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NARRATOR: Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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-Can you go deeper, Billy?
-Definitely.
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-GARY: Ooh!
-RICK: Oh!
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JACK:
There's a structure!
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These are massive.
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A piece of Oak Island history.
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Whoa!
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-I hit the void at 183.
-That's what we want.
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Do you think we hit the anomaly?
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What we have here is
a void that encapsulates
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-the Chappell Vault.
-Yeah!
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That's the treasure
of the Money Pit
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that was never recovered.
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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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♪ ♪
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-RICK: Morning, Bill.
-BILLY: Morning.
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Should say good morning,
right?
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We're gonna find something
today, right?
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Well, we're pretty
excited on this area.
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The closer we get
to the stone road,
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the more exciting
it's gonna get.
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NARRATOR:
As a new morning dawns
on Oak Island
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for brothers Rick and Marty
Lagina and their team,
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the quest for answers
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to a 229-year-old treasure
mystery continues
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in one of the most intriguing
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and inhospitable locations
on these 140 acres:
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the triangle-shaped swamp.
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-Gary, you're up.
-All right, mate.
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I'm ready to get stuck in.
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-Hopefully, it's not literally.
-(Rick laughs)
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This looks old.
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-That does. Yeah.
-Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
One week ago, while
excavating the potentially
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500-year-old stone road,
or ship's wharf,
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that was first uncovered
in the southeast corner
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of the brackish bog
back in 2020,
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the team found a large
hand-wrought chain and hook,
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which, according to
blacksmithing expert
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Carmen Legge, was not only used
to lift heavy cargo
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but may also date back
to the 16th century.
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I'll start down there
at the bottom
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-and work my way back.
-Okay.
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NARRATOR:
Now the team is digging further
into the southern shore
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that borders the swamp
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in the hopes of uncovering
more of the stone road
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and also clues that could prove
whether or not
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the swamp was
artificially created
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in order to hide something
of great value on Oak Island.
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Is that a stick there, mate?
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On this side of the hole?
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Yeah.
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RICK:
Yeah. There.
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-It's axe-cut.
-GARY: Oh, yeah?
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-That's worth bagging.
-Okay.
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-I'll put it in the bag.
-Okay.
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This is almost peaty,
though, here.
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-Yeah. That does.
-BILLY: It's a little bit
of peat,
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and then it goes to a mud.
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And it's the only layer in here
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that's kind of like that.
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RICK:
What it tells me is,
we need to know
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-what's under this dirt.
-Right.
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We should have
Dr. Spooner come down.
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GARY:
Yeah.
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-I'll send him a text.
-Yeah.
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RICK:
The axe-cut wood
is interesting because
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it represents older
type of wood construct,
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and this material is
coming up in the peat.
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It's quite layered there.
There's sand, peat, sand, peat.
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I would say that
it's not natural.
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So, what is going on here?
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-Hey, Billy.
-Hi.
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We don't know what
to make of the possible
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connection between
here and the stone road.
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What do you make of
the peat, the gray sand,
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-the raw sand?
-That's kind of odd.
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Yeah. The peat
shouldn't be over the sand.
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If this beach is
moving landward with time,
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then the sand should be
over the peat.
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I mean, this is, to me,
really important because
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it tells us this feature
extended out this way.
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So, why doesn't that feature,
the way it exists there in front
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of our eyes,
why doesn't that extend here?
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I think it was beach.
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They pulled the boat up
on the beach,
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but you can't just have a big
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26-foot boat sitting on a beach.
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You're trying to unload it.
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And they needed a platform
to haul it on,
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so I think they placed peat
over the sand.
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And that's what it looks like
to me.
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NARRATOR:
Could Dr. Spooner be correct
that the swamp
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and surrounding area was
artificially manipulated
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in order to construct
the stone road
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for the purpose of
moving something of great value
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from a ship onto Oak Island?
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I think you need to go
three or four feet deeper.
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-Oh, okay.
-Good.
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So, I think we should
get back at it, right?
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-Yeah.
-Yeah. Okay. Good.
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Yeah. I-I think so. Thank you.
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I hope there is
something below here.
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IAN:
I hope so, too.
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NARRATOR: As the investigation
of the stone road
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continues in the swamp...
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-MARTY: Hey, guys.
-CRAIG: Hey, Roger.
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-Hey, how's it going, guys?
-Hey, Roger.
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NARRATOR:
...Marty Lagina
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and Craig Tester
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arrive in the Money Pit area
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to meet with Roger Fortin
of Dumas Contracting Limited.
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These are the guys that are
going to help us get these voids
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filled in the shaft itself.
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NARRATOR: Along with Ryan
Hooker and Clint Molyneaux
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of Minova Global,
a company that specializes
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in large underground
construction operations.
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We got to get down to that
95-plus feet.
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-Yep.
-And this is going to
allow us to do it?
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-You're pretty sure, right?
-Oh, absolutely.
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-Yeah.
-Once we get this
geofoam in place,
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-I'm very confident that we're
going to get down there.
-Okay.
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NARRATOR:
For the past four weeks,
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the 18th century,
87-foot-deep structure
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known as the Garden Shaft
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has been continuously flooded
after a number of voids formed
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just outside of
the remodeled feature.
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This has made Rick, Marty
and Craig wonder if the cause
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is related to one
of the legendary
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man-made flood tunnels
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because it has stopped them
and Dumas
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from extending the shaft
down to a target depth
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of 95 feet, where
a seven-foot-high tunnel
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has been discovered.
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A tunnel which runs
directly toward an area
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known as the Baby Blob,
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where numerous groundwater tests
have yielded
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high-trace evidence of
gold, silver and other metals
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between depths of 80
and 120 feet.
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Okay. Tell us
what we're going to do.
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Well, we're gonna pump some foam
in there and try
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to get your voids filled up.
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-All right, well,
this is just a pump, right?
-Yep.
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NARRATOR:
Ryan and Clint will use
an industrial-grade material
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known as geofoam,
which is specifically designed
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for use in mining
and construction projects.
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Once injected
into the open cavities,
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it will expand
to fill those voids,
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seal out the inflow of water,
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and stabilize the Garden Shaft
so that Dumas can extend it
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down into the possible
treasure tunnel.
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-All right.
-Well, gentlemen, good luck.
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-We'll let you get to your work.
-Thank you. Nice to meet you.
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Pleasure to meet you guys.
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ROGER:
All right, thanks, guys.
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NARRATOR:
As the process begins
in the Garden Shaft,
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-just 60 feet to the
southwest...
-So, where are we?
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-We are down 88 feet
below grade.
-Awesome.
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...geologist Terry Matheson,
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Oak Island historian
Charles Barkhouse,
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and Alex Lagina are supervising
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a new core-drilling operation
in a borehole known as K-06.
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A borehole that might
actually be on track
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to encounter another potential
cache of buried valuables
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some 180 feet deep,
near a site that the team
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previously investigated
six years ago.
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Okay, so K-6, drilling for
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-the muon low-density anomaly.
-Exactly.
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-Also could be where the H-8
plug ended up.
-TERRY: That's right.
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We're only about seven
or eight feet away
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from the actual H-8 caisson,
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which makes it doubly
interesting.
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So what we're seeing is
a high-density anomaly
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southwest of the Garden Shaft.
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It's significant.
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NARRATOR:
Several weeks ago,
representatives
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from Ideon Technology,
utilizing a process known as
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muon tomography,
presented the team
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with a subsurface scan
of the Money Pit area
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that revealed numerous
low-density targets,
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such as voids and possible
buried containers.
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One of the most compelling
was identified
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at a depth of nearly 180 feet.
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MARTY:
Come on, baby,
let's make hole!
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NARRATOR:
It was in the same area
where, in 2017,
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the team excavated
with a five-foot-diameter
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steel caisson known as H-8
while they were attempting
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to locate
the fabled Chappell Vault.
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A seven-foot-high chest
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reportedly encountered
by Frederick Blair
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and William Chappell during
a drilling operation in 1897
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that uncovered
trace evidence of gold,
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along with pieces of parchment
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bearing the letters "VI."
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After Rick, Marty,
Craig and the team discovered
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their own pieces of parchment
and leather book binding
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in H-8, they were stunned
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when the caisson encountered
a large object
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at a depth of 170 feet.
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However, as the team
extended the caisson deeper
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in the hopes of penetrating
the object,
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the plug, or spoils
inside of the caisson,
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fell from the bottom and pushed
the mysterious object deeper
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and somewhere off to the side.
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Is it possible
that the muon target
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that was detected
at that same depth
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might be a void that now
contains the missing plug
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from H-8 as well as
the fabled Chappell Vault?
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They hit a cobble there.
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At least they got--
I think they got the cobble.
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Hey, Colten.
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-That's going to be to 118.
-118.
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We just pushed a rock for
20 feet, so it's gonna be 118.
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TERRY:
Yeah. It's in there, I believe.
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That's a core barrel blocker,
for sure.
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How often do we hit cobble
around 100 feet?
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Uh...
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I would say, "Not very often."
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I'm just wondering,
the flood tunnel's description
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is un-cribbed...
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-Yeah.
-...stacked rocks, right?
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-Yeah.
-That's exactly the size
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of a rock you'd put
in a flood tunnel.
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-TERRY: That's interesting.
-CHARLES: Yep. Very interesting.
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ALEX: That's exactly
the size of a rock
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you'd put in a flood tunnel.
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In my head, it could be
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a tunnel or something, right?
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TERRY:
Yeah, you raise
a pretty good point.
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NARRATOR:
In the Money Pit area,
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while drilling borehole K-6,
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where something of great value
is potentially buried
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at a depth of approximately
170 feet,
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Alex Lagina and members
of the team
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may have just made
an important discovery
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at a depth of just 118 feet.
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ALEX:
I think it would at least
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be worth recording.
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On this one, say, on your log...
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-TERRY: Okay.
-...just make a mark
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saying we hit a cobble at 118.
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-Okay.
-TERRY: Sure.
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'Cause I'm just wondering if...
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if maybe there's
a pattern there.
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TERRY:
Yeah. And that's actually
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an interesting premise.
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-Maybe we should look into that.
-Yeah.
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ALEX:
And as we're drilling,
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I'm thinking,
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the stories of the flood tunnels
are that they're full of stones,
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so we wouldn't have an open
cavity if it was a flood tunnel.
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Maybe we're actually pushing
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the topmost cobble
through the flood tunnel,
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through the bottom.
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NARRATOR:
In 1897, the same year
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that Frederick Blair
and his team encountered
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the so-called Chappell Vault,
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they also reported discovering
a man-made flood tunnel
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which halted their efforts
at a depth of 111 feet.
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It was described as measuring
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nearly three feet wide
by four feet high
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and was packed
with large cobblestones.
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Is it possible that the team
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has now also found evidence
of a flood tunnel?
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If so, could that mean
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that they are on target
to encounter
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what it was designed to protect?
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ALEX:
The flood tunnels were said
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to be full of stones,
small stones,
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about the size of what
we're seeing in the drill bit.
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TERRY:
The breaks don't seem
to be very fresh or new.
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ALEX:
It could be evidence
of depositor activity.
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TERRY:
So, this is all very,
very interesting ground.
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We're gonna cover it today.
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The most important thing is
the muon target at depth.
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-ALEX: Yeah, I agree.
-CHARLES: Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
As operations continue
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in the Money Pit area, on Lot 5,
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located on the western side
of the island...
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-Hey, Laird,
archaeological team.
-Marty.
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-HELEN: Hey, Marty.
-I'm checking up on you.
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...Marty Lagina joins
lead archaeologist
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Laird Niven, Jack Begley,
and other members of the team
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as they continue
their investigation
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of a mysterious
stone foundation.
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So, what is this?
Any more insight?
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-This is definitely
something going on.
-Mm-hmm.
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The soil is darker, it's looser,
we got larger artifacts in it.
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Here it's tighter packed,
like they've been walked on
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-a lot more.
-Okay.
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NARRATOR:
Curiously, the Oak Island team
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has discovered evidence on Lot 5
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that suggests that a number
of secretive operations
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took place in this area
long ago.
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For instance,
near the middle of the lot,
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they have found
a rectangular feature
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which Helen Sheldon
believes was purposely buried,
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containing pottery
and other artifacts
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suggesting that it may date back
to the same time period
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as the early 18th century Garden
Shaft in the Money Pit area.
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And near the shoreline,
they are also investigating
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this circular feature
that not only sets above
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a much larger foundation,
but which has produced artifacts
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that have been dated to between
the 14th and 18th centuries.
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MARTY:
Okay, is there anything
I can do for you, Laird?
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Yeah.
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-Over here.
-Okay.
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-Um...
-What you got?
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LAIRD:
Where Jack and Fiona are,
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we need the rocks to go,
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-including that big rock,
if possible.
-Mm-hmm.
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And then we're expanding
to the west.
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So we need half of the circle,
those rocks, taken out as well.
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-Okay, I'll go get the backhoe.
-Okay.
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♪ ♪
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What started
as a circular feature
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is turning into
a rectangular feature.
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(beeping)
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The archaeologists themselves
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are quite amazed
at what they're finding.
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Let me nudge that one, Jack.
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We've always been looking
for some sort of encampment.
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This is clearly very important.
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-Oh, that's got it. Yeah.
-Yeah.
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JACK:
Perfect, Marty.
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My gosh,
we'll have room to work.
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-Well done.
-NARRATOR:
While the investigation
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of the mysterious structure
proceeds on Lot 5...
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GARY:
We are right at the end
of the stone road, mate.
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This should be good.
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I know the archaeologists
found a lot of pottery
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but hardly any metals.
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-They're gonna be here.
-(chuckles): Okay.
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NARRATOR:
...along the southern edge
of the swamp,
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Rick Lagina, Gary Drayton
347
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and Billy Gerhardt
continue their efforts
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to uncover another section
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of the possibly
500-year-old stone road
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and, hopefully, valuable clues.
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I think that's the end
of the road right there,
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'cause there's
stacked rocks, right?
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RICK:
That's what I would say.
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If that's the end of the road,
though, then...
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if you're transitioning
from one form
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of transportation to another,
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-this is where the stuff
should be.
-Yeah.
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GARY:
Yeah. Exactly.
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I'm gonna go check that pile.
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(device beeping)
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What have we got here?
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00:17:12,042 --> 00:17:14,417
Look, we have got a signal.
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Right in the corner,
so that would've come out
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of that last scoop.
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00:17:18,833 --> 00:17:21,083
All right, Rick,
dig that sucker up.
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It's gonna be an artifact.
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Might have come
from the road, right?
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GARY:
Yep.
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I'll try pinpointing it
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and then grabbing it
out of there.
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(device beeping)
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RICK:
Boy, it's tiny, whatever it is.
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GARY:
I'm not bothered,
as long as it's old.
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(device beeping)
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00:17:47,917 --> 00:17:50,375
(whispers):
Let's see what we got.
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00:17:50,542 --> 00:17:52,667
Come on, baby.
Be something good.
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00:17:52,792 --> 00:17:53,833
I think it's that.
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00:17:54,000 --> 00:17:56,667
It is this.
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That was a lot of noise for what
looks like some kind of tack.
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00:18:03,667 --> 00:18:05,417
That looks like it's, uh,
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either a round
or triangular shank.
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00:18:08,333 --> 00:18:10,500
Some kind of small fastener.
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00:18:10,667 --> 00:18:13,458
I think it's too long for boots
and too thin
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00:18:13,625 --> 00:18:16,167
to be an oxshoe nail
or an horseshoe nail.
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00:18:16,333 --> 00:18:19,083
Yet to be determined.
That is definitely
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00:18:19,250 --> 00:18:21,500
a candidate for the XRF machine.
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RICK:
Bag it.
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00:18:23,292 --> 00:18:24,833
-Dang.
-There's got to be
something more than that.
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GARY:
Yeah. Into the bag it goes.
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00:18:27,542 --> 00:18:29,333
-We'll get more.
Just got to go deeper.
-Yeah.
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00:18:29,542 --> 00:18:31,583
Okay. Can you go deeper, Billy?
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00:18:31,750 --> 00:18:33,792
Oh, definitely.
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00:18:33,958 --> 00:18:35,750
-Okay.
-Okay. Dig deeper. Let's go.
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GARY:
Oh, see that, Rick?
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00:18:48,208 --> 00:18:50,208
Look. What's that he's dragging?
396
00:18:50,375 --> 00:18:52,417
-GARY: Ooh!
-RICK: Oh!
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00:18:52,583 --> 00:18:53,208
Whoa, whoa. Whoa.
398
00:18:53,208 --> 00:18:55,208
Whoa, whoa. Whoa.
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00:18:59,125 --> 00:19:00,833
GARY:
Oh, see that, Rick? Look.
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00:19:01,042 --> 00:19:02,250
-GARY: Ooh!
-RICK: Oh!
401
00:19:02,417 --> 00:19:03,917
-Look at that.
-Whoa, whoa. Whoa.
402
00:19:04,042 --> 00:19:07,500
-Got a nice piece of pottery.
-Whoa, whoa.
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00:19:07,667 --> 00:19:10,042
NARRATOR:
While digging near
the massive stone road
404
00:19:10,208 --> 00:19:12,000
in the southern region
of the Oak Island swamp...
405
00:19:12,167 --> 00:19:14,667
Look how deep it was.
406
00:19:14,875 --> 00:19:17,042
...Rick Lagina, Gary Drayton
407
00:19:17,208 --> 00:19:19,250
and Billy Gerhardt
have just unearthed
408
00:19:19,417 --> 00:19:22,167
several potentially
important clues.
409
00:19:22,333 --> 00:19:23,667
Oh, that's gorgeous.
410
00:19:23,833 --> 00:19:25,167
Look at that.
411
00:19:25,375 --> 00:19:27,542
Hopefully,
it's got some decoration, mate.
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00:19:27,708 --> 00:19:29,458
If it's gonna be anywhere,
it'd be on that base.
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00:19:29,583 --> 00:19:31,667
-RICK: Here's another one.
-Ooh.
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GARY:
That's a big chunk
of pottery, isn't it?
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00:19:34,625 --> 00:19:36,792
-Mm-hmm.
-It's some kind of bowl
416
00:19:36,958 --> 00:19:38,042
or a dish.
417
00:19:38,208 --> 00:19:39,167
There's so much of it.
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00:19:39,375 --> 00:19:41,000
RICK:
There might be more.
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00:19:41,125 --> 00:19:42,333
-We should hand-dig this now.
-Yeah.
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00:19:42,542 --> 00:19:44,000
Talk about finding
something in situ,
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00:19:44,125 --> 00:19:46,417
as the archaeologists say.
422
00:19:50,250 --> 00:19:52,875
That's gorgeous. Do you see
any marks on any pieces?
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00:19:53,042 --> 00:19:55,292
RICK:
Not yet. Nope.
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00:19:56,875 --> 00:19:58,250
Ooh, look at that.
425
00:19:58,458 --> 00:19:59,292
-GARY: What have you got, Rick?
-A handle.
426
00:19:59,458 --> 00:20:01,625
Look at that. That's nice.
427
00:20:01,750 --> 00:20:04,292
GARY:
Yeah, that's gorgeous.
Look at that.
428
00:20:04,458 --> 00:20:06,000
Someone would have had money.
429
00:20:06,208 --> 00:20:07,625
I'm telling you, mate,
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00:20:07,792 --> 00:20:09,375
wherever there's muck,
there's money.
431
00:20:09,542 --> 00:20:12,208
-This is great.
-RICK: But they--
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00:20:12,375 --> 00:20:14,917
the archaeologists can put
that together and clean it up.
433
00:20:15,125 --> 00:20:17,083
-Maybe there's a maker's mark.
-Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
If Rick's hope that
this pottery, which was found
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near the potentially
500-year-old stone road,
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00:20:23,708 --> 00:20:26,583
might bear a maker's mark
proves to be true,
437
00:20:26,708 --> 00:20:28,917
could it help verify
the revelations
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the team made two years ago
and nearly 3,000 miles away?
439
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-ALEX: It should be
just up here.
-NARRATOR: In 2022,
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while visiting
Alqueidão da Serra in Portugal,
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a town known
to have been a stronghold
442
00:20:43,708 --> 00:20:46,333
for the Portuguese sect
of the Knights Templar
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00:20:46,500 --> 00:20:48,750
between the 12th
and 16th centuries...
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00:20:48,875 --> 00:20:50,667
Whoa, look at, look at
how beautifully constructed--
445
00:20:50,833 --> 00:20:54,417
I mean, rough and raw,
but look at the curvature.
446
00:20:54,542 --> 00:20:56,833
Look at-- the degree of slope
remains constant.
447
00:20:57,042 --> 00:20:59,000
-It's beautiful.
-...Rick,
448
00:20:59,167 --> 00:21:02,750
his nephews Alex and Peter,
as well as Doug Crowell,
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were shown a stone road
that was nearly identical
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to the stone road in the swamp.
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ALEX:
If there is a Portuguese
connection to the construction
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of the road in the swamp,
maybe this is the blueprint.
453
00:21:14,708 --> 00:21:18,667
RICK:
Okay, now we got to really
keep our eyes peeled, all right?
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NARRATOR:
Could Rick, Gary, and Billy
have just gotten one step closer
455
00:21:22,625 --> 00:21:27,792
to proving whether or not that
potential connection is true?
456
00:21:27,917 --> 00:21:29,750
There's pottery there, Gary.
457
00:21:30,792 --> 00:21:33,750
GARY:
Oh, yeah. No mistaking that.
458
00:21:33,875 --> 00:21:35,250
What is it, Rick?
459
00:21:37,542 --> 00:21:39,250
The thin stuff, I think.
460
00:21:40,375 --> 00:21:41,500
Yeah. It's the thin stuff,
461
00:21:41,708 --> 00:21:43,458
and this looks
like it's a plate.
462
00:21:43,625 --> 00:21:45,583
That's a plate rim,
by the look of it.
463
00:21:45,792 --> 00:21:49,167
There's got to be some maker's
marks on some of this stuff.
464
00:21:49,375 --> 00:21:50,667
Good eye, mate.
465
00:21:52,125 --> 00:21:54,125
-Check this out.
-Oh.
466
00:21:54,292 --> 00:21:56,292
It's coming up.
Look at that.
467
00:21:56,458 --> 00:21:59,958
That's a beautiful
piece of pottery.
468
00:22:00,125 --> 00:22:01,583
That could be old.
469
00:22:01,750 --> 00:22:03,417
Yeah, this could be old, mate.
470
00:22:03,583 --> 00:22:05,125
That is really, really fancy.
471
00:22:05,333 --> 00:22:06,208
-Look.
-That's pretty.
472
00:22:06,375 --> 00:22:09,458
Almost like a leaf design on it.
473
00:22:09,583 --> 00:22:11,917
I haven't seen that before,
474
00:22:12,083 --> 00:22:13,083
so that makes it interesting.
475
00:22:13,208 --> 00:22:15,292
Here you go.
Another one.
476
00:22:15,417 --> 00:22:17,542
-Excellent.
-Oh, one more.
477
00:22:18,667 --> 00:22:20,167
GARY:
Oh, man.
That's sweet, isn't it?
478
00:22:20,292 --> 00:22:21,958
RICK:
Mm-hmm.
479
00:22:22,083 --> 00:22:23,667
GARY:
Yeah, glazed on one side.
480
00:22:23,792 --> 00:22:25,000
It's got to be...
481
00:22:25,208 --> 00:22:26,333
This is lovely, mate.
482
00:22:26,542 --> 00:22:30,000
Good eye.
That's some sweet pottery.
483
00:22:30,167 --> 00:22:32,333
And I believe that this pottery
484
00:22:32,542 --> 00:22:36,875
is older than that dish
or a bowl we found.
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00:22:37,042 --> 00:22:38,417
RICK:
Yep. I would agree.
486
00:22:38,625 --> 00:22:40,458
GARY:
I think the pottery is
getting older,
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00:22:40,625 --> 00:22:41,708
the deeper we're going.
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00:22:41,875 --> 00:22:43,500
RICK:
Yep.
489
00:22:43,667 --> 00:22:46,750
We found a number
of different types of pottery,
490
00:22:46,875 --> 00:22:51,042
one or two vessels where they
can possibly be reconstructed,
491
00:22:51,250 --> 00:22:52,750
and it was quite localized.
492
00:22:53,875 --> 00:22:54,958
Nice finds, Rick.
493
00:22:55,167 --> 00:22:56,792
RICK:
But what does that say?
494
00:22:56,958 --> 00:22:58,333
Perhaps Laird can
495
00:22:58,458 --> 00:22:59,625
make sense of it.
496
00:22:59,792 --> 00:23:02,458
I know we're running out
of daylight, mate,
497
00:23:02,625 --> 00:23:04,417
but we've got to come back
and dig some more,
498
00:23:04,583 --> 00:23:08,583
because there really could be
anything anywhere in this sand.
499
00:23:08,792 --> 00:23:12,000
Well, then what you need
to do is ask Billy
500
00:23:12,167 --> 00:23:14,208
if we want to keep digging.
501
00:23:14,375 --> 00:23:16,250
Guess what his answer's
gonna be.
502
00:23:16,417 --> 00:23:19,167
-Yeah. Hell yeah!
-(Rick chuckles)
503
00:23:19,375 --> 00:23:20,667
BILLY:
Exactly. Yeah.
504
00:23:20,833 --> 00:23:22,833
RICK:
All right. Good job.
505
00:23:22,958 --> 00:23:24,042
GARY:
Love it.
506
00:23:25,375 --> 00:23:27,500
♪ ♪
507
00:23:28,500 --> 00:23:30,375
NARRATOR:
The following morning...
508
00:23:31,417 --> 00:23:33,458
RICK:
I don't think they have
to go any deeper, do you?
509
00:23:34,542 --> 00:23:36,250
Take that little square
out of there.
510
00:23:36,375 --> 00:23:37,833
Yep.
511
00:23:38,042 --> 00:23:39,250
NARRATOR:
...as Rick leads the efforts
512
00:23:39,417 --> 00:23:40,625
in the swamp...
513
00:23:41,625 --> 00:23:43,708
So it is expanding
and filling that void up.
514
00:23:43,917 --> 00:23:45,333
That's great.
That's what we want to see.
515
00:23:45,458 --> 00:23:46,792
Absolutely.
516
00:23:46,917 --> 00:23:48,292
...and while
the geofoam application
517
00:23:48,417 --> 00:23:51,000
proceeds in the Garden Shaft...
518
00:23:51,167 --> 00:23:53,292
MIKE ST. LOUIS:
Oh, there she goes.
There she goes.
519
00:23:54,500 --> 00:23:56,667
-ALEX: Hey, Charles. Terry.
-TERRY: Hey,
how you doing, Alex?
520
00:23:56,875 --> 00:23:58,833
I hear we're close
to target depth.
521
00:23:59,042 --> 00:24:00,208
-We are.
-Okay.
522
00:24:00,375 --> 00:24:02,458
...Alex Lagina returns
523
00:24:02,583 --> 00:24:03,500
to the Money Pit area...
524
00:24:03,667 --> 00:24:05,500
TEDFORD:
Oh, yeah. Lovely.
525
00:24:05,708 --> 00:24:09,708
NARRATOR:
...to check on the core-drilling
operation in borehole K-6--
526
00:24:09,875 --> 00:24:11,667
a borehole which the team hopes
527
00:24:11,833 --> 00:24:15,625
will encounter
man-made workings or valuables
528
00:24:15,792 --> 00:24:21,042
between the depths
of 170 and 180 feet.
529
00:24:21,208 --> 00:24:23,125
They haven't brought
anything up for quite a while.
530
00:24:23,292 --> 00:24:25,458
-We got to cross our fingers
this could be it. Yeah.
-Yeah.
531
00:24:27,625 --> 00:24:28,708
ALEX:
This is it, eh?
532
00:24:28,917 --> 00:24:32,000
There it is.
There's the core barrel.
533
00:24:33,208 --> 00:24:34,500
This is a big one.
534
00:24:34,708 --> 00:24:35,708
They got to put it
in the Bobcat bucket.
535
00:24:36,667 --> 00:24:38,167
Hey, Mike. What's up?
536
00:24:38,333 --> 00:24:40,542
TEDFORD:
I hit the void at, uh, 183.
537
00:24:40,542 --> 00:24:41,250
TEDFORD:
I hit the void at, uh, 183.
538
00:24:41,375 --> 00:24:42,458
TERRY:
Wow.
539
00:24:43,292 --> 00:24:44,958
ALEX:
That could be it.
540
00:24:45,042 --> 00:24:46,042
I mean, that could be
what we're looking for here.
541
00:24:46,208 --> 00:24:50,875
TERRY:
Yeah.
542
00:24:50,875 --> 00:24:53,000
TEDFORD:
I hit the void at, uh, 183.
543
00:24:53,167 --> 00:24:54,083
ALEX:
All right.
544
00:24:54,250 --> 00:24:56,000
So let's see what we got.
545
00:24:56,208 --> 00:24:58,500
NARRATOR:
It is a potentially
important moment
546
00:24:58,625 --> 00:25:00,500
in the Money Pit area
547
00:25:00,708 --> 00:25:02,583
for members
of the Oak Island team.
548
00:25:02,750 --> 00:25:04,333
CHARLES:
Here we go.
549
00:25:04,542 --> 00:25:05,667
If we're looking for something
550
00:25:05,875 --> 00:25:07,292
that slipped out
of the H-8 caisson...
551
00:25:07,458 --> 00:25:09,417
-That could be it right there.
-Yeah.
552
00:25:09,542 --> 00:25:11,083
NARRATOR:
After encountering a void
553
00:25:11,250 --> 00:25:12,375
in borehole K-6
554
00:25:12,542 --> 00:25:16,000
at a depth of 183 feet,
555
00:25:16,167 --> 00:25:19,208
where a highly specialized
muon tomography scan
556
00:25:19,375 --> 00:25:23,167
identified possible man-made
workings earlier this year...
557
00:25:23,375 --> 00:25:24,333
Thank you, Mike.
558
00:25:24,458 --> 00:25:26,333
TEDFORD:
No prob.
559
00:25:26,458 --> 00:25:28,833
Let's carve this bad boy up
560
00:25:28,958 --> 00:25:30,375
and see what
we got here, gentlemen.
561
00:25:30,542 --> 00:25:31,917
...they are examining
562
00:25:32,083 --> 00:25:34,333
a freshly unearthed core sample
that will hopefully
563
00:25:34,500 --> 00:25:36,125
reveal clues
564
00:25:36,292 --> 00:25:38,000
as to what the void contains.
565
00:25:38,208 --> 00:25:40,833
TERRY:
We have ten feet
of real bedded material.
566
00:25:41,000 --> 00:25:45,708
For the most part, it seems
relatively natural and normal.
567
00:25:45,875 --> 00:25:48,375
Except here.
Right under the bedrock.
568
00:25:48,542 --> 00:25:49,958
TERRY:
Yeah.
569
00:25:50,125 --> 00:25:52,333
That potentially is low
density material there.
570
00:25:52,500 --> 00:25:54,667
And it looks like
it might be disturbed.
571
00:25:54,833 --> 00:25:57,417
If the plug slipped out of H-8,
settled anywhere,
572
00:25:57,583 --> 00:25:59,083
it's gonna be
mixed up like this.
573
00:25:59,208 --> 00:26:00,417
TERRY:
Absolutely.
574
00:26:00,583 --> 00:26:02,167
I think, you know,
we have the potential
575
00:26:02,375 --> 00:26:04,458
to have a portion or an aspect
576
00:26:04,667 --> 00:26:06,125
-of the H-8 plug.
-Okay.
-CHARLES: Yeah.
577
00:26:06,292 --> 00:26:10,375
Chances are, we just may be
close to the Chappell Vault.
578
00:26:10,542 --> 00:26:12,042
Yeah.
579
00:26:12,208 --> 00:26:14,917
So we're close, I guess,
is-is the optimistic take.
580
00:26:15,083 --> 00:26:16,292
Yeah.
581
00:26:16,500 --> 00:26:19,000
H-8 was a very
interesting caisson.
582
00:26:19,208 --> 00:26:21,667
That's the caisson
where a 12-foot plug
583
00:26:21,833 --> 00:26:23,875
just dropped overnight
584
00:26:24,042 --> 00:26:27,167
and went somewhere
down into a void.
585
00:26:27,333 --> 00:26:29,750
So if we can locate
where that plug is,
586
00:26:29,917 --> 00:26:33,375
it could indicate that
we're near the Chappell Vault.
587
00:26:33,542 --> 00:26:37,708
NARRATOR:
Possible evidence
of the spoils, or plug,
588
00:26:37,875 --> 00:26:39,333
that the team believes
589
00:26:39,542 --> 00:26:41,000
may have pushed
the Chappell Vault
590
00:26:41,125 --> 00:26:43,792
to a deeper location
in the Money Pit area?
591
00:26:43,958 --> 00:26:45,542
If they have found
the missing plug
592
00:26:45,750 --> 00:26:48,458
from H-8
in this mysterious void,
593
00:26:48,667 --> 00:26:50,500
is it possible
that they are close
594
00:26:50,708 --> 00:26:54,083
to locating the fabled
Chappell Vault as well?
595
00:26:54,250 --> 00:26:56,792
And we find it
just in under the lip
596
00:26:56,958 --> 00:27:00,125
of an actual large
bedrock overhang,
597
00:27:00,333 --> 00:27:03,042
so it's possible the depositors
598
00:27:03,250 --> 00:27:05,833
were able to work to this point
and get in under there.
599
00:27:06,000 --> 00:27:08,833
So, possibly
this was an open area.
600
00:27:09,042 --> 00:27:13,333
Right, but K-6,
183 to 187, looks good.
601
00:27:13,500 --> 00:27:15,833
-It could answer
a lot of questions for us.
-ALEX AND CHARLES: Yeah.
602
00:27:16,042 --> 00:27:18,333
ALEX:
So we might be close
to finding something.
603
00:27:18,500 --> 00:27:21,042
-TERRY: We should let Rick know.
-ALEX: Sounds good.
604
00:27:23,125 --> 00:27:25,042
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
605
00:27:26,333 --> 00:27:27,667
RICK:
So, gentlemen,
606
00:27:27,833 --> 00:27:29,458
the K-6 hole
607
00:27:29,667 --> 00:27:32,917
was meant to find and determine
the Ideon anomaly.
608
00:27:33,083 --> 00:27:35,792
NARRATOR:
...Alex, Terry and Charles
609
00:27:35,958 --> 00:27:37,417
meet with Rick Lagina
610
00:27:37,583 --> 00:27:39,625
and other members of the team
611
00:27:39,792 --> 00:27:41,917
in the war room to report
their potentially
612
00:27:42,042 --> 00:27:43,625
important discovery
that was made
613
00:27:43,792 --> 00:27:45,958
in borehole K-6.
614
00:27:46,167 --> 00:27:47,542
RICK:
What did the hole do?
615
00:27:47,708 --> 00:27:49,708
Do you think we hit the anomaly?
616
00:27:49,875 --> 00:27:52,583
I think it's important to show
where it is in relation to H-8.
617
00:27:52,750 --> 00:27:55,042
Can you plot the K-6?
Can we see it up on the screen?
618
00:27:55,208 --> 00:27:57,417
K-6 is right there.
619
00:27:58,500 --> 00:28:00,833
TERRY:
I definitely think
we hit some loose material
620
00:28:01,000 --> 00:28:04,250
and probably disturbed, uh,
621
00:28:04,417 --> 00:28:08,458
at about 183 to 187 or 188.
622
00:28:08,667 --> 00:28:11,375
Given the low-density anomaly
623
00:28:11,542 --> 00:28:12,833
seems to jibe with the levels
624
00:28:13,000 --> 00:28:15,167
at which we lost the plug
to the H-8 caisson,
625
00:28:15,375 --> 00:28:18,750
I really think we hit
a piece of that plug from H-8.
626
00:28:18,917 --> 00:28:20,458
STEVE:
And so the void
that Terry is talking about,
627
00:28:20,583 --> 00:28:22,375
so I brought up
the data from Ideon.
628
00:28:23,458 --> 00:28:26,167
Our borehole K-6
would have gone through here.
629
00:28:26,375 --> 00:28:27,583
This is the anomaly
630
00:28:27,750 --> 00:28:28,833
they're talking about.
You're not wrong.
631
00:28:29,042 --> 00:28:30,958
The H-8 caisson
would have gone through,
632
00:28:31,167 --> 00:28:33,375
and this potentially could be
the area where we lost the plug.
633
00:28:34,625 --> 00:28:36,792
I think the Ideon
low-density anomaly is
634
00:28:36,958 --> 00:28:41,958
potentially the void that
encapsulates the Chappell Vault.
635
00:28:42,125 --> 00:28:43,375
Great.
636
00:28:43,542 --> 00:28:45,667
-Yeah.
-Exactly.
637
00:28:45,875 --> 00:28:47,458
JACK:
In my mind, that's where
638
00:28:47,625 --> 00:28:48,833
the treasure
of the Money Pit that was
639
00:28:49,042 --> 00:28:50,833
never recovered
has been slowly falling
640
00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:52,000
deeper and deeper.
641
00:28:52,208 --> 00:28:53,792
RICK:
The K-6 drilling
642
00:28:53,917 --> 00:28:55,875
has significantly
643
00:28:56,042 --> 00:28:57,667
upped the ante, if you will,
644
00:28:57,833 --> 00:29:00,125
in terms of the interest
in this area.
645
00:29:00,333 --> 00:29:03,792
It's eminently possible
that the Chappell Vault fell
646
00:29:03,958 --> 00:29:06,417
to a greater depth
into areas that have been
647
00:29:06,583 --> 00:29:08,333
not explored or investigated.
648
00:29:08,500 --> 00:29:10,458
So this could lead to possible
649
00:29:10,542 --> 00:29:14,833
treasure recovery or something
of great importance.
650
00:29:15,000 --> 00:29:19,208
Well, bottom line is, there's
potential for caisson work.
651
00:29:19,375 --> 00:29:23,167
Everyone should weigh in
on where the drill program goes.
652
00:29:23,292 --> 00:29:24,625
Agreed.
653
00:29:24,833 --> 00:29:25,792
If the question is,
"Where do we drill?"
654
00:29:25,958 --> 00:29:27,333
I'd want to put
one more borehole
655
00:29:27,542 --> 00:29:29,125
through that H-8 plug.
656
00:29:29,292 --> 00:29:31,375
-Yeah.
-I don't see how
you can walk away from it.
657
00:29:31,542 --> 00:29:33,333
Okay.
658
00:29:33,542 --> 00:29:37,667
NARRATOR:
If the team is able to discover
more definitive evidence
659
00:29:37,792 --> 00:29:39,958
of man-made workings
or valuables
660
00:29:40,125 --> 00:29:43,833
in the area around
borehole K-6 and H-8,
661
00:29:44,042 --> 00:29:46,667
they could, as they have
done in the past,
662
00:29:46,833 --> 00:29:50,208
install a much
larger diameter steel caisson
663
00:29:50,417 --> 00:29:52,292
in order to retrieve it.
664
00:29:52,417 --> 00:29:55,542
Over the next coming days,
we'll reposition
665
00:29:55,708 --> 00:29:57,708
and try to hit
the anomaly of the void.
666
00:29:57,875 --> 00:29:58,833
That'd be great.
667
00:29:59,042 --> 00:30:00,708
Lot of work to do. Let's go.
668
00:30:00,917 --> 00:30:02,208
ALEX:
Okay.
669
00:30:03,208 --> 00:30:05,042
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
670
00:30:05,208 --> 00:30:07,167
-ALEX: Lindy, Helen, Moya.
-LINDY: Hello.
671
00:30:07,333 --> 00:30:09,167
-HELEN: Hey, Alex.
-ALEX: How's it going? So...
672
00:30:09,292 --> 00:30:12,667
this looks like the dig
has expanded yet again
673
00:30:12,833 --> 00:30:13,708
since the last time I was here.
674
00:30:13,875 --> 00:30:15,625
-Yes.
-MOYA: Yes.
675
00:30:15,792 --> 00:30:17,667
NARRATOR: ...Alex Lagina joins
Helen Sheldon
676
00:30:17,833 --> 00:30:20,500
and other members
of the archaeology team
677
00:30:20,625 --> 00:30:22,375
on Lot 5 as they continue
678
00:30:22,542 --> 00:30:26,458
their investigation of
the mysterious stone foundation.
679
00:30:26,625 --> 00:30:27,875
Are you still getting artifacts?
680
00:30:28,042 --> 00:30:29,875
HELEN:
A few. We got
a really interesting one.
681
00:30:30,042 --> 00:30:32,333
It's called a strike-a-light.
682
00:30:32,542 --> 00:30:34,458
It's a piece of European flint
683
00:30:34,625 --> 00:30:37,833
that they would have used
to hit on the metal
684
00:30:38,042 --> 00:30:39,833
to make a spark to start a fire.
685
00:30:40,042 --> 00:30:41,833
-See all those bits
that have chipped off it?
-ALEX: Yeah, right there.
686
00:30:42,042 --> 00:30:42,875
-HELEN: Yeah.
-ALEX: And this is
how you identify it?
687
00:30:43,042 --> 00:30:44,917
This kind of worn edge?
688
00:30:45,083 --> 00:30:47,042
HELEN:
Yeah. There were quite
a few worn bits on it.
689
00:30:47,208 --> 00:30:48,333
-ALEX: How do you know
it's European?
-HELEN: Just by the color.
690
00:30:48,458 --> 00:30:50,292
And they used to bring it
691
00:30:50,417 --> 00:30:53,375
-over to North America
as a ballast on ships.
-ALEX: Mm-hmm.
692
00:30:53,542 --> 00:30:55,000
And it's unusual to find them.
693
00:30:55,208 --> 00:30:56,625
NARRATOR:
A piece of flint?
694
00:30:56,792 --> 00:30:59,667
Of possible European origin?
695
00:30:59,833 --> 00:31:01,958
And discovered
in the foundation
696
00:31:02,083 --> 00:31:05,875
that was buried beneath
the circular structure on Lot 5?
697
00:31:06,042 --> 00:31:09,458
Is it possible that it was
left here by someone
698
00:31:09,625 --> 00:31:13,000
who secretly inhabited
this area long ago?
699
00:31:13,125 --> 00:31:16,417
If so, might there be
more clues in the feature
700
00:31:16,542 --> 00:31:19,208
that will help the team
better understand
701
00:31:19,375 --> 00:31:22,125
how it could be related
to the Oak Island mystery?
702
00:31:23,125 --> 00:31:24,500
All right.
Well, thank you for the update,
703
00:31:24,667 --> 00:31:26,000
and then I'll stick around
and make myself useful.
704
00:31:26,167 --> 00:31:28,083
-Sounds good.
-Sounds good.
705
00:31:28,208 --> 00:31:29,792
ALEX:
All the indicators are
706
00:31:29,958 --> 00:31:32,042
that something happened on Lot 5
707
00:31:32,208 --> 00:31:34,708
long before people started
looking for treasure here.
708
00:31:34,875 --> 00:31:35,875
Anything that happened
on the island
709
00:31:36,042 --> 00:31:37,583
prior to the discovery
710
00:31:37,792 --> 00:31:39,333
of the Money Pit
is possibly connected
711
00:31:39,458 --> 00:31:42,125
with any kind of deposit
that might have been made.
712
00:31:47,542 --> 00:31:48,667
Hey, Helen.
713
00:31:51,667 --> 00:31:53,042
What do you make of these?
714
00:31:54,167 --> 00:31:55,458
Ooh.
715
00:31:59,208 --> 00:32:00,583
ALEX:
What do you make of these?
716
00:32:00,750 --> 00:32:02,333
-HELEN: Oh, my heavens.
-NARRATOR: On Lot 5, located on
717
00:32:02,458 --> 00:32:03,833
the western side
of Oak Island...
718
00:32:04,042 --> 00:32:06,333
ALEX:
It's copper, I think.
719
00:32:06,458 --> 00:32:08,292
HELEN:
Yeah. Definitely copper, 'cause
of the greenness of it all.
720
00:32:08,417 --> 00:32:10,875
...Alex Lagina
has just made what
721
00:32:11,042 --> 00:32:12,958
could be an important discovery
722
00:32:13,125 --> 00:32:15,208
in the spoils
that have been excavated
723
00:32:15,375 --> 00:32:18,042
from the mysterious
stone foundation.
724
00:32:18,208 --> 00:32:20,583
HELEN:
I would say decorative
rather than functional
725
00:32:20,750 --> 00:32:23,167
-just because of
the fragility of it.
-ALEX: Mm-hmm.
726
00:32:23,333 --> 00:32:25,250
It's not the first copper we've
found on the island like this.
727
00:32:25,458 --> 00:32:29,125
Peter and David,
a few years ago,
728
00:32:29,292 --> 00:32:30,708
-found copper sheeting...
-Oh, wow.
729
00:32:30,875 --> 00:32:33,000
...on the high side
of the beach.
730
00:32:33,208 --> 00:32:34,542
HELEN:
Very cool.
731
00:32:34,708 --> 00:32:36,667
NARRATOR:
Two years ago...
732
00:32:36,792 --> 00:32:38,333
GARY:
Wow, this is fantastic.
733
00:32:38,542 --> 00:32:42,667
...while investigating
the shoreline of nearby Lot 4...
734
00:32:42,833 --> 00:32:45,333
GARY:
Old piece of copper sheeting.
735
00:32:45,542 --> 00:32:48,333
...Gary Drayton,
along with brothers Peter
736
00:32:48,500 --> 00:32:52,000
and David Fornetti,
found a very similar artifact.
737
00:32:52,208 --> 00:32:53,958
Well, I'll have a look.
738
00:32:54,083 --> 00:32:56,500
NARRATOR: An artifact
that blacksmithing expert
739
00:32:56,708 --> 00:32:59,167
Carmen Legge believed
might be one of the most
740
00:32:59,375 --> 00:33:02,042
significant clues
ever found by the team.
741
00:33:02,208 --> 00:33:04,167
CARMEN:
So, it'd be used,
like, on a box.
742
00:33:04,375 --> 00:33:07,167
Were there certain boxes
that would consistently
743
00:33:07,292 --> 00:33:08,833
have that type
of sheeting on it?
744
00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:10,333
Only for valuables.
745
00:33:11,000 --> 00:33:12,792
-Treasure.
-(laughs) Right.
746
00:33:12,875 --> 00:33:15,250
CARMEN:
Well, it's very old.
747
00:33:15,375 --> 00:33:18,208
When you say "very old,"
how old do you mean?
748
00:33:18,375 --> 00:33:20,000
Oh, this could go
all the way back to the 1100s.
749
00:33:20,208 --> 00:33:22,625
Wow. That's pretty old. (laughs)
750
00:33:23,625 --> 00:33:27,125
NARRATOR:
Is it possible that
Alex has just found evidence
751
00:33:27,292 --> 00:33:29,167
of an ancient container
752
00:33:29,333 --> 00:33:30,833
designed to hold
something of value
753
00:33:31,042 --> 00:33:34,208
in the mysterious
foundation on Lot 5?
754
00:33:34,375 --> 00:33:37,708
If so, what happened
to the contents?
755
00:33:37,875 --> 00:33:39,500
And could they be buried deeper
756
00:33:39,708 --> 00:33:42,708
within this feature,
or perhaps somewhere deep
757
00:33:42,875 --> 00:33:44,458
in the Money Pit area?
758
00:33:44,667 --> 00:33:45,917
I think this is going to be
759
00:33:46,083 --> 00:33:48,042
a good candidate
for the lab here.
760
00:33:48,167 --> 00:33:52,042
Right. We should put
it all carefully together,
761
00:33:52,208 --> 00:33:54,833
so it doesn't get crushed
by anything else.
762
00:33:54,917 --> 00:33:56,500
Okay. I'll do that.
763
00:33:56,667 --> 00:33:58,417
Thanks.
764
00:34:00,000 --> 00:34:02,125
NARRATOR
Later that afternoon...
765
00:34:03,458 --> 00:34:05,333
GARY:
A scoop full of opportunities.
766
00:34:05,500 --> 00:34:07,500
JACK:
Oh, look at that
piece of lumber.
767
00:34:07,625 --> 00:34:09,333
GARY:
Yep. I saw that.
768
00:34:09,500 --> 00:34:12,833
NARRATOR: ...in the swamp,
Gary Drayton, Jack Begley
769
00:34:13,042 --> 00:34:14,458
and Billy Gerhardt
770
00:34:14,583 --> 00:34:17,125
continue unearthing
new potential clues
771
00:34:17,292 --> 00:34:19,000
just to the south
of the possibly
772
00:34:19,167 --> 00:34:22,167
500-year-old stone road,
or ship's wharf.
773
00:34:23,750 --> 00:34:25,042
What is it, Jack?
774
00:34:27,083 --> 00:34:29,333
It's an old, cut piece of wood.
775
00:34:30,500 --> 00:34:33,667
-There we go.
-GARY: It could be a roller.
776
00:34:33,875 --> 00:34:35,750
Something that was used on top
777
00:34:35,875 --> 00:34:40,333
of the stone roadway,
and you'd roll cargo up on it.
778
00:34:40,500 --> 00:34:42,542
BILLY:
Sure. And it's in the right
area right by the road, right?
779
00:34:42,708 --> 00:34:45,333
We got wedges, rollers
and the chain hoist to pull.
780
00:34:45,458 --> 00:34:47,250
-Yep.
-BILLY: Right? So...
781
00:34:47,417 --> 00:34:49,125
NARRATOR:
Could Gary and Billy
be correct
782
00:34:49,250 --> 00:34:51,500
that this cut wooden log
783
00:34:51,667 --> 00:34:54,250
might have been used
along with the large chain
784
00:34:54,417 --> 00:34:56,917
that was found
one week ago in this area,
785
00:34:57,042 --> 00:34:58,333
and which Carmen Legge believed
786
00:34:58,542 --> 00:35:00,500
was designed
to lift heavy cargo
787
00:35:00,708 --> 00:35:04,000
in order to transport
something of great value
788
00:35:04,167 --> 00:35:06,250
along the stone road long ago?
789
00:35:06,417 --> 00:35:08,625
So, we'll set it aside
and get it tested.
790
00:35:08,792 --> 00:35:10,167
Okay, mate.
791
00:35:10,333 --> 00:35:11,500
NARRATOR:
If so, could that suggest
792
00:35:11,667 --> 00:35:13,167
the clues
that the team has found
793
00:35:13,292 --> 00:35:16,000
in the swamp and on Lot 5
794
00:35:16,208 --> 00:35:17,917
have revealed more evidence
795
00:35:18,083 --> 00:35:20,125
that there could be
multiple treasures
796
00:35:20,333 --> 00:35:23,125
buried in the Money Pit area?
797
00:35:24,167 --> 00:35:28,167
Ooh. I see wood.
798
00:35:28,333 --> 00:35:30,042
Ooh, look at this.
799
00:35:30,208 --> 00:35:33,833
That looks like a bit of decking
or a bit of planking.
800
00:35:34,042 --> 00:35:36,250
Oh, you might be right.
801
00:35:37,292 --> 00:35:38,750
-It's dimensional.
-GARY: Yeah.
802
00:35:38,958 --> 00:35:41,833
And I'm saying that it could be
803
00:35:41,958 --> 00:35:43,167
a piece of decking or planking,
804
00:35:43,292 --> 00:35:45,167
but it could be
a bit of railing.
805
00:35:45,333 --> 00:35:47,667
I like how you keep
thinking ship
806
00:35:47,833 --> 00:35:49,833
-'cause definitely there's
ship pieces in here.
-Yeah.
807
00:35:49,917 --> 00:35:53,167
GARY:
To me, the most
important recoveries
808
00:35:53,375 --> 00:35:56,083
we've got out
of this dig is the wood.
809
00:35:56,250 --> 00:35:59,333
Because we can have
the wood C-14'ed.
810
00:35:59,542 --> 00:36:02,125
You can see it's been worked,
811
00:36:02,292 --> 00:36:05,542
and I'm hoping
that when this is tested,
812
00:36:05,708 --> 00:36:09,208
we get those
same ancient date ranges.
813
00:36:09,375 --> 00:36:11,250
That would be fantastic.
814
00:36:11,417 --> 00:36:13,750
All right, well,
keep an eye out for more wood.
815
00:36:13,917 --> 00:36:15,375
I'll keep an eye out, mate.
816
00:36:15,542 --> 00:36:17,833
And I'll go put it up
with the other wood we found.
817
00:36:18,042 --> 00:36:19,417
-Thanks, mate.
-Good find, Gary.
818
00:36:19,583 --> 00:36:22,292
-All right. So, back
to the search.
-Yep.
819
00:36:28,208 --> 00:36:29,833
JACK:
Look, is that...?
820
00:36:30,000 --> 00:36:31,458
When you pull that bucket away,
821
00:36:31,667 --> 00:36:33,500
can you see the difference
between the swamp muck
822
00:36:33,667 --> 00:36:36,333
-and the gravel there?
-Yeah, there's a line.
823
00:36:36,542 --> 00:36:38,833
Oh, nice. Look at that, Gary.
824
00:36:39,042 --> 00:36:41,875
-GARY: Ooh.
-JACK: There's a structure
under there, Billy.
825
00:36:42,042 --> 00:36:46,667
GARY:
Look at that.
826
00:36:46,667 --> 00:36:48,583
h.
827
00:36:48,708 --> 00:36:49,958
Hey, Billy.
828
00:36:50,125 --> 00:36:52,292
-Can you see that wood?
-Yeah.
829
00:36:52,458 --> 00:36:55,167
NARRATOR:
While excavating
the earthen barrier
830
00:36:55,292 --> 00:36:56,750
between the Oak Island swamp
831
00:36:56,917 --> 00:36:59,125
and the waters of Mahone Bay,
832
00:36:59,292 --> 00:37:02,458
Billy Gerhardt,
Jack Begley and Gary Drayton
833
00:37:02,625 --> 00:37:07,000
have just uncovered
another compelling find.
834
00:37:07,167 --> 00:37:09,792
Could that be a piece of the
wall that Fred Nolan found?
835
00:37:09,958 --> 00:37:11,208
I think that's it.
836
00:37:11,375 --> 00:37:13,792
Yeah. I mean, if we found
the wall in the swamp,
837
00:37:13,958 --> 00:37:16,667
-that would be
a major discovery.
-Yeah.
838
00:37:16,875 --> 00:37:19,625
Rick would be as happy
as a pig in the proverbial.
839
00:37:19,792 --> 00:37:21,000
Yeah.
840
00:37:21,208 --> 00:37:22,833
NARRATOR:
Fred Nolan's wall?
841
00:37:23,000 --> 00:37:27,375
After partially draining
the swamp in 1969,
842
00:37:27,542 --> 00:37:30,500
the late Oak Island landowner
Fred Nolan
843
00:37:30,625 --> 00:37:32,500
reportedly discovered evidence
844
00:37:32,583 --> 00:37:35,500
of what he believed
to be timbered walls, or dams,
845
00:37:35,583 --> 00:37:39,167
buried along both the northern
and southern borders
846
00:37:39,375 --> 00:37:40,917
of the brackish bog.
847
00:37:42,292 --> 00:37:44,125
This led Fred to theorize
848
00:37:44,292 --> 00:37:45,750
that the entire feature
849
00:37:45,917 --> 00:37:48,750
had been artificially created
centuries ago
850
00:37:48,917 --> 00:37:53,083
in order to hide
something of great value.
851
00:37:53,208 --> 00:37:56,250
That looks like
two pieces of wood
852
00:37:56,375 --> 00:37:58,708
and they've been cut
to fit like that.
853
00:37:58,875 --> 00:38:02,292
-There's definitely
two pieces there.
-Right.
854
00:38:02,417 --> 00:38:05,083
NARRATOR:
Is it possible
the Oak Island team
855
00:38:05,208 --> 00:38:06,875
has found corroborating evidence
856
00:38:07,000 --> 00:38:09,417
that Fred's theory was true?
857
00:38:09,583 --> 00:38:13,167
-I think this is the wall.
-Mm-hmm.
858
00:38:13,375 --> 00:38:15,208
-Maybe we can wash it
down a little bit.
-JACK: All right.
859
00:38:15,375 --> 00:38:18,000
But I think we should
call Rick to come and see.
860
00:38:18,208 --> 00:38:19,667
Yeah. I agree with that, mate.
861
00:38:19,833 --> 00:38:21,458
BILLY:
All right.
862
00:38:21,542 --> 00:38:23,000
GARY:
There are so many things
863
00:38:23,208 --> 00:38:25,792
connected with Oak Island
that no one
864
00:38:26,000 --> 00:38:28,458
has seen for a very long time.
865
00:38:28,625 --> 00:38:31,083
Fred Nolan's wall
is one of them.
866
00:38:31,208 --> 00:38:33,083
-RICK: Hey, guys.
-Hey, Rick.
867
00:38:33,250 --> 00:38:34,417
It could be true.
868
00:38:37,500 --> 00:38:39,125
I don't see a treasure chest.
869
00:38:39,292 --> 00:38:41,125
No, but we got news for you.
870
00:38:41,292 --> 00:38:43,250
We just wanted to wait
for your input
871
00:38:43,458 --> 00:38:44,708
before we went any further.
872
00:38:44,875 --> 00:38:46,708
That.
873
00:38:46,875 --> 00:38:48,542
RICK:
Wow.
874
00:38:48,708 --> 00:38:50,917
JACK:
We were thinking
this might be the wall
875
00:38:51,083 --> 00:38:52,250
that Fred Nolan had found.
876
00:38:52,417 --> 00:38:54,000
It's possible.
877
00:38:54,208 --> 00:38:57,417
And those two pieces of wood
there look like they was cut,
878
00:38:57,542 --> 00:39:00,833
and the angles look like
they fitted together.
879
00:39:01,042 --> 00:39:04,458
Does it look broken? Or, I mean,
I got to go over there.
880
00:39:04,583 --> 00:39:06,500
Between the two, they certainly
look like they were cut-fitted,
881
00:39:06,625 --> 00:39:09,333
-but that somebody
fit 'em together.
-Yeah.
882
00:39:09,500 --> 00:39:11,625
JACK:
Hope you don't mind
having wet feet.
883
00:39:12,667 --> 00:39:15,542
RICK:
It's a big piece of wood.
There's no doubt about that.
884
00:39:15,750 --> 00:39:19,000
-Like you said, cut,
angled, cut there.
-GARY: Yeah.
885
00:39:19,167 --> 00:39:21,667
Certainly, we have
the live edge on the backside
886
00:39:21,833 --> 00:39:24,250
-if we wanted to C-14 it.
-JACK: Mm-hmm.
887
00:39:24,417 --> 00:39:26,667
It would be interesting
to expose the top of that.
888
00:39:26,833 --> 00:39:29,667
-RICK: Yeah.
-BILLY: It certainly looks like
889
00:39:29,833 --> 00:39:31,083
it could be pretty important.
890
00:39:31,292 --> 00:39:33,500
Well, yeah. I would dig that
891
00:39:33,625 --> 00:39:36,333
-to see if it extends.
-Yeah.
892
00:39:36,500 --> 00:39:39,667
But I think we need
to understand what this may
893
00:39:39,833 --> 00:39:41,792
represent and perhaps
its association with that.
894
00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:45,167
GARY:
And that's exactly
why we stood down, mate.
895
00:39:45,333 --> 00:39:46,292
We figured this
could be important.
896
00:39:46,417 --> 00:39:47,833
-JACK: Yeah.
-RICK: Right.
897
00:39:48,042 --> 00:39:51,333
We want to understand this
in its totality, right?
898
00:39:51,542 --> 00:39:54,083
And the only way to do that
is be very specific
899
00:39:54,208 --> 00:39:56,167
about how we approach
exposing it.
900
00:39:56,375 --> 00:39:58,125
It's all good news.
901
00:39:58,250 --> 00:40:00,125
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
902
00:40:00,292 --> 00:40:04,167
RICK:
I so desperately want
this to be the wall
903
00:40:04,375 --> 00:40:05,667
that Fred had stated
904
00:40:05,875 --> 00:40:08,708
was there, so I'm very hopeful.
905
00:40:08,875 --> 00:40:12,583
Because if you found
such a structure
906
00:40:12,750 --> 00:40:14,125
in the face of the swamp,
907
00:40:14,333 --> 00:40:15,750
I would go on record as saying
908
00:40:15,917 --> 00:40:19,875
it had to be closely associated
with the original work.
909
00:40:20,083 --> 00:40:23,542
There's a real story here,
and we are all endeavoring
910
00:40:23,708 --> 00:40:25,583
to come up with an answer.
911
00:40:25,750 --> 00:40:27,667
And that's why
we're doing the work.
912
00:40:27,833 --> 00:40:30,167
Okay. Well, you know, guys,
great job.
913
00:40:30,375 --> 00:40:32,208
It was a long day
in the hot sun.
914
00:40:32,375 --> 00:40:34,167
I know, you know,
unfortunately, every day
915
00:40:34,250 --> 00:40:36,875
there's an end of the day,
but I see no reason
916
00:40:37,042 --> 00:40:39,625
why we can't continue.
Pretty good day.
917
00:40:39,792 --> 00:40:42,208
Amazing day of discoveries
and recoveries.
918
00:40:42,375 --> 00:40:43,333
RICK:
Oh, absolutely.
919
00:40:43,542 --> 00:40:45,917
Okey doke, guys.
920
00:40:46,042 --> 00:40:48,958
NARRATOR:
After another week
of digging and drilling
921
00:40:49,083 --> 00:40:52,833
into the 229-year-old
Oak Island mystery,
922
00:40:53,000 --> 00:40:56,875
Rick, Marty
and their faithful team
923
00:40:57,042 --> 00:41:00,417
have discovered
more incredible evidence
924
00:41:00,583 --> 00:41:04,042
suggesting that people
went to great lengths
925
00:41:04,208 --> 00:41:08,083
to keep secrets that were
never meant to be revealed.
926
00:41:08,250 --> 00:41:12,000
But now, as the team works
927
00:41:12,208 --> 00:41:14,917
to overcome the odds
that have defeated
928
00:41:15,083 --> 00:41:18,042
all who came before them
in search of the truth,
929
00:41:18,167 --> 00:41:22,750
are the days that those secrets
will remain buried
930
00:41:22,917 --> 00:41:26,458
finally coming to an end?
931
00:41:27,500 --> 00:41:30,333
Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
932
00:41:30,542 --> 00:41:32,167
What the hell
have you got there?
933
00:41:32,333 --> 00:41:33,792
A big chunk of steel.
934
00:41:33,875 --> 00:41:34,708
MARTY:
That could be the drill
that found
935
00:41:34,875 --> 00:41:37,500
the famous Chappell Vault.
936
00:41:39,083 --> 00:41:41,042
A small jewelry chest
or something.
937
00:41:42,875 --> 00:41:44,167
ALEX:
Which means it could have been
938
00:41:44,333 --> 00:41:45,500
part of any treasure
that was here.
939
00:41:46,708 --> 00:41:48,500
Look at that. A coin.
940
00:41:48,667 --> 00:41:50,250
-What?!
-ALEX: Cool.
-(laughs)
941
00:41:50,417 --> 00:41:52,208
-LINDY: Wow.
-There's a boulder.
942
00:41:52,333 --> 00:41:54,500
-GARY: It looks similar
to the stone roadway.
-BILLY: Yeah.
943
00:41:54,625 --> 00:41:55,792
This could be very important.
944
00:41:55,958 --> 00:41:59,000
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