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NARRATOR: Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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FIONA: What is this?
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-FIONA: Oh, look at that.
-Oh, my God.
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That looks like
the handle of something.
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We suspect that
it's from the 1700s.
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Even earlier.
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-Really?
-JEFF: Absolutely.
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MARTY:
We have an opening
into this cavern.
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-Yeah. It looks man-made.
-It's amazing.
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Okay. Going in.
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MARTY: We're all eager to see
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-Aladdin's cave.
-ALEX: Stop!
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-STEVE: What is that?
-ALEX: Wow.
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This is different.
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This is way different
than anything we've seen.
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NARRATOR:
There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it...
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...man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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PAUL:
Hey, Steve. Alex.
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Everything's
set operating, Paul?
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Yep. We just need to attach
the camera
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and then we should be
good to go.
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NARRATOR:
A new day of fresh excitement
and anticipation
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has begun on Oak Island
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for brothers Rick
and Marty Lagina and their team.
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So I guess we're gonna
get a look down the hole?
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Yes, we are.
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We'll see what the camera
has to say.
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NARRATOR:
They, along with underwater
imaging expert Blaine Carr,
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are about to begin
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a two-step operation
in the Money Pit area
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that they hope will reveal
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the answers
that could help solve
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a 228-year-old treasure mystery.
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So we're gonna enter the cave
today at 140 to 142 feet.
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Aladdin's cave,
as you deemed it last year.
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So, what do we hope to see
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once we get
to the bottom of the hole?
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Treasure chests, doubloons.
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We want to know
whether this cave is natural
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or whether it's been
influenced by people.
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RICK: Secondarily to that,
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we'd like to see
a way in and a way out.
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The primary targets
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we were looking for
were tunnels, vaults,
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and of course,
any high-density anomalies
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that could reflect treasure.
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NARRATOR:
One week ago,
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representatives
from Ideon Technologies
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presented a stunning report
on data that had been collected
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deep underground
over the past two years
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all across the Money Pit area.
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Today what we're gonna be
discussing are results
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from the Money Pit
targets of interest.
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NARRATOR:
Five devices known
as Muon detectors
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had been placed
at various depths
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in previously drilled boreholes
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to scan for possible voids,
tunnels and large objects.
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Incredibly, a number
of potential targets
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were identified suggesting
that there could be
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multiple treasure deposits
buried in the Money Pit area.
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Two were located at depths of
65 and 115 feet respectively,
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near the 82-foot-deep
mid-18th century Garden Shaft,
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which the team
is currently refurbishing
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and deepening
for extensive investigations
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with a company named
Dumas Contracting Ltd.
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So, this is quite
interesting for us.
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This low-density anomaly
perfectly overlaps the void
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that you guys call
Aladdin's cave.
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NARRATOR:
However,
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another compelling target
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was identified
several feet to the southwest
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within a deep cavity
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that was first discovered
one year ago
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that has been affectionately
named Aladdin's cave.
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It's not some simple cave.
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It kind of extends out.
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NARRATOR:
A cavity where water testing
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has also detected trace evidence
of silver and gold
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some 150 feet underground.
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The borehole we're gonna
put the camera down
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is in borehole L-14,
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and L-14 appears
in this cavity or cave
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on the southern end
as we know it.
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So we're pretty keen on this.
Let's have a look.
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All right, so I'm gonna go
open the hole
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and I'm gonna start lowering.
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Okay. Let's go.
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NARRATOR:
Now, after drilling
a new borehole
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into Aladdin's cave,
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the team will first
investigate it
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using a high-definition camera
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to look for more
definitive evidence
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that it may have been
artificially created,
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and also what it might contain.
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Okay. Lights are on.
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-You good?
-You're good.
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Just go for it.
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NARRATOR:
If they are successful,
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Blaine will then conduct
a comprehensive sonar scan
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to create a detailed map
of the feature.
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PAUL:
Okay, so, we can see the water.
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RICK:
I mean, we're gonna run
the camera down first.
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Why not put eyes on that void
and see if we see anything?
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Because if we happen to see
a feature down there
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that we can orient off
with the camera,
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it will be helpful
to the 3D mapping sonar.
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We should almost be
to the water by the look of it.
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Okay.
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-Now you're right there.
-There.
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RICK:
So, hopefully,
this photographic imagery
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will help us come
to a greater understanding
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of what this cave represents.
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PAUL:
We're still seeing
the side of the casing
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as it's going down.
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Where are we at?
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PAUL:
Right there, stop.
We're right into it now.
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-ALEX: Yep.
-RICK: There.
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-PAUL: Right there.
-ALEX: That's the edge
of the casing, I think.
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Okay. Rotate around.
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ALEX:
Yeah. Those are the teeth,
right there.
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MARTY:
You want him
to lower it another foot?
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Yeah. Can you go down
another six inches to a foot?
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There we go.
A little bit more...
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and... stop there.
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So this would be
the actual cavity here.
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Got to be
a couple feet in by now.
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ALEX:
Yep.
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Well, there's the wall.
Isn't that the ledge?
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-PAUL: Yeah.
-MARTY: It is a ledge.
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As we break into the cavity,
we can start to see
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the walls,
the sides of this cave.
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So I would think there's
something else there,
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but that something else
could be covered by silt
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and might not be obvious.
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I want to get under that ledge.
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Okay, Steve, can you really
slowly lower it,
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like, three inches.
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There you go.
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RICK:
It looks like it's open.
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-To me.
-BLAINE: Yeah.
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Now you have
a much bigger opening.
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RICK:
That's good that it's open,
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-because that means
we can map it.
-BLAINE: Yeah.
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RICK:
The expansiveness
of Aladdin's cave,
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it's quite interesting,
very exciting.
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We see some features.
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It's certainly very plausible
that the camera is not seeing
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something which may be
on the floor of the cave.
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-Do you want
to lower it down even more?
-MARTY: Yes. Yes.
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-ALEX: Yeah.
-We'll see what you can see
on the bottom.
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MARTY:
We need to see exactly
where the bottom is,
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without any doubt.
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Go.
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ALEX:
I think we're facing down now.
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So, Steve, just very slowly,
another six inches or so.
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-Six?
-ALEX: Yep.
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That's good.
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Little bit more.
Same again, please.
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RICK:
There. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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Hold up.
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Spin around 360.
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-There. What's that?
-BLAINE: What's that?
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ALEX:
I can't tell if that's...
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-the bottom or...
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for it to settle out.
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ALEX:
There we go. There's something.
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Visibility is actually
better than we've seen.
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What's this
over here on the right?
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Something sticking out.
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Right there.
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This piece, right in here?
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The way the shape is
is kind of angular.
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-RICK: That flat thing,
you mean?
-BLAINE: Yeah.
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That's a piece of debris
or something.
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This is a very exciting thing
and it's important
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to see whether
it's man-made or not.
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I think there's a chance
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the treasure might be
placed there,
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which would answer
a lot of questions.
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I mean, we're not gonna see
anything more here, are we?
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ALEX:
I don't think so.
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I think that's all
we're gonna see.
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Slowly come out
of the hole now, Steve.
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Yes, sir.
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RICK:
Bottom line is
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this is open enough to map it.
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-And that's what's good.
-Yep.
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We should be able to find out
if there's anything else
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other than just being
a cavity with the sonar.
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So, whether there is a tunnel
or some other feature.
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Then let's get going
with the sonar, right?
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I mean, we've seen
what we need to see here.
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Okay. We're gonna get
a scan of that cavity.
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-Perfect. Let's go.
-PAUL: Okay.
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-MARTY: Let's do this.
-PAUL: Sounds good.
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NARRATOR:
While members of the team
make preparations
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for the sonar operation
in Aladdin's cave...
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-LAIRD: Hello.
-CRAIG: Hello.
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RICK: Good morning.
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Hi, guys.
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What do we have today?
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Well, I got the magnetometer
analysis back.
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Good.
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LAIRD:
Yeah, Saint Mary's University
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processed the data for us.
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-Yeah.
-Okay. Sounds great.
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NARRATOR:
...Rick Lagina
and his business partner
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Craig Tester
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join archaeologists Laird Niven
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and Jamie Kouba
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in the Interpretive Centre.
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Surprises?
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Yes, there are surprises.
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-Great.
-(Jamie chuckles)
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NARRATOR:
They are about to see a report
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regarding an extensive
magnetometry survey
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that was recently conducted
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around a mysterious
circular stone feature
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on Lot 5,
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located on the western side
of Oak Island--
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a feature which
may have been created
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more than a century
before the discovery
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of the Money Pit in 1795
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and which is also
located in the area
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where the team has not only
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unearthed a 14th-century
lead barter token,
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which may be related
to the lead cross
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discovered
at Smith's Cove in 2017,
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but also four Roman coins
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dating back
as much as 2,000 years.
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What we are hoping
to see are walls.
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-Mm-hmm.
-Stone features.
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-Yeah.
-Even voids.
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Okay.
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NARRATOR:
Now, after having
the survey data processed
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by experts from
the anthropology department
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at Saint Mary's University
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in Halifax, Nova Scotia,
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Laird and Jamie are prepared
to share the results.
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So this is what it looks like
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on the magnetic susceptibility.
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This area right through here
is our around feature.
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So if we could
turn this on its side,
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it would look like
a big hole, right? Um...
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There's your highlight.
That kind of gives you an idea.
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So, around it, we're noticing
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some rather large features
that actually suggest
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that there is
a stone feature underneath it
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that is larger
than the round feature.
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Oh.
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So our feature is actually
much more substantial.
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RICK:
Wow.
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JAMIE: We're noticing
a stone feature underneath it.
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that is larger
than the current feature
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that we are aware of.
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Wow.
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It's quite large, too.
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Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
In the Oak Island
Interpretive Centre,
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archaeologist Jamie Kouba
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has just presented
the magnetometry data
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suggesting that the potentially
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17th to 18th century
circular depression on Lot 5
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appears to have a much larger
feature buried beneath it.
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So, our feature is actually
much more substantial.
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It's a pretty
good size structure.
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It's kind of odd.
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So I'd really
like to explore that, too.
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Yeah. It's-it's exciting.
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Great.
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When I look at it,
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to me, it's quite
daunting because
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we're still engaged
in trying to determine
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the extent
of the circular feature.
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But now we have
a large structure,
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which continues to puzzle.
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So I think there's a lot of work
that needs to be done
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before we can associate
these various structures.
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What does that tell you
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in terms of why
this one is here?
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To me, it suggests
that this wasn't somebody
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who was staying there
for a week or two.
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They built a structure.
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-They lived there.
-LAIRD: Yeah.
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That could be separate.
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Yes.
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Those may be completely
different time periods.
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-LAIRD: Yeah.
-JAMIE: Yeah.
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Obviously, until we dig,
we don't know what it is.
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-Yeah.
-LAIRD: I agree.
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I hope we can find some way
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to identify a time period
for when whatever that is
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-was put in.
-Yeah.
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I think that is the key to us
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finally solving the mystery,
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I feel. (laughs)
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I'm dying to answer the question
of "who were these people?"
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Yeah, we're dying to answer
the who, what, when,
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where, why, and how
on the whole island, right?
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-JAIME: Right.
-Yes.
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RICK:
That's what we wanted
to do from day one.
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Slowly but surely,
I think we're making progress.
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The belief that this
was a multi-generational effort
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on the part of people--
sure, that's all possible.
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Hopefully, there will be
a find that explains
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the possible relevance
of Lot 5 to the original work.
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There is a very unique story
and maybe multiple stories
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now on the island.
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-Yeah.
-RICK: And sometimes I think,
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"Wow, how can...
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how can it be so rich,
so interesting, so compelling?"
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Yeah, absolutely.
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This is definitely
telling a story.
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-Yeah.
-RICK: It's a testament
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to all of our beliefs
that something is uniquely here,
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meaning story
or treasure or both.
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-Yeah.
-JAMIE: Yeah.
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Maybe we're on the cusp
of getting some real answers.
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-I hope so.
-That would be nice.
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-CRAIG: Okay. Appreciate it.
-RICK: Let's go, Craig.
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-CRAIG: Talk to you guys later.
-JAMIE: See you guys soon.
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RICK:
Thank you.
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NARRATOR:
The following morning...
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CHARLES:
Hey, Paul.
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Hey, Charles.
How's it going?
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-Good. How are you?
-All right.
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NARRATOR:
...while the team awaits
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the return of Blaine Carr
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to conduct the sonar scan
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of Aladdin's cave,
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Charles Barkhouse arrives
in the Money Pit area
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for an update on the operation
to deepen the Garden Shaft.
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PAUL:
We're assembling the shoe.
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CHARLES:
Okay.
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So this will be to protect
ourselves from the soil itself.
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Okay.
347
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So, you just dig underneath this
348
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and then put another section in?
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-Is that how it works?
-Yeah. Yeah.
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So this is gonna be
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one section of the shoe.
352
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We got five of these piled
one on top of the other.
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Oh, okay.
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NARRATOR:
After installing
a protective metal frame
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known as a shoe
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at the bottom of
the 82-foot-deep Garden Shaft,
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in the coming weeks,
Dumas will extend the structure
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down to a total depth
of some 95 feet,
359
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where the team hopes to breach
a seven-foot-high tunnel
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they have encountered
in numerous boreholes
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leading to an area
known as the Baby Blob.
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It is here where
water testing has detected
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the highest trace evidence
of gold, silver and other metals
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between depths
of 80 and 120 feet.
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How long is it gonna take you
to actually get this down there?
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It's gonna take us
maybe a couple hours
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once we get everything fitted.
368
00:15:14,375 --> 00:15:16,417
Well, that's-that's
really fantastic.
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-Yeah.
-I wish you luck.
370
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-Very good.
-I'll be checking in again.
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-Take care.
-Very good.
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CHARLES: Carry on, Paul.
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PAUL: Yeah. Will do.
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NARRATOR:
As the operation continues
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in the Garden Shaft...
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JACK:
Hey, everybody.
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-FIONA: Morning.
-JAMIE: Morning!
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So, you guys
just got started back
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-on this round feature, right?
-Yeah. Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
...Jack Begley joins members
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of the archeology team on Lot 5,
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where they are meticulously
searching for new clues
383
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within the mysterious
circular stone depression.
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In the magnetometer data,
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it appeared that there's
a larger rectangular feature
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underneath the round feature.
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And how is that oriented--
over on this side?
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We think that this right here
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is the outside
of the wall, so...
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It kind of appears that it goes
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all the way out
and around, so...
392
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Once we do more work,
we'll be able to see the walls
393
00:16:07,292 --> 00:16:09,250
-more clearly.
-Yeah. Yeah, absolutely.
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00:16:09,417 --> 00:16:11,833
Well, I think
I'll get to screening
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and let's figure out
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-what's going on here.
-Perfect.
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Yay. Thanks.
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00:16:18,000 --> 00:16:20,208
Take your bucket first, Lindy.
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JAMIE:
The round feature is covering up
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something that's
a lot larger than we thought.
401
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And so, we're going to see
402
00:16:27,042 --> 00:16:29,833
if we can uncover
the entire thing.
403
00:16:30,000 --> 00:16:31,500
So, in archeology,
404
00:16:31,625 --> 00:16:33,167
we would love to be able
to just tear something apart
405
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with an excavator
to find the answers faster,
406
00:16:35,167 --> 00:16:36,833
but we just can't.
It's very destructive.
407
00:16:37,000 --> 00:16:39,167
So, instead, what we're
gonna do is very careful
408
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and very methodical excavation
of this structure.
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FIONA:
There's a couple of bigger
pieces of creamware, Jamie.
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00:16:44,250 --> 00:16:45,833
-Look at those.
-Oh, nice.
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FIONA:
Good sizes.
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JAMIE: What we're doing
is we're putting test pits
413
00:16:49,583 --> 00:16:51,583
directly over top of
the feature, and, essentially,
414
00:16:51,750 --> 00:16:54,833
we have a delineated area
that we're excavating
415
00:16:55,000 --> 00:16:56,333
and taking it further
and further out,
416
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and hopefully, find the edges
of this whole thing
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and uncover it.
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NARRATOR:
As the archaeologists
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dig around the stones,
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exposing more of the feature
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00:17:05,375 --> 00:17:08,667
and hopefully the larger
structure beneath it...
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All right, time to get dirty.
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NARRATOR:
...Jack will carefully
sift through the spoils
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in search of artifacts
or clues that may be related
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to the 228-year-old mystery.
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00:17:20,542 --> 00:17:23,167
-Oh, look at that.
-Yes, Jack found those.
427
00:17:23,333 --> 00:17:25,833
-Those are good,
big pieces, too.
-Yeah.
428
00:17:26,000 --> 00:17:28,292
It's gonna be enough for...
to put a vessel together soon.
429
00:17:28,417 --> 00:17:31,083
JACK:
Well, the real stuff
that we're looking for is,
430
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like, at the bottom of this
feature entirely, right?
431
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FIONA:
And we were finding
different ceramics
432
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when we were down
a little deeper, too.
433
00:17:37,792 --> 00:17:39,833
-JACK: Older ceramics.
-MOYA: Yeah.
-FIONA: Yeah.
434
00:17:39,958 --> 00:17:43,083
We haven't even
hit pay dirt yet.
435
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JACK:
There's a lot of work to do
436
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and we really want to try
to find a wall.
437
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Because if there are walls
around this feature,
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if they lose artifacts
439
00:17:52,833 --> 00:17:56,333
in the initial construction
of this building,
440
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that can tell us
a beginning date
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of when this was
originally built.
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♪ ♪
443
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Give it a good shake.
444
00:18:10,083 --> 00:18:11,042
Oh. Oh, wow.
445
00:18:11,167 --> 00:18:12,167
Look at this.
446
00:18:12,375 --> 00:18:14,167
JAMIE:
Oh, my gosh.
447
00:18:18,750 --> 00:18:20,083
JACK:
Oh, wow. Look at this.
448
00:18:20,208 --> 00:18:21,917
Definitely a square fastener.
Like a nail.
449
00:18:22,083 --> 00:18:24,458
Yeah. Absolutely.
Like, hand-cut.
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NARRATOR:
While searching
the spoils excavated
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from the mysterious stone
feature on Lot 5 on Oak Island,
452
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Jack Begley
and archaeologist Jamie Kouba
453
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have just found
a potentially important clue.
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Could that be a rose head?
455
00:18:40,458 --> 00:18:41,917
I kind of wonder if maybe...
456
00:18:42,042 --> 00:18:43,958
Because notice
how much bigger the head is
457
00:18:44,167 --> 00:18:46,208
compared to down here, even.
458
00:18:46,375 --> 00:18:49,208
-It makes me think
it's, like, 1700s.
-JAMIE: Yeah.
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00:18:51,542 --> 00:18:55,708
I will say, the older the iron,
the more it corrodes outward.
460
00:18:55,917 --> 00:18:57,542
And so I think it's interesting
461
00:18:57,750 --> 00:19:00,625
that there's almost these,
like, bubbles of corrosion.
462
00:19:00,750 --> 00:19:03,708
That kind of tells me
that it could be older.
463
00:19:04,667 --> 00:19:06,375
NARRATOR:
So-called rose head spikes
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are hand-forged iron fasteners
with hammered heads
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that resemble
the petals of a flower.
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Although they were
generally used
467
00:19:14,375 --> 00:19:16,292
in the construction of buildings
468
00:19:16,500 --> 00:19:20,167
and large sailing vessels
as late as the 19th century,
469
00:19:20,375 --> 00:19:23,000
the Oak Island team has found
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similar fasteners
in the Money Pit area
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that have dated back
to as early as the 17th century.
472
00:19:30,208 --> 00:19:32,333
We have to put it
in the CT scanner.
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00:19:32,542 --> 00:19:35,167
JAMIE: Yeah, I can't wait
to get it analyzed.
474
00:19:35,333 --> 00:19:36,708
It's definitely
not modern, for sure.
475
00:19:36,917 --> 00:19:38,292
-JACK: Yeah.
-(chuckles)
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00:19:38,417 --> 00:19:40,208
-I'll get back to sifting.
-JAMIE: All right.
477
00:19:40,375 --> 00:19:42,000
NARRATOR:
Could Jamie Kouba be correct
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that this spike
may offer more evidence
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that this feature on Lot 5
may have been created
480
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more than a century before
the discovery of the Money Pit?
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FIONA:
Okay. What is this? Is this...
482
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Oh, you know what,
I think that's...
483
00:19:59,875 --> 00:20:01,542
That's a big chunk of metal.
484
00:20:01,667 --> 00:20:02,958
-Oh, my God.
-JACK: What is it?
485
00:20:03,125 --> 00:20:05,167
That looks like
the handle of something.
486
00:20:06,292 --> 00:20:07,542
Look at that.
It's beautiful.
487
00:20:07,708 --> 00:20:09,083
What is that?
488
00:20:09,250 --> 00:20:10,792
FIONA:
It's like a tool of some sort.
489
00:20:10,958 --> 00:20:13,167
It's not very heavy.
490
00:20:15,167 --> 00:20:16,583
JAMIE:
That is hollow.
491
00:20:17,917 --> 00:20:19,875
And it's, it's really light.
492
00:20:20,042 --> 00:20:21,250
-Yeah.
-You're right.
493
00:20:21,417 --> 00:20:24,000
JAMIE:
Why is it hollow?
That is bizarre.
494
00:20:24,167 --> 00:20:25,417
Almost feel like there'd be
495
00:20:25,625 --> 00:20:27,167
a piece of wood that'd
be jammed in there.
496
00:20:27,375 --> 00:20:30,042
Like at the end of a tool.
497
00:20:30,167 --> 00:20:31,625
-Like a handle.
-JAMIE: Oh, my God.
498
00:20:31,792 --> 00:20:34,333
Jack, you're brilliant.
499
00:20:34,542 --> 00:20:36,208
They had a wood handle in it.
500
00:20:37,208 --> 00:20:39,333
RICK:
A structure
of this size presents
501
00:20:39,500 --> 00:20:42,583
a possible answer to:
where were the people
502
00:20:42,750 --> 00:20:47,125
associated with the original
construct of the Money Pit?
503
00:20:47,333 --> 00:20:50,083
Let's figure out
what happened there.
504
00:20:50,292 --> 00:20:52,167
But we've got
a lot of work to do.
505
00:20:52,292 --> 00:20:55,542
FIONA:
Let's see if the rest of it's
down, still, in the dirt.
506
00:20:55,708 --> 00:20:57,042
-I'll get back to sifting.
-Okay.
507
00:20:57,208 --> 00:20:58,667
JACK:
Good luck finding more.
508
00:20:58,875 --> 00:21:01,208
NARRATOR:
As Jack and the archaeologists
509
00:21:01,375 --> 00:21:04,000
continue their
investigation on Lot 5...
510
00:21:04,208 --> 00:21:06,292
-PAUL: Hey, Rick, Marty.
-ALEX: Hey.
511
00:21:06,458 --> 00:21:07,958
-So, how are we doing?
-Good.
512
00:21:08,125 --> 00:21:09,917
...Rick and Marty Lagina
513
00:21:10,083 --> 00:21:11,917
join sonar expert Blaine Carr
514
00:21:12,083 --> 00:21:14,000
and other members of the team
515
00:21:14,125 --> 00:21:15,875
in the Money Pit area...
516
00:21:16,000 --> 00:21:18,333
BLAINE:
It's your brand-new,
shiny, 3D sonar.
517
00:21:18,542 --> 00:21:20,167
MARTY:
Ooh, baby!
518
00:21:20,333 --> 00:21:23,125
NARRATOR: After obtaining
video one day ago
519
00:21:23,333 --> 00:21:25,125
of possible man-made workings
520
00:21:25,333 --> 00:21:27,917
some 150 feet underground
521
00:21:28,125 --> 00:21:31,375
in a large cavern
known as Aladdin's cave...
522
00:21:31,542 --> 00:21:32,792
We can tie a rope to it.
523
00:21:32,917 --> 00:21:34,333
Let's do that.
524
00:21:34,542 --> 00:21:35,167
We'll start putting it
down the hole that way.
525
00:21:35,375 --> 00:21:36,708
Yeah.
526
00:21:36,917 --> 00:21:37,833
NARRATOR:
...they are now scanning it
527
00:21:38,042 --> 00:21:39,500
with a sonar device
528
00:21:39,708 --> 00:21:42,625
in order to determine
its exact dimensions
529
00:21:42,833 --> 00:21:45,375
and to also see
if there are tunnels
530
00:21:45,542 --> 00:21:47,167
leading into the feature.
531
00:21:47,333 --> 00:21:50,000
Okay, Scott. Good.
532
00:21:50,167 --> 00:21:51,708
Okay. Going in.
533
00:21:52,958 --> 00:21:56,667
NARRATOR:
The Echologger
DASS710 sonar device
534
00:21:56,833 --> 00:21:59,708
emits high-intensity
radar pulses
535
00:21:59,875 --> 00:22:02,917
that reflect off of objects
and barriers,
536
00:22:03,083 --> 00:22:04,708
such as the walls of a cavern,
537
00:22:04,875 --> 00:22:07,875
in order to produce
a three-dimensional map
538
00:22:08,042 --> 00:22:09,833
of the underwater environment.
539
00:22:11,083 --> 00:22:13,458
140 feet down hole, right now.
540
00:22:13,583 --> 00:22:15,542
Go on in and let's look at this.
541
00:22:19,333 --> 00:22:21,708
BLAINE:
We've got it in a position
where it's getting returns.
542
00:22:21,875 --> 00:22:23,583
-It's starting to spit out data.
-Oh, yeah. I see it. Yeah.
543
00:22:24,708 --> 00:22:25,750
PAUL:
What we're seeing looks like
544
00:22:25,917 --> 00:22:28,333
the outline or perimeter
of the cavity.
545
00:22:28,458 --> 00:22:29,625
How long will it be
before we have
546
00:22:29,792 --> 00:22:31,917
kind of a picture to look at?
547
00:22:32,042 --> 00:22:34,500
I think what we'll do
is we're gonna let it run
548
00:22:34,708 --> 00:22:36,667
-and we come back
in the morning,
-Okay.
549
00:22:36,875 --> 00:22:38,500
hopefully everything
will be finished
550
00:22:38,708 --> 00:22:40,708
and we're gonna see
up into this cavity.
551
00:22:40,833 --> 00:22:42,500
MARTY:
All will be revealed.
552
00:22:42,667 --> 00:22:44,500
I can wait till tomorrow
to get good data.
553
00:22:44,708 --> 00:22:46,542
Let's let it do its thing.
554
00:22:46,708 --> 00:22:47,917
BLAINE:
Absolutely.
555
00:22:48,083 --> 00:22:49,792
MARTY:
I got dibs on the lamp.
556
00:22:49,958 --> 00:22:51,458
NARRATOR:
While the sonar
operation continues
557
00:22:51,625 --> 00:22:54,042
in Aladdin's cave
on Oak Island...
558
00:22:55,333 --> 00:22:57,500
Right this way.
559
00:22:57,625 --> 00:22:59,583
-Thank you, sir.
-You're welcome.
560
00:23:00,542 --> 00:23:02,208
NARRATOR:
...50 miles northeast
561
00:23:02,375 --> 00:23:04,417
in the city of Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia...
562
00:23:04,583 --> 00:23:06,333
-How are you?
-Not too bad, sir.
563
00:23:06,542 --> 00:23:07,917
-How're you doing today?
-Good.
564
00:23:08,083 --> 00:23:09,833
NARRATOR:
...archaeologist Laird Niven
565
00:23:10,000 --> 00:23:12,500
and Oak Island historian
Doug Crowell
566
00:23:12,708 --> 00:23:14,542
have arrived at Nova Tactical
567
00:23:14,750 --> 00:23:17,833
to meet with
weapons expert Jeff Parker.
568
00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:20,625
We have something we're hoping
you can enlighten us on.
569
00:23:20,792 --> 00:23:22,250
Absolutely.
570
00:23:22,417 --> 00:23:25,667
This is an artifact
found on Lot 5
571
00:23:25,833 --> 00:23:27,750
on Oak Island.
572
00:23:29,000 --> 00:23:31,833
We suspect that it's
a ramrod guide.
573
00:23:32,875 --> 00:23:35,667
Looking at it, your suspicions
would be correct.
574
00:23:37,458 --> 00:23:40,292
That is an unusual find.
575
00:23:40,375 --> 00:23:43,458
NARRATOR:
Three weeks ago,
while investigating the spoils
576
00:23:43,542 --> 00:23:46,208
from the mysterious
feature on Lot 5...
577
00:23:46,375 --> 00:23:48,250
It almost looks like a sight.
578
00:23:48,375 --> 00:23:49,667
NARRATOR:
...the team unearthed
579
00:23:49,875 --> 00:23:51,708
a potentially
ancient ramrod guide
580
00:23:51,875 --> 00:23:54,708
designed
for muzzle-loading firearms.
581
00:23:55,750 --> 00:23:57,500
LAIRD:
It looks like "VIIII."
582
00:23:57,708 --> 00:23:58,875
Yeah.
583
00:23:59,042 --> 00:24:00,750
NARRATOR:
The artifact was inscribed
584
00:24:00,917 --> 00:24:03,833
with Roman numerals
representing the number nine.
585
00:24:03,958 --> 00:24:07,833
However, rather than
the conventional symbols of IX,
586
00:24:08,000 --> 00:24:11,208
the characters were
denoted by a V
587
00:24:11,375 --> 00:24:12,958
followed by four I's.
588
00:24:14,500 --> 00:24:16,875
Curiously,
this is the same style
589
00:24:17,042 --> 00:24:20,167
of Roman numerals that were
discovered on a section
590
00:24:20,375 --> 00:24:22,000
of the so-called
U-shaped structure
591
00:24:22,167 --> 00:24:26,458
that the team unearthed
at Smith's Cove in 2018.
592
00:24:28,292 --> 00:24:31,417
These were predominantly used
to hold the ramrods in place
593
00:24:31,583 --> 00:24:33,667
on either
the muskets themselves...
594
00:24:33,875 --> 00:24:34,958
Right.
595
00:24:35,042 --> 00:24:36,125
...or even on their
smaller counterparts
596
00:24:36,292 --> 00:24:38,000
on flintlock handguns as well.
597
00:24:38,208 --> 00:24:39,792
-Really?
-Yeah.
598
00:24:39,958 --> 00:24:42,125
Just due its overall
size and length,
599
00:24:42,292 --> 00:24:46,250
I can say that it would
be fixed up to a smaller rifle
600
00:24:46,417 --> 00:24:47,833
or one
of the flintlock handguns.
601
00:24:48,875 --> 00:24:52,167
Which is interesting because
a rifle's expected...
602
00:24:52,292 --> 00:24:53,167
-Yes.
-...on an island.
603
00:24:53,375 --> 00:24:54,667
-Yes.
-You know,
604
00:24:54,833 --> 00:24:56,000
for people hunting
and things like that.
605
00:24:56,208 --> 00:24:58,583
-Yep.
-A handgun,
I wouldn't think so much.
606
00:24:58,708 --> 00:25:00,750
Yeah.
Very, very interesting find.
607
00:25:00,917 --> 00:25:03,792
Laird and his team in our lab
have been able to identify
608
00:25:04,000 --> 00:25:05,875
some unique markings
on that particular piece.
609
00:25:06,042 --> 00:25:07,833
LAIRD:
Yeah. It has Roman numerals.
610
00:25:08,042 --> 00:25:11,083
-VIIII.
-Mm.
611
00:25:11,208 --> 00:25:13,583
That's definitely not something
you would typically find.
612
00:25:13,792 --> 00:25:15,292
Especially on a piece like this.
613
00:25:15,458 --> 00:25:17,542
That is something that I,
quite honestly,
614
00:25:17,708 --> 00:25:19,333
have not seen before.
615
00:25:19,542 --> 00:25:21,708
Is there a first used
616
00:25:21,875 --> 00:25:24,417
and last used
for this type of rifle?
617
00:25:24,625 --> 00:25:26,958
We suspect
that it's from the 1700s.
618
00:25:27,083 --> 00:25:28,500
-Even earlier.
-Yeah.
619
00:25:28,667 --> 00:25:31,583
The period date
for this particular artifact
620
00:25:31,750 --> 00:25:34,542
could date anywhere
from the 16th century
621
00:25:34,708 --> 00:25:37,333
all the way up
to about the late 1700s.
622
00:25:37,458 --> 00:25:39,542
-DOUG: Really?
-JEFF: Absolutely.
623
00:25:39,708 --> 00:25:41,625
DOUG:
Wow.
624
00:25:45,542 --> 00:25:47,042
JEFF:
So this would date anywhere
625
00:25:47,208 --> 00:25:48,667
from the 16th century
626
00:25:48,833 --> 00:25:51,292
all the way up to, like,
the late 1700s.
627
00:25:52,458 --> 00:25:54,333
-Really?
-Absolutely.
628
00:25:54,542 --> 00:25:57,333
NARRATOR:
At Nova Tactical
in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,
629
00:25:57,500 --> 00:26:02,250
firearms expert Jeff Parker
has just given his assessment
630
00:26:02,375 --> 00:26:06,000
that the ramrod guide
that was recently found on Lot 5
631
00:26:06,167 --> 00:26:08,500
could predate the discovery
of the Money Pit
632
00:26:08,667 --> 00:26:11,000
by as much as two centuries.
633
00:26:11,125 --> 00:26:13,833
During the 1800s,
they moved away from muskets
634
00:26:14,042 --> 00:26:16,250
and then when
Winchester Repeating Arms
635
00:26:16,417 --> 00:26:19,917
developed their repeating rifle,
largely, muskets fell off.
636
00:26:20,125 --> 00:26:21,708
You know what
I'm hearing, Laird--
637
00:26:21,875 --> 00:26:23,292
that this particular piece
638
00:26:23,417 --> 00:26:24,708
would fit into
William Phips' time.
639
00:26:24,875 --> 00:26:26,208
Yeah.
640
00:26:26,375 --> 00:26:28,500
NARRATOR:
Nearly two months ago,
641
00:26:28,667 --> 00:26:31,458
members of the team
unearthed an iron latch
642
00:26:31,625 --> 00:26:33,667
in the mysterious
feature on Lot 5
643
00:26:33,875 --> 00:26:36,917
that was designed
for lifting heavy cargo.
644
00:26:37,083 --> 00:26:40,875
Astonishingly,
metallurgical analysis revealed
645
00:26:41,042 --> 00:26:43,000
that it was
a compositional match
646
00:26:43,125 --> 00:26:46,833
to artifacts known to have
belonged to Sir William Phips,
647
00:26:47,000 --> 00:26:50,500
the 17th century
privateer and politician
648
00:26:50,625 --> 00:26:52,000
who is believed by some
649
00:26:52,208 --> 00:26:54,167
to have buried a vast
cache of treasure
650
00:26:54,333 --> 00:26:57,125
on Oak Island in 1687.
651
00:26:58,167 --> 00:27:01,333
Could Doug be correct
that this ramrod guide
652
00:27:01,542 --> 00:27:05,500
could offer further evidence
that this theory is true?
653
00:27:05,667 --> 00:27:08,000
Makes you wonder
how that was lost, eh?
654
00:27:08,208 --> 00:27:10,500
We didn't find the other parts
of the gun, but we found this.
655
00:27:10,625 --> 00:27:11,667
-They might still be out there.
-Yeah.
656
00:27:11,833 --> 00:27:13,833
-Yeah.
-We've got some more work to do.
657
00:27:14,042 --> 00:27:16,083
-(all laughing)
-We do. For sure.
658
00:27:16,250 --> 00:27:18,000
Can't thank you enough
for your time, sir.
659
00:27:18,208 --> 00:27:19,375
It has been my pleasure, guys.
Appreciate you guys coming in.
660
00:27:19,542 --> 00:27:20,833
-Thank you.
-Thank you very much.
661
00:27:21,042 --> 00:27:22,375
-LAIRD: Excellent.
-DOUG: Take care.
662
00:27:22,542 --> 00:27:23,333
-LAIRD: See you later.
-JEFF: Take care, guys.
663
00:27:27,292 --> 00:27:29,542
NARRATOR:
The following morning...
664
00:27:29,750 --> 00:27:30,917
Well, the rain has set
back in big brother.
665
00:27:31,083 --> 00:27:32,458
Yeah.
666
00:27:32,667 --> 00:27:34,708
At least those guys are
staying nice and dry.
667
00:27:34,875 --> 00:27:36,333
NARRATOR:
... despite the heavy rains
668
00:27:36,542 --> 00:27:38,833
that are once again challenging
the team's efforts...
669
00:27:39,042 --> 00:27:41,667
ALEX:
Hey. Come on in. Take a look.
670
00:27:41,833 --> 00:27:44,167
NARRATOR:
...Rick and Marty Lagina arrive
671
00:27:44,375 --> 00:27:46,833
at the Money Pit for an update
672
00:27:47,000 --> 00:27:48,875
on the ongoing sonar scan
being conducted
673
00:27:49,083 --> 00:27:54,125
more than 150 feet deep
in Aladdin's cave.
674
00:27:54,292 --> 00:27:55,667
What's going on,
what am I looking at?
675
00:27:55,833 --> 00:27:58,083
The sonar,
as far as we can determine,
676
00:27:58,250 --> 00:28:00,792
is sitting a foot, maybe two,
off the bottom.
677
00:28:00,958 --> 00:28:02,458
-Right.
-BLAINE: So what we're seeing
678
00:28:02,625 --> 00:28:05,458
is a pretty solid
wall face over here.
679
00:28:05,667 --> 00:28:08,250
MARTY:
Is there any evidence that this
is natural or man-made?
680
00:28:08,417 --> 00:28:10,833
If you had to guess, right now.
681
00:28:11,042 --> 00:28:13,333
Now, the geologist
might look at this and say,
682
00:28:13,500 --> 00:28:14,500
"Yeah, that's natural erosion."
683
00:28:14,708 --> 00:28:17,375
But that's a flat face.
684
00:28:17,583 --> 00:28:19,750
And there is a distinct
possibility that
685
00:28:19,917 --> 00:28:22,250
that was carved out.
686
00:28:23,875 --> 00:28:26,667
Well, the obvious thing
is this right here.
687
00:28:26,792 --> 00:28:28,458
Doesn't that look
like an entrance?
688
00:28:30,833 --> 00:28:32,125
It's possible
there is an opening there.
689
00:28:33,375 --> 00:28:34,500
You have a flat face
690
00:28:34,583 --> 00:28:37,458
and something
sliding down underneath.
691
00:28:37,542 --> 00:28:39,625
I can't see
where it's sloping into,
692
00:28:39,792 --> 00:28:40,958
so we're gonna
have to look at this
693
00:28:41,125 --> 00:28:42,750
in the software that Paul has.
694
00:28:42,917 --> 00:28:43,958
Well, that's interesting.
695
00:28:44,125 --> 00:28:46,542
All the other so-called cavities
696
00:28:46,708 --> 00:28:49,500
are filled with,
you know, sand and stuff.
697
00:28:49,708 --> 00:28:50,875
-Yep.
-Yeah.
698
00:28:51,042 --> 00:28:53,542
That's a pretty
smoothed out cavity.
699
00:28:53,708 --> 00:28:55,000
This is different.
700
00:28:55,167 --> 00:28:56,417
This is way different
than anything we've seen.
701
00:28:56,583 --> 00:28:58,875
ALEX:
Yep.
702
00:28:59,917 --> 00:29:01,292
RICK:
It's imperative that we let
703
00:29:01,417 --> 00:29:03,083
the sonar map
the entirety of the room.
704
00:29:03,292 --> 00:29:06,750
Our interest is define
the extent of the cavity,
705
00:29:06,917 --> 00:29:08,792
see if there's a way in.
706
00:29:08,917 --> 00:29:12,875
So, we have to be patient
and wait for the data.
707
00:29:13,917 --> 00:29:15,000
MARTY:
Every time we do
anything, I'm hoping
708
00:29:15,125 --> 00:29:16,833
for indices of treasure!
709
00:29:17,042 --> 00:29:18,292
That's why we're here.
710
00:29:18,458 --> 00:29:20,333
What we can see indicates
711
00:29:20,542 --> 00:29:22,333
that it's a wide-open cavity,
712
00:29:22,542 --> 00:29:24,333
so I would think
there's something else there.
713
00:29:24,458 --> 00:29:25,833
Okay.
714
00:29:26,042 --> 00:29:27,833
Let's let this gentleman
finish everything up.
715
00:29:28,042 --> 00:29:29,750
Really, I would like you
716
00:29:29,917 --> 00:29:31,167
to kind of put it all together
717
00:29:31,292 --> 00:29:33,500
and then come to us
with results, please,
718
00:29:33,708 --> 00:29:35,167
and recommendations
719
00:29:35,375 --> 00:29:36,917
-once you have a chance
to digest it all.
-Yep.
720
00:29:37,875 --> 00:29:39,458
MARTY:
All right. Let's go.
721
00:29:43,417 --> 00:29:45,667
NARRATOR: While
the sonar operation continues
722
00:29:45,875 --> 00:29:47,208
in the Money Pit area...
723
00:29:47,417 --> 00:29:48,583
MARTY: Gentlemen.
724
00:29:48,750 --> 00:29:50,792
These are a couple pieces
found on Lot 5.
725
00:29:50,958 --> 00:29:53,500
We're gonna have Emma
bring up the results.
726
00:29:53,625 --> 00:29:55,667
NARRATOR:
...Rick, Marty, Craig
727
00:29:55,792 --> 00:29:57,708
and Peter Fornetti
meet with Laird Niven
728
00:29:57,875 --> 00:30:00,417
and archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan
729
00:30:00,542 --> 00:30:02,333
in the Interpretive Centre
730
00:30:02,500 --> 00:30:05,208
to review Emma's analysis
of the two artifacts
731
00:30:05,375 --> 00:30:07,167
found one day ago
732
00:30:07,292 --> 00:30:10,583
in the mysterious
stone feature on Lot 5.
733
00:30:10,792 --> 00:30:12,708
Can you bring up
the indeterminate object?
734
00:30:12,875 --> 00:30:14,750
The indeterminate object.
735
00:30:14,917 --> 00:30:16,917
Do you want the CT or the XRF?
736
00:30:17,042 --> 00:30:18,958
-I think CT first.
-EMMA: Okay.
737
00:30:19,917 --> 00:30:20,833
NARRATOR:
Earlier this morning,
738
00:30:21,042 --> 00:30:23,083
Emma processed each artifact
739
00:30:23,208 --> 00:30:26,875
using the SkyScan 1273
CT scanner,
740
00:30:27,042 --> 00:30:30,625
which emits non-destructive
X-ray radiation
741
00:30:30,750 --> 00:30:33,000
that can penetrate
built-up corrosion
742
00:30:33,208 --> 00:30:36,208
in order to reveal
finer details.
743
00:30:37,167 --> 00:30:38,792
She also scanned them
744
00:30:38,958 --> 00:30:41,292
using the X-ray
fluorescence spectrometer,
745
00:30:41,458 --> 00:30:45,750
or XRF device, which can
identify the types of metals
746
00:30:45,958 --> 00:30:49,000
that make up
each objects' composition.
747
00:30:50,000 --> 00:30:51,417
EMMA:
This is the CT.
748
00:30:57,625 --> 00:30:59,375
This is interesting because
it was certainly attached
749
00:30:59,583 --> 00:31:01,542
to something.
750
00:31:03,208 --> 00:31:05,958
-Is that a nail or something?
-Is that a real rivet?
751
00:31:06,125 --> 00:31:09,333
EMMA:
Yeah. So, there's
two holes, at least.
752
00:31:09,500 --> 00:31:10,792
MARTY:
I see what you're saying now.
753
00:31:10,958 --> 00:31:13,625
This would've been attached.
754
00:31:13,750 --> 00:31:15,625
What does the metallurgy say?
755
00:31:15,708 --> 00:31:18,000
EMMA:
It's pretty pure iron.
756
00:31:18,208 --> 00:31:20,542
There's no modern indicators,
so that's a good thing.
757
00:31:20,708 --> 00:31:21,792
No manganese?
758
00:31:22,000 --> 00:31:23,500
No manganese. Okay.
759
00:31:23,625 --> 00:31:24,958
-So it's old.
-EMMA: Yeah.
760
00:31:25,125 --> 00:31:27,250
So, in looking at this
compositional lineup,
761
00:31:27,417 --> 00:31:29,000
it does have a high aluminum
to silicon ratio,
762
00:31:29,125 --> 00:31:32,167
which is a consistent
characteristic I've seen
763
00:31:32,375 --> 00:31:36,083
with late 1600s,
1700s English artifacts.
764
00:31:36,208 --> 00:31:38,458
Is it a match
for the Phips' stuff?
765
00:31:38,667 --> 00:31:39,833
EMMA:
Yes.
766
00:31:40,000 --> 00:31:42,333
It is matching
William Phips' artifacts.
767
00:31:44,708 --> 00:31:45,833
MARTY:
There you have it, guys.
768
00:31:46,000 --> 00:31:47,250
RICK:
Wow. That's exciting.
769
00:31:51,458 --> 00:31:52,833
EMMA: It is matching
William Phips' artifacts
770
00:31:53,000 --> 00:31:55,333
pretty closely.
771
00:31:55,458 --> 00:31:57,458
NARRATOR: In the Oak Island
Interpretive Centre,
772
00:31:57,542 --> 00:32:00,083
archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan
773
00:32:00,250 --> 00:32:02,167
has just informed the team
774
00:32:02,333 --> 00:32:06,167
that an iron tool handle
found one day ago on Lot 5
775
00:32:06,375 --> 00:32:09,667
is a compositional match
to other artifacts
776
00:32:09,875 --> 00:32:13,125
known to have belonged
to the 17th-century politician
777
00:32:13,250 --> 00:32:16,500
and privateer Sir William Phips.
778
00:32:16,708 --> 00:32:20,042
MARTY:
When you show that sort
of compositional likeness,
779
00:32:20,167 --> 00:32:23,000
are those two likely related?
780
00:32:23,167 --> 00:32:25,208
EMMA:
Yes, there's a possibility.
781
00:32:25,375 --> 00:32:27,917
That is a unique
characteristic that is
782
00:32:28,083 --> 00:32:29,833
tied to William Phips' artifacts
783
00:32:30,000 --> 00:32:33,250
which is, yes, late 1600s, 1700s
784
00:32:33,417 --> 00:32:37,083
-iron from England.
-MARTY: Interesting.
785
00:32:37,292 --> 00:32:40,875
You know, there's no denying
that you have some points
786
00:32:41,042 --> 00:32:43,125
of connective tissue
between the ConcepcĂon
787
00:32:43,292 --> 00:32:44,458
and the salvage of it
788
00:32:44,625 --> 00:32:46,667
by Sir William Phips
and the island.
789
00:32:48,208 --> 00:32:51,000
We know that Phips found
silver on the ConcepcĂon,
790
00:32:51,167 --> 00:32:53,167
and I believe
some of the treasure
791
00:32:53,333 --> 00:32:55,917
from the ConcepcĂon
was secreted to Oak Island.
792
00:32:56,042 --> 00:32:57,083
Very interesting.
793
00:32:57,208 --> 00:32:59,917
NARRATOR:
In 2021,
794
00:33:00,083 --> 00:33:02,167
32nd-degree Freemason
Scott Clarke
795
00:33:02,333 --> 00:33:04,500
presented an incredible theory
796
00:33:04,708 --> 00:33:07,125
regarding Sir William Phips'
possible connection
797
00:33:07,292 --> 00:33:09,208
to the Oak Island mystery.
798
00:33:09,375 --> 00:33:14,167
In 1687, Phips
discovered the wreck of
799
00:33:14,375 --> 00:33:17,500
the Spanish treasure galleon
known as the ConcepcĂon,
800
00:33:17,708 --> 00:33:19,292
which sank in 1641
801
00:33:19,458 --> 00:33:21,792
off the coast of
the Dominican Republic
802
00:33:21,917 --> 00:33:23,792
with more than 100 tons
803
00:33:23,958 --> 00:33:27,000
of silver, gold and jewels.
804
00:33:27,208 --> 00:33:29,583
Following an initial recovery
805
00:33:29,750 --> 00:33:32,083
of some 34 tons of silver,
806
00:33:32,250 --> 00:33:34,542
Phips, who was knighted
by King James II of England
807
00:33:34,708 --> 00:33:37,167
for his efforts,
was ordered to make
808
00:33:37,333 --> 00:33:39,875
a second salvage
of the wreckage.
809
00:33:40,042 --> 00:33:43,167
In preparation for that mission,
810
00:33:43,250 --> 00:33:46,625
Sir William Phips recruited
Captain Andrew Belcher,
811
00:33:46,792 --> 00:33:48,833
a high-ranking Freemason
812
00:33:49,000 --> 00:33:51,083
who owned property
in Mahone Bay,
813
00:33:51,250 --> 00:33:53,083
where Oak Island is located.
814
00:33:53,250 --> 00:33:56,292
Curiously, after completing
815
00:33:56,417 --> 00:33:58,292
the secondary salvage operation,
816
00:33:58,417 --> 00:34:00,625
Phips and Belcher
returned to England
817
00:34:00,792 --> 00:34:03,458
with only a small fraction
of valuables
818
00:34:03,625 --> 00:34:07,250
compared to the original
recovery from the ConcepcĂon.
819
00:34:07,417 --> 00:34:08,917
SCOTT:
I strongly believe
820
00:34:09,083 --> 00:34:10,833
that Belcher and his comrades
were actually
821
00:34:11,042 --> 00:34:12,500
transferring treasure
from the ConcepcĂon
822
00:34:12,667 --> 00:34:14,542
to the Oak Island area.
823
00:34:14,708 --> 00:34:16,083
Wow.
824
00:34:16,250 --> 00:34:17,667
Here's what's interesting,
825
00:34:17,875 --> 00:34:19,292
and really
sort of gratifying about
826
00:34:19,458 --> 00:34:22,208
this potential Phips
connection to this island:
827
00:34:22,375 --> 00:34:24,958
We know he was in these waters.
828
00:34:25,125 --> 00:34:27,250
We know he had treasure.
829
00:34:27,417 --> 00:34:29,083
He had motive and opportunity.
830
00:34:29,208 --> 00:34:32,583
It feels like
a realistic theory to me.
831
00:34:33,875 --> 00:34:36,208
It would be interesting to
see what Carmen says about that.
832
00:34:36,417 --> 00:34:38,708
Yeah, show it to Carmen. Yep.
833
00:34:38,875 --> 00:34:40,333
Okay, what's this other one?
834
00:34:40,500 --> 00:34:42,292
LAIRD:
The other one's
called a fastener.
835
00:34:42,458 --> 00:34:45,667
Again, from the southeast
quadrant of Lot 5,
836
00:34:45,875 --> 00:34:47,292
the circular feature.
837
00:34:47,458 --> 00:34:49,083
It almost looks like it has
838
00:34:49,250 --> 00:34:51,250
some specialized purpose.
839
00:34:51,417 --> 00:34:54,125
-The CT should show us more.
-EMMA: Yeah.
840
00:34:56,333 --> 00:34:57,625
This is the fastener.
841
00:34:57,833 --> 00:34:59,667
You've got the flat head,
and there is tapering
842
00:34:59,875 --> 00:35:02,792
on all sides, so it's
definitely hand-forged.
843
00:35:02,958 --> 00:35:04,000
What's the metallurgy?
844
00:35:04,167 --> 00:35:05,708
No modern indicators.
845
00:35:05,875 --> 00:35:08,750
And then I am seeing a high
aluminum silicon content,
846
00:35:08,875 --> 00:35:11,000
which is what I am seeing
847
00:35:11,083 --> 00:35:14,333
in the artifacts
from William Phips.
848
00:35:14,500 --> 00:35:16,375
It matches our man Phips again.
849
00:35:16,583 --> 00:35:17,667
Yeah.
850
00:35:17,792 --> 00:35:20,292
RICK:
You know, that's
recorded history,
851
00:35:20,458 --> 00:35:22,417
that the majority
of the recoverable
852
00:35:22,542 --> 00:35:24,917
precious metals on
the ConcepcĂon were silver.
853
00:35:25,083 --> 00:35:27,042
Right? And silver went missing.
854
00:35:27,250 --> 00:35:30,667
We have high silver in the water
here on the Money Pit.
855
00:35:30,833 --> 00:35:32,417
We're making our way towards
856
00:35:32,542 --> 00:35:34,458
connecting Sir Williams Phips
here on Oak Island,
857
00:35:34,583 --> 00:35:38,250
and these stand
representative of that.
858
00:35:38,375 --> 00:35:40,333
NARRATOR:
Could the numerous discoveries
859
00:35:40,500 --> 00:35:42,417
that the team has made on Lot 5
860
00:35:42,583 --> 00:35:44,333
that have been
scientifically matched
861
00:35:44,500 --> 00:35:47,125
to artifacts connected
to Sir William Phips
862
00:35:47,250 --> 00:35:50,125
be related to
the high trace evidence
863
00:35:50,292 --> 00:35:52,542
of precious metals
that have been detected
864
00:35:52,708 --> 00:35:56,583
some 100 feet underground
near the Garden Shaft
865
00:35:56,708 --> 00:35:59,958
or explain the recent
muon tomography scans
866
00:36:00,125 --> 00:36:02,542
along with
the indications of valuables
867
00:36:02,708 --> 00:36:06,500
nearly 150 feet deep
in Aladdin's cave?
868
00:36:06,667 --> 00:36:10,042
MARTY:
We know that Phips
was in these waters.
869
00:36:10,208 --> 00:36:13,000
We know that silver or gold
was missing from the ConcepcĂon.
870
00:36:13,208 --> 00:36:15,375
You know, to me,
it's starting to look like
871
00:36:15,542 --> 00:36:18,458
Lot 5 was some sort of
staging area for something.
872
00:36:18,625 --> 00:36:20,083
Yeah.
873
00:36:20,250 --> 00:36:22,292
RICK:
It's a very curious observation
874
00:36:22,458 --> 00:36:23,833
backed up by science.
875
00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:26,167
Right now, I don't think
876
00:36:26,292 --> 00:36:28,667
any of us around this table
are gonna say
877
00:36:28,875 --> 00:36:30,958
Sir William Phips was not part
of the Oak Island mystery.
878
00:36:31,125 --> 00:36:32,542
But there's
a lot more work to do
879
00:36:32,708 --> 00:36:35,458
-on the Lot 5 feature.
-Yeah, yeah.
880
00:36:35,583 --> 00:36:37,083
Okay, let's get back out there.
881
00:36:37,208 --> 00:36:38,792
I want to find
the damning thing. The proof.
882
00:36:38,917 --> 00:36:40,250
-Yes.
-Let's go.
883
00:36:40,458 --> 00:36:42,042
-RICK: Thanks, Laird.
-MARTY: Thanks, Emma, as always.
884
00:36:42,208 --> 00:36:43,708
EMMA:
Thank you.
885
00:36:45,083 --> 00:36:47,083
NARRATOR:
The following morning...
886
00:36:47,208 --> 00:36:49,500
-JACK: Hey, Rick.
-MARTY: Hey, Rick.
887
00:36:49,667 --> 00:36:52,083
-Hey, everybody.
-MARTY: All right, today
888
00:36:52,208 --> 00:36:54,333
we get to find out a little
bit more about Aladdin's cave.
889
00:36:54,542 --> 00:36:57,167
NARRATOR:
...Marty Lagina
has gathered the team
890
00:36:57,333 --> 00:36:59,167
in the war room,
891
00:36:59,375 --> 00:37:01,375
with Rick Lagina joining
via video conference,
892
00:37:01,542 --> 00:37:03,958
for a highly anticipated report
893
00:37:04,083 --> 00:37:06,500
from sonar expert Blaine Carr
894
00:37:06,708 --> 00:37:08,667
regarding the mysterious cavern
895
00:37:08,875 --> 00:37:11,208
known as Aladdin's cave.
896
00:37:11,375 --> 00:37:14,417
We're all eager to see
what you've got to show us.
897
00:37:14,542 --> 00:37:16,917
Okay, so, the view
that we're looking at here
898
00:37:17,042 --> 00:37:18,667
is looking straight down.
899
00:37:18,875 --> 00:37:20,375
MARTY:
Okay.
900
00:37:20,583 --> 00:37:22,167
BLAINE:
So, we're gonna
try to just slide it up
901
00:37:22,375 --> 00:37:24,875
into a 3D image.
902
00:37:25,042 --> 00:37:26,958
So, you can see
the yellow-green.
903
00:37:27,083 --> 00:37:28,333
Mm-hmm.
904
00:37:28,542 --> 00:37:30,500
BLAINE:
That's sloping down.
905
00:37:30,625 --> 00:37:32,250
This darker red is the wall
906
00:37:32,375 --> 00:37:34,625
in between us
and the floor of the cavern.
907
00:37:34,708 --> 00:37:36,042
That being said,
908
00:37:36,208 --> 00:37:38,250
we can't see the bottom.
909
00:37:38,417 --> 00:37:41,208
The aspect
of the sonar looking out--
910
00:37:41,375 --> 00:37:42,667
the wall is blocking us
911
00:37:42,875 --> 00:37:44,917
-from seeing any further down.
-Mm-hmm.
912
00:37:45,042 --> 00:37:46,292
What I can see--
913
00:37:46,375 --> 00:37:47,875
see those blue lines
crossing over
914
00:37:48,042 --> 00:37:49,583
what look like two gaps?
915
00:37:49,792 --> 00:37:51,250
-MARTY: Yeah.
-BLAINE: It looks like
916
00:37:51,417 --> 00:37:52,458
an opening right through here.
917
00:37:52,667 --> 00:37:54,833
-MARTY: Really?
-BLAINE: Yeah.
918
00:37:55,042 --> 00:37:56,417
BLAINE:
There may indeed be
919
00:37:56,625 --> 00:37:59,708
an entrance and exit
into this cavern.
920
00:38:01,083 --> 00:38:02,292
MARTY:
That is amazing.
921
00:38:06,458 --> 00:38:08,292
So, there may indeed
be an entrance, exit
922
00:38:08,458 --> 00:38:10,042
into this cavern.
923
00:38:10,208 --> 00:38:11,708
-Oh.
-MARTY: So, perhaps
924
00:38:11,875 --> 00:38:14,750
we have an opening
into this cavern.
925
00:38:14,875 --> 00:38:17,500
-Correct.
-Well, this is all
real interesting.
926
00:38:17,667 --> 00:38:19,208
NARRATOR: In the war room,
927
00:38:19,375 --> 00:38:21,750
underwater imaging
expert Blaine Carr
928
00:38:21,958 --> 00:38:24,708
has just presented
compelling sonar data
929
00:38:24,917 --> 00:38:27,833
revealing a possible
tunnel entrance
930
00:38:27,958 --> 00:38:32,000
some 150 feet deep
in the Money Pit area,
931
00:38:32,167 --> 00:38:34,167
connected to the large cavern
932
00:38:34,375 --> 00:38:36,667
known as Aladdin's cave.
933
00:38:36,833 --> 00:38:40,625
So, I think
you have the potential
934
00:38:40,792 --> 00:38:43,125
for man-made ingress
into a natural
935
00:38:43,250 --> 00:38:45,875
-cavern.
-Right.
936
00:38:46,042 --> 00:38:48,500
What's the size of the cavity?
937
00:38:48,667 --> 00:38:49,667
Without being
able to see the bottom,
938
00:38:49,833 --> 00:38:51,208
I just don't
know the right answer,
939
00:38:51,375 --> 00:38:52,750
because it's on a slope.
940
00:38:52,917 --> 00:38:55,125
So, it varies.
941
00:38:55,333 --> 00:38:56,458
It does slope off
in one direction
942
00:38:56,542 --> 00:38:58,667
about 30 degrees.
943
00:38:58,875 --> 00:39:01,125
Which is why the sonar can't
see to the bottom of that hole.
944
00:39:01,292 --> 00:39:03,292
-Okay.
-MARTY: I was real interested
945
00:39:03,458 --> 00:39:05,333
in what you might see
on the floor.
946
00:39:05,417 --> 00:39:07,000
Well, because
the floor is sloping away,
947
00:39:07,167 --> 00:39:10,167
it's hard to say what may
or may not have been there.
948
00:39:10,292 --> 00:39:11,250
Yeah, sure.
949
00:39:11,375 --> 00:39:12,833
But if anything was gonna
950
00:39:13,042 --> 00:39:14,250
be there, I mean, gravity's
gonna take everything
951
00:39:14,417 --> 00:39:15,542
to the bottom of that slope.
952
00:39:15,750 --> 00:39:17,333
Right. Something
could be buried in there.
953
00:39:17,542 --> 00:39:19,167
For sure.
954
00:39:19,333 --> 00:39:20,333
Maybe the treasure.
955
00:39:20,500 --> 00:39:21,792
I suppose it's quite possible.
956
00:39:21,917 --> 00:39:23,833
RICK:
I'm pleasantly surprised,
957
00:39:24,042 --> 00:39:25,792
that there might be
958
00:39:25,958 --> 00:39:28,500
a way into the cave.
959
00:39:28,708 --> 00:39:30,167
It'd be even more interesting
960
00:39:30,333 --> 00:39:32,583
if we saw some
man-made feature in there.
961
00:39:32,750 --> 00:39:35,708
Perhaps it's buried
in the silts on the floor.
962
00:39:35,875 --> 00:39:37,833
It's an interesting
thing to investigate.
963
00:39:38,000 --> 00:39:39,833
It's something
that makes you go, "Hmm,
964
00:39:40,042 --> 00:39:42,417
-we need to see more of this."
-Yeah.
965
00:39:42,583 --> 00:39:43,750
There's some indication
that the cave
966
00:39:43,917 --> 00:39:46,500
has some things that
aren't natural cave-like.
967
00:39:46,667 --> 00:39:48,875
It could be some
sort of treasure chamber.
968
00:39:49,042 --> 00:39:51,042
That's why we're
spending all this money
969
00:39:51,208 --> 00:39:52,542
and time investigating it.
970
00:39:52,708 --> 00:39:55,333
And it checks
a lot of the boxes.
971
00:39:55,500 --> 00:39:56,833
Let's put it this way:
we can't walk away
972
00:39:56,958 --> 00:39:58,625
from this thing
without knowing what it is.
973
00:39:58,833 --> 00:39:59,875
It's unique.
974
00:40:00,042 --> 00:40:02,750
So, what I would do
at this point,
975
00:40:02,917 --> 00:40:04,667
if we're really interested
in seeing something else,
976
00:40:04,833 --> 00:40:06,833
-Yeah.
-is we would move over
977
00:40:07,000 --> 00:40:10,167
about five, six feet.
978
00:40:10,375 --> 00:40:11,875
-Mm-hmm.
-Put another hole down
979
00:40:12,042 --> 00:40:13,500
so the sonar could now see
980
00:40:13,667 --> 00:40:15,458
back into this area and tell us,
981
00:40:15,625 --> 00:40:18,000
are we indeed
in an isolated cavern
982
00:40:18,167 --> 00:40:19,125
or is there an opening?
983
00:40:19,333 --> 00:40:20,208
-Right.
-BLAINE: And see
984
00:40:20,375 --> 00:40:21,917
if this actually carries on.
985
00:40:22,042 --> 00:40:23,167
Yep.
986
00:40:23,333 --> 00:40:24,500
I would dearly love
987
00:40:24,625 --> 00:40:25,417
to put a hole right there,
988
00:40:25,583 --> 00:40:26,917
but I don't know.
989
00:40:27,083 --> 00:40:29,000
Rick, what do you think?
What do you want to do?
990
00:40:29,125 --> 00:40:31,167
I think you have to
put another hole in
991
00:40:31,375 --> 00:40:32,833
to get a different perspective.
992
00:40:33,000 --> 00:40:35,333
Yep.
993
00:40:35,458 --> 00:40:37,208
But you can't walk away.
You have to exploit it
994
00:40:37,375 --> 00:40:39,458
-as much as we can.
-MARTY: All right.
995
00:40:39,667 --> 00:40:42,125
I think we're all in agreement
996
00:40:42,250 --> 00:40:43,292
as to that particular point.
997
00:40:43,458 --> 00:40:44,750
Let's get some more data.
998
00:40:44,917 --> 00:40:46,167
-Sounds good.
-MARTY: All right.
999
00:40:46,375 --> 00:40:47,875
Back to it. Let's go.
1000
00:40:48,042 --> 00:40:49,333
We're gonna find
that treasure.
1001
00:40:49,542 --> 00:40:50,792
JACK:
I agree.
1002
00:40:52,042 --> 00:40:54,667
NARRATOR:
As another week of
compelling discoveries
1003
00:40:54,792 --> 00:40:58,583
and potential revelations
comes to a close
1004
00:40:58,750 --> 00:41:02,125
for Rick, Marty and their team,
1005
00:41:02,333 --> 00:41:04,125
they may be closer than ever
1006
00:41:04,292 --> 00:41:08,375
to finally solving
a 228-year-old mystery.
1007
00:41:08,542 --> 00:41:10,625
But as the dig continues
1008
00:41:10,792 --> 00:41:12,208
for critical clues,
1009
00:41:12,375 --> 00:41:14,792
what might they find?
1010
00:41:14,958 --> 00:41:17,958
Priceless religious artifacts?
1011
00:41:18,125 --> 00:41:22,042
A vast cache of gold,
silver and jewels?
1012
00:41:23,250 --> 00:41:26,667
Or will they discover
that all of the above
1013
00:41:26,833 --> 00:41:29,083
have been waiting for centuries
1014
00:41:29,250 --> 00:41:33,167
to be recovered from deep below?
1015
00:41:35,667 --> 00:41:37,708
Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
1016
00:41:37,833 --> 00:41:39,750
MARTY:
All right. Here we go.
Let's do this.
1017
00:41:39,917 --> 00:41:42,417
We're going underground
in the Garden Shaft.
1018
00:41:42,583 --> 00:41:44,292
What in the hell
is going on here?
1019
00:41:44,458 --> 00:41:46,667
ROGER:
It's crazy. We're
encountering a lot of water.
1020
00:41:46,875 --> 00:41:48,250
MARTY:
I don't like
the sound of that.
1021
00:41:48,417 --> 00:41:49,583
JAMIE:
Oh, look at this.
1022
00:41:49,750 --> 00:41:51,000
JACK:
Oh, wow.
1023
00:41:51,167 --> 00:41:53,042
HELEN:
It's pre-Money Pit discovery.
1024
00:41:53,208 --> 00:41:55,167
This could have been
used in the Money Pit.
1025
00:41:55,292 --> 00:41:56,583
-PAUL: Going in right now.
-RICK: We're gonna run
1026
00:41:56,792 --> 00:41:58,292
a camera in Aladdin's cave.
1027
00:41:58,458 --> 00:42:00,333
-SCOTT: Whoa, whoa, whoa!
-MARTY: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
1028
00:42:00,458 --> 00:42:01,667
SCOTT:
Oh, my God. Look at that.
1029
00:42:01,833 --> 00:42:03,000
MARTY:
It could be man-made.
1030
00:42:03,125 --> 00:42:06,208
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