All language subtitles for The.Curse.of.Oak.Island.S11E01.1080p.WEB.h264-EDITH_track3_[eng]

af Afrikaans
ak Akan
sq Albanian
am Amharic
ar Arabic
hy Armenian
az Azerbaijani
eu Basque
be Belarusian
bem Bemba
bn Bengali
bh Bihari
bs Bosnian
br Breton
bg Bulgarian
km Cambodian
ca Catalan
ceb Cebuano
chr Cherokee
ny Chichewa
zh-CN Chinese (Simplified)
zh-TW Chinese (Traditional)
co Corsican
hr Croatian
cs Czech
da Danish
nl Dutch
en English
eo Esperanto
et Estonian
ee Ewe
fo Faroese
tl Filipino
fi Finnish
fr French
fy Frisian
gaa Ga
gl Galician
ka Georgian
de German
gn Guarani
gu Gujarati
ht Haitian Creole
ha Hausa
haw Hawaiian
iw Hebrew
hi Hindi
hmn Hmong
hu Hungarian
is Icelandic
ig Igbo
id Indonesian
ia Interlingua
ga Irish
it Italian
ja Japanese
jw Javanese
kn Kannada
kk Kazakh
rw Kinyarwanda
rn Kirundi
kg Kongo
ko Korean
kri Krio (Sierra Leone)
ku Kurdish
ckb Kurdish (Soranî)
ky Kyrgyz
lo Laothian
la Latin
lv Latvian
ln Lingala
lt Lithuanian
loz Lozi
lg Luganda
ach Luo
lb Luxembourgish
mk Macedonian
mg Malagasy
ms Malay
ml Malayalam
mt Maltese
mi Maori
mr Marathi
mfe Mauritian Creole
mo Moldavian
mn Mongolian
my Myanmar (Burmese)
sr-ME Montenegrin
ne Nepali
pcm Nigerian Pidgin
nso Northern Sotho
no Norwegian
nn Norwegian (Nynorsk)
oc Occitan
or Oriya
om Oromo
ps Pashto
fa Persian
pl Polish
pt-BR Portuguese (Brazil)
pt Portuguese (Portugal)
pa Punjabi
qu Quechua
ro Romanian
rm Romansh
nyn Runyakitara
ru Russian
sm Samoan
gd Scots Gaelic
sr Serbian
sh Serbo-Croatian
st Sesotho
tn Setswana
crs Seychellois Creole
sn Shona
sd Sindhi
si Sinhalese
sk Slovak
sl Slovenian
so Somali
es Spanish
es-419 Spanish (Latin American)
su Sundanese
sw Swahili
sv Swedish
tg Tajik
ta Tamil
tt Tatar
te Telugu
th Thai
ti Tigrinya
to Tonga
lua Tshiluba
tum Tumbuka
tr Turkish
tk Turkmen
tw Twi
ug Uighur
uk Ukrainian
ur Urdu
uz Uzbek
vi Vietnamese
cy Welsh
wo Wolof
xh Xhosa
yi Yiddish
yo Yoruba
zu Zulu
Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,875 --> 00:00:03,167 NARRATOR: Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,292 --> 00:00:04,958 This is the year. Let's do it. 3 00:00:05,125 --> 00:00:06,458 NARRATOR: ...a special two-hour premiere. 4 00:00:06,625 --> 00:00:10,042 That story can be finished, and I'm committed 5 00:00:10,167 --> 00:00:12,375 -to doing that. -Amen. Let's go. 6 00:00:12,542 --> 00:00:15,417 MARTY: I want to throw every resource we can at it this year. 7 00:00:15,625 --> 00:00:17,792 STEVE: So, this location's where the treasure could be. 8 00:00:17,958 --> 00:00:19,667 MARTY: We're clearly into a collapsed 9 00:00:19,875 --> 00:00:21,250 chamber of some sort. 10 00:00:21,458 --> 00:00:25,292 The scientists say metals are coming out of here. 11 00:00:25,458 --> 00:00:28,375 That's a big enough box for an offset chamber. 12 00:00:28,542 --> 00:00:29,917 -LAIRD: Marty. -What do you think it is? 13 00:00:30,083 --> 00:00:31,458 LAIRD: Could be a trapdoor. 14 00:00:31,583 --> 00:00:33,125 -Wow. -Yeah! 15 00:00:33,292 --> 00:00:34,625 -(laughter) -It's a coin! 16 00:00:36,583 --> 00:00:37,958 That is fantastic. 17 00:00:38,125 --> 00:00:39,250 JACK: Good luck, Tony. 18 00:00:41,000 --> 00:00:42,167 He's getting right down into it. 19 00:00:42,375 --> 00:00:43,333 He's got his head into something now. 20 00:00:43,458 --> 00:00:44,542 ALEX: Yeah. 21 00:00:46,875 --> 00:00:48,958 Oh. No, that's not modern. 22 00:00:49,083 --> 00:00:51,083 This is probably BC. 23 00:00:51,208 --> 00:00:52,333 MARTY: Holy smokes. 24 00:00:52,500 --> 00:00:53,750 (laughter) 25 00:00:56,917 --> 00:01:00,042 NARRATOR: There is an island in the North Atlantic 26 00:01:00,208 --> 00:01:02,500 where people have been looking for 27 00:01:02,708 --> 00:01:06,500 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 28 00:01:06,667 --> 00:01:09,375 So far, they have found a stone slab 29 00:01:09,542 --> 00:01:12,167 with strange symbols carved into it... 30 00:01:13,208 --> 00:01:16,167 ...man-made workings that date to medieval times, 31 00:01:16,333 --> 00:01:20,625 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 32 00:01:20,792 --> 00:01:22,125 to the Knights Templar. 33 00:01:22,250 --> 00:01:24,667 To date, six men have died 34 00:01:24,833 --> 00:01:27,458 trying to solve the mystery. 35 00:01:27,625 --> 00:01:32,500 And according to legend, one more will have to die 36 00:01:32,708 --> 00:01:35,583 before the treasure can be found. 37 00:01:40,000 --> 00:01:42,125 ♪ ♪ 38 00:01:48,417 --> 00:01:52,042 MARTY: Well, how does everybody feel about being back? 39 00:01:52,250 --> 00:01:53,458 How can you not be excited? 40 00:01:53,625 --> 00:01:55,583 JACK: Yeah. I've had the feeling 41 00:01:55,750 --> 00:01:57,833 that we're about to find the treasure this year. 42 00:01:58,042 --> 00:02:00,333 Jack, let's have a little optimism here. 43 00:02:00,542 --> 00:02:02,875 (laughter) 44 00:02:03,083 --> 00:02:07,375 NARRATOR: The most highly-anticipated and potentially historic chapter 45 00:02:07,542 --> 00:02:11,000 of the 228-year-old Oak Island mystery 46 00:02:11,167 --> 00:02:13,000 is about to begin. 47 00:02:13,167 --> 00:02:15,000 MARTY: I want to throw every resource 48 00:02:15,167 --> 00:02:16,875 we can at it this year, because 49 00:02:17,042 --> 00:02:18,833 I think we're closer than we have ever been. 50 00:02:18,958 --> 00:02:20,167 We'll do whatever it takes this year. 51 00:02:20,375 --> 00:02:23,000 -There you go. -Yeah. 52 00:02:23,083 --> 00:02:26,208 NARRATOR: Dating back to 1795, 53 00:02:26,417 --> 00:02:28,917 generations of determined searchers 54 00:02:29,042 --> 00:02:30,667 have found startling clues 55 00:02:30,792 --> 00:02:34,000 that suggest a vast treasure could be buried 56 00:02:34,208 --> 00:02:36,625 in a more than 100-foot-deep 57 00:02:36,792 --> 00:02:40,458 booby-trapped shaft known as the Money Pit. 58 00:02:40,583 --> 00:02:43,333 And after spending more than a decade 59 00:02:43,417 --> 00:02:45,333 on their own quest for answers, 60 00:02:45,500 --> 00:02:48,042 brothers Rick and Marty Lagina have returned, 61 00:02:48,208 --> 00:02:50,208 along with their team, 62 00:02:50,375 --> 00:02:52,042 to fulfill the dream 63 00:02:52,208 --> 00:02:54,750 they've shared since they were just boys. 64 00:02:54,917 --> 00:02:58,167 MARTY: All right, there she be, guys, in all her glory. 65 00:02:58,333 --> 00:02:59,792 Oak Island. 66 00:02:59,958 --> 00:03:01,583 As I drive up to the island, 67 00:03:01,750 --> 00:03:04,083 my expectation is that this year we will figure it out. 68 00:03:04,250 --> 00:03:07,167 The main reason is that the data supports that. 69 00:03:07,375 --> 00:03:10,500 And a lot of data points to gold and silver 70 00:03:10,667 --> 00:03:12,833 in the water in the Money Pit area. 71 00:03:13,042 --> 00:03:16,167 So, I do feel in my heart that this has to be the year. 72 00:03:16,333 --> 00:03:19,000 Big brother, let's get 'er done. 73 00:03:19,208 --> 00:03:20,667 Let's do it. 74 00:03:20,792 --> 00:03:23,292 There's a wonderful mystery here ensconced 75 00:03:23,458 --> 00:03:25,750 within an island in the North Atlantic 76 00:03:25,917 --> 00:03:28,125 that has endured centuries long. 77 00:03:28,250 --> 00:03:30,833 Okay, guys. Let's go see the team. 78 00:03:32,083 --> 00:03:33,792 RICK: And my expectation is... 79 00:03:35,208 --> 00:03:36,708 ...that we'll be able to solve it. 80 00:03:36,875 --> 00:03:38,208 That's my hope. 81 00:03:38,375 --> 00:03:39,333 DOUG: Hey, guys. 82 00:03:39,542 --> 00:03:40,833 Gentlemen. 83 00:03:41,042 --> 00:03:42,042 -Hey, guys. -Hey. 84 00:03:42,208 --> 00:03:43,333 MARTY: We're back. (chuckles) 85 00:03:43,500 --> 00:03:44,750 RICK: We are all together, 86 00:03:44,917 --> 00:03:46,750 all of us, the whole team. 87 00:03:46,917 --> 00:03:50,000 The fellowship is striving to-to make that happen. 88 00:03:50,208 --> 00:03:52,667 Well, welcome, everybody. 89 00:03:52,792 --> 00:03:55,708 I see we have the rest of the team up on the screen there. 90 00:03:55,875 --> 00:03:58,833 Which has grown to be quite a group. Some new faces. 91 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:01,458 And so, the purpose of this meeting is to get us 92 00:04:01,583 --> 00:04:04,250 all together again and get us all on the same page. 93 00:04:04,417 --> 00:04:07,667 -So, let's get to it. -GARY: Before we get too far 94 00:04:07,875 --> 00:04:10,958 into talking about this year, what about last year? 95 00:04:11,125 --> 00:04:12,542 (laughter) 96 00:04:12,708 --> 00:04:15,000 Well, that is a perfect segue, because last year, 97 00:04:15,208 --> 00:04:18,958 at the end, what happened, Gary? 98 00:04:19,125 --> 00:04:21,417 Down at the bottom of that Garden Shaft 99 00:04:21,583 --> 00:04:24,417 and getting those nonferrous hits, 100 00:04:24,625 --> 00:04:26,625 and then having to leave the shaft... 101 00:04:26,792 --> 00:04:28,167 (laughter) 102 00:04:28,333 --> 00:04:30,375 ...I mean, oh, my God. 103 00:04:30,583 --> 00:04:33,333 NARRATOR: Although the 82-foot-deep structure 104 00:04:33,500 --> 00:04:35,625 known as the Garden Shaft 105 00:04:35,708 --> 00:04:38,500 is not believed to be the original Money Pit-- 106 00:04:38,667 --> 00:04:41,167 which was lost in the 19th century 107 00:04:41,375 --> 00:04:44,375 due to constant digging by previous searchers-- 108 00:04:44,542 --> 00:04:48,000 last year, after wood samples from the structure 109 00:04:48,208 --> 00:04:51,708 were scientifically dated to 1735 110 00:04:51,875 --> 00:04:55,375 and water samples produced high-trace evidence of gold, 111 00:04:55,542 --> 00:04:57,583 the Oak Island team commissioned 112 00:04:57,750 --> 00:05:01,333 a mining company named Dumas Contracting Limited 113 00:05:01,458 --> 00:05:05,167 to remodel the shaft for further exploration. 114 00:05:05,375 --> 00:05:06,917 -(device beeping) -GARY (laughs): Oh! 115 00:05:07,083 --> 00:05:08,500 That's the best-sounding target. 116 00:05:08,625 --> 00:05:10,333 -That's nonferrous. -RICK: Really? 117 00:05:10,542 --> 00:05:13,833 -Yeah. -NARRATOR: Just before they were forced to halt 118 00:05:13,958 --> 00:05:16,750 their search operations due to the onset of winter... 119 00:05:16,875 --> 00:05:19,542 -MARTY: That's a screaming large hit, isn't it? -GARY: Yeah. 120 00:05:19,708 --> 00:05:22,958 NARRATOR: ...Rick, Marty, and metal detection expert Gary Drayton 121 00:05:23,167 --> 00:05:26,500 identified nonferrous-- or precious metal-- targets 122 00:05:26,625 --> 00:05:29,542 just below the bottom of the Garden Shaft. 123 00:05:29,708 --> 00:05:33,500 Now, once new permits can be secured, 124 00:05:33,667 --> 00:05:37,375 Dumas will return to deepen the shaft by 20 feet, 125 00:05:37,542 --> 00:05:40,208 with the potential to construct lateral tunnels 126 00:05:40,375 --> 00:05:42,917 depending on what is encountered below. 127 00:05:43,917 --> 00:05:47,500 GARY: Well, I'm hoping we get down there again, 128 00:05:47,708 --> 00:05:49,375 because we know those hits are there. 129 00:05:49,583 --> 00:05:50,542 Yeah, plans have been laid for that. 130 00:05:50,708 --> 00:05:52,833 -Right. -So, I'd like to hear, 131 00:05:52,958 --> 00:05:54,750 uh, Ian, from you. 132 00:05:54,917 --> 00:05:56,500 I've been a big believer in this methodology-- 133 00:05:56,708 --> 00:05:58,917 the gold in the water, the silver in the water-- 134 00:05:59,042 --> 00:06:01,125 for a long time, and those seem to be concentrated there, too. 135 00:06:01,333 --> 00:06:03,917 -So, why don't you kind of give us a recap on that? -IAN: Yeah. 136 00:06:04,083 --> 00:06:05,417 You know, I'll pull Fred in-- 137 00:06:05,583 --> 00:06:08,292 he's the real expert here-- but, uh, 138 00:06:08,458 --> 00:06:10,667 last year, we were able to concentrate 139 00:06:10,833 --> 00:06:14,583 and be very confident in the Baby Blob area. 140 00:06:14,750 --> 00:06:16,375 That's right. 141 00:06:16,542 --> 00:06:18,167 MATT: All right, that's the last sample. 142 00:06:18,333 --> 00:06:20,458 NARRATOR: Over the past two years, 143 00:06:20,583 --> 00:06:24,292 geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner and his colleagues, 144 00:06:24,458 --> 00:06:27,458 including hydrogeologist Dr. Fred Michel, 145 00:06:27,625 --> 00:06:31,667 have been analyzing water samples from numerous boreholes 146 00:06:31,792 --> 00:06:35,167 that Rick, Marty, Craig and the team have drilled 147 00:06:35,333 --> 00:06:38,708 over the past decade in the Money Pit area. 148 00:06:38,875 --> 00:06:43,667 Incredibly, these tests have identified evidence of gold, 149 00:06:43,792 --> 00:06:48,667 silver and other metals between depths of 80 and 120 feet, 150 00:06:48,792 --> 00:06:51,208 with the highest concentrations in a zone 151 00:06:51,375 --> 00:06:53,083 they have dubbed the "Baby Blob." 152 00:06:53,208 --> 00:06:56,708 which sets just several feet west of the Garden Shaft. 153 00:06:56,875 --> 00:07:00,292 It is also within this zone that the team has encountered 154 00:07:00,417 --> 00:07:03,167 a believed tunnel at a depth of 95 feet 155 00:07:03,292 --> 00:07:08,375 that appears to run almost directly below the Garden Shaft. 156 00:07:09,417 --> 00:07:12,208 IAN: I think what's got us particularly excited 157 00:07:12,375 --> 00:07:13,708 is that we've got the area of interest 158 00:07:13,875 --> 00:07:15,500 narrowed down to about a 20-foot radius 159 00:07:15,667 --> 00:07:17,750 around the Garden Shaft. 160 00:07:17,875 --> 00:07:20,708 -Well, that's a good start. -Yeah. 161 00:07:20,875 --> 00:07:23,917 FRED: Well, as some of the drilling takes place this year, 162 00:07:24,083 --> 00:07:26,917 and looking at the data from last year, 163 00:07:27,083 --> 00:07:29,583 I think we might be able to narrow it down a bit more. 164 00:07:29,708 --> 00:07:31,625 -IAN: Right. -MARTY: Well, that I consider 165 00:07:31,792 --> 00:07:33,417 -very good news. -ALEX: Yeah. 166 00:07:33,542 --> 00:07:34,875 MARTY: Okay, so, 167 00:07:35,083 --> 00:07:36,792 we're gonna chase these metals until they-- 168 00:07:36,958 --> 00:07:39,125 -we figure out what they mean. We got that. -Mm-hmm. 169 00:07:39,292 --> 00:07:41,917 We haven't given up yet on the sonic drilling, too, right? 170 00:07:42,083 --> 00:07:43,292 Yes. 171 00:07:43,375 --> 00:07:45,583 -Right. -So, if we can continue 172 00:07:45,750 --> 00:07:47,875 to narrow down this radius that we've been supplied with 173 00:07:48,042 --> 00:07:49,333 from Ian and Fred, 174 00:07:49,500 --> 00:07:51,875 we can really narrow in on the Money Pit. 175 00:07:53,375 --> 00:07:54,917 NARRATOR: While the team awaits 176 00:07:55,042 --> 00:07:58,333 the return of Dumas to deepen the Garden Shaft, 177 00:07:58,542 --> 00:08:00,292 they will continue with their strategic 178 00:08:00,500 --> 00:08:04,000 core-drilling program throughout the surrounding area. 179 00:08:04,167 --> 00:08:08,042 If any new boreholes produce physical evidence of valuables, 180 00:08:08,250 --> 00:08:12,167 Rick, Marty and the team will have exact locations 181 00:08:12,375 --> 00:08:14,250 for where tunnels can be extended 182 00:08:14,417 --> 00:08:16,417 from the bottom of the Garden Shaft 183 00:08:16,583 --> 00:08:19,667 to hopefully solve the Oak Island mystery. 184 00:08:19,875 --> 00:08:22,417 STEVE: Right now, we've got the drill out there 185 00:08:22,583 --> 00:08:24,208 waiting for us to pin our first location. 186 00:08:24,375 --> 00:08:26,125 And that's gonna give us great information 187 00:08:26,292 --> 00:08:27,542 to where we need to tunnel to. 188 00:08:27,750 --> 00:08:29,667 Okay. Well, let's move on 189 00:08:29,875 --> 00:08:31,375 to something that was exciting last year. 190 00:08:31,542 --> 00:08:33,917 So, Laird, why don't you bring us up to speed 191 00:08:34,042 --> 00:08:35,958 on what you've planned this year, archaeologically. 192 00:08:36,125 --> 00:08:37,500 And-and your team. 193 00:08:37,708 --> 00:08:40,000 Well, we have lots of new members. 194 00:08:40,208 --> 00:08:41,833 We have Emma, of course. 195 00:08:41,958 --> 00:08:44,500 Uh, in the middle, we have Jamie Kouba 196 00:08:44,667 --> 00:08:48,375 and to the left is Moya MacDonald. 197 00:08:48,542 --> 00:08:51,583 Up above, we have Helen, who's come back. 198 00:08:51,750 --> 00:08:55,292 And then Danny Hennigar, who's a Oak Island historian. 199 00:08:55,458 --> 00:08:56,708 You got enough trowels? 200 00:08:56,875 --> 00:08:58,958 -We bought more trowels. -More trowels? 201 00:08:59,167 --> 00:09:00,708 (laughter) 202 00:09:00,875 --> 00:09:02,500 NARRATOR: Although the search 203 00:09:02,708 --> 00:09:04,375 for the legendary treasure vault 204 00:09:04,542 --> 00:09:07,042 remains focused in the Money Pit area, 205 00:09:07,208 --> 00:09:11,500 last year, archaeologist Laird Niven and his colleagues 206 00:09:11,708 --> 00:09:14,667 helped the team make several stunning revelations 207 00:09:14,792 --> 00:09:17,083 in other areas of the island. 208 00:09:17,208 --> 00:09:20,917 These include Lot 26, 209 00:09:21,042 --> 00:09:24,000 where the team investigated a stone wall 210 00:09:24,208 --> 00:09:26,583 that may be more than five centuries old 211 00:09:26,708 --> 00:09:30,750 and of Portuguese design, along with a stone well 212 00:09:30,875 --> 00:09:33,667 that could be more than 800 years old, 213 00:09:33,792 --> 00:09:37,333 and which also contains trace evidence of silver. 214 00:09:37,542 --> 00:09:40,500 However, of all the recent discoveries 215 00:09:40,583 --> 00:09:42,708 made by the team on Oak Island, 216 00:09:42,875 --> 00:09:46,167 the most compelling were unearthed on Lot 5, 217 00:09:46,375 --> 00:09:48,917 which was purchased in 2022 218 00:09:49,083 --> 00:09:51,708 from the estate of the late Robert Young. 219 00:09:51,917 --> 00:09:54,750 It was on these four acres that the team 220 00:09:54,917 --> 00:09:58,583 found half of a nearly 2,000-year-old Roman coin, 221 00:09:58,750 --> 00:10:01,750 a 14th-century lead barter token 222 00:10:01,875 --> 00:10:05,000 and a stone foundation that could date back 223 00:10:05,167 --> 00:10:08,625 to the same era as the Garden Shaft. 224 00:10:08,750 --> 00:10:12,167 -That's 13 feet. -It's a bizarre measurement. 225 00:10:12,375 --> 00:10:17,000 NARRATOR: But the most curious structure that was investigated on Lot 5 226 00:10:17,125 --> 00:10:21,708 was a circular stone depression featuring a 13-foot diameter. 227 00:10:21,875 --> 00:10:25,292 A measurement that is an exact match 228 00:10:25,375 --> 00:10:27,875 to the reported description of the Money Pit, 229 00:10:28,042 --> 00:10:31,375 when it was discovered in 1795. 230 00:10:32,500 --> 00:10:35,208 Where are you starting? 231 00:10:35,333 --> 00:10:36,667 The circular feature on Lot 5. 232 00:10:36,875 --> 00:10:39,542 -We're gonna expand that search. -Mm-hmm. 233 00:10:39,750 --> 00:10:41,000 And actually, Danny's just recently brought 234 00:10:41,167 --> 00:10:43,583 some photographs that shed some light 235 00:10:43,708 --> 00:10:45,875 -on the circular feature. -Okay. 236 00:10:46,042 --> 00:10:47,667 So, I have some pictures from Laird and Danny. 237 00:10:47,833 --> 00:10:49,875 -I'll share them. -DANNY H.: In the photographs 238 00:10:50,042 --> 00:10:52,417 that we, uh, received from the Robert Young family, 239 00:10:52,583 --> 00:10:56,458 it has an enormous amount of rocks around the structure. 240 00:10:56,625 --> 00:11:00,458 LAIRD: I don't think those rocks came out of the feature. 241 00:11:00,625 --> 00:11:03,208 SCOTT: This looks like the progression of how it's being built. 242 00:11:03,375 --> 00:11:04,833 LAIRD: Right. 243 00:11:05,042 --> 00:11:08,333 Robert Young created the stone circles 244 00:11:08,458 --> 00:11:10,333 around the depression. 245 00:11:10,542 --> 00:11:13,375 RICK: Wow. Look at that. 246 00:11:13,500 --> 00:11:15,333 -Robert Young did all that? -Yeah. 247 00:11:15,500 --> 00:11:17,333 LAIRD: Yes, but he didn't dig the depression. 248 00:11:17,542 --> 00:11:19,667 MARTY: It's like he thought this thing was really important, 249 00:11:19,833 --> 00:11:22,000 so he built this beautiful apron around it. 250 00:11:22,125 --> 00:11:24,083 -LAIRD: Exactly. -MARTY: And you find stuff-- 251 00:11:24,250 --> 00:11:26,167 lots of stuff-- from the earliest, 252 00:11:26,333 --> 00:11:30,333 1700-dated things we found on the island, correct? 253 00:11:30,542 --> 00:11:31,833 Yeah. 254 00:11:32,042 --> 00:11:34,458 MARTY: It's very clear, Robert Young 255 00:11:34,625 --> 00:11:36,500 didn't build that entire feature on Lot 5. 256 00:11:36,667 --> 00:11:38,000 It was already there. 257 00:11:38,167 --> 00:11:41,500 There's way too many 17th-century artifacts in there. 258 00:11:41,625 --> 00:11:43,667 We're going to carefully deconstruct 259 00:11:43,875 --> 00:11:45,833 the piece he didn't build. 260 00:11:46,000 --> 00:11:48,625 The hope is the feature had something to do 261 00:11:48,792 --> 00:11:51,667 with the deposit of treasure. 262 00:11:51,833 --> 00:11:54,000 Okay, the next topic is, 263 00:11:54,208 --> 00:11:57,167 of course, my often nemesis: the swamp. 264 00:11:57,375 --> 00:11:59,500 -(laughter) -But just about every time we dig, 265 00:11:59,667 --> 00:12:01,833 something comes up. 266 00:12:02,042 --> 00:12:04,375 And some of it is inexplicably old. 267 00:12:04,542 --> 00:12:05,833 -Really old. -Yep. 268 00:12:06,042 --> 00:12:07,333 NARRATOR: In recent years, 269 00:12:07,500 --> 00:12:08,958 the team has found evidence 270 00:12:09,083 --> 00:12:10,833 that the mysterious triangle-shaped swamp 271 00:12:10,958 --> 00:12:12,667 in the middle of Oak Island 272 00:12:12,875 --> 00:12:16,167 is either partially or completely man-made. 273 00:12:16,375 --> 00:12:18,958 And within it, they have unearthed numerous pieces 274 00:12:19,125 --> 00:12:21,833 of ancient sailing vessels dating anywhere 275 00:12:22,000 --> 00:12:24,875 from the seventh to the 18th centuries. 276 00:12:25,042 --> 00:12:28,000 They have also uncovered a stone road, 277 00:12:28,208 --> 00:12:31,333 an adjoining cobblestone pathway 278 00:12:31,417 --> 00:12:34,417 and a stone ramp that all may be related 279 00:12:34,542 --> 00:12:37,708 to the stone wall on Lot 26. 280 00:12:37,917 --> 00:12:40,750 And finally, a massive paved feature 281 00:12:40,917 --> 00:12:42,833 that is believed to have been created 282 00:12:42,958 --> 00:12:45,917 as early as 1200 AD. 283 00:12:46,083 --> 00:12:49,500 So, we have, currently, four areas of interest 284 00:12:49,708 --> 00:12:50,917 -that we've permitted. -(mouse clicks) 285 00:12:51,083 --> 00:12:53,208 They're in bright yellow on your screen. 286 00:12:53,417 --> 00:12:56,042 RICK: So, we have the southeast corner, 287 00:12:56,208 --> 00:12:59,708 the area off of Fred's peninsula to the south, 288 00:12:59,875 --> 00:13:02,000 and then we have the paved area. 289 00:13:02,208 --> 00:13:04,458 But I am positively fascinated 290 00:13:04,625 --> 00:13:06,500 with the north side of the swamp. 291 00:13:06,667 --> 00:13:08,875 GARY: Yep. That side of the island, 292 00:13:09,083 --> 00:13:10,583 maybe we should send Tony Sampson 293 00:13:10,708 --> 00:13:12,625 and have a look around. 294 00:13:12,750 --> 00:13:14,333 RICK: Every time Tony dove 295 00:13:14,500 --> 00:13:15,625 in the waters around Oak Island, 296 00:13:15,750 --> 00:13:17,333 y-you know, he's found something. 297 00:13:17,500 --> 00:13:21,333 So, I, absolutely, am convinced that a dive should happen. 298 00:13:21,500 --> 00:13:22,833 Yes. 299 00:13:23,042 --> 00:13:24,833 -I think we should do that. -JACK: Great. 300 00:13:25,000 --> 00:13:26,833 It looks like we have a very busy year. 301 00:13:27,000 --> 00:13:28,833 CRAIG: Well, every area 302 00:13:29,042 --> 00:13:31,000 we've talked about, I'm excited to get into. 303 00:13:31,125 --> 00:13:34,958 I just think there's so much to learn yet on this island, 304 00:13:35,125 --> 00:13:37,583 and hopefully, this is the year. 305 00:13:37,750 --> 00:13:39,833 -Yep. Beautiful. -RICK: As I look around this table 306 00:13:40,000 --> 00:13:42,833 and I see the fervor in people's eyes, 307 00:13:43,000 --> 00:13:45,667 that story can be finished, 308 00:13:45,750 --> 00:13:47,042 and I'm committed to doing that. 309 00:13:47,208 --> 00:13:49,000 And I know that all of you are as well. 310 00:13:49,208 --> 00:13:50,792 Absolutely. 311 00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:52,500 Amen. Let's go. 312 00:13:52,625 --> 00:13:54,375 Okay, let's get going. 313 00:13:54,542 --> 00:13:56,167 The mystery will get solved. 314 00:13:56,375 --> 00:14:01,958 MARTY: So, let's get to it, big brother. 315 00:14:01,958 --> 00:14:03,792 TERRY: All right, here we go. 316 00:14:04,000 --> 00:14:05,250 -Hey, guys. -STEVE: Hey, Alex. How you doing? 317 00:14:05,417 --> 00:14:06,792 -Alex. How you doing? -Good. -Hey, Alex. 318 00:14:06,917 --> 00:14:09,833 So, first hole of the year. 319 00:14:10,000 --> 00:14:11,625 -STEVE: Yep. -Absolutely. 320 00:14:11,792 --> 00:14:13,500 NARRATOR: Following their meeting in the war room, 321 00:14:13,708 --> 00:14:16,708 Alex Lagina joins other members of the Oak Island team 322 00:14:16,875 --> 00:14:19,417 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 00:14:23,042 --> 00:14:28,375 on their strategic grid known as B5N13. 325 00:14:28,542 --> 00:14:30,875 -So, we have the Garden Shaft, which is right there. -Yep. 326 00:14:31,042 --> 00:14:32,583 STEVE: So, this location's really interesting 327 00:14:32,750 --> 00:14:35,875 because Dr. Spooner and Dr. Michel put a 20-foot radius 328 00:14:36,042 --> 00:14:38,333 around the Garden Shaft where the treasure could be. 329 00:14:38,542 --> 00:14:40,292 -And we're right into that location. -Yeah. 330 00:14:40,375 --> 00:14:43,417 NARRATOR: Located between the so-called Baby Blob 331 00:14:43,542 --> 00:14:46,750 and the Garden Shaft, it is the team's hope 332 00:14:46,958 --> 00:14:50,667 that Borehole B5N13 will make direct contact 333 00:14:50,875 --> 00:14:55,167 with the mysterious source of gold, silver and other metals 334 00:14:55,333 --> 00:14:57,958 that have been detected in the area between a depth 335 00:14:58,125 --> 00:15:01,292 of 80 and 120 feet. 336 00:15:01,500 --> 00:15:03,667 So, this is gonna help us gather more information 337 00:15:03,833 --> 00:15:06,167 because the end goal of this is, really, 338 00:15:06,375 --> 00:15:08,792 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 00:15:10,792 --> 00:15:12,125 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 343 00:15:15,500 --> 00:15:17,125 is gonna be important and informative. 344 00:15:17,292 --> 00:15:19,667 The one evocative thought from all of us is, 345 00:15:19,792 --> 00:15:21,458 "This is the hole. 346 00:15:21,625 --> 00:15:25,125 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. 350 00:15:31,542 --> 00:15:34,167 -TERRY: Absolutely. -NARRATOR: As the core drilling operation 351 00:15:34,292 --> 00:15:36,750 continues at the Money Pit, 352 00:15:36,917 --> 00:15:42,083 on Lot 5, located on the western side of the island, 353 00:15:42,208 --> 00:15:46,417 Jack Begley joins archaeologists Laird Niven, 354 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 00:15:55,375 --> 00:15:56,792 JACK: So, where are we starting? 357 00:15:56,917 --> 00:15:58,333 -Over... Okay. -Right here. 358 00:15:58,500 --> 00:16:00,333 NARRATOR: ...a feature that is now known 359 00:16:00,417 --> 00:16:02,542 to have been altered by the late Robert Young, 360 00:16:02,708 --> 00:16:05,708 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 00:16:18,292 --> 00:16:20,000 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. 373 00:16:33,208 --> 00:16:35,417 -FIONA: Perfect. Okay. -All right. Let's do it. -LAIRD: Yeah. 374 00:16:35,583 --> 00:16:38,375 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 376 00:16:41,583 --> 00:16:43,542 some 20 years ago, 377 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? 382 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 390 00:17:17,208 --> 00:17:20,333 of earthenware pottery made from fired clay, 391 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 00:18:31,875 --> 00:18:33,583 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 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 147631

Can't find what you're looking for?
Get subtitles in any language from opensubtitles.com, and translate them here.