I don't recognize.
432
00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:00,333
Really? Okay.
433
00:19:00,500 --> 00:19:02,583
What is strange about
this piece of pottery?
434
00:19:02,792 --> 00:19:05,375
Um, purple glaze on the rim
435
00:19:05,583 --> 00:19:06,958
and the dark glaze
on the interior,
436
00:19:07,042 --> 00:19:09,208
I just don't recognize.
437
00:19:09,375 --> 00:19:11,875
Laird, if there's a piece
of pottery you don't recognize,
438
00:19:12,042 --> 00:19:13,542
-it's likely to be older, right?
-Exactly.
439
00:19:13,708 --> 00:19:15,125
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
440
00:19:15,292 --> 00:19:16,750
RICK:
What's the earliest
that could be?
441
00:19:16,875 --> 00:19:18,708
LAIRD:
1600s.
442
00:19:18,875 --> 00:19:22,667
What brings it back to 1600?
That's quite early.
443
00:19:22,833 --> 00:19:24,583
This is utilitarian pottery,
444
00:19:24,708 --> 00:19:27,375
so it doesn't change over--
much over time.
445
00:19:28,917 --> 00:19:31,500
When Laird,
who is a pottery expert,
446
00:19:31,708 --> 00:19:35,500
uh, says, "Guys,
this is an inexplicable find,
447
00:19:35,708 --> 00:19:38,625
I've never seen
such earthenware before,"
448
00:19:38,833 --> 00:19:42,208
I mean, how can you say
anything but "Wow"?
449
00:19:42,375 --> 00:19:44,958
If Laird is mystified,
we certainly are.
450
00:19:45,125 --> 00:19:48,667
Can Gary do a little perimeter?
451
00:19:48,833 --> 00:19:50,458
He can if he wants.
452
00:19:50,625 --> 00:19:53,250
-Oh, you know I want.
-(laughter)
453
00:19:53,417 --> 00:19:54,625
-RICK: Go for it, Gary.
-MARTY: Get in there, Gary.
454
00:19:54,792 --> 00:19:55,667
GARY:
All right.
455
00:19:58,125 --> 00:20:00,667
LAIRD:
I remember last year, you said
it was really noisy in there.
456
00:20:00,833 --> 00:20:02,167
GARY:
Yeah, it is.
457
00:20:02,333 --> 00:20:03,792
(device beeping)
458
00:20:03,958 --> 00:20:05,167
JACK:
That means there's
a lot more to find.
459
00:20:05,333 --> 00:20:07,042
LAIRD:
There you go.
460
00:20:07,250 --> 00:20:09,333
GARY:
Yeah, there's a lot of iron.
461
00:20:13,708 --> 00:20:16,125
-JACK: Is that something?
-Yeah, it's iron.
462
00:20:16,292 --> 00:20:18,458
It's a large piece of iron.
463
00:20:18,625 --> 00:20:20,167
MARTY:
All right, well,
let's keep going.
464
00:20:20,375 --> 00:20:22,000
Let's get out here
and see what we got.
465
00:20:22,167 --> 00:20:24,333
Yep. Let's keep rolling.
466
00:20:24,500 --> 00:20:26,500
RICK:
Okay, Gary, it's all up to you.
467
00:20:26,667 --> 00:20:28,083
-Right, uh, let's...
-Uh, are you gonna,
do you want to start
468
00:20:28,208 --> 00:20:29,875
-some kind of pattern?
-Yeah.
469
00:20:30,042 --> 00:20:32,250
Uh, let's grid this out.
470
00:20:32,417 --> 00:20:34,625
Lot 5 is a complete mystery.
471
00:20:35,542 --> 00:20:37,167
We're going to have Gary
472
00:20:37,333 --> 00:20:39,250
metal-detect around
the circular feature
473
00:20:39,458 --> 00:20:42,583
to see what other artifacts
might be found.
474
00:20:42,708 --> 00:20:44,500
-I'm happy to screen for a bit
if you want to get down...
-All right.
475
00:20:44,667 --> 00:20:46,167
-...and do some trowel work.
-Yep.
476
00:20:46,375 --> 00:20:48,250
JACK:
I'll find everything.
477
00:20:48,417 --> 00:20:50,333
The Lot 5 feature
is extraordinary
478
00:20:50,500 --> 00:20:53,167
because there's no record
of any habitation there.
479
00:20:53,375 --> 00:20:55,167
Every other feature
we've found on the island,
480
00:20:55,375 --> 00:20:57,250
we kind of know about.
481
00:20:57,417 --> 00:21:01,042
Lot 5, there's no record
of anybody ever living there.
482
00:21:01,208 --> 00:21:03,250
FIONA:
Look at this, Laird.
483
00:21:03,375 --> 00:21:04,917
It's much thicker
than what we found before.
484
00:21:05,042 --> 00:21:06,333
LAIRD:
Oh, yeah.
485
00:21:06,500 --> 00:21:09,500
And yet, we're still not
to the bottom of it.
486
00:21:09,708 --> 00:21:11,042
It's a coarse earthenware.
487
00:21:11,208 --> 00:21:12,917
So it could be older.
488
00:21:14,167 --> 00:21:16,042
-FIONA: Neat.
-Yep.
489
00:21:16,208 --> 00:21:18,167
That'll clean up nicely.
490
00:21:18,375 --> 00:21:20,833
I couldn't stay away.
491
00:21:21,000 --> 00:21:22,833
-You got a bucket
ready to go there?
-FIONA: Actually, we do.
492
00:21:23,000 --> 00:21:24,292
MARTY:
Okay. Hand me
the bucket, let's go.
493
00:21:24,458 --> 00:21:25,667
I'm gonna try one.
494
00:21:28,292 --> 00:21:29,792
Okay. Now hold that.
495
00:21:29,917 --> 00:21:30,958
-Yep...
-I'll do this.
496
00:21:32,833 --> 00:21:34,667
We'll see if I can
find something, just for grins.
497
00:21:34,875 --> 00:21:36,292
(chuckles)
498
00:21:38,208 --> 00:21:40,042
-All right.
-JAMIE: Much easier.
499
00:21:40,208 --> 00:21:41,708
MARTY:
Yes. Much easier.
500
00:21:43,833 --> 00:21:45,500
-Marty?
-Yes, sir.
501
00:21:45,708 --> 00:21:47,333
Remember the metal hit
Gary got here?
502
00:21:47,542 --> 00:21:49,333
-I sure do, yeah.
-I think I have it.
503
00:21:49,500 --> 00:21:51,917
-Really? What is it?
-It's big.
504
00:21:52,042 --> 00:21:54,833
Is it? Good, I'll come
down there and have a look.
505
00:21:55,042 --> 00:21:56,542
-Okay.
-Show me, Laird.
506
00:21:57,458 --> 00:21:58,917
JAMIE:
Wow.
507
00:21:59,083 --> 00:22:01,000
MARTY:
Well, that's a good
CAT scan thing.
508
00:22:01,167 --> 00:22:02,583
LAIRD:
Yep. (chuckles)
509
00:22:02,708 --> 00:22:04,833
-What do you think it is?
-I don't know.
510
00:22:05,042 --> 00:22:06,917
Let me see it, Laird.
511
00:22:07,083 --> 00:22:09,333
-I think Emma's gonna
be excited with it.
-LAIRD: Yeah.
512
00:22:09,500 --> 00:22:10,750
-It's pretty solid.
-JAMIE: Yeah.
513
00:22:10,917 --> 00:22:12,875
MARTY:
It looks like a latch, Laird.
514
00:22:20,083 --> 00:22:21,208
MARTY:
This goes like that.
515
00:22:21,500 --> 00:22:22,500
-I think it is a latch
of some sort.
-LAIRD: Yeah.
516
00:22:22,708 --> 00:22:24,875
Could be a cellar door.
Could be a trapdoor.
517
00:22:25,042 --> 00:22:27,458
-Wow.
-MARTY: Yeah.
518
00:22:27,667 --> 00:22:29,208
NARRATOR:
An iron latch?
519
00:22:29,375 --> 00:22:32,917
Possibly from a cellar
or trapdoor?
520
00:22:33,042 --> 00:22:35,083
Could it be related
to the pottery
521
00:22:35,250 --> 00:22:37,292
that Laird believes
might date back
522
00:22:37,500 --> 00:22:39,875
to as early as the 1600s?
523
00:22:40,042 --> 00:22:42,917
And might it also be evidence
that this feature
524
00:22:43,083 --> 00:22:45,667
was created
in order to hide something?
525
00:22:45,833 --> 00:22:51,167
If so, what might the team
find deeper below?
526
00:22:51,375 --> 00:22:53,667
MARTY:
That is rather unique, Laird.
527
00:22:53,833 --> 00:22:56,500
-LAIRD: Yeah.
-I would like to take that
straight to the lab.
528
00:22:56,583 --> 00:22:58,333
-Okay. All right.
-Thank you, sir.
529
00:22:58,500 --> 00:22:59,708
Find some more stuff.
530
00:22:59,917 --> 00:23:01,792
-LAIRD: See you later.
-See you.
531
00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:05,000
NARRATOR:
While the investigation
continues on Lot 5...
532
00:23:06,250 --> 00:23:07,333
CHARLES:
We got a core, gentlemen.
533
00:23:07,542 --> 00:23:08,750
MIKE M.:
This here is 88.
534
00:23:08,875 --> 00:23:10,792
-TERRY: What've we got? 88?
-Yep.
535
00:23:10,917 --> 00:23:13,208
NARRATOR:
...back in the Money Pit area,
536
00:23:13,375 --> 00:23:15,458
members of the team
continue monitoring
537
00:23:15,667 --> 00:23:18,833
the core drilling operation,
which has just reached
538
00:23:18,958 --> 00:23:23,667
the believed treasure zone
between 80 and 120 feet deep.
539
00:23:27,042 --> 00:23:30,083
-It's dense, eh, Charles?
-CHARLES: It is very dense.
540
00:23:30,292 --> 00:23:32,000
CHARLES:
Yeah.
541
00:23:32,167 --> 00:23:33,583
TERRY:
Look at that.
542
00:23:33,708 --> 00:23:35,625
That's pretty soft material
right there.
543
00:23:36,583 --> 00:23:39,167
-That's interesting.
-Yep.
544
00:23:39,333 --> 00:23:41,958
CHARLES:
You know, we hit a soft zone
in this borehole...
545
00:23:43,458 --> 00:23:44,792
ALEX:
Onto the next core.
546
00:23:44,917 --> 00:23:46,667
CHARLES:
But oftentimes, a soft area
547
00:23:46,875 --> 00:23:49,375
or a slushy area indicates
that you're close
548
00:23:49,542 --> 00:23:52,333
to a structure,
or a void, if you will.
549
00:23:52,542 --> 00:23:54,583
So, we're very excited
about this area.
550
00:23:54,750 --> 00:23:57,083
-What you got, Mike?
-MIKE M.: 109.
551
00:23:57,208 --> 00:23:58,833
TERRY:
109. Thank you.
552
00:24:00,875 --> 00:24:02,417
STEVE:
Terry, what do you think?
553
00:24:02,583 --> 00:24:04,583
Looks like we've hit
the soft zone.
554
00:24:04,750 --> 00:24:06,792
This is saturated and loose.
555
00:24:06,958 --> 00:24:10,667
So, maybe what lies beneath is
what caused this soft material.
556
00:24:10,792 --> 00:24:12,292
STEVE:
So, here's a piece
of information:
557
00:24:12,417 --> 00:24:14,667
only feet away is the Baby Blob.
558
00:24:14,833 --> 00:24:16,500
-The Baby Blob's
just north of this hole.
-ALEX: Yep.
559
00:24:16,667 --> 00:24:18,542
STEVE:
The highest source of the metals
560
00:24:18,708 --> 00:24:20,667
is just feet from this
in one of our testing holes.
561
00:24:20,875 --> 00:24:23,833
So, we're only about
two and a half to five feet away
562
00:24:24,042 --> 00:24:25,500
from the source
of where we're getting
563
00:24:25,708 --> 00:24:27,958
the highest precious metals:
gold, silver.
564
00:24:28,125 --> 00:24:30,833
TERRY:
Suffice it to say,
we're in an interesting area.
565
00:24:31,042 --> 00:24:32,958
ALEX:
Yes. We could be
looking at a change
566
00:24:33,125 --> 00:24:36,292
in density
propagating out from a void
567
00:24:36,417 --> 00:24:39,333
that's collapsed in and allowed
all the soil and earth around it
568
00:24:39,542 --> 00:24:41,167
to become less dense.
569
00:24:41,375 --> 00:24:42,625
TERRY:
Exactly.
570
00:24:42,792 --> 00:24:44,833
Charles, are we still
feeling like...
571
00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:47,000
like we might be close
to the original Money Pit here?
572
00:24:47,125 --> 00:24:49,542
Because there's the story
of the collapse...
573
00:24:49,708 --> 00:24:52,042
-Yeah.
-...which would create
an area like this.
574
00:24:52,208 --> 00:24:53,917
I-It's certainly possible, Alex.
575
00:24:54,083 --> 00:24:56,250
I mean, we don't know where
the original Money Pit was.
576
00:24:56,375 --> 00:24:57,667
-It's been lost.
-Yeah.
577
00:24:57,875 --> 00:24:59,458
For over 150 years,
it's been lost.
578
00:24:59,542 --> 00:25:02,000
-Yeah.
-So, i-it's very possible
579
00:25:02,167 --> 00:25:04,583
that that could be the tunnel
going from Shaft Six
580
00:25:04,708 --> 00:25:06,708
-to the Money Pit.
-Yeah.
581
00:25:08,667 --> 00:25:10,833
NARRATOR:
In 1861,
582
00:25:11,042 --> 00:25:14,250
while drilling straight down
into the original Money Pit,
583
00:25:14,417 --> 00:25:16,917
members of
the Oak Island Association
584
00:25:17,083 --> 00:25:19,167
encountered what
they believed to be
585
00:25:19,333 --> 00:25:24,667
two stacked treasure chests
at a depth of some 100 feet.
586
00:25:24,833 --> 00:25:27,833
Because of a believed
booby-trapped flood tunnel,
587
00:25:27,917 --> 00:25:31,625
they sunk an adjacent shaft,
known as Shaft Six,
588
00:25:31,792 --> 00:25:36,500
18 feet to the west
down to a depth of 118 feet
589
00:25:36,708 --> 00:25:39,542
and began tunneling laterally
toward the Money Pit,
590
00:25:39,667 --> 00:25:42,542
hoping to recover
the treasure from below.
591
00:25:42,708 --> 00:25:46,500
Unfortunately, just before
reaching their target,
592
00:25:46,708 --> 00:25:50,042
the tunnel filled with seawater,
593
00:25:50,208 --> 00:25:53,875
which soon caused a catastrophic
collapse in both shafts,
594
00:25:54,042 --> 00:25:57,125
leaving the underground tunnel
full of broken timbers,
595
00:25:57,292 --> 00:26:00,833
debris and possible
scattered treasure.
596
00:26:02,542 --> 00:26:04,292
ALEX:
Well, this could be
the aftermath
597
00:26:04,500 --> 00:26:06,792
-of a collapse like that.
-CHARLES: Yeah. Absolutely.
598
00:26:06,958 --> 00:26:08,458
Absolutely.
599
00:26:08,667 --> 00:26:10,417
NARRATOR:
Could the Oak Island team
600
00:26:10,583 --> 00:26:12,583
be close to locating the tunnel
601
00:26:12,708 --> 00:26:15,833
between Shaft Six
and the original Money Pit?
602
00:26:16,000 --> 00:26:17,833
-Gentlemen.
-Hey, Craig.
603
00:26:18,000 --> 00:26:19,833
NARRATOR: ...and perhaps
the source of precious metals
604
00:26:20,000 --> 00:26:21,667
that they have detected
in the area?
605
00:26:21,875 --> 00:26:24,208
-What you got, Mike?
-MIKE M.: Uh, 119.
606
00:26:24,375 --> 00:26:26,458
-119.
-Thank you.
607
00:26:26,542 --> 00:26:28,667
ALEX:
So, this is an exciting moment.
608
00:26:28,833 --> 00:26:31,458
What we're seeing today
could be the remains
609
00:26:31,625 --> 00:26:33,167
of the Shaft Six collapse,
which would mean
610
00:26:33,333 --> 00:26:35,583
that we've found
the original Money Pit.
611
00:26:35,708 --> 00:26:37,167
But it could also
be the remains of
612
00:26:37,250 --> 00:26:39,625
a more recent
collapsed searcher shaft.
613
00:26:39,833 --> 00:26:41,708
So, that's what we're trying
to answer with this borehole.
614
00:26:42,792 --> 00:26:44,542
CHARLES:
That's pretty dry.
615
00:26:44,708 --> 00:26:47,667
TERRY:
Yeah. This is relatively
firm material,
616
00:26:47,833 --> 00:26:51,542
and it looks like, uh...
617
00:26:51,708 --> 00:26:54,375
a mix of limestone
and sediments.
618
00:26:54,542 --> 00:26:56,208
Fairly regular stuff.
619
00:26:56,375 --> 00:26:59,917
We've moved out of the slush
zone probably about 114.
620
00:27:00,083 --> 00:27:02,625
-We're into classic sediments.
-CRAIG: Okay.
621
00:27:02,792 --> 00:27:04,458
STEVE:
We need a firm target
to tunnel to.
622
00:27:04,583 --> 00:27:07,833
Is this it?
At this point, probably not.
623
00:27:08,042 --> 00:27:10,458
But it's a great borehole
to help define the area.
624
00:27:10,625 --> 00:27:11,917
-Yeah.
-Yes.
625
00:27:12,083 --> 00:27:13,500
RICK:
The sonic drill program
626
00:27:13,667 --> 00:27:15,208
is a huge asset.
627
00:27:15,333 --> 00:27:18,083
The data that we are collecting
will provide information
628
00:27:18,208 --> 00:27:20,583
in terms of
what directions to tunnel
629
00:27:20,792 --> 00:27:22,458
at the bottom
of the Garden Shaft.
630
00:27:22,667 --> 00:27:24,292
But we have to be patient.
631
00:27:24,458 --> 00:27:27,042
I believe there's a very good
chance that whatever was
632
00:27:27,208 --> 00:27:30,667
put in place at the depths
in the Money Pit
633
00:27:30,833 --> 00:27:32,625
is still there,
and we're going to find it
634
00:27:32,750 --> 00:27:34,458
and we're going to dig it up.
635
00:27:34,625 --> 00:27:36,167
CRAIG:
Okay, guys.
636
00:27:36,375 --> 00:27:38,208
-We need to pick a new--
next location, so...
-STEVE: Yeah.
637
00:27:38,375 --> 00:27:40,833
CRAIG:
We'll get with Scott
and move the rig.
638
00:27:41,042 --> 00:27:42,333
-Okay.
-TERRY: See you later, Craig.
639
00:27:42,542 --> 00:27:43,667
CRAIG:
See you later.
640
00:27:49,125 --> 00:27:51,542
NARRATOR:
As a new morning
begins on Oak Island...
641
00:27:51,708 --> 00:27:54,250
-LAIRD: Hey, Marty.
-MARTY: Oh, yes,
642
00:27:54,417 --> 00:27:56,542
-there's our artifact.
-NARRATOR: ...Rick
and Marty Lagina,
643
00:27:56,708 --> 00:27:58,208
along with Craig Tester,
644
00:27:58,333 --> 00:28:00,167
arrive at
the Interpretive Centre.
645
00:28:00,333 --> 00:28:01,833
So, it's substantial.
646
00:28:02,000 --> 00:28:03,833
NARRATOR: They are meeting
with Laird Niven
647
00:28:04,042 --> 00:28:05,375
and archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan
648
00:28:05,542 --> 00:28:07,917
for an update on the iron latch
649
00:28:08,042 --> 00:28:11,125
that was found one day ago
on Lot 5.
650
00:28:11,292 --> 00:28:12,667
RICK: W-When you say
it's heavily encrusted,
651
00:28:12,875 --> 00:28:14,708
-it's heavily encrusted.
-(laughs): Yeah.
652
00:28:14,875 --> 00:28:16,208
So, I've just finished
a CT scan.
653
00:28:16,375 --> 00:28:17,625
So we'll go over that right now?
654
00:28:17,750 --> 00:28:20,208
NARRATOR:
Earlier this morning,
655
00:28:20,375 --> 00:28:22,000
Emma examined the artifact
656
00:28:22,167 --> 00:28:25,667
using the SkyScan 1273
CT scanner,
657
00:28:25,833 --> 00:28:30,167
a device which emits
nondestructive X-ray radiation
658
00:28:30,333 --> 00:28:32,792
that can penetrate
encrusted sediment
659
00:28:32,958 --> 00:28:36,333
that builds up on the surface
of objects over time.
660
00:28:36,542 --> 00:28:39,583
The process generates
clear images of artifacts
661
00:28:39,750 --> 00:28:41,833
and their finer details.
662
00:28:42,042 --> 00:28:44,917
LAIRD:
So, that's
the reconstructed image.
663
00:28:45,083 --> 00:28:48,083
MARTY:
It looks like a door knocker.
It's pointy.
664
00:28:48,208 --> 00:28:51,417
So, I'd say it was made
to be driven into something.
665
00:28:51,625 --> 00:28:54,833
Definitely been used. You can
see the top's been hammered.
666
00:28:55,042 --> 00:28:56,750
MARTY:
Were you able to do
a data search, Laird,
667
00:28:56,875 --> 00:28:58,542
to see what it is?
668
00:28:58,708 --> 00:29:00,167
Any light on that?
669
00:29:00,375 --> 00:29:02,708
The only thing I found
is that it was, um,
670
00:29:02,875 --> 00:29:05,125
it was a river-raft spike.
671
00:29:05,292 --> 00:29:07,958
But functionally,
you could use that for anything.
672
00:29:08,125 --> 00:29:10,167
Have you been able
to do any analysis?
673
00:29:10,375 --> 00:29:12,625
I've done an XRF map scan.
674
00:29:12,792 --> 00:29:14,875
So, it's really high in iron.
675
00:29:15,083 --> 00:29:17,125
-MARTY: Is there any manganese?
-No.
676
00:29:17,292 --> 00:29:20,333
-So, it's pre-1840, right?
That's kind of our benchmark?
-Mm-hmm.
677
00:29:20,542 --> 00:29:22,333
EMMA:
But what's really
interesting is that...
678
00:29:22,500 --> 00:29:23,667
now that we have a database
679
00:29:23,875 --> 00:29:25,167
and we've scanned
all these artifacts,
680
00:29:25,333 --> 00:29:28,333
I can go and compare it
681
00:29:28,542 --> 00:29:30,667
to the ones that we have.
682
00:29:30,833 --> 00:29:32,500
Does it match any
of our other stuff?
683
00:29:32,708 --> 00:29:33,875
No.
684
00:29:35,417 --> 00:29:37,292
MARTY:
So, Laird,
685
00:29:37,500 --> 00:29:38,625
-what do you make of this?
-LAIRD: I think it's odd.
686
00:29:38,792 --> 00:29:40,708
No, I-I mean...
(stammers)
687
00:29:40,875 --> 00:29:44,083
But what was a lot more
interesting, early in the year,
688
00:29:44,250 --> 00:29:46,875
I was contacted by a-a man
named Frank White
689
00:29:47,042 --> 00:29:49,000
who, um, follows
the Oak Island story.
690
00:29:49,208 --> 00:29:51,833
And he had some artifacts--
691
00:29:52,000 --> 00:29:53,250
some, uh,
archaeological artifacts--
692
00:29:53,417 --> 00:29:57,375
from the William Phips
birthplace in Maine.
693
00:29:57,500 --> 00:30:00,292
And he asked if we would do
analysis on the artifacts,
694
00:30:00,458 --> 00:30:02,208
so he sent them over.
695
00:30:02,333 --> 00:30:04,375
RICK:
Well, we all know
the William Phips story.
696
00:30:04,500 --> 00:30:06,000
It's the Concepción theory.
697
00:30:06,167 --> 00:30:08,750
And Phips is known to have
traveled in these waters.
698
00:30:08,875 --> 00:30:11,833
So, the idea
is that his treasure
699
00:30:12,000 --> 00:30:14,250
-was brought here to Oak Island.
-Right.
700
00:30:14,375 --> 00:30:18,750
Scott Clarke did a fantastic job
of laying out the parameters.
701
00:30:18,917 --> 00:30:21,042
Many people
are actually familiar
702
00:30:21,208 --> 00:30:24,875
with William Phips's discovery
of the Concepción back in 1687.
703
00:30:25,042 --> 00:30:27,500
We know that Phips found silver
on the Concepción,
704
00:30:27,667 --> 00:30:29,500
and I believe
some of the treasure
705
00:30:29,625 --> 00:30:32,083
from the Concepción
was secreted to Oak Island.
706
00:30:32,250 --> 00:30:34,208
NARRATOR:
Two years ago,
707
00:30:34,375 --> 00:30:37,417
32nd-degree Freemason
Scott Clarke presented research
708
00:30:37,583 --> 00:30:41,333
linking the 17th-century
English nobleman
709
00:30:41,458 --> 00:30:44,500
Sir William Phips
to the Oak Island mystery.
710
00:30:44,667 --> 00:30:49,208
In 1687, Phips located
the wreck of the Concepción,
711
00:30:49,375 --> 00:30:52,833
a Spanish galleon that sank
near the Dominican Republic
712
00:30:53,042 --> 00:30:56,167
in 1641
while attempting to transport
713
00:30:56,333 --> 00:31:00,375
more than 200 tons
of gold, silver and jewels
714
00:31:00,583 --> 00:31:02,000
back to Europe.
715
00:31:02,167 --> 00:31:05,375
After recovering
nearly 100 tons of silver
716
00:31:05,542 --> 00:31:07,042
during his initial salvage
of the wreck,
717
00:31:07,208 --> 00:31:10,333
Phips returned to the site
one year later
718
00:31:10,542 --> 00:31:13,167
with an assistant
named Andrew Belcher
719
00:31:13,375 --> 00:31:15,500
who was also
a high-ranking Freemason.
720
00:31:15,667 --> 00:31:20,000
However, after completing
this operation,
721
00:31:20,208 --> 00:31:23,042
they delivered
a much smaller bounty.
722
00:31:23,208 --> 00:31:25,500
During the second expedition
of the treasure,
723
00:31:25,667 --> 00:31:27,667
Phips brought back to England
what was only valued
724
00:31:27,875 --> 00:31:29,458
at 10,000 pounds.
725
00:31:29,583 --> 00:31:32,250
He literally found one twentieth
of what he found the first time.
726
00:31:32,417 --> 00:31:34,333
NARRATOR:
According
to Scott Clarke's theory,
727
00:31:34,542 --> 00:31:37,250
Sir William Phips
and Andrew Belcher,
728
00:31:37,417 --> 00:31:40,125
who is known to have owned land
near Oak Island,
729
00:31:40,292 --> 00:31:43,500
buried a vast amount
of their recovered treasure
730
00:31:43,667 --> 00:31:45,167
in the Money Pit.
731
00:31:45,375 --> 00:31:47,000
LAIRD:
So, Frank sent the artifacts
732
00:31:47,208 --> 00:31:50,000
from the William Phips site,
and we did the analysis.
733
00:31:50,167 --> 00:31:52,167
So, we're making
a comparison to that?
734
00:31:52,375 --> 00:31:53,625
-Yeah.
-EMMA: It's matching to that.
735
00:31:53,750 --> 00:31:54,875
So, it's matching really similar
736
00:31:55,042 --> 00:31:56,750
to the-the William Phips
artifact.
737
00:31:56,917 --> 00:31:59,000
-And-and nothing else?
-MARTY: But not ours?
738
00:31:59,208 --> 00:32:00,917
-EMMA: Nothing else.
-Is it definitive?
739
00:32:01,083 --> 00:32:04,333
That latch was 100% matching
to the William Phips site.
740
00:32:07,583 --> 00:32:09,167
That's astounding, Emma.
741
00:32:09,333 --> 00:32:10,917
NARRATOR:
A latch found
742
00:32:11,042 --> 00:32:13,208
in the circular depression
on Lot 5?
743
00:32:13,375 --> 00:32:16,083
An identical metallurgical match
to artifacts
744
00:32:16,208 --> 00:32:18,917
directly related
to Sir William Phips?
745
00:32:19,083 --> 00:32:21,958
Could that explain
not only the potentially
746
00:32:22,083 --> 00:32:24,750
17th-century pottery
recovered from the feature
747
00:32:24,917 --> 00:32:27,333
but also
the high-trace evidence
748
00:32:27,500 --> 00:32:29,583
of precious metals
in the Money Pit?
749
00:32:29,750 --> 00:32:30,958
Amazing.
750
00:32:31,125 --> 00:32:33,333
So... I mean, even the fact
751
00:32:33,500 --> 00:32:35,750
that it doesn't match
anything else...
752
00:32:35,875 --> 00:32:37,208
-EMMA: Mm-hmm.
-Yeah.
753
00:32:37,375 --> 00:32:40,583
You don't get too many
100% sensitivity matches.
754
00:32:40,708 --> 00:32:42,333
I'm excited about it.
755
00:32:42,500 --> 00:32:44,292
-RICK: Yeah, it's cool.
It's very cool.
-Yeah.
756
00:32:44,458 --> 00:32:45,667
MARTY:
All right, well, we need him
to go back out there
757
00:32:45,875 --> 00:32:47,083
-and keep digging.
-(laughter)
758
00:32:47,208 --> 00:32:48,417
-LAIRD: That's right. Yep.
-Right?
759
00:32:48,583 --> 00:32:50,750
There could be all kinds
of more things in there.
760
00:32:50,958 --> 00:32:52,958
-This is really interesting.
-Mm-hmm.
761
00:32:53,125 --> 00:32:54,875
-So, thank you.
-No problem.
762
00:32:55,042 --> 00:32:56,167
All righty. Thank you, Emma.
Thanks, Laird.
763
00:32:56,375 --> 00:32:58,333
MARTY:
Thank you, Emma. Thanks, Laird.
764
00:33:00,042 --> 00:33:01,667
NARRATOR:
Later that morning,
765
00:33:01,792 --> 00:33:05,250
while the archaeological team
continues investigating
766
00:33:05,458 --> 00:33:08,500
the circular stone depression
on Lot 5...
767
00:33:08,667 --> 00:33:10,208
-Head in here.
-Okey doke.
768
00:33:10,417 --> 00:33:11,875
NARRATOR:
...Rick Lagina and Gary Drayton
769
00:33:12,042 --> 00:33:14,042
search the nearby area
770
00:33:14,208 --> 00:33:17,625
for additional clues
and evidence of valuables.
771
00:33:17,792 --> 00:33:20,458
We have flags here,
the potential of these finds
772
00:33:20,625 --> 00:33:25,500
helping us try to understand
that feature,
773
00:33:25,625 --> 00:33:26,958
it's-it's fairly elevated.
774
00:33:27,125 --> 00:33:28,542
NARRATOR:
Earlier today,
775
00:33:28,708 --> 00:33:31,333
in accordance
with provincial guidelines,
776
00:33:31,458 --> 00:33:34,625
Gary identified a number
of metallic targets,
777
00:33:34,833 --> 00:33:36,917
which Laird Niven
has now given him and Rick
778
00:33:37,042 --> 00:33:39,208
permission to retrieve.
779
00:33:39,375 --> 00:33:41,833
RICK:
Okay. Let's get after it.
780
00:33:42,000 --> 00:33:44,125
(device beeping)
781
00:33:46,917 --> 00:33:48,417
Little blippy signal.
782
00:33:49,542 --> 00:33:51,542
Let's see
if it's in the surface.
783
00:33:54,167 --> 00:33:56,042
(device beeping)
784
00:33:56,250 --> 00:33:57,792
-Uh-oh.
-Oh, yep.
785
00:33:57,958 --> 00:34:00,125
That is more than likely
surface junk.
786
00:34:00,292 --> 00:34:02,167
Okay, where's the next flag?
787
00:34:02,333 --> 00:34:03,792
Uh, right at
the side of us, mate.
788
00:34:04,875 --> 00:34:06,833
Oh.
789
00:34:07,042 --> 00:34:08,292
Okay.
790
00:34:10,208 --> 00:34:12,625
(device beeping)
791
00:34:12,792 --> 00:34:15,042
There we go. That's better.
792
00:34:15,208 --> 00:34:17,583
Good-sounding target, mate.
Just there.
793
00:34:20,542 --> 00:34:21,583
RICK:
Wow.
794
00:34:23,042 --> 00:34:24,708
-(chuckles)
-It's tough digging, isn't it?
795
00:34:27,708 --> 00:34:29,083
I'm just gonna take the top off,
796
00:34:29,250 --> 00:34:30,667
and you can kind of
pinpoint it, all right?
797
00:34:30,875 --> 00:34:31,708
Yep.
798
00:34:32,875 --> 00:34:33,833
Can't be that deep.
799
00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:35,583
(device beeping)
800
00:34:37,083 --> 00:34:39,208
(high-pitched beep)
801
00:34:42,875 --> 00:34:44,917
-It's in my hand.
-(rapid beeping)
802
00:34:45,083 --> 00:34:47,458
Let's see what we've got.
803
00:34:53,125 --> 00:34:55,000
(chuckles)
Look at that.
804
00:34:55,208 --> 00:34:56,333
RICK:
Wow.
805
00:35:00,458 --> 00:35:02,167
(laughs): I think we've got
a coin! Look at that.
806
00:35:02,333 --> 00:35:04,708
That looks like a really,
really old coin, mate.
807
00:35:04,875 --> 00:35:08,792
NARRATOR:
On Lot 5, located on
the western side of Oak Island,
808
00:35:08,875 --> 00:35:12,000
Gary Drayton and Rick Lagina
have just unearthed
809
00:35:12,167 --> 00:35:16,125
another potentially important
and valuable clue.
810
00:35:16,292 --> 00:35:18,542
-That's a coin, mate.
-(chuckles)
811
00:35:18,708 --> 00:35:22,417
And that could potentially
be really, really old.
812
00:35:22,583 --> 00:35:24,333
-Look at that.
-RICK: That's a beauty.
813
00:35:24,500 --> 00:35:26,000
You know what that looks like?
814
00:35:26,208 --> 00:35:28,000
Remember over here?
815
00:35:28,208 --> 00:35:30,500
-Yep. That...
-That's what that looks like.
816
00:35:30,583 --> 00:35:33,667
NARRATOR:
It was less than 30 yards
from this location
817
00:35:33,833 --> 00:35:35,083
where one year ago...
818
00:35:35,250 --> 00:35:38,333
GARY:
(exclaims) Look at that!
819
00:35:38,500 --> 00:35:41,500
-It's a coin, mate. That is old.
-(laughs)
820
00:35:41,708 --> 00:35:43,750
NARRATOR:
Just days after the team
purchased the lot
821
00:35:43,917 --> 00:35:47,625
from the estate of Robert Young,
Rick and Gary discovered
822
00:35:47,792 --> 00:35:50,833
the nearly 2,000-year-old
half Roman coin.
823
00:35:50,958 --> 00:35:54,667
Is it possible that they have
just found another coin
824
00:35:54,875 --> 00:35:56,625
of the same origin?
825
00:35:56,792 --> 00:36:00,708
If so, how did they end up
on Oak Island?
826
00:36:00,833 --> 00:36:03,167
And what could it mean
for Lot 5's significance
827
00:36:03,375 --> 00:36:07,708
as it relates to the
228-year-old treasure mystery?
828
00:36:07,875 --> 00:36:09,583
Doesn't that give you
that hand-hammered look?
829
00:36:09,750 --> 00:36:13,500
Yeah, it's got
that same vibe about it.
830
00:36:13,667 --> 00:36:15,375
That looks like an head,
doesn't it, Rick?
831
00:36:15,542 --> 00:36:17,792
RICK:
You can see it, right there.
832
00:36:18,000 --> 00:36:21,708
I see that hand-hammered look,
833
00:36:21,917 --> 00:36:23,375
like the half Roman coin.
834
00:36:23,542 --> 00:36:25,333
We have to bring it
back to the lab,
835
00:36:25,500 --> 00:36:28,583
we have to have Emma
do the XRF and the CT scan,
836
00:36:28,750 --> 00:36:30,292
hopefully, there's something
on the coin.
837
00:36:30,417 --> 00:36:32,000
But it was a heck of a find.
838
00:36:32,167 --> 00:36:34,167
That's a top pocketer there.
839
00:36:34,375 --> 00:36:36,250
Imagine the look on their faces
840
00:36:36,417 --> 00:36:38,792
-when we take that
into the-the lab.
-(laughs)
841
00:36:38,958 --> 00:36:40,708
Part of me would like
to go back to the lab,
842
00:36:40,875 --> 00:36:41,958
but I don't think we should.
843
00:36:42,125 --> 00:36:43,333
-We should just keep going.
-Yeah.
844
00:36:43,542 --> 00:36:44,708
Keep going, mate.
We've got other flags.
845
00:36:44,875 --> 00:36:47,750
Fantastic.
That's going in the bag, mate.
846
00:36:47,917 --> 00:36:50,833
RICK:
Lot 5 has presented all kinds
of unique opportunities
847
00:36:51,000 --> 00:36:52,667
for metal detecting.
848
00:36:52,833 --> 00:36:55,167
-Next target's over there.
-Okey doke.
849
00:36:55,333 --> 00:36:56,708
RICK:
There have been
a number of finds.
850
00:36:56,875 --> 00:37:00,750
And so, the future of Lot 5
looks exceedingly bright.
851
00:37:00,958 --> 00:37:02,875
Hopefully there's more.
852
00:37:03,042 --> 00:37:04,750
GARY:
Next flag, coming up.
853
00:37:06,875 --> 00:37:08,875
(device beeping)
854
00:37:09,042 --> 00:37:10,333
Okay.
855
00:37:12,042 --> 00:37:13,875
Another sharp signal.
856
00:37:20,458 --> 00:37:22,083
RICK:
Let's see where it is.
857
00:37:22,250 --> 00:37:25,125
Let's see what we've got.
858
00:37:25,333 --> 00:37:27,750
-(high-pitched beeping)
-RICK: It'd be amazing
if it were another one.
859
00:37:29,583 --> 00:37:31,583
-It's in your hand.
-It's in my hand.
860
00:37:31,708 --> 00:37:33,500
(rapid beeping)
861
00:37:34,875 --> 00:37:36,833
Let's see what we got, Rick.
862
00:37:37,042 --> 00:37:38,500
Big reveal.
863
00:37:40,833 --> 00:37:42,875
-Ooh-hoo!
We got another coin, mate!
-(laughs)
864
00:37:43,042 --> 00:37:44,667
Hey!
865
00:37:44,833 --> 00:37:46,875
That is fantastic.
866
00:37:47,042 --> 00:37:49,667
-Look at that. (whoops)
-I thought I saw something.
867
00:37:49,833 --> 00:37:52,208
-GARY: That's a coin.
-And another hand-hammered one.
868
00:37:52,375 --> 00:37:54,500
GARY:
Yeah.
869
00:37:54,667 --> 00:37:56,333
You know what?
I think at this point,
870
00:37:56,542 --> 00:37:59,083
we need to call my brother
and we need to call Craig
871
00:37:59,250 --> 00:38:00,417
and see if they want
to come down.
872
00:38:00,583 --> 00:38:02,333
I can't imagine they'll say no.
873
00:38:02,542 --> 00:38:04,417
-Yeah.
-All right, I'm gonna
call them right now,
874
00:38:04,542 --> 00:38:06,792
-see if they want to come down.
-(line ringing)
875
00:38:08,208 --> 00:38:10,125
-MARTY (over phone): Hello?
-Hey.
876
00:38:10,333 --> 00:38:12,167
-It's Rick.
-We're on lot... we're on Lot 5.
877
00:38:12,375 --> 00:38:15,250
-Yeah?
-And I think you and Craig
want to come down here,
878
00:38:15,417 --> 00:38:18,208
and I am not gonna tell you
the reason why.
879
00:38:18,375 --> 00:38:19,667
Okay. I'm on my way.
880
00:38:19,875 --> 00:38:21,208
-On my way.
-All right. See you both.
881
00:38:21,375 --> 00:38:22,708
All right, take care.
882
00:38:22,917 --> 00:38:25,208
Big Brother Rick
calls me out of the blue
883
00:38:25,375 --> 00:38:27,458
and tells me I better
come see something, I'm excited.
884
00:38:27,625 --> 00:38:29,208
He won't do that
for just anything,
885
00:38:29,375 --> 00:38:31,083
so this is gonna be
something good.
886
00:38:31,208 --> 00:38:33,167
All right, all right.
887
00:38:33,292 --> 00:38:35,333
You teased us enough.
What do you got?
888
00:38:35,542 --> 00:38:36,542
We're not gonna say anything.
889
00:38:36,708 --> 00:38:38,208
-GARY: No.
-But what I want is
890
00:38:38,375 --> 00:38:39,833
your first impressions.
891
00:38:40,042 --> 00:38:41,708
GARY:
Here we go.
Hold your hand out, Marty.
892
00:38:43,583 --> 00:38:45,792
There's your little reward
from Lot 5.
893
00:38:45,958 --> 00:38:48,500
RICK:
What's your first impression?
894
00:38:48,625 --> 00:38:51,500
MARTY:
I don't know.
It's a very old coin.
895
00:38:51,667 --> 00:38:53,833
Doesn't remind you of anything?
896
00:38:54,000 --> 00:38:56,625
Maybe the Roman one, I guess.
I don't know.
897
00:38:56,792 --> 00:38:59,333
Wait.
There's insignia on this.
898
00:38:59,542 --> 00:39:01,458
There's some sort of cross
or something on that.
899
00:39:03,917 --> 00:39:06,083
RICK:
There's three loops of chain.
900
00:39:06,250 --> 00:39:08,292
-See that?
-MARTY: Oh, yes. I do.
901
00:39:08,458 --> 00:39:10,250
This coin is gonna
tell us something.
902
00:39:10,417 --> 00:39:11,583
What do you got
in your other hand?
903
00:39:11,792 --> 00:39:14,208
Uh, this is
a little prezzy for Craig.
904
00:39:14,375 --> 00:39:16,292
RICK:
See-see the hand-hammered look?
905
00:39:16,458 --> 00:39:18,000
CRAIG:
Yeah.
906
00:39:18,167 --> 00:39:20,208
What-what's this...
what's this all about, Gary?
907
00:39:20,375 --> 00:39:22,667
I have no idea, mate.
I'm gobsmacked.
908
00:39:22,792 --> 00:39:24,292
MARTY:
Were they found together?
909
00:39:24,500 --> 00:39:25,917
GARY:
Not too far away.
910
00:39:26,083 --> 00:39:27,292
I don't know what the hell
to make of this,
911
00:39:27,458 --> 00:39:28,958
but I sure am intrigued with it.
912
00:39:29,125 --> 00:39:31,667
What it's saying is
there is a real mystery here
913
00:39:31,833 --> 00:39:34,167
and there is a real story here,
914
00:39:34,375 --> 00:39:36,208
-and we will uncover it.
-CRAIG: It... Yeah.
915
00:39:36,375 --> 00:39:37,708
-Pretty cool, guys.
-GARY: Yep.
916
00:39:37,875 --> 00:39:39,708
We have a couple more.
Why don't you dig one?
917
00:39:39,875 --> 00:39:41,417
-You pick one and you pick one.
-Craig, you dig one.
918
00:39:41,542 --> 00:39:43,250
-Yeah.
-No, mine will be a,
mine will be
919
00:39:43,417 --> 00:39:45,250
-a .22 shell.
-Oh, pick one. Come on.
920
00:39:45,375 --> 00:39:47,500
-GARY: Let's go
dig another one up.
-MARTY: That one.
921
00:39:49,458 --> 00:39:50,625
MARTY:
My turn to dig.
922
00:39:50,833 --> 00:39:53,417
My track record is poor, but...
923
00:39:53,583 --> 00:39:55,875
from the human heart,
hope springs eternal.
924
00:39:56,042 --> 00:39:58,000
Maybe this is mine.
925
00:39:58,167 --> 00:39:59,750
-(device beeping)
-Yeah.
926
00:40:02,708 --> 00:40:04,375
That sounds terrible.
927
00:40:06,292 --> 00:40:07,667
Yeah, it's nothing.
928
00:40:07,833 --> 00:40:09,792
I didn't even get anything.
929
00:40:09,958 --> 00:40:12,333
Let's move on.
That ain't nothing.
930
00:40:12,542 --> 00:40:14,167
Here you go, Craig.
(laughs)
931
00:40:14,333 --> 00:40:17,000
-You got me beat.
-Let's give it back
to the expert.
932
00:40:17,208 --> 00:40:18,667
Show us how it's done.
933
00:40:20,542 --> 00:40:23,250
MARTY:
Then it's Rick's turn again.
934
00:40:23,375 --> 00:40:25,500
Honestly, Rick seems
to find the good stuff.
935
00:40:25,708 --> 00:40:28,292
Jack. Jack and Rick
seem to find the good stuff.
936
00:40:28,417 --> 00:40:30,417
(device beeping)
937
00:40:30,583 --> 00:40:32,542
-There we are.
-Is that it?
938
00:40:34,500 --> 00:40:36,667
-Yes! A coin.
-(laughter)
939
00:40:36,875 --> 00:40:38,458
(whoops)
940
00:40:38,667 --> 00:40:39,833
MARTY:
So, what's the score
at this point?
941
00:40:39,958 --> 00:40:41,417
Not that we should be
keeping score,
942
00:40:41,542 --> 00:40:43,708
but I believe it's, uh,
Big Brother Rick: 3,
943
00:40:43,875 --> 00:40:45,625
Craig and Marty combined: 0.
944
00:40:45,750 --> 00:40:47,167
-GARY: Look at that.
-(laughter)
945
00:40:47,375 --> 00:40:48,833
-CRAIG: You know how to do it.
-Come on.
946
00:40:50,000 --> 00:40:51,167
What the hell?
947
00:40:51,375 --> 00:40:53,167
GARY:
Fantastic.
948
00:40:53,333 --> 00:40:54,667
MARTY:
I think this is a record.
949
00:40:54,833 --> 00:40:56,667
Three coins in one morning,
950
00:40:56,792 --> 00:40:59,625
and all of them peculiar
and perhaps ancient.
951
00:40:59,792 --> 00:41:02,000
These are potentially
major-league finds.
952
00:41:02,167 --> 00:41:04,708
GARY:
Yeah, no,
it's got that same patina.
953
00:41:04,875 --> 00:41:06,542
RICK:
Yeah, that's the same thing.
954
00:41:06,708 --> 00:41:08,542
GARY:
That's got to be
a really old coin, mate.
955
00:41:08,708 --> 00:41:10,792
-RICK: It-it-- it's like
the other ones.
-Yeah.
956
00:41:11,000 --> 00:41:12,333
Pretty cool.
957
00:41:12,542 --> 00:41:14,292
-You're coming around to it.
-Well, I-I...
958
00:41:14,417 --> 00:41:16,250
I'm-I'm not ready to say
those are Roman.
959
00:41:16,375 --> 00:41:17,750
-Exactly.
-Yeah, but they're old coins,
960
00:41:17,917 --> 00:41:20,375
and they-- there's a story
going on here.
961
00:41:20,542 --> 00:41:22,375
I know we don't
understand this story yet.
962
00:41:22,583 --> 00:41:23,750
I know we don't understand
963
00:41:23,917 --> 00:41:26,375
the complexity
that the mystery is,
964
00:41:26,542 --> 00:41:29,833
but we know for certain
in our heart of hearts
965
00:41:30,000 --> 00:41:32,250
that there's something here
to this mystery.
966
00:41:32,458 --> 00:41:35,708
It has long endured. 228 years.
967
00:41:35,875 --> 00:41:38,500
-Let's go to the lab.
-Yep.
968
00:41:39,792 --> 00:41:42,625
GARY:
Lot 5 just keeps giving it.
969
00:41:51,167 --> 00:41:52,417
MARTY:
Laird.
970
00:41:52,583 --> 00:41:54,667
-Hey.
-We've got some stuff for you.
971
00:41:54,875 --> 00:41:56,625
NARRATOR: In the Oak Island
Interpretive Centre,
972
00:41:56,833 --> 00:41:58,750
Rick and Marty Lagina,
973
00:41:58,917 --> 00:42:00,833
their partner Craig Tester
974
00:42:01,042 --> 00:42:03,375
and metal detection expert
Gary Drayton
975
00:42:03,542 --> 00:42:05,458
meet with archaeologist
Laird Niven
976
00:42:05,625 --> 00:42:09,125
along with archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan.
977
00:42:09,292 --> 00:42:10,500
-Lot 5.
-LAIRD: Yeah.
978
00:42:10,625 --> 00:42:12,708
Just up from
where the feature is.
979
00:42:12,875 --> 00:42:16,042
NARRATOR: They are eager
to have Laird and Emma analyze
980
00:42:16,208 --> 00:42:19,667
the discoveries that were made
earlier today on Lot 5:
981
00:42:19,833 --> 00:42:22,667
three potentially ancient coins.
982
00:42:23,625 --> 00:42:26,625
Uh, we'll let you
take a look at them
983
00:42:26,792 --> 00:42:29,500
and tell us what
you believe these are.
984
00:42:29,667 --> 00:42:31,542
Cool stuff, though.
985
00:42:39,042 --> 00:42:39,958
LAIRD:
Hmm.
986
00:42:42,958 --> 00:42:45,708
-It's an oldie, isn't it?
-GARY: It is, mate.
987
00:42:45,875 --> 00:42:49,125
Almost the same patina
as the Roman coin.
988
00:42:49,250 --> 00:42:50,833
-RICK: There you go.
-GARY: Yeah.
-LAIRD: Right.
989
00:42:50,958 --> 00:42:53,583
If you find one half-Roman coin,
which we did last year,
990
00:42:53,750 --> 00:42:55,000
okay,
that's one half-Roman coin.
991
00:42:55,208 --> 00:42:59,167
It's still amazing.
But three coins?
992
00:42:59,375 --> 00:43:02,333
They're clearly very old.
They're patinaed.
993
00:43:02,500 --> 00:43:05,708
I want to believe
that they're hugely significant.
994
00:43:05,875 --> 00:43:07,625
What do these things mean
995
00:43:07,792 --> 00:43:09,708
with regard to what happened
on Oak Island?
996
00:43:09,875 --> 00:43:12,500
-What, should she do an XRF?
-Yeah.
997
00:43:12,625 --> 00:43:14,875
-CRAIG: Get a scan going?
-LAIRD: I think so.
998
00:43:15,042 --> 00:43:17,875
Emma, we want to know
exactly what this is,
999
00:43:18,042 --> 00:43:20,083
when it was made,
and who dropped it, okay?
1000
00:43:20,208 --> 00:43:21,417
No pressure.
1001
00:43:21,583 --> 00:43:22,875
-And when.
-(chuckles)
1002
00:43:23,042 --> 00:43:24,792
NARRATOR:
In order to help determine
1003
00:43:24,958 --> 00:43:27,250
the possible origin
of the coins,
1004
00:43:27,375 --> 00:43:28,833
Emma will scan them
1005
00:43:29,042 --> 00:43:31,333
using an X-ray
fluorescence spectrometer--
1006
00:43:31,542 --> 00:43:35,792
a device that bombards objects
with non-destructive radiation
1007
00:43:35,917 --> 00:43:38,208
to identify
the elements and minerals
1008
00:43:38,375 --> 00:43:40,250
that make up their composition.
1009
00:43:42,250 --> 00:43:44,500
EMMA: So, the XRF is done
for the first coin.
1010
00:43:44,667 --> 00:43:47,875
It's 94% copper
with about five percent silver.
1011
00:43:48,083 --> 00:43:49,750
-Copper and silver?
-EMMA: Yeah.
1012
00:43:49,917 --> 00:43:52,750
Normally, Roman coins have
tin and lead,
1013
00:43:52,917 --> 00:43:54,417
which I'm not seeing
in this one.
1014
00:43:54,583 --> 00:43:57,458
So, not Roman,
but it's not modern, either,
1015
00:43:57,625 --> 00:44:00,875
'cause it has
no modern coin alloys.
1016
00:44:01,042 --> 00:44:03,625
-CRAIG: Okay. Want to look
at another one?
-Yeah.
1017
00:44:04,625 --> 00:44:06,333
RICK:
Which one is this one,
the big one?
1018
00:44:06,500 --> 00:44:08,333
MARTY:
The itty-bitty one.
1019
00:44:08,500 --> 00:44:10,500
Ooh, that's a different metal.
1020
00:44:10,667 --> 00:44:13,667
-MARTY: It is?
-LAIRD: It sure looks like it.
1021
00:44:13,875 --> 00:44:15,250
It seems,
it's a different color.
1022
00:44:15,417 --> 00:44:18,583
It's more brassy, bronzy.
1023
00:44:18,750 --> 00:44:22,792
Here, check that out.
Now tell me what you see, mate.
1024
00:44:23,792 --> 00:44:25,833
LAIRD:
I see the stuff in the center.
1025
00:44:26,042 --> 00:44:28,875
MARTY:
It looks like a female.
1026
00:44:29,042 --> 00:44:31,208
GARY:
Definitely looks
like a face, doesn't it?
1027
00:44:31,375 --> 00:44:34,417
-Let's have her run that one.
-MARTY: Yeah.
1028
00:44:34,583 --> 00:44:36,833
-Can we run this one
in the XRF, please?
-EMMA: Yes.
1029
00:44:39,708 --> 00:44:41,458
RICK:
Finding these coins
1030
00:44:41,542 --> 00:44:44,833
from roughly
a very localized area,
1031
00:44:44,958 --> 00:44:46,500
that's certainly intriguing.
1032
00:44:46,708 --> 00:44:48,167
Why here?
1033
00:44:48,333 --> 00:44:50,833
We're really gonna have
to put our heads down
1034
00:44:51,000 --> 00:44:52,125
and try to figure out
what it means.
1035
00:44:52,292 --> 00:44:54,833
And maybe it will help us
as we move forward.
1036
00:44:54,958 --> 00:44:58,917
So the second coin I scanned,
1037
00:44:59,083 --> 00:45:03,292
we've got copper, silicon,
some lead, some tin.
1038
00:45:03,417 --> 00:45:05,667
So I'd say yeah, pretty good
candidate for Roman coin.
1039
00:45:05,875 --> 00:45:07,500
CRAIG:
She matched it
1040
00:45:07,708 --> 00:45:10,042
to the Roman coins
in the database.
1041
00:45:10,250 --> 00:45:12,833
So, what were
the coins doing here?
1042
00:45:13,000 --> 00:45:14,000
Who brought them here?
1043
00:45:14,167 --> 00:45:15,250
Knights Templar, obviously,
1044
00:45:15,375 --> 00:45:16,792
is one of the groups
1045
00:45:17,000 --> 00:45:18,167
that jump into your mind.
1046
00:45:18,333 --> 00:45:20,917
Well, that... that one's
looking promising.
1047
00:45:22,000 --> 00:45:23,833
NARRATOR:
A second potentially
ancient Roman coin
1048
00:45:24,042 --> 00:45:26,833
discovered on Lot 5?
1049
00:45:27,042 --> 00:45:31,000
If so, were they brought
to Oak Island by the same people
1050
00:45:31,208 --> 00:45:35,125
who may have hidden something
of great value in the Money Pit?
1051
00:45:35,250 --> 00:45:36,667
In recent years,
1052
00:45:36,833 --> 00:45:39,667
members of the team
have found clues
1053
00:45:39,792 --> 00:45:41,292
possibly related
to the Oak Island mystery
1054
00:45:41,458 --> 00:45:43,333
at locations across Europe--
1055
00:45:43,500 --> 00:45:46,958
such as in Portugal,
England and Italy--
1056
00:45:47,125 --> 00:45:49,542
that were once part
of the Roman Empire...
1057
00:45:49,708 --> 00:45:51,250
What did you find, Pete?
1058
00:45:51,417 --> 00:45:53,833
I think something
pretty interesting.
1059
00:45:54,000 --> 00:45:56,167
It's the same as the H+O stone.
1060
00:45:56,375 --> 00:46:00,125
NARRATOR:
...but later, between
the 12th and 16th centuries
1061
00:46:00,292 --> 00:46:03,250
served as strongholds
for the Knights Templar--
1062
00:46:03,375 --> 00:46:06,333
a Christian military order
that many believe
1063
00:46:06,458 --> 00:46:08,167
hid a vast treasure
1064
00:46:08,292 --> 00:46:11,833
along with priceless religious
artifacts on Oak Island,
1065
00:46:12,000 --> 00:46:16,167
including the Holy Grail
and the Ark of the Covenant.
1066
00:46:16,333 --> 00:46:18,167
ALEX:
You get the H+O Stone.
1067
00:46:18,333 --> 00:46:20,625
And this symbol,
we've learned today,
1068
00:46:20,792 --> 00:46:24,083
means Templar-related relic.
1069
00:46:24,250 --> 00:46:27,417
And what have we found that
the symbol at the end means?
1070
00:46:27,583 --> 00:46:29,083
Some have interpreted it
to be gold.
1071
00:46:29,250 --> 00:46:30,750
ALEX:
Yeah.
1072
00:46:30,875 --> 00:46:33,208
NARRATOR:
Last year, while investigating
1073
00:46:33,375 --> 00:46:35,000
a medieval church
in Viterbo, Italy,
1074
00:46:35,208 --> 00:46:37,625
Marty's son, Alex, speculated
1075
00:46:37,750 --> 00:46:39,417
that a mysterious symbol
they found,
1076
00:46:39,542 --> 00:46:43,500
which was also discovered
on Oak Island in the 1920s
1077
00:46:43,667 --> 00:46:46,875
carved into a boulder
known as the H+O Stone,
1078
00:46:47,042 --> 00:46:50,333
may very well have
a Templar connection.
1079
00:46:50,917 --> 00:46:52,375
ALEX:
To put it all together, I mean,
1080
00:46:52,542 --> 00:46:55,333
there is a possibility
that the H+O Stone represents
1081
00:46:55,500 --> 00:46:58,083
"Here, Templar gold."
1082
00:46:58,208 --> 00:47:00,167
And then you can look
at the last one.
1083
00:47:00,333 --> 00:47:02,625
That's the one
with a lot of markings on it.
1084
00:47:02,792 --> 00:47:03,958
CRAIG:
Yeah.
1085
00:47:04,083 --> 00:47:04,792
LAIRD:
To me, it almost looks like
1086
00:47:04,917 --> 00:47:06,708
a woven pattern.
1087
00:47:06,875 --> 00:47:09,000
GARY:
Almost looks like
some chain links.
1088
00:47:09,167 --> 00:47:11,667
Yeah. Why don't you
throw that one in?
1089
00:47:11,750 --> 00:47:13,833
Emma, here's the last one.
1090
00:47:13,958 --> 00:47:16,375
So right now, we have
one indeterminant coin--
1091
00:47:16,542 --> 00:47:17,917
which is weird--
1092
00:47:18,083 --> 00:47:21,750
95% copper, five percent silver,
which is very strange.
1093
00:47:21,917 --> 00:47:25,917
We have one coin
that could be Roman
1094
00:47:26,042 --> 00:47:27,958
based on the metallurgy.
1095
00:47:28,958 --> 00:47:30,375
And then we have
a yet to be determined,
1096
00:47:30,542 --> 00:47:32,542
while it's put in the XRF.
1097
00:47:32,708 --> 00:47:35,417
GARY:
From metal detecting experience,
1098
00:47:35,583 --> 00:47:38,667
some of these features that
you're looking at on these coins
1099
00:47:38,875 --> 00:47:40,750
are ancient features.
1100
00:47:40,917 --> 00:47:43,500
This one is the last one.
1101
00:47:43,667 --> 00:47:44,958
CRAIG:
And which one
are we looking at now?
1102
00:47:45,125 --> 00:47:46,208
MARTY:
Waffle coin.
1103
00:47:46,375 --> 00:47:49,583
From first look,
I've got brass...
1104
00:47:49,750 --> 00:47:53,750
...with iron, heavy manganese,
1105
00:47:53,917 --> 00:47:56,542
especially
with a brass coin... Oh.
1106
00:47:56,708 --> 00:47:58,667
No, that's not modern.
1107
00:47:58,875 --> 00:47:59,833
Why? What is it?
1108
00:48:00,000 --> 00:48:03,667
So it is technically a brass,
1109
00:48:03,792 --> 00:48:06,083
but the high calcium
and phosphorous,
1110
00:48:06,250 --> 00:48:09,000
I was looking
at where have I seen
1111
00:48:09,125 --> 00:48:11,250
such across-the-board
composition.
1112
00:48:11,375 --> 00:48:13,667
And that is the French denier.
I've scanned a French denier
1113
00:48:13,875 --> 00:48:15,875
-dated... 13th century?
-I think so.
1114
00:48:16,042 --> 00:48:17,542
-Just like the cross.
-Wow.
1115
00:48:19,375 --> 00:48:22,042
NARRATOR:
First minted during
the late 7th century
1116
00:48:22,208 --> 00:48:25,958
to replace gold coins
that were in circulation,
1117
00:48:26,042 --> 00:48:27,958
the French denier
was widely used
1118
00:48:28,125 --> 00:48:31,375
from the Middle Ages
up to the 17th century.
1119
00:48:31,542 --> 00:48:35,333
Is it possible that this coin
could be of French origin?
1120
00:48:35,500 --> 00:48:36,708
And if so,
1121
00:48:36,875 --> 00:48:40,167
could it be connected
to the French lead barter token
1122
00:48:40,375 --> 00:48:44,083
also found on Lot 5
one year ago,
1123
00:48:44,208 --> 00:48:47,667
a barter token that when
scientifically analyzed
1124
00:48:47,792 --> 00:48:50,167
proved to be
a compositional match
1125
00:48:50,333 --> 00:48:52,417
to the 14th-century lead cross
1126
00:48:52,583 --> 00:48:57,167
that was found
at Smith's Cove back in 2017,
1127
00:48:57,292 --> 00:49:01,458
and which is also believed to be
of possible Templar origin?
1128
00:49:02,958 --> 00:49:04,542
All three oddballs.
1129
00:49:04,750 --> 00:49:06,583
-Three unique coins.
-Yep.
1130
00:49:06,750 --> 00:49:08,667
Yep. This makes it
better for me.
1131
00:49:08,875 --> 00:49:10,083
I would rather have
1132
00:49:10,208 --> 00:49:13,208
these coins come
from different areas.
1133
00:49:13,417 --> 00:49:15,000
You know, it goes to trade.
1134
00:49:15,167 --> 00:49:16,500
You're going around,
1135
00:49:16,667 --> 00:49:18,708
you've got different coins
in your pocket
1136
00:49:18,875 --> 00:49:19,917
from different countries.
1137
00:49:20,083 --> 00:49:22,042
-I think this is great.
-Yep.
1138
00:49:22,250 --> 00:49:24,667
Emma, go ahead and do
your more comprehensive scans
1139
00:49:24,792 --> 00:49:26,125
and then let us know.
1140
00:49:26,250 --> 00:49:27,417
And we will get a hold
of Sandy Campbell.
1141
00:49:27,542 --> 00:49:28,875
-Yep.
-MARTY: And get him out here.
1142
00:49:29,083 --> 00:49:31,583
And we will go out
and find some more stuff.
1143
00:49:31,708 --> 00:49:33,167
-EMMA: All right. Have fun.
-MARTY: Talk to you soon.
1144
00:49:33,375 --> 00:49:33,958
-CRAIG: See you.
-GARY: See you later.
1145
00:49:34,125 --> 00:49:36,000
We will. Cheers.
1146
00:49:40,625 --> 00:49:42,750
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
1147
00:49:42,917 --> 00:49:44,083
-(thunder rumbles)
-ALEX: Hey, guys.
1148
00:49:44,250 --> 00:49:45,958
NARRATOR:
...Alex Lagina joins
1149
00:49:46,125 --> 00:49:48,333
other members of the team
in the Money Pit area
1150
00:49:48,542 --> 00:49:51,417
as the strategic core-drilling
operation continues.
1151
00:49:51,625 --> 00:49:52,833
So, where are we?
1152
00:49:53,000 --> 00:49:54,333
We're right in the middle
of the Baby Blob.
1153
00:49:54,500 --> 00:49:57,125
So, this is our
best guess right now
1154
00:49:57,292 --> 00:49:59,333
as to the source
of the metals in the water?
1155
00:49:59,542 --> 00:50:00,417
TERRY:
Exactly.
1156
00:50:01,542 --> 00:50:03,667
NARRATOR: The current borehole
that is being drilled
1157
00:50:03,833 --> 00:50:07,333
is known as E5N-9.5.
1158
00:50:07,542 --> 00:50:11,083
It is located several feet west
of the Garden Shaft
1159
00:50:11,250 --> 00:50:13,458
in the so-called Baby Blob
1160
00:50:13,625 --> 00:50:16,333
where high-trace evidence
of precious metals
1161
00:50:16,458 --> 00:50:21,500
have been detected between
80 and 120 feet underground.
1162
00:50:21,667 --> 00:50:23,458
Okay, guys, this is it.
1163
00:50:25,042 --> 00:50:27,250
-How you doing Mike,
we go to 99?
-98.
1164
00:50:27,375 --> 00:50:31,208
-We picked up a rock around 97.
-Okay, very good. Thank you.
1165
00:50:31,375 --> 00:50:33,708
Let's slice and dice,
see what we got.
1166
00:50:38,250 --> 00:50:40,875
That is Mother Nature,
unfortunately.
1167
00:50:41,042 --> 00:50:42,458
There's a boulder in it.
1168
00:50:43,500 --> 00:50:46,667
Sadly, gentlemen,
this doesn't look good.
1169
00:50:46,875 --> 00:50:47,958
-Marty.
-Hey, Marty.
1170
00:50:48,125 --> 00:50:50,375
Hello, gentlemen.
It's a wet one.
1171
00:50:50,542 --> 00:50:51,417
It is a wet one.
1172
00:50:51,583 --> 00:50:53,375
Anyway, nothing so far, Marty.
1173
00:50:53,542 --> 00:50:56,000
This is not looking good,
we're at target depth
1174
00:50:56,208 --> 00:50:57,500
and we don't think
we see anything.
1175
00:50:57,708 --> 00:50:59,833
Show me, show me
where we are, please.
1176
00:51:00,042 --> 00:51:01,208
Steve's got a map there for you.
1177
00:51:01,375 --> 00:51:02,833
Okay. So we're right here.
1178
00:51:03,042 --> 00:51:04,167
You can see we are about
1179
00:51:04,292 --> 00:51:06,417
32 feet west
of the Garden Shaft,
1180
00:51:06,583 --> 00:51:08,583
and we are about
seven or eight feet
1181
00:51:08,750 --> 00:51:12,000
northwest of our tunnel
from where we hit last year.
1182
00:51:12,167 --> 00:51:14,000
Somebody got a pencil?
1183
00:51:14,167 --> 00:51:15,417
TERRY:
There's one right there.
1184
00:51:16,542 --> 00:51:17,583
Okay.
1185
00:51:17,750 --> 00:51:19,458
This is
the most interesting well.
1186
00:51:19,625 --> 00:51:21,458
STEVE:
That's our eight-foot void
or tunnel.
1187
00:51:21,625 --> 00:51:23,542
This one right here,
which is what number?
1188
00:51:24,708 --> 00:51:26,500
That is DN-11.5.
1189
00:51:27,750 --> 00:51:29,375
NARRATOR:
One year ago,
1190
00:51:29,542 --> 00:51:32,792
while drilling borehole DN-11.5,
1191
00:51:32,958 --> 00:51:36,000
some 12 feet southeast
from their current position
1192
00:51:36,208 --> 00:51:40,042
at a depth
of approximately 90 feet
1193
00:51:40,208 --> 00:51:43,167
the team encountered
an eight-foot-high void--
1194
00:51:43,292 --> 00:51:44,792
or possible chamber--
1195
00:51:44,958 --> 00:51:49,125
located just 20 feet west
of the Garden Shaft.
1196
00:51:49,208 --> 00:51:50,792
-There's some wood, Terry.
-Whoa!
1197
00:51:50,958 --> 00:51:52,667
-We've got wood
at the bottom here.
-Yeah.
1198
00:51:52,833 --> 00:51:54,083
NARRATOR:
Incredibly, they also recovered
1199
00:51:54,250 --> 00:51:55,750
a wood sample...
1200
00:51:55,917 --> 00:51:57,792
TERRY:
Oh, my gosh.
We're into something.
1201
00:51:57,917 --> 00:51:59,417
NARRATOR:
...that when analyzed
by Emma Culligan
1202
00:51:59,542 --> 00:52:02,083
contained high-trace
evidence of gold.
1203
00:52:02,208 --> 00:52:04,167
It shows gold.
1204
00:52:04,375 --> 00:52:05,917
-Yeah. It's there.
-(chuckles)
1205
00:52:06,875 --> 00:52:10,333
The scientists say
metals are coming out of here.
1206
00:52:10,458 --> 00:52:12,833
The only thing
that could be producing metals
1207
00:52:13,000 --> 00:52:15,000
is out of some
man-made something.
1208
00:52:15,208 --> 00:52:18,083
That's a big enough box
for an offset chamber.
1209
00:52:19,125 --> 00:52:21,208
I just want to put another one
right down, right down into it.
1210
00:52:21,375 --> 00:52:23,333
Marty, I'm with you,
if we go back
1211
00:52:23,542 --> 00:52:26,167
to DN-11.5, we should put
another well right next to it.
1212
00:52:26,292 --> 00:52:28,625
-Yep.
-And try to get back into this,
1213
00:52:28,792 --> 00:52:30,083
whatever it is,
tunnel or chamber.
1214
00:52:30,208 --> 00:52:31,458
Agreed.
1215
00:52:31,667 --> 00:52:32,958
Let me talk
to everybody else and see.
1216
00:52:33,125 --> 00:52:34,208
I'm gonna take off right now.
1217
00:52:34,375 --> 00:52:35,833
Finish this one up,
we'll get you some info.
1218
00:52:36,000 --> 00:52:37,500
-Thanks, guys.
-Okay.
-MARTY: See you, guys.
1219
00:52:43,833 --> 00:52:46,333
♪ ♪
1220
00:52:47,917 --> 00:52:49,250
TERRY:
Gentlemen, here we go.
1221
00:52:49,417 --> 00:52:51,167
-Hey, Alex.
-Hey, guys.
1222
00:52:51,375 --> 00:52:52,625
-STEVE: How're you doing?
-TERRY: Alex, how're you doing?
1223
00:52:52,792 --> 00:52:53,833
Good.
1224
00:52:54,042 --> 00:52:55,167
So, just getting started?
1225
00:52:55,333 --> 00:52:56,708
Just queueing her up.
1226
00:52:56,875 --> 00:52:59,042
NARRATOR:
In spite of an ominous storm
1227
00:52:59,208 --> 00:53:01,000
that has enveloped Oak Island,
1228
00:53:01,208 --> 00:53:04,167
another hopeful morning has
begun in the Money Pit area
1229
00:53:04,333 --> 00:53:05,750
for Alex Lagina
1230
00:53:05,958 --> 00:53:08,542
and other members of the team.
1231
00:53:08,750 --> 00:53:11,000
-Where are we?
-DN-12. I've got a map.
1232
00:53:11,208 --> 00:53:12,875
-ALEX: Cool.
-TERRY: The man's got a map.
1233
00:53:13,042 --> 00:53:15,250
NARRATOR:
At the direction
of Alex's father Marty,
1234
00:53:15,417 --> 00:53:17,833
the team has just broken ground
1235
00:53:18,042 --> 00:53:20,458
on a borehole known as DN-12--
1236
00:53:20,667 --> 00:53:24,833
a borehole located within
the so-called Baby Blob,
1237
00:53:25,000 --> 00:53:26,750
or possible treasure zone,
1238
00:53:26,875 --> 00:53:31,875
that sets less than three feet
east of borehole DN-11.5.
1239
00:53:32,042 --> 00:53:36,208
It was there that a mysterious
eight-foot void was discovered
1240
00:53:36,375 --> 00:53:39,542
one year ago
at a depth of some 90 feet
1241
00:53:39,708 --> 00:53:43,583
containing high-trace
evidence of gold.
1242
00:53:44,625 --> 00:53:46,208
STEVE:
Based on all the information
we've had so far,
1243
00:53:46,375 --> 00:53:49,542
DN-12 is still our best target
to hope to get back
1244
00:53:49,750 --> 00:53:50,833
into that eight-foot chamber.
1245
00:53:51,000 --> 00:53:52,708
Right. And I'm with my dad.
1246
00:53:52,875 --> 00:53:54,542
I mean, he-he really feels
that, you know,
1247
00:53:54,750 --> 00:53:57,542
this is probably our best chance
to hit something meaningful
1248
00:53:57,750 --> 00:54:01,542
and with that eight-foot span
that we hit in a previous hole,
1249
00:54:01,708 --> 00:54:03,292
we could have found
an offset chamber.
1250
00:54:03,500 --> 00:54:04,708
Absolutely.
1251
00:54:06,458 --> 00:54:09,458
MARTY:
The site itself
is interesting because
1252
00:54:09,625 --> 00:54:12,000
I am a believer
in an offset chamber
1253
00:54:12,167 --> 00:54:14,708
as a likely repository
1254
00:54:14,875 --> 00:54:17,458
for any treasure
that might be here.
1255
00:54:17,583 --> 00:54:19,167
The good news
about this location is
1256
00:54:19,375 --> 00:54:20,667
it's close to the Garden Shaft.
1257
00:54:20,875 --> 00:54:23,167
So it's well within the range
of where we can
1258
00:54:23,375 --> 00:54:24,833
tunnel to from the bottom
of the Garden Shaft.
1259
00:54:25,042 --> 00:54:26,500
-Exactly.
-So...
1260
00:54:26,667 --> 00:54:28,000
I'm gonna run for a little bit.
1261
00:54:28,167 --> 00:54:29,667
I'll check back in later
if I can.
1262
00:54:29,792 --> 00:54:31,083
-No problem.
-Let me know
if anything happens.
1263
00:54:31,250 --> 00:54:32,333
TERRY:
Yeah, we'll be in touch.
1264
00:54:32,542 --> 00:54:34,083
-CHARLES: Will do.
-ALEX: Thanks.
1265
00:54:34,250 --> 00:54:35,333
NARRATOR:
As the core-drilling operation
1266
00:54:35,500 --> 00:54:37,583
continues
in the Money Pit area...
1267
00:54:38,875 --> 00:54:41,500
MARTY: Guys, you know we're
waiting on our swamp permit.
1268
00:54:41,708 --> 00:54:43,667
NARRATOR:
...Alex joins his father Marty
1269
00:54:43,875 --> 00:54:45,500
and his uncle Rick
1270
00:54:45,708 --> 00:54:47,458
along with other members
of the team
1271
00:54:47,625 --> 00:54:49,250
in the research center.
1272
00:54:49,458 --> 00:54:52,083
I talked to Tony.
He's available this year.
1273
00:54:52,250 --> 00:54:54,208
I thought we'd talk
about dive targets.
1274
00:54:54,417 --> 00:54:57,208
Yeah. Yeah,
the north end of the bog
1275
00:54:57,375 --> 00:54:59,458
has drawn Tom's curiosity
1276
00:54:59,542 --> 00:55:00,875
as it has every year.
1277
00:55:01,083 --> 00:55:02,792
Well, we intend to,
as part of our permit,
1278
00:55:03,000 --> 00:55:05,167
we intend to do
a dig there, but...
1279
00:55:05,333 --> 00:55:07,667
if there is this artificial wall
1280
00:55:07,875 --> 00:55:10,333
that Fred spoke of
quite earnestly,
1281
00:55:10,458 --> 00:55:14,000
then there had to be
some evidence of
1282
00:55:14,167 --> 00:55:16,792
some of that work offshore.
1283
00:55:19,208 --> 00:55:21,167
GARY:
Big old log on there.
1284
00:55:21,333 --> 00:55:23,375
And we got a plank here as well.
1285
00:55:23,583 --> 00:55:24,958
NARRATOR:
One year ago,
1286
00:55:25,125 --> 00:55:27,625
fellow Oak Island landowner
Tom Nolan,
1287
00:55:27,792 --> 00:55:30,500
along with Rick
and members of the team,
1288
00:55:30,667 --> 00:55:33,833
unearthed evidence
of a mysterious wooden structure
1289
00:55:34,000 --> 00:55:36,875
just north of
the triangle-shaped swamp.
1290
00:55:38,292 --> 00:55:39,542
GARY:
Wow. Look at this.
1291
00:55:39,708 --> 00:55:42,667
That could be like
an old iron pin.
1292
00:55:43,667 --> 00:55:45,083
RICK:
I'd say it is.
1293
00:55:46,708 --> 00:55:48,500
NARRATOR:
They were investigating
a long-held theory
1294
00:55:48,708 --> 00:55:50,833
of Tom's late father Fred Nolan
1295
00:55:51,042 --> 00:55:53,333
that the swamp was
artificially created
1296
00:55:53,542 --> 00:55:56,250
centuries ago
by the installation of dams
1297
00:55:56,375 --> 00:55:59,583
on the northern and southern
boundaries of the island.
1298
00:56:00,625 --> 00:56:03,500
Incredibly, Fred's theory
was also corroborated
1299
00:56:03,708 --> 00:56:06,833
by a reported 14th century
map of Oak Island
1300
00:56:06,958 --> 00:56:09,792
that was given
to the team in 2016
1301
00:56:09,958 --> 00:56:12,750
by the late researcher
Zena Halpern--
1302
00:56:12,875 --> 00:56:15,708
a map which Zena believed
had been created
1303
00:56:15,875 --> 00:56:18,167
by members
of the Knights Templar
1304
00:56:18,375 --> 00:56:20,458
and featured numerous landmarks
1305
00:56:20,583 --> 00:56:23,208
including one in the northern
region of the island
1306
00:56:23,375 --> 00:56:25,583
labeled as The Dam.
1307
00:56:26,625 --> 00:56:29,292
As part of that exploration
on the north bog,
1308
00:56:29,417 --> 00:56:31,000
we should have an understanding
of what's out in the water.
1309
00:56:31,208 --> 00:56:32,667
ALEX:
Mm-hmm.
1310
00:56:33,708 --> 00:56:35,667
NARRATOR:
While the team awaits
a permit to conduct
1311
00:56:35,875 --> 00:56:39,250
a larger excavation
in search of the dam on land,
1312
00:56:39,417 --> 00:56:42,917
they are hoping that the waters
just off the island might
1313
00:56:43,083 --> 00:56:47,250
contain more clues to support
Fred Nolan's incredible theory.
1314
00:56:48,458 --> 00:56:50,500
The thing that was
most curious about that,
1315
00:56:50,667 --> 00:56:51,708
the northern end of the bog,
1316
00:56:51,875 --> 00:56:54,542
is we did do a dig there
with Billy,
1317
00:56:54,708 --> 00:56:56,167
and we found that spike.
1318
00:56:56,292 --> 00:56:57,458
It was only about yay long.
1319
00:56:57,625 --> 00:57:00,542
And Emma did her analysis of it
1320
00:57:00,708 --> 00:57:02,833
and it's possibly very old.
1321
00:57:03,000 --> 00:57:04,583
If Fred is right,
1322
00:57:04,708 --> 00:57:07,167
there may be evidence
of this artificial wall
1323
00:57:07,375 --> 00:57:08,500
or some other edifice out there
1324
00:57:08,667 --> 00:57:09,833
that we are currently
unaware of.
1325
00:57:09,958 --> 00:57:11,792
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
1326
00:57:12,000 --> 00:57:14,458
We should go out there
and do a dive,
1327
00:57:14,625 --> 00:57:16,708
and maybe, we know that Tony's
very good, right?
1328
00:57:16,917 --> 00:57:19,000
He takes a line
and he runs a grid.
1329
00:57:19,167 --> 00:57:20,500
Why not do it?
1330
00:57:20,708 --> 00:57:22,833
No, I think
you two guys should do it.
1331
00:57:23,000 --> 00:57:25,042
You young guys go out there
and do it, and report back.
1332
00:57:25,208 --> 00:57:26,958
And if there's something
really cool to see,
1333
00:57:27,042 --> 00:57:29,083
-then maybe I'll suit up.
-ALEX: Okay.
1334
00:57:30,708 --> 00:57:31,833
RICK:
Solving the mystery
1335
00:57:32,042 --> 00:57:33,958
is all about
connecting the dots.
1336
00:57:34,125 --> 00:57:35,417
Well, we certainly have
1337
00:57:35,583 --> 00:57:37,833
some very interesting dots
at this point.
1338
00:57:38,000 --> 00:57:40,958
We've found, at the very least,
1339
00:57:41,125 --> 00:57:43,708
ancient-looking coins.
1340
00:57:43,875 --> 00:57:47,792
Is there something in the water
offshore of the swamp
1341
00:57:47,958 --> 00:57:51,833
that's related to the finds
in Zena's map?
1342
00:57:52,000 --> 00:57:53,375
It's possible.
1343
00:57:53,542 --> 00:57:55,250
-See what you can see.
-Okay.
1344
00:57:55,417 --> 00:57:56,708
We'll get in touch with Tony.
1345
00:57:56,917 --> 00:57:58,417
-Okey doke.
-I want a full report.
1346
00:57:58,542 --> 00:58:00,083
-ALEX: Okay.
-RICK: Good luck.
1347
00:58:02,375 --> 00:58:04,417
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon,
1348
00:58:04,542 --> 00:58:07,042
while the drilling
operation continues
1349
00:58:07,208 --> 00:58:08,208
in the Money Pit area...
1350
00:58:08,375 --> 00:58:10,542
TERRY:
Hey, Mike.
1351
00:58:10,708 --> 00:58:13,000
-Thank you.
-28. 28.
1352
00:58:13,875 --> 00:58:15,167
GARY:
All right.
1353
00:58:15,292 --> 00:58:17,417
Let's add
to that ancient coin collection.
1354
00:58:17,583 --> 00:58:19,250
Next target's here.
1355
00:58:20,875 --> 00:58:22,542
NARRATOR:
...on Lot 5,
1356
00:58:22,708 --> 00:58:25,000
located on the western side
of the island...
1357
00:58:26,042 --> 00:58:27,292
GARY:
It's there, mate.
1358
00:58:27,458 --> 00:58:29,917
Come on, Craig. One time.
1359
00:58:30,125 --> 00:58:32,542
NARRATOR:
...Rick, Marty and Craig
1360
00:58:32,708 --> 00:58:34,833
join Gary Drayton
to search for more clues
1361
00:58:35,000 --> 00:58:38,167
near the area where three
ancient coins were discovered
1362
00:58:38,375 --> 00:58:40,333
just two days ago.
1363
00:58:41,542 --> 00:58:42,917
GARY:
He's going
full dung beetle on it.
1364
00:58:43,083 --> 00:58:44,417
-(laughs)
-MARTY: Geez, look at him.
1365
00:58:44,583 --> 00:58:46,458
RICK:
Keep looking, Craig.
1366
00:58:46,625 --> 00:58:48,167
-You might find it, yourself.
-Yeah.
1367
00:58:52,625 --> 00:58:53,583
CRAIG:
There it is.
1368
00:58:53,750 --> 00:58:54,542
GARY:
There it is, mate.
1369
00:58:54,708 --> 00:58:56,667
-You got it?
-Yeah.
1370
00:58:56,833 --> 00:58:58,875
GARY:
What have we just found?
1371
00:59:00,292 --> 00:59:02,208
-MARTY: Iron?
-GARY: Yeah.
1372
00:59:02,417 --> 00:59:03,750
It looks like a map of Ohio.
1373
00:59:05,167 --> 00:59:07,167
CRAIG:
I haven't worked
with Gary very often
1374
00:59:07,375 --> 00:59:08,917
but when I have,
1375
00:59:09,042 --> 00:59:12,167
I've never had any luck finding
anything of importance.
1376
00:59:13,125 --> 00:59:15,792
I'd have to go
with "modern" on that.
1377
00:59:16,750 --> 00:59:18,000
CRAIG:
My record stands,
1378
00:59:18,208 --> 00:59:21,208
zero good finds,
a whole bunch of junk.
1379
00:59:21,375 --> 00:59:23,000
MARTY:
Good find, Craig.
1380
00:59:23,167 --> 00:59:25,792
-Yeah.
-GARY: I'm gonna
keep that in the pouch.
1381
00:59:25,958 --> 00:59:28,583
And the next flag is over there.
1382
00:59:28,792 --> 00:59:30,000
MARTY:
Treasure bound.
1383
00:59:30,208 --> 00:59:31,208
Yep.
1384
00:59:32,667 --> 00:59:33,917
All right.
1385
00:59:36,708 --> 00:59:38,208
In the valley.
1386
00:59:40,208 --> 00:59:42,333
(detector beeping)
1387
00:59:42,500 --> 00:59:43,792
It's good.
1388
00:59:44,708 --> 00:59:46,208
Right there, mate.
1389
00:59:47,875 --> 00:59:49,958
That's a good sounding target.
1390
00:59:53,667 --> 00:59:56,500
I'm gonna have to pry him
out of there.
1391
00:59:56,708 --> 00:59:58,458
All right, Gary. Try that.
1392
00:59:58,583 --> 01:00:00,708
Let's see what we've got.
1393
01:00:03,542 --> 01:00:05,708
It's underneath this pile.
1394
01:00:12,292 --> 01:00:14,500
We've got another one!
1395
01:00:14,708 --> 01:00:16,250
Look at that.
1396
01:00:21,042 --> 01:00:22,125
-(beeping)
-GARY: We've got another one!
1397
01:00:22,250 --> 01:00:23,333
That's a coin. Look!
1398
01:00:23,542 --> 01:00:24,833
It is a coin. All right!
1399
01:00:24,958 --> 01:00:27,625
-Another coin.
-GARY: Look at that.
1400
01:00:27,792 --> 01:00:29,167
NARRATOR:
On Lot 5,
1401
01:00:29,375 --> 01:00:31,583
located west of the swamp
on Oak Island...
1402
01:00:31,708 --> 01:00:33,833
GARY:
Wow. Look at that.
1403
01:00:34,000 --> 01:00:35,833
NARRATOR:
...Rick and Marty Lagina,
1404
01:00:36,042 --> 01:00:37,833
along with Craig Tester
1405
01:00:38,042 --> 01:00:40,042
and Gary Drayton, have just made
1406
01:00:40,208 --> 01:00:43,458
another potentially
important discovery.
1407
01:00:43,542 --> 01:00:45,333
Is it the same
as the other ones?
1408
01:00:45,542 --> 01:00:47,625
MARTY:
I don't see anything on it,
but it's about the same size.
1409
01:00:47,792 --> 01:00:49,875
GARY:
Anything on the other side?
1410
01:00:52,667 --> 01:00:53,750
Thank you.
1411
01:00:53,917 --> 01:00:55,458
I don't see anything, Gary.
1412
01:00:55,667 --> 01:00:56,833
Oh, wait.
1413
01:00:57,750 --> 01:00:59,000
Is that a number?
1414
01:00:59,208 --> 01:01:00,708
There's some kind
of number or something.
1415
01:01:00,875 --> 01:01:03,042
If you can see stuff
with a naked eye on it,
1416
01:01:03,208 --> 01:01:05,250
-then there should be
some details.
-I think, I think I can.
1417
01:01:05,458 --> 01:01:06,375
Let's have a look.
1418
01:01:08,250 --> 01:01:09,458
Yeah. Look at that.
1419
01:01:09,583 --> 01:01:11,667
Some kind of
like squiggly design.
1420
01:01:11,875 --> 01:01:13,583
That is just like
those other ones.
1421
01:01:13,708 --> 01:01:16,500
-MARTY: Yeah.
-These are old.
1422
01:01:16,625 --> 01:01:18,333
That's brilliant, mate.
1423
01:01:18,500 --> 01:01:20,375
MARTY:
I'm flabbergasted.
1424
01:01:20,542 --> 01:01:22,000
We have a half a Roman coin
1425
01:01:22,125 --> 01:01:25,250
verified by experts.
1426
01:01:25,417 --> 01:01:27,333
We have four new coins.
1427
01:01:27,500 --> 01:01:32,083
That's five coins found on this
Lot 5 that are all inexplicable.
1428
01:01:32,208 --> 01:01:34,125
So, we're gonna get
Sandy Campbell.
1429
01:01:34,208 --> 01:01:37,333
He's been out here before.
He's a numismatic expert
1430
01:01:37,500 --> 01:01:41,042
and he is gonna tell us
all about these coins.
1431
01:01:41,208 --> 01:01:43,125
You can see
by the patina, I mean,
1432
01:01:43,250 --> 01:01:45,083
that's been
in circulation a while.
1433
01:01:45,250 --> 01:01:47,958
And, basically,
it's just change.
1434
01:01:48,125 --> 01:01:49,125
It's in awfully good shape.
1435
01:01:49,250 --> 01:01:50,667
GARY:
Yeah.
1436
01:01:50,833 --> 01:01:51,917
-What a day on Lot 5.
-MARTY: Oh, yeah.
1437
01:01:52,083 --> 01:01:53,250
-Bag it and tag it.
-GARY: Yep.
1438
01:01:53,417 --> 01:01:54,542
-Call it a day.
-GARY: Put it in the bag.
1439
01:01:56,542 --> 01:01:58,125
Wow.
1440
01:01:59,792 --> 01:02:02,417
-Smell that ancientness.
-(laughs)
1441
01:02:02,542 --> 01:02:03,833
GARY:
That's unbelievable.
1442
01:02:04,042 --> 01:02:05,833
RICK:
It's been a really good day.
1443
01:02:07,083 --> 01:02:09,208
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
1444
01:02:10,208 --> 01:02:11,875
Okay, guys.
Here we are.
1445
01:02:12,042 --> 01:02:14,417
-I'm quite excited
to get down there.
-Right.
1446
01:02:14,542 --> 01:02:18,208
NARRATOR: ...in the waters
just north of Oak Island
1447
01:02:18,375 --> 01:02:19,792
Alex Lagina
1448
01:02:19,958 --> 01:02:22,208
and Jack Begley
join diver Tony Sampson
1449
01:02:22,375 --> 01:02:25,250
and underwater
imaging expert Ken Deboer
1450
01:02:25,458 --> 01:02:27,875
to search for clues
that might be related
1451
01:02:28,042 --> 01:02:29,792
to a possible buried dam
1452
01:02:29,917 --> 01:02:32,542
near the northern region
of the swamp.
1453
01:02:32,708 --> 01:02:35,542
So we're seven to eight feet
in the shallows, here.
1454
01:02:35,708 --> 01:02:36,625
ALEX:
Okay.
1455
01:02:36,750 --> 01:02:38,500
And we dropped down to about
1456
01:02:38,667 --> 01:02:39,667
-25 out here.
-ALEX: Right.
1457
01:02:39,833 --> 01:02:41,417
So that's shallow enough
1458
01:02:41,542 --> 01:02:44,000
that if we're looking
well in the past,
1459
01:02:44,208 --> 01:02:45,375
the water level
would've been lower.
1460
01:02:45,542 --> 01:02:47,167
So it's, it's plausible that,
1461
01:02:47,375 --> 01:02:49,333
you know, something here
may have been on dry land
1462
01:02:49,500 --> 01:02:50,792
-at one point.
-Yeah.
1463
01:02:50,917 --> 01:02:51,917
'Cause Fred Nolan thought
he had seen evidence
1464
01:02:52,042 --> 01:02:53,750
of a structure
on his beach here.
1465
01:02:53,958 --> 01:02:56,167
The one that correlates
with Zena Halpern's map.
1466
01:02:56,333 --> 01:02:57,333
Yeah. Exactly.
1467
01:02:57,500 --> 01:02:59,250
And you guys were
looking for the dam.
1468
01:02:59,375 --> 01:03:00,250
ALEX:
Exactly.
1469
01:03:00,417 --> 01:03:02,208
So it is possible
that any evidence
1470
01:03:02,375 --> 01:03:04,833
of that structure might be
out here in the water.
1471
01:03:05,000 --> 01:03:07,042
Yeah. Awesome. Okay.
1472
01:03:07,208 --> 01:03:08,750
I can't wait to
get on the bottom
1473
01:03:08,917 --> 01:03:10,875
and get my eyes on it.
Your eyes will be on it
1474
01:03:11,000 --> 01:03:12,333
-with the ROV up here.
-JACK: Great.
1475
01:03:12,500 --> 01:03:14,792
So we need to get
the ROV in the water,
1476
01:03:14,958 --> 01:03:17,000
and I'm gonna get suited up
and go get wet.
1477
01:03:17,208 --> 01:03:19,250
-Let's get started.
-Beautiful.
1478
01:03:21,208 --> 01:03:23,458
All right. Here we go.
1479
01:03:23,583 --> 01:03:26,208
NARRATOR:
In order to further aid Tony
while he investigates
1480
01:03:26,375 --> 01:03:28,167
the possible man-made
feature underwater...
1481
01:03:28,333 --> 01:03:31,917
KEN:
In she goes. Perfect.
1482
01:03:32,083 --> 01:03:33,500
NARRATOR:
...Ken will utilize
1483
01:03:33,667 --> 01:03:37,167
a tethered, remote-operated
vehicle or ROV.
1484
01:03:38,208 --> 01:03:41,125
Equipped with thrusters
and a high definition camera,
1485
01:03:41,250 --> 01:03:45,083
the ROV will act as a second
set of eyes for the team
1486
01:03:45,208 --> 01:03:47,167
to help direct Tony
1487
01:03:47,292 --> 01:03:49,917
toward any additional
targets of interest.
1488
01:03:51,792 --> 01:03:53,958
-ALEX: So, Ken,
we'll run a grid?
-We're going to run a grid.
1489
01:03:54,125 --> 01:03:55,833
-Okay.
-Just go back and forth.
1490
01:03:55,917 --> 01:03:57,917
-We'll follow the diver as well.
-Mm-hmm.
1491
01:03:58,042 --> 01:04:00,042
And we'll be
in communication with Tony
1492
01:04:00,250 --> 01:04:01,708
-the entire time.
-ALEX: Perfect.
1493
01:04:01,875 --> 01:04:03,667
Good luck, Tony.
1494
01:04:10,667 --> 01:04:13,500
-All right. Tony's in the water.
-Tony's in the water.
1495
01:04:13,667 --> 01:04:15,417
There you go.
1496
01:04:15,583 --> 01:04:17,833
KEN:
All right.
1497
01:04:18,000 --> 01:04:19,333
Ready to rock and roll.
1498
01:04:28,708 --> 01:04:30,000
Surface to diver,
1499
01:04:30,167 --> 01:04:32,625
let us know if you see
any signs of a structure
1500
01:04:32,792 --> 01:04:33,667
or anything else.
1501
01:04:33,792 --> 01:04:34,958
Over.
1502
01:04:46,750 --> 01:04:49,208
-KEN: He's got his head
into something now.
-ALEX: Yeah.
1503
01:04:49,375 --> 01:04:50,625
He's fanning.
1504
01:04:50,792 --> 01:04:53,292
Yeah. Fanning is what we can do.
1505
01:04:53,458 --> 01:04:55,583
Digging is what we cannot do.
1506
01:04:55,708 --> 01:04:59,000
NARRATOR:
Although Tony is allowed
to scan the seafloor
1507
01:04:59,125 --> 01:05:01,167
with a handheld
metal detector,
1508
01:05:01,375 --> 01:05:04,542
provincial regulations
prohibit him from removing
1509
01:05:04,750 --> 01:05:06,583
or disturbing artifacts.
1510
01:05:12,042 --> 01:05:14,125
Can you tell if there's
any more buried there?
1511
01:05:14,292 --> 01:05:15,458
Over.
1512
01:05:16,500 --> 01:05:19,792
NARRATOR:
However, if potential clues
or valuables
1513
01:05:19,917 --> 01:05:21,333
are identified,
1514
01:05:21,542 --> 01:05:24,042
the team can apply
for a special permit
1515
01:05:24,250 --> 01:05:27,208
to retrieve and further
investigate them.
1516
01:05:27,375 --> 01:05:31,375
JACK:
Tony's getting a visual
on possibly hard-carved wood
1517
01:05:31,542 --> 01:05:34,792
which is actually a really
exciting find because...
1518
01:05:35,000 --> 01:05:37,292
we have evidence from Zena's map
1519
01:05:37,417 --> 01:05:41,250
that there's a dam somewhere
along the edge of the water
1520
01:05:41,375 --> 01:05:44,167
and that could indicate
that people were around
1521
01:05:44,375 --> 01:05:47,792
that north edge of the swamp
doing something.
1522
01:05:52,708 --> 01:05:54,583
Copy. How big?
1523
01:05:58,042 --> 01:05:59,708
ALEX:
Copy.
1524
01:05:59,875 --> 01:06:01,500
So that sounds like,
I don't know,
1525
01:06:01,708 --> 01:06:02,708
a little piece of plank.
1526
01:06:05,208 --> 01:06:06,500
I don't know what to make of it.
1527
01:06:06,583 --> 01:06:07,708
KEN:
Yeah.
1528
01:06:11,500 --> 01:06:14,375
Copy.
Keep us posted. Over.
1529
01:06:16,375 --> 01:06:19,125
-KEN: We're going shallower.
-ALEX: Yeah.
1530
01:06:20,125 --> 01:06:22,000
Tony's heading
towards a boulder there.
1531
01:06:22,208 --> 01:06:23,833
You can see him.
1532
01:06:30,458 --> 01:06:31,833
He's going right straight
for whatever that is.
1533
01:06:32,000 --> 01:06:33,208
What's that?
1534
01:06:35,833 --> 01:06:37,333
He's getting right down into it.
1535
01:06:37,542 --> 01:06:38,625
ALEX:
Mm-hmm.
1536
01:06:49,417 --> 01:06:51,542
We found a fair amount
of pottery recently
1537
01:06:51,708 --> 01:06:53,042
just from Lot 5.
1538
01:06:53,208 --> 01:06:54,875
-Maybe it's comparable.
-Right.
1539
01:06:55,083 --> 01:06:56,333
NARRATOR:
Is it possible
1540
01:06:56,458 --> 01:06:58,375
that the artifacts
Tony has found
1541
01:06:58,542 --> 01:07:00,958
are related to some
of the discoveries made
1542
01:07:01,083 --> 01:07:05,042
in the last year within
the two stone features on Lot 5?
1543
01:07:05,208 --> 01:07:07,708
Artifacts that may date back
1544
01:07:07,875 --> 01:07:11,000
to as early as the 17th century?
1545
01:07:11,125 --> 01:07:12,542
ALEX:
After we get this pottery,
1546
01:07:12,708 --> 01:07:14,708
I'm thinking there's
two possibilities here--
1547
01:07:14,875 --> 01:07:17,625
One is that the rocks
have trapped this stuff here.
1548
01:07:17,792 --> 01:07:20,708
And the other is
that it's sort of a deposit.
1549
01:07:20,833 --> 01:07:23,250
There's got to be
a source for these things.
1550
01:07:23,417 --> 01:07:25,333
Hey, Tony, we'd love to see
1551
01:07:25,542 --> 01:07:27,875
if there's any other artifacts
surrounding this boulder.
1552
01:07:28,042 --> 01:07:29,333
Over.
1553
01:07:31,208 --> 01:07:33,042
Those are some big boulders.
1554
01:07:33,208 --> 01:07:34,417
KEN:
Yeah.
1555
01:07:35,292 --> 01:07:37,417
(detector whirring)
1556
01:07:42,792 --> 01:07:43,958
JACK:
All right.
1557
01:07:44,083 --> 01:07:45,250
-There you go.
-KEN: Wow.
1558
01:07:52,333 --> 01:07:53,417
-JACK: All right.
-KEN: Wow.
1559
01:07:53,625 --> 01:07:55,542
That's incredible, Tony.
That's awesome.
1560
01:07:55,708 --> 01:07:58,042
NARRATOR:
After finding pottery
1561
01:07:58,208 --> 01:08:00,292
and other artifacts
in the waters just north
1562
01:08:00,500 --> 01:08:02,667
of the Oak Island swamp...
1563
01:08:02,833 --> 01:08:04,042
Keep us posted. Over.
1564
01:08:04,208 --> 01:08:05,750
NARRATOR:
...diver Tony Sampson
1565
01:08:05,875 --> 01:08:09,708
has identified
a potentially valuable clue.
1566
01:08:24,333 --> 01:08:26,542
NARRATOR:
A possible coin?
1567
01:08:26,708 --> 01:08:29,292
Until the team
can present their evidence
1568
01:08:29,417 --> 01:08:31,542
to the provincial government
and hopefully obtain
1569
01:08:31,750 --> 01:08:34,250
a special permit
to remove and examine it,
1570
01:08:34,417 --> 01:08:38,667
unfortunately, this potentially
valuable discovery
1571
01:08:38,833 --> 01:08:41,583
will have to remain
on the ocean floor.
1572
01:08:45,292 --> 01:08:47,333
Copy that, Tony.
We'll see you on the boat soon.
1573
01:08:47,542 --> 01:08:48,458
Over.
1574
01:08:48,583 --> 01:08:49,583
All right.
1575
01:08:49,708 --> 01:08:51,000
I'd say that was
a successful dive.
1576
01:08:51,208 --> 01:08:52,333
Very.
1577
01:08:53,500 --> 01:08:55,667
TONY:
What makes these
artifacts interesting
1578
01:08:55,792 --> 01:08:57,000
is they're similar
to the artifacts
1579
01:08:57,208 --> 01:08:58,208
that they're finding on land.
1580
01:08:58,375 --> 01:09:00,292
So either they came in on a ship
1581
01:09:00,417 --> 01:09:02,083
or maybe it's part
of a shipwreck
1582
01:09:02,250 --> 01:09:03,750
that was blowing up onshore.
1583
01:09:05,000 --> 01:09:07,333
Wow. That was cool.
1584
01:09:07,500 --> 01:09:09,875
Or maybe, it was
from people that were
1585
01:09:10,042 --> 01:09:11,417
on the island itself.
1586
01:09:11,583 --> 01:09:14,042
All right, Tony.
That was pretty exciting.
1587
01:09:14,208 --> 01:09:16,500
That was
a fantastic dive, buddy.
1588
01:09:16,708 --> 01:09:18,000
What about
that metal detector hit?
1589
01:09:18,167 --> 01:09:19,958
-What was it?
-So that was a disc.
1590
01:09:20,083 --> 01:09:22,167
Like a coin with a hole in it.
1591
01:09:22,375 --> 01:09:23,417
-No kidding.
-Yeah.
1592
01:09:23,625 --> 01:09:24,333
Initially,
1593
01:09:24,542 --> 01:09:26,333
I thought it was one of those
1594
01:09:26,542 --> 01:09:28,083
Chinese-style coins.
1595
01:09:28,250 --> 01:09:29,583
-Really?
-I'm not sure.
1596
01:09:29,750 --> 01:09:31,583
-Or something like that?
-Something like that.
1597
01:09:31,750 --> 01:09:34,958
Just right up on that hill
is where Gary and I found
1598
01:09:35,125 --> 01:09:36,667
an actual Chinese coin,
1599
01:09:36,792 --> 01:09:39,917
and that dated back
to possibly BC.
1600
01:09:41,292 --> 01:09:43,792
-Ooh!
-Oh! No way.
1601
01:09:43,958 --> 01:09:46,208
That's an old coin.
1602
01:09:46,375 --> 01:09:48,375
GARY: And it's got
that square hole in it, mate.
1603
01:09:48,542 --> 01:09:50,750
NARRATOR:
In 2020,
1604
01:09:50,958 --> 01:09:53,167
while searching between
the swamp and the Money Pit
1605
01:09:53,375 --> 01:09:54,833
on Lot 15,
1606
01:09:55,042 --> 01:09:57,250
Jack and Gary unearthed a coin
1607
01:09:57,417 --> 01:09:59,750
that, according
to numismatist Sandy Campbell,
1608
01:09:59,917 --> 01:10:04,833
is of Chinese origin
and more than 1,000 years old.
1609
01:10:04,917 --> 01:10:08,292
Is it possible
that Tony Sampson has just found
1610
01:10:08,500 --> 01:10:11,125
the same type of coin
in the waters
1611
01:10:11,292 --> 01:10:12,958
just north
of the Oak Island swamp?
1612
01:10:13,125 --> 01:10:14,667
If so,
1613
01:10:14,792 --> 01:10:18,458
could it and other items
he has discovered today,
1614
01:10:18,583 --> 01:10:21,417
actually be related
to an ancient dam feature
1615
01:10:21,583 --> 01:10:23,458
that is believed
to have been constructed
1616
01:10:23,583 --> 01:10:25,417
in order to help
create the swamp
1617
01:10:25,583 --> 01:10:28,333
more than 700 years ago?
1618
01:10:28,458 --> 01:10:31,000
Well, I was excited before
about the pottery
1619
01:10:31,167 --> 01:10:33,125
but, I mean, pipe stems
and maybe even
1620
01:10:33,292 --> 01:10:35,000
-a coin or something.
-TONY: Yeah.
1621
01:10:35,125 --> 01:10:36,375
-Now I'm really excited.
-TONY: Yep.
1622
01:10:36,542 --> 01:10:38,167
ALEX:
One thing I know it is for sure
1623
01:10:38,292 --> 01:10:40,792
is a concentration
of artifacts underwater.
1624
01:10:40,958 --> 01:10:42,458
It might be enough to get
1625
01:10:42,667 --> 01:10:44,167
some kind of a permit to do
further investigation here.
1626
01:10:44,333 --> 01:10:45,458
-Right.
-ALEX: That's what I'm thinking.
1627
01:10:45,667 --> 01:10:47,417
RICK:
They're great finds.
1628
01:10:47,625 --> 01:10:49,833
I think the next step
would have to be
1629
01:10:50,000 --> 01:10:51,292
to get a proper permit
1630
01:10:51,500 --> 01:10:54,542
for actually retrieving
some of these items.
1631
01:10:54,708 --> 01:10:57,500
We may be able to understand
why they're there
1632
01:10:57,667 --> 01:11:00,250
and if they are
connected to Fred's wall
1633
01:11:00,417 --> 01:11:02,542
in the north end of the bog.
1634
01:11:03,542 --> 01:11:05,833
This area needs
a lot more investigation.
1635
01:11:06,000 --> 01:11:07,042
Yeah. Nice job, Tony.
1636
01:11:07,208 --> 01:11:07,875
-Well done.
-TONY: Thanks, my friend.
1637
01:11:08,083 --> 01:11:09,375
JACK:
Yeah.
1638
01:11:10,500 --> 01:11:12,750
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
1639
01:11:14,375 --> 01:11:16,000
TERRY: This is it.
This is the run.
1640
01:11:16,167 --> 01:11:18,042
88 to 98's gonna do it.
1641
01:11:18,208 --> 01:11:19,500
ALEX:
This could be the one.
1642
01:11:19,708 --> 01:11:21,167
NARRATOR:
...in the Money Pit area,
1643
01:11:21,292 --> 01:11:23,333
Alex Lagina has joined
Craig Tester
1644
01:11:23,542 --> 01:11:26,458
and other members of the team
1645
01:11:26,667 --> 01:11:29,417
as the drilling operation
in borehole DN-12
1646
01:11:29,625 --> 01:11:31,833
is approaching the depth
where they hope
1647
01:11:32,042 --> 01:11:34,292
to once again encounter
an eight-foot void
1648
01:11:34,500 --> 01:11:37,583
and, hopefully,
the legendary treasure.
1649
01:11:37,708 --> 01:11:39,375
-How deep are we?
-88.
1650
01:11:39,542 --> 01:11:40,792
STEVE:
They're on something.
1651
01:11:45,125 --> 01:11:46,750
There it is.
1652
01:11:48,167 --> 01:11:49,917
That's the bottom of the run.
1653
01:11:52,542 --> 01:11:54,083
-What you got, Mike?
-MIKE: 101.
1654
01:11:54,208 --> 01:11:55,333
101, that's what I thought.
1655
01:11:55,458 --> 01:11:56,917
Three feet under.
There you go.
1656
01:12:01,250 --> 01:12:03,708
That looks fairly soft
there, Terry.
1657
01:12:03,875 --> 01:12:06,000
-TERRY: It's softish. Yeah.
-MARTY: The base of it though.
1658
01:12:06,167 --> 01:12:09,083
-Right? That's the bottom?
-Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
1659
01:12:09,208 --> 01:12:10,042
CHARLES:
Here's the top.
1660
01:12:10,208 --> 01:12:11,500
Thank you.
1661
01:12:11,625 --> 01:12:13,417
All right. Bring her in.
1662
01:12:17,708 --> 01:12:18,792
MARTY:
Is there wood there?
1663
01:12:18,958 --> 01:12:20,667
CHARLES:
Feels like something there.
1664
01:12:23,500 --> 01:12:24,583
CHARLES:
That's wood.
1665
01:12:25,875 --> 01:12:28,042
-SCOTT: Bingo.
-ALEX: There's wood.
1666
01:12:28,208 --> 01:12:30,125
-STEVE: Oh, good.
-TERRY: Wood up here, too.
1667
01:12:30,292 --> 01:12:31,917
CHARLES:
Yeah.
1668
01:12:32,083 --> 01:12:33,417
TERRY:
It's a fairly
significant beam, yeah.
1669
01:12:33,542 --> 01:12:36,000
It's very close
to 97 and a half,
1670
01:12:36,167 --> 01:12:37,417
right about there.
1671
01:12:37,542 --> 01:12:39,250
That's where we want to be
for this hole.
1672
01:12:39,417 --> 01:12:40,833
TERRY:
Yep.
1673
01:12:41,000 --> 01:12:43,292
I have a question,
is this our tunnel
1674
01:12:43,417 --> 01:12:44,750
or is this, is this the chamber?
1675
01:12:44,917 --> 01:12:46,625
I don't know because
we can't see the top.
1676
01:12:46,792 --> 01:12:49,875
But I'd say there's
enough loose material,
1677
01:12:50,042 --> 01:12:51,542
so it's a chamber.
1678
01:12:51,708 --> 01:12:53,375
-Chamber?
-MARTY: I'd say.
1679
01:12:53,542 --> 01:12:54,875
TERRY:
Yep.
1680
01:12:56,458 --> 01:13:00,583
MARTY:
Lo and behold, we do hit wood
in DN-12 at about 97 feet,
1681
01:13:00,750 --> 01:13:04,208
which is very close to exactly
where we hit wood before
1682
01:13:04,417 --> 01:13:06,083
in the Baby Blob
that we interpreted to be
1683
01:13:06,292 --> 01:13:07,750
a chamber or vault.
1684
01:13:07,875 --> 01:13:11,333
We're clearly into a collapsed
chamber of some sort.
1685
01:13:11,500 --> 01:13:13,125
So we hit what we wanted to hit.
1686
01:13:14,500 --> 01:13:16,250
We'll want a bunch
of samples of this.
1687
01:13:16,375 --> 01:13:17,417
We test the metals.
1688
01:13:17,542 --> 01:13:20,625
If it tests high enough,
this is it.
1689
01:13:20,792 --> 01:13:21,958
Yeah.
1690
01:13:22,083 --> 01:13:23,500
Yay!
1691
01:13:23,667 --> 01:13:25,792
This is a success
from a technical standpoint.
1692
01:13:25,958 --> 01:13:26,958
It worked.
1693
01:13:27,125 --> 01:13:27,958
TERRY:
No question.
1694
01:13:28,125 --> 01:13:29,667
So let's see what it says.
1695
01:13:29,875 --> 01:13:32,667
ALEX:
It's gonna tell us a lot,
one way or the other.
1696
01:13:32,833 --> 01:13:35,667
NARRATOR:
Following the potentially
historic discovery
1697
01:13:35,792 --> 01:13:37,875
in the Money Pit area...
1698
01:13:38,958 --> 01:13:40,208
MARTY:
Hey, Gary. Laird.
1699
01:13:40,417 --> 01:13:42,000
-Marty.
-Hey, guys.
1700
01:13:42,208 --> 01:13:43,667
-Hey, guys.
-We have Sandy Campbell
with us today.
1701
01:13:43,833 --> 01:13:45,833
Hey, Sandy.
How's it going?
1702
01:13:46,000 --> 01:13:47,625
-Good.
-Lots of work for you.
1703
01:13:47,792 --> 01:13:49,500
Yeah. That's what I hear.
1704
01:13:49,625 --> 01:13:51,500
NARRATOR:
Rick, Marty and Craig Tester
1705
01:13:51,708 --> 01:13:53,667
accompany numismatist
1706
01:13:53,875 --> 01:13:55,792
Sandy Campbell to meet
with Gary Drayton
1707
01:13:56,000 --> 01:13:59,208
and Laird Niven
in the Interpretive Centre.
1708
01:13:59,375 --> 01:14:01,208
With Sandy's
40 years of experience
1709
01:14:01,375 --> 01:14:04,375
analyzing rare
and ancient coins,
1710
01:14:04,542 --> 01:14:06,583
it is the team's hope
that he can determine
1711
01:14:06,792 --> 01:14:09,333
the origin of
the four mysterious coins
1712
01:14:09,542 --> 01:14:12,417
discovered
earlier this week on Lot 5.
1713
01:14:12,583 --> 01:14:15,833
We had a heck of a week
on Oak Island.
1714
01:14:15,958 --> 01:14:17,792
-(Marty chuckles)
-Let's have a look.
1715
01:14:20,125 --> 01:14:21,667
It's interesting.
1716
01:14:31,542 --> 01:14:34,750
(mutters quietly)
1717
01:14:34,917 --> 01:14:40,250
This design goes back
to the 1500s, 16th century.
1718
01:14:42,208 --> 01:14:44,333
RICK:
Which cultures
are you referencing?
1719
01:14:44,458 --> 01:14:46,333
SANDY:
British. This is Tudor period.
1720
01:14:46,458 --> 01:14:48,500
It's very obvious
1721
01:14:48,667 --> 01:14:50,417
that that's
a portcullis on there.
1722
01:14:50,583 --> 01:14:54,333
And it's used even today
on modern British coins.
1723
01:14:55,458 --> 01:14:57,625
NARRATOR:
Between the 5th
and 15th centuries,
1724
01:14:57,750 --> 01:14:59,625
heavy iron gates
1725
01:14:59,750 --> 01:15:02,667
known as portcullises
were used to protect castles
1726
01:15:02,792 --> 01:15:04,417
and fortifications
1727
01:15:04,583 --> 01:15:07,000
across Europe
from invading armies.
1728
01:15:08,000 --> 01:15:09,917
Beginning
in the late 15th century,
1729
01:15:10,083 --> 01:15:13,083
the portcullis was
incorporated into the design
1730
01:15:13,250 --> 01:15:17,083
of English coinage to symbolize
strength and resilience.
1731
01:15:17,250 --> 01:15:21,500
Is it possible that this coin
is related to the other
1732
01:15:21,667 --> 01:15:24,583
English artifacts
recently found on Lot 5,
1733
01:15:24,750 --> 01:15:27,583
such as those
potentially connected
1734
01:15:27,750 --> 01:15:30,375
to Sir William Phips
who is believed by some
1735
01:15:30,583 --> 01:15:33,958
to have buried a large cache
of silver in the Money Pit?
1736
01:15:35,333 --> 01:15:39,667
SANDY:
That's a, you know,
Tudor monarch period item.
1737
01:15:39,875 --> 01:15:42,833
I'm gonna have to try
and do a little more research.
1738
01:15:42,958 --> 01:15:44,500
Well, that wasn't
the only coin, mate.
1739
01:15:44,708 --> 01:15:46,792
We have been
roaming around on Lot 5
1740
01:15:46,958 --> 01:15:49,000
and we've got another
1741
01:15:49,208 --> 01:15:51,667
little bobby-dazzler
of a coin to show you, mate.
1742
01:15:51,750 --> 01:15:53,417
You are leading
the witness, Counselor.
1743
01:15:53,542 --> 01:15:55,625
Oh. (laughs)
1744
01:16:05,708 --> 01:16:07,083
That's pretty obvious.
1745
01:16:07,250 --> 01:16:08,375
MARTY:
Okay.
1746
01:16:08,542 --> 01:16:10,250
SANDY:
Well, this here you can see
1747
01:16:10,417 --> 01:16:12,917
the pretty common design,
1748
01:16:16,792 --> 01:16:18,083
SANDY:
That's pretty obvious.
1749
01:16:18,250 --> 01:16:20,083
NARRATOR:
In the Interpretive Centre...
1750
01:16:20,250 --> 01:16:22,333
SANDY:
Well, this here you can see
1751
01:16:22,542 --> 01:16:25,208
the pretty common design,
1752
01:16:25,375 --> 01:16:27,042
a Roman coin.
1753
01:16:27,208 --> 01:16:28,875
-(Marty laughs)
-Roman, baby!
1754
01:16:29,042 --> 01:16:30,667
-MARTY: Is it?
-I knew it.
1755
01:16:30,833 --> 01:16:32,167
NARRATOR:
...numismatist Sandy Campbell
1756
01:16:32,375 --> 01:16:35,125
has just confirmed
that the Oak Island team
1757
01:16:35,292 --> 01:16:38,833
has found another
Roman coin on Lot 5.
1758
01:16:39,042 --> 01:16:40,583
What is it?
You said it was obvious. What?
1759
01:16:40,750 --> 01:16:42,083
What does that mean?
1760
01:16:42,208 --> 01:16:46,208
It's-it's a Roman coin
from probably...
1761
01:16:47,417 --> 01:16:49,167
...between 100 and 300 AD,
1762
01:16:49,292 --> 01:16:51,458
-if I'm allowed to use AD.
-RICK: Wow.
1763
01:16:51,625 --> 01:16:53,083
My new best friend.
1764
01:16:55,583 --> 01:16:57,125
NARRATOR:
Over the past year
1765
01:16:57,292 --> 01:17:00,167
this is the second coin
found on Lot 5
1766
01:17:00,333 --> 01:17:04,125
that has been verified to be
more than 1,000 years old
1767
01:17:04,292 --> 01:17:06,208
and of Roman origin.
1768
01:17:06,417 --> 01:17:10,292
The questions now are when
were they brought to Oak Island?
1769
01:17:10,500 --> 01:17:12,792
And who brought them here?
1770
01:17:12,958 --> 01:17:14,792
MARTY:
Had somebody told me
1771
01:17:14,958 --> 01:17:16,833
that we would find this here,
I would have said no.
1772
01:17:17,000 --> 01:17:18,833
"No, we're not gonna find
Roman coins here."
1773
01:17:19,000 --> 01:17:21,542
No. No, but here we are
with number two.
1774
01:17:21,708 --> 01:17:23,167
MARTY:
Right.
1775
01:17:23,333 --> 01:17:26,458
But you are quite definitive
about 100 to 300 AD?
1776
01:17:26,625 --> 01:17:27,625
Yeah. Yeah.
1777
01:17:27,792 --> 01:17:29,708
Well, this is all great, mate.
1778
01:17:29,917 --> 01:17:32,542
But we got some more
candy for Sandy, mate.
1779
01:17:32,708 --> 01:17:34,292
We got more coins.
1780
01:17:34,458 --> 01:17:37,083
Sandy, I have the honor of being
the one who dug this coin up.
1781
01:17:37,208 --> 01:17:40,833
Of course, Gary found it
and that is unique because
1782
01:17:41,000 --> 01:17:42,750
I never find anything.
1783
01:17:43,792 --> 01:17:47,333
SANDY:
Well, it's... it's interesting.
1784
01:17:47,500 --> 01:17:51,708
I'm seeing things
that appear to be design.
1785
01:17:51,833 --> 01:17:54,292
But nothing that's giving me
1786
01:17:54,458 --> 01:17:56,417
feedback where I can identify.
1787
01:17:56,583 --> 01:17:57,958
What could that be?
1788
01:17:58,125 --> 01:18:00,667
-It could be Indian.
-MARTY: Indian like India?
1789
01:18:00,750 --> 01:18:02,167
India. Yeah.
You know, like
1790
01:18:02,333 --> 01:18:05,000
6th, 7th, 8th century
type thing.
1791
01:18:05,208 --> 01:18:07,833
-Sheesh.
-That's a box
we haven't ticked off yet.
1792
01:18:08,042 --> 01:18:10,167
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
1793
01:18:10,375 --> 01:18:13,708
MARTY:
We've found English coins.
We've found Spanish coins.
1794
01:18:13,875 --> 01:18:17,917
Now, we've found an Indian coin.
We've found a Chinese coin.
1795
01:18:18,083 --> 01:18:23,333
Who gathers all these
weird non-associated coins?
1796
01:18:23,500 --> 01:18:25,000
I'm just trying to make sense
1797
01:18:25,208 --> 01:18:29,042
out of something that doesn't
appear to make sense.
1798
01:18:29,208 --> 01:18:32,833
We've got another
little coin to show you.
1799
01:18:33,000 --> 01:18:35,167
-I hope that one's
just as interesting.
-Yep.
1800
01:18:35,375 --> 01:18:36,458
Very tiny.
1801
01:18:38,750 --> 01:18:42,750
Like, the detail for this type
of coin is quite pronounced.
1802
01:18:42,917 --> 01:18:44,000
-It is?
-SANDY: Yeah.
1803
01:18:44,167 --> 01:18:46,958
This is a clearly Roman design.
1804
01:18:47,125 --> 01:18:49,250
So, it is a Roman coin?
1805
01:18:49,417 --> 01:18:50,833
Absolutely, yeah.
1806
01:18:52,083 --> 01:18:54,000
-Two for two.
-Brilliant.
1807
01:18:54,167 --> 01:18:55,625
Remember when we were
out there, high-fiving?
1808
01:18:55,750 --> 01:18:57,875
-Yeah. Yeah.
-RICK: Now we know why.
1809
01:18:58,042 --> 01:18:59,208
What do you see on there?
1810
01:18:59,375 --> 01:19:02,250
I-I think this is
a male portrait.
1811
01:19:02,417 --> 01:19:06,917
You got more of a pointed chin,
bigger nose.
1812
01:19:07,083 --> 01:19:09,167
And then on the, on the reverse,
1813
01:19:09,292 --> 01:19:12,542
you got two, two conjoined
people here, I think.
1814
01:19:12,708 --> 01:19:15,167
You know, this is probably,
1815
01:19:15,375 --> 01:19:16,667
you know, BC.
1816
01:19:16,792 --> 01:19:18,833
Holy smokes.
1817
01:19:19,000 --> 01:19:20,667
Is this 100%, Sandy?
1818
01:19:20,833 --> 01:19:22,500
It's 100%.
1819
01:19:23,708 --> 01:19:25,250
Absolutely incredible.
1820
01:19:25,417 --> 01:19:28,292
So this could be the oldest coin
ever found on Oak Island.
1821
01:19:28,458 --> 01:19:32,167
To unearth this
is pretty remarkable.
1822
01:19:32,333 --> 01:19:36,250
You know, the design
is very pronounced on a coin
1823
01:19:36,417 --> 01:19:39,000
that's more than 2,000
years old.
1824
01:19:39,125 --> 01:19:40,417
MARTY:
The puzzlement grows.
1825
01:19:40,583 --> 01:19:43,167
Three Roman coins
found on Oak Island.
1826
01:19:43,292 --> 01:19:46,167
It's possible that
if there's an ancient treasure,
1827
01:19:46,292 --> 01:19:49,333
it would have
ancient things in it,
1828
01:19:49,542 --> 01:19:52,458
including perhaps
a component of Roman coins.
1829
01:19:52,667 --> 01:19:53,917
You have to keep an open mind
1830
01:19:54,083 --> 01:19:56,542
because "facts,"
as Winston Churchill said,
1831
01:19:56,708 --> 01:19:57,708
"are stubborn things."
1832
01:19:57,875 --> 01:19:59,042
Here's a fact--
1833
01:19:59,208 --> 01:20:00,542
we found those coins
on Oak Island.
1834
01:20:00,708 --> 01:20:02,000
That's a fact.
1835
01:20:03,000 --> 01:20:05,833
I've always believed
there was a plan
1836
01:20:06,042 --> 01:20:08,542
properly executed over,
1837
01:20:08,708 --> 01:20:09,917
perhaps generationally,
1838
01:20:10,125 --> 01:20:11,667
perhaps over decades
or centuries.
1839
01:20:11,875 --> 01:20:14,000
It was that important.
1840
01:20:14,167 --> 01:20:18,708
Look, I'm a big proponent
of Zena's research, right?
1841
01:20:18,875 --> 01:20:20,208
That there was
1842
01:20:20,333 --> 01:20:22,083
transatlantic voyages
to the New World
1843
01:20:22,208 --> 01:20:24,458
long before it's accepted.
1844
01:20:24,625 --> 01:20:26,500
NARRATOR:
In 2016,
1845
01:20:26,708 --> 01:20:28,250
when Zena Halpern gave the team
1846
01:20:28,417 --> 01:20:31,125
a reported 14th century map
of Oak Island
1847
01:20:31,292 --> 01:20:33,042
that she believed
to have been created
1848
01:20:33,208 --> 01:20:35,208
by members
of the Knights Templar,
1849
01:20:35,417 --> 01:20:38,500
she also shared
a second believed Templar map
1850
01:20:38,708 --> 01:20:42,500
of Nova Scotia dating back
to the 12th century.
1851
01:20:42,708 --> 01:20:45,375
Since then, Rick, Marty
1852
01:20:45,542 --> 01:20:47,000
and members of the team
1853
01:20:47,208 --> 01:20:49,542
have visited numerous
sites around Europe
1854
01:20:49,708 --> 01:20:53,167
that served as strongholds
for the Knights Templar
1855
01:20:53,333 --> 01:20:55,583
between the 12th
and 16th centuries...
1856
01:20:55,750 --> 01:20:57,250
Whoa.
1857
01:20:57,375 --> 01:20:59,375
NARRATOR:
...including in England...
1858
01:20:59,542 --> 01:21:04,917
Up there, on one of the bricks
is literally carved "1347."
1859
01:21:05,083 --> 01:21:06,375
NARRATOR:
...Portugal...
1860
01:21:06,542 --> 01:21:09,208
It looks a lot more similar
to what we have.
1861
01:21:09,375 --> 01:21:10,792
-That's for sure.
-ALEX: Yeah.
1862
01:21:10,917 --> 01:21:12,250
NARRATOR:
...and Italy
1863
01:21:12,375 --> 01:21:14,833
that were also once part
of the Roman Empire.
1864
01:21:15,000 --> 01:21:17,042
We have seen this symbol before.
1865
01:21:17,208 --> 01:21:19,167
-RICK: H+O Stone.
-PETER: Yeah.
1866
01:21:19,333 --> 01:21:21,125
-ALEX: Right there.
-RICK: It's perfect.
1867
01:21:21,333 --> 01:21:22,875
NARRATOR:
And in each of these locations
1868
01:21:23,042 --> 01:21:24,333
they have seen carvings
1869
01:21:24,500 --> 01:21:26,667
and structures similar to those
1870
01:21:26,875 --> 01:21:29,000
that have been found
on Oak Island.
1871
01:21:29,208 --> 01:21:31,542
Could Rick Lagina be correct
1872
01:21:31,708 --> 01:21:35,333
that the ancient Roman coins
unearthed on Lot 5
1873
01:21:35,542 --> 01:21:39,292
and the mysterious structures
found all around the island
1874
01:21:39,417 --> 01:21:42,292
offer evidence
that Zena Halpern discovered
1875
01:21:42,417 --> 01:21:45,667
the true origin of
the Oak Island mystery?
1876
01:21:45,875 --> 01:21:47,042
GARY:
What this tells me is
1877
01:21:47,167 --> 01:21:49,167
there's a heck of a lot
1878
01:21:49,250 --> 01:21:51,000
of stories going on,
on this island,
1879
01:21:51,167 --> 01:21:54,917
from a long time ago.
1880
01:21:55,042 --> 01:21:57,958
I concur.
We've got to prove it.
1881
01:21:58,125 --> 01:21:59,917
Let's be metal detectives.
1882
01:22:00,083 --> 01:22:01,833
-GARY: Get back to Lot 5.
-Yeah. Metal detectives.
1883
01:22:02,000 --> 01:22:03,625
Let's get going.
1884
01:22:05,333 --> 01:22:08,625
NARRATOR:
A new year of searching
has just begun
1885
01:22:08,750 --> 01:22:11,792
for Rick, Marty and their team.
1886
01:22:12,792 --> 01:22:16,500
And already, they have made
discoveries on Oak Island
1887
01:22:16,667 --> 01:22:20,333
and in the surrounding
waters that suggest
1888
01:22:20,542 --> 01:22:24,333
this 228-year-old mystery
is more complex
1889
01:22:24,458 --> 01:22:28,583
and profound than anyone
could have ever imagined.
1890
01:22:29,875 --> 01:22:32,792
As the research, expert analysis
1891
01:22:32,958 --> 01:22:36,417
and digging continues,
will they be able to shatter
1892
01:22:36,542 --> 01:22:40,833
the protective barrier
of a deadly curse
1893
01:22:41,042 --> 01:22:45,500
and finally recover a treasure
1894
01:22:45,625 --> 01:22:50,042
that could rewrite
North American history?
1895
01:22:51,042 --> 01:22:53,042
This season on
The Curse of Oak Island...
1896
01:22:53,208 --> 01:22:55,000
MARTY:
This is the year.
1897
01:22:55,208 --> 01:22:56,958
There could be some actual
treasure just below us.
1898
01:22:57,167 --> 01:22:58,375
RICK:
You have to follow the clues
1899
01:22:58,500 --> 01:22:59,667
-where they lead.
-MARTY: Let's go!
1900
01:22:59,833 --> 01:23:00,667
Let's go deep.
1901
01:23:00,833 --> 01:23:02,125
We're very close
1902
01:23:02,292 --> 01:23:03,625
-to what we're trying to find.
-Right.
1903
01:23:03,792 --> 01:23:06,167
We need to get to the bottom
of the Garden Shaft.
1904
01:23:06,375 --> 01:23:08,083
ROGER: We pushed a hole and
there's a long void in there.
1905
01:23:08,250 --> 01:23:10,792
MARTY: It could be the offset
chamber that we seek.
1906
01:23:10,958 --> 01:23:13,000
-TERRY: There it is, guys.
-Seven or eight-foot tunnel.
1907
01:23:13,167 --> 01:23:14,583
This one is a mystery tunnel.
1908
01:23:14,750 --> 01:23:16,958
RICK: We found a structure
in the swamp.
1909
01:23:17,042 --> 01:23:18,292
GARY:
Look at that!
1910
01:23:18,458 --> 01:23:19,542
HELEN:
It's the first time in 40 years
1911
01:23:19,708 --> 01:23:20,917
of fieldwork I've
seen something like this
1912
01:23:21,083 --> 01:23:22,667
buried.
1913
01:23:22,833 --> 01:23:24,500
MARTY:
The results of the muon
technology are in.
1914
01:23:24,667 --> 01:23:25,417
What we're seeing is
1915
01:23:25,583 --> 01:23:27,458
high-density anomaly 230 feet
1916
01:23:27,625 --> 01:23:29,125
below the surface
of the Money Pit.
1917
01:23:29,250 --> 01:23:31,000
We think it's Aladdin's Cave.
1918
01:23:31,208 --> 01:23:32,958
MATT L.:
There is wood in that void.
1919
01:23:33,083 --> 01:23:35,500
MARTY: It could be
a man-made structure.
1920
01:23:35,667 --> 01:23:37,250
That makes the cave even
that much more important.
1921
01:23:37,375 --> 01:23:38,292
MARTY: We are not
leaving this island
1922
01:23:38,458 --> 01:23:39,417
without having a go
1923
01:23:39,542 --> 01:23:40,875
at this Aladdin's Cave.
1924
01:23:41,042 --> 01:23:42,250
I want to know what
this thing is.
1925
01:23:42,417 --> 01:23:43,667
GARY: This year,
we could get down there
1926
01:23:43,833 --> 01:23:46,042
and actually hold shiny
gold things in our hand.
1927
01:23:46,208 --> 01:23:47,167
♪ ♪
1928
01:23:47,292 --> 01:23:48,500
(whooping)
1929
01:23:48,667 --> 01:23:51,167
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