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NARRATOR: Tonight
on The Curse of Oak Island...
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-(metal scraping)
-It's catching on something.
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RICK:
Look at that thing.
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BILLY:
There's something curious
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-about this boulder.
-That's like
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the Nolan's Cross boulder.
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JAMIE:
This soil is super compact.
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This was constructed
for a purpose.
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-Whoa.
-EMMA: It's an almost
exact match
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to a Money Pit sample.
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Wow.
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The association
that could be made
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is mind-blowing.
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-What is that?
-Pretty solid chunk of metal.
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TERRY:
That could be a piece
of the treasure vault.
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Yep.
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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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MARTY:
Hey, Paul.
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Morning, guys. How's it going?
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Well, we're hoping
for an update.
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So, uh, we finished
drilling a couple holes.
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-Good man.
-NARRATOR: As a new day
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begins on Oak Island
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for brothers Rick
and Marty Lagina,
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they arrive in the fabled
Money Pit area
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to check on the progress
of an operation
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that they hope
will finally reveal the answers
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to a 229-year-old
treasure mystery.
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It's getting close.
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The first hole, uh,
kind of seemed like
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it was deflecting off a wall.
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Where are we again?
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So, that-- it would be
the north side.
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NARRATOR:
One week ago,
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after extending
the mid-18th century structure
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known as the Garden Shaft
down to a depth of 90 feet,
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representatives
from Dumas Contracting Limited
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used a coring drill to penetrate
a mysterious tunnel
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located at a depth of 95 feet,
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which is believed
to run due west
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toward an area known
as the Baby Blob.
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It is in this region
where water testing
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that was conducted in
previously drilled boreholes
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has detected high-trace evidence
of silver, gold and other metals
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between 80 and 120 feet
underground.
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There is a structure
of some sort down there,
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a wooden structure of some sort,
and you're about
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-to unearth that, right?
-That's right.
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Okay. That's enough said for me.
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So, today,
we put in the landing.
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We're adding another set.
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NARRATOR:
Now, after
unsuccessfully drilling
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into the believed tunnel
for a second time,
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over the course
of the next week,
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Dumas will proceed
with constructing
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the final level, or set,
to extend the Garden Shaft
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down to a total depth
of some 95 feet,
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where they hope to intersect
the mysterious passageway
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and find out
what it may contain.
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We've invested
a lot of time and energy
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delineating this tunnel.
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And I think
there's great anticipation
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on everyone's part
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to try to, well,
to not only put eyes on it
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but to see where it may lead.
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If the tunnel
predates the shaft,
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it makes the tunnel
far more interesting
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than just finding
a "previously unknown" tunnel.
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-It's all good news.
-MARTY: Yes.
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I'm starting to get eager now.
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-You've got my toes tickling.
-SCOTT: You're so close,
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-you can smell it there now.
-Oh, yeah, oh, yeah.
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All right, let's let him
get back to work,
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because we're poised
to finally do this.
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Okey doke.
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-Let's go, guys.
-Yep.
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-Thanks, Paul.
-Okay, thank you.
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Thank you, Paul.
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NARRATOR:
As the operation
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to deepen the Garden Shaft
continues...
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-TERRY: Here we are.
-CHARLES: Yep.
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-TERRY: We're back at it now.
-Yep.
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-H-8.
-H-8.
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NARRATOR:
...approximately 60 feet
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to the southwest,
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geologist Terry Matheson
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and Oak Island historian
Charles Barkhouse
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are monitoring a new core
drilling operation
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in Borehole H-8,
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a borehole that was previously
excavated in 2017.
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This turned into a very,
very interesting hole.
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-For a number of reasons.
-Oh, my goodness.
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JACK:
What is this?
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NARRATOR:
After initially
recovering pieces
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of parchment
and leather book binding
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with a six-inch-diameter
core barrel in H-8,
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Rick, Marty
and their partner Craig Tester
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speculated that
they may have encountered
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the fabled Chappell Vault,
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a seven-foot-tall treasure chest
encased in concrete
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that Frederick Blair
and William Chappell
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reportedly drilled into
back in 1897
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and recovered not only
evidence of gold
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but also, a piece of parchment
bearing the letters "V-I."
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MARTY:
Come on, baby.
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-Make hole!
-(machinery whirs)
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NARRATOR:
Incredibly, when the team
expanded H-8 by installing
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a 60-inch caisson
in the fall of 2017,
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a large object was encountered
at a depth of 170 feet.
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MARTY:
He's on something.
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He thinks it's perfectly flat.
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Wood?
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He thinks wood.
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NARRATOR:
Unfortunately,
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as the team drove
the H-8 caisson deeper,
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in the hopes
of breaching the vault,
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the plug, or earthen spoils
inside of it, fell out,
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pushing the potential
treasure chest
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somewhere deeper below ground.
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Anyway, today, we're going
back down this hole
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all these years later.
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We did not finish that dig.
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So, it's possible
that it broke the vault open.
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So, this is gonna be a look
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at the sediments,
or pieces of the plug.
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Maybe pieces of treasure,
Charles.
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Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
Now, after recent water tests
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and subsurface scans
in this area
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have offered more evidence
of potential valuables,
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it is Rick, Marty
and the team's hope
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that if they can pinpoint
the possible location
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of the vault,
they will arrange to excavate
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a much larger diameter caisson
in order to recover it.
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The material that fell out
of the H-8, uh, caisson
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had to have migrated somewhere.
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The possibility certainly
exists that this is an area
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to which the Chappell Vault
has fallen.
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It could be deeper,
and we'll certainly press on.
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So anyway, whatever--
we-we're in it to win it.
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We got to exhaust
all possibilities.
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Cross your fingers
that we hit the right section,
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and maybe the best section.
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CHARLES:
And hopefully today
we'll find out where it went.
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TERRY:
Exactly.
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NARRATOR:
While the excavations proceed
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in the Money Pit area,
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in the southeast corner
of the triangle-shaped swamp
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located near the center
of Oak Island...
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-GARY: This is a great day.
-JACK: Yeah.
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That is impressive.
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-JACK: That should
go the distance.
-Yeah.
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NARRATOR: ...metal detection
expert Gary Drayton,
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Jack Begley and Billy Gerhardt
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are about to conduct
a new large-scale dig
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in a region of the brackish bog
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near the potentially
500-year-old stone road.
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JACK:
So, we're gonna be digging
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in the deepest part
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-of the swamp.
-BILLY: Yeah.
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We haven't really done
a whole lot of work
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in this particular area,
and it's surrounded
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by really great finds, so...
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JACK:
Yeah. With the stone road
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and stone path,
this was a work area,
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so we got to keep
our eyes peeled for anything.
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-Right.
-GARY: Excellent.
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Well, should we get stuck in?
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Yep.
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NARRATOR:
Of the many
remarkable discoveries
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that the team has made over
the past decade in the swamp,
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the stone road,
or possible ship's wharf,
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may be a critical key to solving
the Oak Island mystery.
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Look at how
beautifully constructed.
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NARRATOR: It is not only
a near identical match
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to a road that Rick Lagina
and members of the team
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saw in 2021 in Alqueidão
da Serra, Portugal,
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where the Portuguese sect
of the Knights Templar
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maintained a stronghold
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from the 12th
to the 17th centuries...
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This looks old.
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-That does, yeah.
-Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
...but it is also
in an area of the swamp
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where they have unearthed
numerous clues
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such as a heavy chain
with a hook,
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suggesting the road was created
in order to off-load
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some kind of cargo
onto Oak Island.
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GARY:
All right, first bucket
of opportunity is coming up.
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NARRATOR:
Now, it is the team's hope
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to find more clues
that will help explain
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the true origin
of the stone road,
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and hopefully,
evidence of valuables.
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-GARY: Whew.
-JACK: Oh, gosh.
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GARY:
Smells like treasure.
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RICK:
The southeast corner of the bog
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is the most interesting location
for one simple reason.
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We want to understand the reason
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for the construct
of the stone road.
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-Hey.
-BOTH: Hey, Rick.
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RICK:
And if it had something to do
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with the original
treasure story,
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then that whole area
is of significant interest.
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GARY:
Whew. Stinky.
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You guys get back to work,
I'm gonna poke about
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in the pile, try to...
see what I can find.
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-Okay, mate.
-Okay?
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Come on. Where are you?
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Nothing.
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MARTY:
Look, I've said this many times.
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I hate that swamp
'cause it stinks.
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But every time we've dug in it,
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we've recovered
interesting stuff, clues,
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and I don't think we've dug
ten percent of it,
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so we're not done.
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(Gary groans)
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No targets yet?
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GARY:
Not yet, no.
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(metal scraping, thudding)
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GARY:
Wow, he's catching on something.
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RICK:
What is that?
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Look at that.
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(metal scraping)
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rious a,
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unlike other ones in the swamp.
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It's like it's sitting
on top of the peat, right?
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Which it shouldn't be if it's,
if it's glacier, right?
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So it was moved before.
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Yeah. I-I agree.
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NARRATOR:
Near the stone road
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in the southeast corner
of the swamp,
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Rick Lagina
and other members of the team
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have just uncovered
a massive boulder
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that may have been
purposely placed into position
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by someone, but if so, by whom?
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And for what purpose?
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BILLY:
Can't believe how easy
I can move it.
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The other thing
that's interesting here is,
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see how it's,
it's a row of rocks?
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RICK:
Yep.
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BILLY:
We got this big flat rock
and it's like a...
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giant set of stone stairs
almost here coming up the bank.
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-Hard to say.
-JACK: Yeah.
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Maybe they were doing work
around that boulder.
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BILLY:
Yep. We know the road is there,
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we know the path is there,
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we know the Money Pit
is right there.
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The opportunities are limitless
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as what could have went on
right in this very spot.
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Absolutely. Yep.
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Let's just GPS it
and keep digging.
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NARRATOR:
A row or staircase of stones?
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Leading to the massive boulder
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in the southeast corner
of the swamp?
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Could this feature
have been constructed
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as some kind of symbol?
Or marker?
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And could it be related
to the stone road
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and perhaps created
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in order to hide something
of great value?
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I'm not going any deeper.
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RICK:
It's as though
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there's some
sort of rock platform here.
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So it's not well-seated
in the organics
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and the inference is
that it was placed there
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and not deposited by a glacier.
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That makes it interesting.
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Look at that.
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And so my first thought
really is
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we need to find a way
to take a look at it.
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That's a board.
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How deep do you think it was?
283
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-Two feet.
-GARY: Yeah.
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Two feet.
It's out there though.
285
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This is definitely
a shaped board.
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That is thick.
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00:12:51,458 --> 00:12:52,625
Hey, check this out, Rick.
288
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Look at the thickness of this.
289
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Now this is in good condition,
so it's got to be a good wood.
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That looks like it could be
ship's decking or planking
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'cause of the thickness of it.
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RICK:
That's a big one.
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But there was
no metal ringing off of it?
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No. I checked it for fasteners.
No fasteners.
295
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It was two feet down
and it was out there.
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RICK:
The planks they are finding
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could be called ship's planking.
298
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We've found boards that we think
might be associated with a ship.
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That very near vicinity,
of course,
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one of the most enigmatic
finds we've ever made
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is the ship's railing
from 600 or 700 AD.
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So that area, hopefully,
will yield some answers.
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It's worth bringing back,
washing it off, take a look,
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see if there is anything on it,
nail holes or anything.
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GARY:
All right, mate.
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MARTY:
We're finding
more questions in the swamp.
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Every time we've
undertaken draining it
308
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and digging somewhere,
we've found something.
309
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And some meaningful somethings.
310
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But no one knows why
these things are in the swamp.
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GARY:
It's swampy.
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MARTY:
So, yeah, would I like
an answer to that?
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Yes, I'd like an answer to that.
314
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Simple answer would be,
315
00:14:08,417 --> 00:14:10,208
I'm hoping
for whatever is, is there.
316
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Any metal is gonna stand out
in this stuff.
317
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RICK:
That would be something.
318
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All right. Let's see
what we can get done.
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NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon,
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as the excavation
and the drilling operations
321
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continue in the Money Pit area,
322
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near the shoreline on Lot 5,
323
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located on the western side
of the island...
324
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Wow, you guys have done
a lot of work
325
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since I've last been here.
326
00:14:37,375 --> 00:14:38,667
I bet it looks different,
doesn't it?
327
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A lot different.
328
00:14:40,375 --> 00:14:41,833
NARRATOR:
...Jack Begley joins members
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of the archaeology team
330
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as they continue
their meticulous excavation
331
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of a mysterious
stone foundation--
332
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a foundation that was
discovered earlier this year
333
00:14:53,250 --> 00:14:55,833
buried beneath
a circular depression.
334
00:14:56,875 --> 00:14:58,208
So, what's going on over here?
335
00:14:59,292 --> 00:15:01,500
JAMIE:
When we first expanded westward,
336
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we thought that this stone line
feature was gonna continue.
337
00:15:05,417 --> 00:15:07,208
-Yeah.
-And we assumed
that this was where
338
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the house structure sat
and that was just a basement.
339
00:15:09,792 --> 00:15:13,625
But it is starting to curve in,
340
00:15:13,792 --> 00:15:15,042
which is bizarre.
(laughs)
341
00:15:15,208 --> 00:15:17,500
-It doesn't make any sense.
-JACK: Yeah.
342
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But it's too big to be a house.
343
00:15:20,125 --> 00:15:22,500
It's an occupational
spot for sure.
344
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NARRATOR:
In the past year,
345
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the team has made
significant discoveries
346
00:15:27,083 --> 00:15:29,875
in and near this feature
that suggest
347
00:15:30,042 --> 00:15:32,583
it may have been occupied
by multiple groups
348
00:15:32,792 --> 00:15:34,625
during different time periods.
349
00:15:34,792 --> 00:15:36,792
These discoveries include
350
00:15:36,958 --> 00:15:39,500
a 14th century
lead barter token,
351
00:15:39,667 --> 00:15:42,833
which is a compositional match
to the lead cross
352
00:15:43,000 --> 00:15:47,083
that was discovered
at Smith's Cove in 2017,
353
00:15:47,250 --> 00:15:50,292
two Venetian glass beads,
which were not only
354
00:15:50,458 --> 00:15:53,208
once considered a form
of valuable currency
355
00:15:53,375 --> 00:15:57,375
but which could date
to between 1500 and 1650,
356
00:15:57,542 --> 00:16:00,000
and several metal tools,
357
00:16:00,167 --> 00:16:01,792
which have been
scientifically linked
358
00:16:01,917 --> 00:16:04,542
to the birthplace
of Sir William Phips--
359
00:16:04,708 --> 00:16:08,250
the English politician
and privateer who some believe
360
00:16:08,417 --> 00:16:10,833
buried a large cache
of Spanish treasure
361
00:16:11,000 --> 00:16:14,208
in the Money Pit back in 1687.
362
00:16:15,208 --> 00:16:18,667
So the plan today
is to make sure
363
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that we define
this edge really well.
364
00:16:20,875 --> 00:16:23,875
Well, we've been finding some
really good stuff around here.
365
00:16:24,042 --> 00:16:25,667
I can't wait to see
what else we dig up in here.
366
00:16:25,875 --> 00:16:27,542
All right.
Well, let's get to work
367
00:16:27,708 --> 00:16:31,167
and see if we can figure out
what's going on here.
368
00:16:31,375 --> 00:16:34,625
NARRATOR:
While the archaeologists
remove spoils-- or earth--
369
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from the foundation,
370
00:16:36,375 --> 00:16:39,125
Jack is sifting them
through a screen
371
00:16:39,292 --> 00:16:42,375
for clues that might explain
how this feature
372
00:16:42,542 --> 00:16:45,000
may be connected
to the Oak Island mystery.
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JACK:
Based upon the different dates,
374
00:16:46,667 --> 00:16:50,250
I'd say this starts
to speak more and more to...
375
00:16:50,417 --> 00:16:53,833
people being on Lot 5 earlier.
376
00:16:53,958 --> 00:16:57,167
Bits of brick
and pottery and glass.
377
00:16:57,333 --> 00:16:59,250
JAMIE:
That's pretty cool.
378
00:16:59,375 --> 00:17:01,833
JACK:
Hopefully, we continue
to have more finds
379
00:17:02,000 --> 00:17:04,333
and figure out
who exactly was here
380
00:17:04,542 --> 00:17:07,500
and is it related
to the Money Pit story.
381
00:17:12,208 --> 00:17:14,875
-Thank you.
-You girls are digging quickly.
382
00:17:15,042 --> 00:17:16,833
JAMIE:
Let us know
if we are swamping you
383
00:17:17,042 --> 00:17:18,167
-and we'll give you a hand.
-JACK: No, no, no.
384
00:17:18,333 --> 00:17:19,667
You're fine.
I'm keeping up.
385
00:17:21,750 --> 00:17:23,375
Good God.
386
00:17:24,583 --> 00:17:26,667
Okay.
387
00:17:26,875 --> 00:17:29,000
This is kind of
getting interesting.
388
00:17:30,250 --> 00:17:32,458
This soil over here
is super compact.
389
00:17:32,625 --> 00:17:35,000
It's not like the stuff
that was over there.
390
00:17:40,083 --> 00:17:41,792
I may have found mortar.
391
00:17:41,958 --> 00:17:44,000
Whoa.
392
00:17:44,167 --> 00:17:47,250
-This is strange.
-JAMIE: Like concrete.
393
00:17:47,458 --> 00:17:49,167
♪ ♪
394
00:17:50,792 --> 00:17:56,333
JAMIE:
It's really strange.
395
00:17:56,333 --> 00:17:57,542
-LAIRD: Hey, guys.
-JAMIE: Hey.
396
00:17:57,708 --> 00:17:59,500
-We have another surprise.
-LAIRD: Cool.
397
00:17:59,625 --> 00:18:01,500
I can't wait
to hear your take on this.
398
00:18:01,708 --> 00:18:04,500
NARRATOR:
Near the shoreline of Lot 5
399
00:18:04,625 --> 00:18:07,417
located on the western side
of Oak Island,
400
00:18:07,542 --> 00:18:10,208
archaeologist Laird Niven
arrives
401
00:18:10,375 --> 00:18:12,667
at the mysterious
stone foundation
402
00:18:12,875 --> 00:18:14,458
after being informed
403
00:18:14,583 --> 00:18:16,875
of a potentially
important discovery.
404
00:18:17,042 --> 00:18:19,167
All of a sudden,
I hit this stuff
405
00:18:19,292 --> 00:18:21,792
that's got a lot of ash
mixed into it,
406
00:18:21,958 --> 00:18:24,000
crushed-up shale and stuff.
407
00:18:24,125 --> 00:18:25,250
LAIRD:
Oh, you can hear it.
408
00:18:25,458 --> 00:18:27,167
JAMIE:
It's, like, a-a grayish color
409
00:18:27,333 --> 00:18:31,333
and it reminds me of, like,
a crude mortar or cement.
410
00:18:31,542 --> 00:18:32,333
LAIRD:
Oh.
411
00:18:32,458 --> 00:18:34,625
The mortar looks an awful lot
412
00:18:34,792 --> 00:18:37,083
like the mortar that I found
when I was washing through
413
00:18:37,208 --> 00:18:39,458
-Money Pit material.
-LAIRD: Oh, really?
-Oh.
414
00:18:40,500 --> 00:18:42,458
NARRATOR:
Over the past several years,
415
00:18:42,542 --> 00:18:44,667
the Oak Island team
has discovered
416
00:18:44,875 --> 00:18:46,500
different forms of concrete
417
00:18:46,667 --> 00:18:48,625
in several
of the massive caissons
418
00:18:48,750 --> 00:18:51,792
they have excavated
across the Money Pit area.
419
00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:55,792
A prime example was in 2019,
420
00:18:55,958 --> 00:19:00,167
when this type of substance was
recovered in the spoils of RF-1.
421
00:19:00,333 --> 00:19:02,625
A ten-foot-diameter caisson
422
00:19:02,792 --> 00:19:06,250
located just a few feet
northeast of H-8,
423
00:19:06,375 --> 00:19:09,708
which was also excavated
in the hopes of locating
424
00:19:09,875 --> 00:19:13,500
the reportedly
concrete-encased Chappell Vault.
425
00:19:13,667 --> 00:19:17,083
We could compare this sample
with the Money Pit sample.
426
00:19:17,292 --> 00:19:18,833
See if they come
from the same source.
427
00:19:19,042 --> 00:19:20,708
I would love to do that.
428
00:19:20,875 --> 00:19:23,250
If you could get me a sample,
I'll take it right back
429
00:19:23,417 --> 00:19:25,792
and, uh, see
what Emma has to say.
430
00:19:25,958 --> 00:19:28,042
Okay, yeah, that sounds good.
431
00:19:28,208 --> 00:19:31,375
LAIRD:
This is a really difficult
feature to get answers from
432
00:19:31,542 --> 00:19:34,333
because we don't quite
understand the structure.
433
00:19:34,417 --> 00:19:36,792
So we're not exactly sure
what we're looking for.
434
00:19:36,917 --> 00:19:39,542
It's important for us
to take a sample of this soil.
435
00:19:39,750 --> 00:19:42,083
It would be interesting
to see if it corresponds
436
00:19:42,208 --> 00:19:43,625
with the Money Pit.
437
00:19:43,792 --> 00:19:45,917
And if it does,
it would suggest that
438
00:19:46,083 --> 00:19:49,208
those areas were
operating at the same time
439
00:19:49,375 --> 00:19:50,833
and were related.
440
00:19:51,042 --> 00:19:52,917
Excellent.
You are doing a great job.
441
00:19:53,042 --> 00:19:55,125
I like this.
I like what's coming up.
442
00:19:55,250 --> 00:19:57,708
I don't know what it is,
but I like it.
443
00:19:57,875 --> 00:19:59,583
(laughs) We're trying
to figure that part out.
444
00:19:59,708 --> 00:20:00,833
Okay. I'll take this
back to the lab...
445
00:20:01,042 --> 00:20:02,417
JAMIE:
Perfect.
446
00:20:02,583 --> 00:20:03,667
LAIRD:
...and check in on you later.
447
00:20:03,792 --> 00:20:05,125
JAMIE:
All right.
448
00:20:05,292 --> 00:20:06,583
JACK:
I need to get back to sifting.
449
00:20:06,708 --> 00:20:08,667
♪ ♪
450
00:20:10,792 --> 00:20:12,333
NARRATOR:
The following morning...
451
00:20:12,500 --> 00:20:14,792
-MIKE: Ready?
-RON: Yep.
452
00:20:15,000 --> 00:20:17,375
NARRATOR:
...while representatives
from Dumas Contracting Limited
453
00:20:17,542 --> 00:20:20,208
continue their efforts
to deepen the Garden Shaft
454
00:20:20,375 --> 00:20:22,125
in the Money Pit area...
455
00:20:22,292 --> 00:20:23,708
ALEX:
Are we getting our core?
456
00:20:23,875 --> 00:20:25,792
-Here it comes, right now.
-Right now.
457
00:20:25,917 --> 00:20:27,750
NARRATOR:
...several feet
to the southwest...
458
00:20:27,875 --> 00:20:30,125
MARTY:
God, I hope
something good is in this.
459
00:20:30,292 --> 00:20:31,792
NARRATOR: ...Marty Lagina
and his son Alex
460
00:20:31,917 --> 00:20:35,583
join other members of the team
at Borehole H-8
461
00:20:35,750 --> 00:20:38,708
where they hope to find
evidence of the Chappell Vault
462
00:20:38,875 --> 00:20:42,833
somewhere below
a depth of 180 feet.
463
00:20:43,042 --> 00:20:44,292
It's a long one.
464
00:20:44,458 --> 00:20:46,458
Get ready to slice and dice.
465
00:20:46,625 --> 00:20:49,000
MARTY:
We know we had
the canister H-8 go down,
466
00:20:49,208 --> 00:20:51,417
and it hit something big
467
00:20:51,542 --> 00:20:53,292
that moved around underground
and went somewhere.
468
00:20:53,417 --> 00:20:54,667
We're sure of that.
469
00:20:54,875 --> 00:20:56,500
Yeah, there's a lot
of water in there.
470
00:20:56,667 --> 00:20:59,208
MARTY:
It is possible that H-8
471
00:20:59,375 --> 00:21:00,417
is very near
the original Money Pit.
472
00:21:00,542 --> 00:21:03,208
So, we have to look deeper.
473
00:21:03,375 --> 00:21:05,042
CHARLES:
How deep are we, Adam?
474
00:21:05,208 --> 00:21:06,500
We're at 211.
475
00:21:06,708 --> 00:21:09,083
-CHARLES: 211?
-ALEX: It's gonna be a mess.
476
00:21:09,250 --> 00:21:10,333
Let's get our hands dirty,
gentlemen.
477
00:21:10,542 --> 00:21:11,750
Ready?
478
00:21:13,667 --> 00:21:16,083
TERRY:
This is the silt and the clay
479
00:21:16,250 --> 00:21:18,417
and there is a few
little clumps of material
480
00:21:18,583 --> 00:21:19,833
that might have
fallen from above.
481
00:21:20,000 --> 00:21:22,417
There's a little chunk
of wood, right there.
482
00:21:22,583 --> 00:21:24,625
It's just below
all our silt and whatnot.
483
00:21:24,792 --> 00:21:26,750
And this sits
just on top of bedrock.
484
00:21:28,042 --> 00:21:29,042
Start right there, Charles.
485
00:21:29,208 --> 00:21:30,667
MARTY:
Come on. Be something.
486
00:21:30,875 --> 00:21:32,625
-(beeping)
-ALEX: You got something.
487
00:21:32,750 --> 00:21:34,208
CHARLES:
I've got something
right here.
488
00:21:34,375 --> 00:21:36,500
-Excellent.
-(beeping)
489
00:21:37,375 --> 00:21:38,917
Want me to wash it down?
490
00:21:42,667 --> 00:21:44,292
-Okay, guys.
-ALEX: What is that?
491
00:21:44,458 --> 00:21:46,250
A pretty solid chunk of metal.
492
00:21:47,750 --> 00:21:50,042
That could be a piece
of the treasure vault.
493
00:21:52,125 --> 00:21:55,042
MARTY:
Oh, my goodness. Cool.
494
00:21:56,875 --> 00:21:58,167
This material to here,
495
00:21:58,375 --> 00:22:00,333
that could be part of the plug.
No question.
496
00:22:00,542 --> 00:22:03,000
The plug
could have disintegrated
497
00:22:03,167 --> 00:22:04,458
and fallen off to one side.
498
00:22:04,625 --> 00:22:06,667
-And all that stuff.
-TERRY: That's right.
499
00:22:06,792 --> 00:22:09,167
The plug that fell out was nine
feet or a little over nine feet.
500
00:22:09,375 --> 00:22:11,792
-Right.
-And they chewed down
one side of it
501
00:22:11,958 --> 00:22:13,583
so we could still get
a significant size plug
502
00:22:13,708 --> 00:22:17,500
-on one side
or the other of the vault.
-Yep.
503
00:22:17,667 --> 00:22:21,000
NARRATOR:
If the team has found
a portion of the plug,
504
00:22:21,208 --> 00:22:24,250
or the spoils, that may have
pushed the Chappell Vault
505
00:22:24,375 --> 00:22:27,042
deeper underground
when the H-8 caisson
506
00:22:27,208 --> 00:22:30,542
was originally
excavated in 2017,
507
00:22:30,750 --> 00:22:33,208
could that mean that they
are close to pinpointing
508
00:22:33,375 --> 00:22:36,167
the legendary chest
of valuables?
509
00:22:36,375 --> 00:22:37,958
-Hey, Rick.
-Hey, Rick.
-Hi, Rick.
510
00:22:38,083 --> 00:22:39,333
-How are you doing?
-Hey.
511
00:22:39,500 --> 00:22:41,000
How deep are we?
512
00:22:41,167 --> 00:22:43,375
Well, we are at 211 down there.
513
00:22:43,542 --> 00:22:44,917
But here's the thing,
that little bit
514
00:22:45,083 --> 00:22:47,208
could have been our plug.
515
00:22:47,417 --> 00:22:48,333
Because if there
was a plug in there,
516
00:22:48,542 --> 00:22:50,000
it probably didn't stay intact.
517
00:22:50,125 --> 00:22:51,625
It probably broke up.
518
00:22:51,792 --> 00:22:53,792
Well, that and probably
slid the vault
519
00:22:53,958 --> 00:22:55,167
to one side or the other.
520
00:22:55,333 --> 00:22:57,208
Slid to one side
or the other, right.
521
00:22:57,375 --> 00:22:59,000
So, we need to move the rig
and come down
522
00:22:59,125 --> 00:23:00,958
in another location.
523
00:23:01,083 --> 00:23:03,000
RICK:
I do believe
524
00:23:03,167 --> 00:23:06,292
that material, whatever
was contained within it,
525
00:23:06,417 --> 00:23:08,750
has fallen to
a far greater depth.
526
00:23:08,917 --> 00:23:11,708
To what side and what cardinal
direction, we don't know.
527
00:23:11,875 --> 00:23:13,417
I think at this point
528
00:23:13,583 --> 00:23:16,292
the only way to exploit
this possible clue
529
00:23:16,458 --> 00:23:18,667
is to continue
to do some drilling.
530
00:23:18,875 --> 00:23:22,000
Okay, we need to figure out
where the next hole is.
531
00:23:22,208 --> 00:23:23,208
Okey doke.
532
00:23:23,417 --> 00:23:25,208
Sounds like a plan.
533
00:23:25,417 --> 00:23:27,500
-MARTY: Yep.
-RICK: Thanks, guys.
534
00:23:29,583 --> 00:23:31,792
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
535
00:23:31,958 --> 00:23:34,667
RICK:
Hey, Roger. How are you doing?
536
00:23:34,875 --> 00:23:36,333
ROGER:
Soggy but otherwise good.
537
00:23:36,500 --> 00:23:38,292
Come on in and sit down, guys.
538
00:23:38,458 --> 00:23:42,167
NARRATOR:
...Rick and Alex Lagina,
along with Scott Barlow,
539
00:23:42,333 --> 00:23:47,125
join Roger Fortin in the Dumas
trailer in the Money Pit area,
540
00:23:47,208 --> 00:23:50,833
where they are about to receive
a carbon dating report
541
00:23:51,042 --> 00:23:52,542
regarding a wood sample
542
00:23:52,750 --> 00:23:54,833
that was obtained one week ago
543
00:23:55,042 --> 00:23:56,667
from the possible
treasure tunnel
544
00:23:56,833 --> 00:23:59,250
located below the Garden Shaft.
545
00:23:59,417 --> 00:24:00,833
I'm going to call
Craig and my dad
546
00:24:01,042 --> 00:24:03,167
and get the info
right from Craig, so...
547
00:24:03,333 --> 00:24:06,208
RICK:
These guys from Dumas
bought into this process.
548
00:24:06,417 --> 00:24:08,042
This is not a job to them.
549
00:24:08,208 --> 00:24:10,875
They're excited, they're
interested, they're invested.
550
00:24:11,042 --> 00:24:14,833
I want to see that somebody's
been down there a long time.
551
00:24:15,000 --> 00:24:16,833
RICK:
They have a right to know
552
00:24:17,000 --> 00:24:19,833
what the fruits
of the labor has been.
553
00:24:20,042 --> 00:24:22,458
So, I hope the results
are informative.
554
00:24:22,625 --> 00:24:24,917
-Hey, Alex.
-ALEX: Hey, Craig.
555
00:24:25,083 --> 00:24:26,333
Um, I got Rick,
Scott and Roger here
556
00:24:26,542 --> 00:24:28,167
and my dad's on the other line.
557
00:24:28,292 --> 00:24:32,208
So, we are looking forward
to the carbon dating results.
558
00:24:46,875 --> 00:24:47,708
RICK:
Wow.
559
00:24:51,083 --> 00:25:01,042
RICK: That's exciting.
560
00:25:06,792 --> 00:25:07,750
RICK: Wow.
561
00:25:10,583 --> 00:25:12,625
NARRATOR: It is a potentially
historic moment
562
00:25:12,833 --> 00:25:16,833
for Rick, Marty, Craig
and the Oak Island team.
563
00:25:31,833 --> 00:25:33,333
That is, yeah,
that is something.
564
00:25:33,500 --> 00:25:34,708
ALEX:
Yep.
565
00:25:34,875 --> 00:25:36,500
NARRATOR:
A carbon dating test
566
00:25:36,667 --> 00:25:38,542
that was conducted
on a wood sample
567
00:25:38,708 --> 00:25:40,667
collected one week ago
568
00:25:40,833 --> 00:25:43,833
from the possible treasure
tunnel below the Garden Shaft
569
00:25:43,958 --> 00:25:47,333
has indicated that
the seven-foot-tall structure
570
00:25:47,458 --> 00:25:50,792
could be nearly 400 years old.
571
00:26:01,708 --> 00:26:03,333
ALEX:
So, there's a chance
572
00:26:03,500 --> 00:26:06,292
this is connected
to the original Money Pit.
573
00:26:08,042 --> 00:26:09,042
ALEX: Right.
574
00:26:10,083 --> 00:26:13,125
NARRATOR:
Incredibly, this is
the second wood sample
575
00:26:13,250 --> 00:26:15,708
taken from the mysterious
tunnel this year
576
00:26:15,875 --> 00:26:19,458
that has been dated
to as early as the 1600s.
577
00:26:19,625 --> 00:26:22,417
This means that it
was likely constructed
578
00:26:22,542 --> 00:26:24,333
more than a century
before the discovery
579
00:26:24,458 --> 00:26:26,375
of the original Money Pit.
580
00:26:27,500 --> 00:26:31,125
MARTY:
The dates are well,
well before any searcher
581
00:26:31,292 --> 00:26:33,083
should have been
in this area tunneling.
582
00:26:35,000 --> 00:26:38,167
I think that's in everybody's,
you know, vision right now
583
00:26:38,375 --> 00:26:41,167
to deepen that Garden Shaft
and find out what's down there.
584
00:26:41,333 --> 00:26:45,125
RICK:
You have a tunnel,
previously unknown,
585
00:26:45,292 --> 00:26:46,708
heading in the direction
586
00:26:46,875 --> 00:26:49,417
where these high metal values
are being derived.
587
00:26:49,625 --> 00:26:53,542
So, if this is original work,
588
00:26:53,708 --> 00:26:56,333
then you're a small step closer
589
00:26:56,500 --> 00:26:58,375
to the ultimate solution.
590
00:26:58,542 --> 00:27:00,833
We have every reason
to continue the process
591
00:27:00,958 --> 00:27:04,042
of trying to understand
what this tunnel represents.
592
00:27:04,208 --> 00:27:07,208
-We have to get down there.
-No, absolutely.
593
00:27:07,375 --> 00:27:09,667
And that's pretty well our next
step, where we're at right now.
594
00:27:09,833 --> 00:27:12,208
Just getting to it, exposing it.
595
00:27:12,375 --> 00:27:14,458
I think it's going
to answer a lot of questions
596
00:27:14,625 --> 00:27:16,042
that we-we have right now.
597
00:27:16,208 --> 00:27:19,417
-Yep.
-These results tell me
you need to work faster.
598
00:27:19,583 --> 00:27:21,583
-Yeah. Yeah.
-(laughter)
599
00:27:26,667 --> 00:27:28,292
Okey doke. We'll let you
get to work, Roger.
600
00:27:28,417 --> 00:27:29,625
-Thanks, Roger.
-Very good.
601
00:27:30,583 --> 00:27:31,375
ROGER:
Thank you very much, gentlemen.
602
00:27:31,542 --> 00:27:33,125
Great news.
603
00:27:36,500 --> 00:27:38,292
NARRATOR:
The following morning...
604
00:27:40,708 --> 00:27:44,625
...as representatives
from Dumas Contracting Limited
605
00:27:44,792 --> 00:27:47,333
continue deepening
the Garden Shaft
606
00:27:47,458 --> 00:27:48,708
in order to breach the tunnel
607
00:27:48,875 --> 00:27:51,708
at a depth of some 95 feet...
608
00:27:53,625 --> 00:27:55,417
-JACK: Hey, Billy.
-BILLY: Hey, guys.
609
00:27:55,583 --> 00:27:57,917
Ready to keep rolling, mate?
610
00:27:58,083 --> 00:27:59,500
Keep rolling, Gary, I think.
Yep.
611
00:27:59,625 --> 00:28:00,958
Got a lot of water in the hole,
612
00:28:01,125 --> 00:28:03,000
but we can see the rock
a little better now.
613
00:28:03,125 --> 00:28:05,417
NARRATOR: ...Jack Begley
and metal detection expert
614
00:28:05,583 --> 00:28:08,208
Gary Drayton
join Billy Gerhardt
615
00:28:08,375 --> 00:28:10,792
in the southeast region
of the swamp,
616
00:28:10,958 --> 00:28:15,333
just north of the potentially
500-year-old stone road.
617
00:28:16,458 --> 00:28:18,750
What is the swamp
battle plan today?
618
00:28:18,875 --> 00:28:21,083
We'll go a little more
back towards the road.
619
00:28:21,292 --> 00:28:23,917
And do the same thing,
we'll reach out,
620
00:28:24,042 --> 00:28:27,042
and then continue back
towards the peninsula.
621
00:28:27,208 --> 00:28:29,042
All right.
We'll get ready to get stuck in.
622
00:28:29,208 --> 00:28:31,167
-BILLY: Okay.
-Hopefully not literally.
623
00:28:31,333 --> 00:28:32,917
(Jack chuckles)
624
00:28:37,125 --> 00:28:39,667
NARRATOR:
Billy, Gary and Jack are eager
625
00:28:39,875 --> 00:28:41,875
to confirm the potential
breakthrough discovery
626
00:28:42,042 --> 00:28:44,125
they made two days ago
627
00:28:44,292 --> 00:28:48,875
of yet another man-made
stone pathway in the swamp,
628
00:28:49,042 --> 00:28:52,708
which appears to be leading
toward a massive boulder.
629
00:28:54,875 --> 00:28:56,167
This is where
the real fun is, Gary.
630
00:28:56,333 --> 00:28:57,208
Yep.
631
00:28:57,375 --> 00:28:59,167
See if we get lucky.
632
00:28:59,375 --> 00:29:01,750
RICK:
We have found
all of these structures.
633
00:29:01,917 --> 00:29:05,000
They imply purpose, intent.
634
00:29:05,125 --> 00:29:07,667
To me, there's only
two trains of thought here
635
00:29:07,792 --> 00:29:10,792
to try to explain the why
of the structures
636
00:29:11,000 --> 00:29:12,250
found in the swamp.
637
00:29:12,417 --> 00:29:15,958
One, they were ancillary
to other work,
638
00:29:16,125 --> 00:29:18,375
whether that be
in the Money Pit or elsewhere.
639
00:29:18,542 --> 00:29:22,833
Or two, there was depositional
work in the bog proper
640
00:29:23,042 --> 00:29:25,833
and these facilitated that work.
641
00:29:26,042 --> 00:29:27,583
GARY:
Let's see.
642
00:29:27,792 --> 00:29:29,333
Oh, I think we've got
a bit of planking here.
643
00:29:29,542 --> 00:29:31,000
JACK:
Oh, yeah.
644
00:29:31,167 --> 00:29:33,042
GARY:
Oh, yeah, yeah,
definitely planking.
645
00:29:33,167 --> 00:29:37,083
Look, it's got that like tongue
and groove effect going on it.
646
00:29:37,208 --> 00:29:40,542
-Yeah.
-GARY: Wooden planking
or siding.
647
00:29:40,708 --> 00:29:42,042
Mm-hmm.
648
00:29:42,208 --> 00:29:44,375
-That looks intentional to me.
-GARY: Yeah.
649
00:29:44,542 --> 00:29:46,625
-JACK: More bits of the ship.
-GARY: Yeah. For sure.
650
00:29:46,750 --> 00:29:48,500
Good eye, Gary.
651
00:29:48,667 --> 00:29:50,667
Look how deep it came out of.
652
00:29:50,833 --> 00:29:52,875
JACK:
Look on the other side, too.
653
00:29:53,042 --> 00:29:54,917
-GARY: Yeah.
-JACK: Tongue and groove.
654
00:29:55,125 --> 00:29:57,042
Does that go back
quite a long time?
655
00:29:57,208 --> 00:29:58,208
GARY:
Yeah.
656
00:29:58,375 --> 00:29:59,667
JACK:
All right. I'll set it aside.
657
00:29:59,875 --> 00:30:01,208
GARY:
Okay, mate.
658
00:30:01,333 --> 00:30:03,875
We're finding a lot of decking
or planks,
659
00:30:04,042 --> 00:30:05,500
which is very interesting
660
00:30:05,625 --> 00:30:09,000
because we are actually
way out in the swamp.
661
00:30:09,208 --> 00:30:13,667
Are these planks, these decks
part of a mystery ship
662
00:30:13,875 --> 00:30:16,042
waiting to be found
in the swamp?
663
00:30:16,208 --> 00:30:20,917
That would be
absolutely unbelievable.
664
00:30:24,792 --> 00:30:26,542
It's still sloppy.
665
00:30:32,583 --> 00:30:36,042
-(scraping)
-GARY: I hear clanging.
Is he hitting rocks?
666
00:30:39,875 --> 00:30:41,833
JACK:
Yeah. He's got a rock
in his bucket.
667
00:30:42,042 --> 00:30:44,417
Yeah, it's a lot of rocks
in line with that big rock
668
00:30:44,583 --> 00:30:47,208
and the shore,
but to the side there's none.
669
00:30:47,375 --> 00:30:48,792
Yeah.
670
00:30:48,958 --> 00:30:50,250
If you watch
where I put my bucket,
671
00:30:50,375 --> 00:30:51,583
to this side...
672
00:30:54,708 --> 00:30:59,333
...you know,
it's-it's nothing there.
673
00:30:59,500 --> 00:31:01,458
-But in here...
-(slamming)
674
00:31:03,542 --> 00:31:04,833
Yep.
675
00:31:05,000 --> 00:31:08,333
I think it could be
some type of ramp,
676
00:31:08,542 --> 00:31:10,042
leading up around here.
677
00:31:10,250 --> 00:31:12,208
-Yeah.
-It could be you're right.
678
00:31:12,375 --> 00:31:14,500
-A ramp for something big.
-Mm-hmm.
679
00:31:14,667 --> 00:31:21,375
This is gonna be good.
680
00:31:21,375 --> 00:31:23,083
-RICK: Hey, guys.
-GARY AND JACK: Hey, Rick.
681
00:31:23,250 --> 00:31:25,833
-Anything?
-JACK: Billy feels like
682
00:31:26,042 --> 00:31:28,625
he might have found
some other structure.
683
00:31:28,792 --> 00:31:30,500
It's just hard
to see underneath the muck.
684
00:31:30,625 --> 00:31:31,625
Huh, yeah.
685
00:31:31,833 --> 00:31:32,958
Billy, why don't you tell him
686
00:31:33,083 --> 00:31:35,167
what you feel like you can feel?
687
00:31:35,292 --> 00:31:37,750
It's a lot of rocks
in line with that big rock.
688
00:31:37,917 --> 00:31:40,583
But as we move this way,
there's no stones at all.
689
00:31:40,708 --> 00:31:42,000
RICK:
Yeah.
690
00:31:43,083 --> 00:31:45,083
NARRATOR: After being alerted
that more of a possible
691
00:31:45,250 --> 00:31:48,625
stone ramp, which may be
connected to a large boulder,
692
00:31:48,750 --> 00:31:52,917
has been uncovered in the
southeast corner of the swamp,
693
00:31:53,083 --> 00:31:56,000
Rick Lagina joins
Billy Gerhardt, Jack Begley
694
00:31:56,208 --> 00:31:58,500
and Gary Drayton
to help investigate
695
00:31:58,708 --> 00:32:00,292
the curious feature.
696
00:32:01,208 --> 00:32:02,625
A little bit
of mud on top of them,
697
00:32:02,792 --> 00:32:04,208
but they're
most definitely there.
698
00:32:04,375 --> 00:32:05,667
RICK:
Yeah.
699
00:32:05,833 --> 00:32:07,667
JACK: And this boulder
is about the size
700
00:32:07,875 --> 00:32:10,167
of some of those
other Nolan's Cross rocks.
701
00:32:10,250 --> 00:32:13,917
Yeah. Definitely conical shape.
702
00:32:14,042 --> 00:32:17,208
NARRATOR: A cone-shaped boulder
in the swamp?
703
00:32:17,375 --> 00:32:21,375
And similar
to those in Nolan's Cross?
704
00:32:21,542 --> 00:32:24,625
First identified in 1981
705
00:32:24,792 --> 00:32:26,958
by the late Fred Nolan,
706
00:32:27,125 --> 00:32:30,292
Nolan's Cross
is a perfectly symmetrical,
707
00:32:30,417 --> 00:32:32,833
megalithic formation
of six boulders
708
00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:35,708
near the center of Oak Island.
709
00:32:35,875 --> 00:32:37,333
Over the years,
710
00:32:37,542 --> 00:32:39,667
numerous researchers
have speculated
711
00:32:39,875 --> 00:32:42,667
that the cross
is a symbol indicating
712
00:32:42,792 --> 00:32:44,500
that the hidden treasure
includes
713
00:32:44,708 --> 00:32:46,500
priceless religious artifacts,
714
00:32:46,708 --> 00:32:48,958
such as the Holy Grail.
715
00:32:49,125 --> 00:32:53,000
Nolan's Cross may lead us
to a Money Pit location
716
00:32:53,167 --> 00:32:55,000
and where the treasure might be.
717
00:32:55,208 --> 00:32:58,792
NARRATOR: And others,
like architect Brian Pharoah,
718
00:32:58,917 --> 00:33:01,167
believe the feature represents
a treasure map
719
00:33:01,292 --> 00:33:03,167
which points to the location
720
00:33:03,333 --> 00:33:06,167
of buried valuables
in the Money Pit area.
721
00:33:07,875 --> 00:33:11,583
You've got to dig on that side
of it and this side of it.
722
00:33:11,708 --> 00:33:14,667
Because then we can
shovel it off and take a look.
723
00:33:14,792 --> 00:33:16,375
BILLY:
Yeah.
724
00:33:16,542 --> 00:33:18,833
NARRATOR:
Could this cone-shaped boulder
725
00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:20,833
and the possible stone ramp
726
00:33:21,042 --> 00:33:23,417
be related to Nolan's Cross?
727
00:33:23,583 --> 00:33:26,875
If so,
might they represent clues
728
00:33:27,042 --> 00:33:30,333
that are connected to high-trace
evidence of precious metals
729
00:33:30,417 --> 00:33:32,750
that have been detected
in the Money Pit?
730
00:33:32,917 --> 00:33:36,292
Or could it be related
to valuables that are buried
731
00:33:36,458 --> 00:33:39,083
in the triangle-shaped swamp?
732
00:33:40,042 --> 00:33:42,875
RICK: I would like
to know definitively
733
00:33:43,042 --> 00:33:45,333
that the constructs
within this body
734
00:33:45,542 --> 00:33:48,375
of the bog are related
to the mystery.
735
00:33:48,542 --> 00:33:52,167
Is it perhaps associated
with original depositional work?
736
00:33:52,375 --> 00:33:55,500
My hope is that
as we excavate the ramp
737
00:33:55,667 --> 00:33:57,833
in association
with the stone road,
738
00:33:58,000 --> 00:34:00,125
we will hopefully
739
00:34:00,333 --> 00:34:03,542
find some artifacts that will
help with that explanation.
740
00:34:03,667 --> 00:34:05,750
It fits all the parameters.
741
00:34:05,875 --> 00:34:07,417
It's big enough to step on
742
00:34:07,583 --> 00:34:09,042
and it's right
at the interface between
743
00:34:09,208 --> 00:34:10,667
the muck and the water.
744
00:34:10,875 --> 00:34:13,500
I mean that's like
a Nolan's Cross boulder there.
745
00:34:13,667 --> 00:34:15,917
Yeah. We may have
discovered something
746
00:34:16,083 --> 00:34:17,250
really important there, mate.
747
00:34:17,375 --> 00:34:20,167
Just got to work on it,
clean it off.
748
00:34:20,375 --> 00:34:22,125
There's no question
it's pretty unique.
749
00:34:22,250 --> 00:34:24,000
When you see all the digging
we did today, there's
750
00:34:24,125 --> 00:34:26,042
something going on there, so...
751
00:34:26,208 --> 00:34:27,625
-JACK: Yeah.
-GARY: Yeah.
752
00:34:27,792 --> 00:34:29,500
If there's a ramp, you know,
753
00:34:29,708 --> 00:34:31,167
there's a possibility of...
754
00:34:31,375 --> 00:34:33,833
defining it
and looking for artifacts, so
755
00:34:33,958 --> 00:34:35,417
that might be an "aha" moment.
756
00:34:35,583 --> 00:34:36,958
Yeah.
757
00:34:37,125 --> 00:34:39,333
RICK: So keep digging
and see what we see.
758
00:34:39,542 --> 00:34:40,708
BILLY:
Okay.
759
00:34:43,167 --> 00:34:45,375
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
760
00:34:45,542 --> 00:34:47,958
-ALEX: Thanks, Jack.
-LAIRD: Come on in.
761
00:34:48,083 --> 00:34:50,000
NARRATOR:
...at the Interpretive Centre...
762
00:34:50,208 --> 00:34:51,667
-How's it going, Laird?
-Hey.
763
00:34:51,833 --> 00:34:53,500
Hey, how are you?
764
00:34:53,667 --> 00:34:55,333
-You called?
-I did.
765
00:34:55,542 --> 00:34:59,000
NARRATOR:
...Rick, his nephew Alex, Jack
766
00:34:59,208 --> 00:35:02,125
and Scott Barlow meet
with archaeologist Laird Niven
767
00:35:02,250 --> 00:35:05,667
and archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan for an update
768
00:35:05,792 --> 00:35:08,667
on the concrete-like substance
that was unearthed
769
00:35:08,875 --> 00:35:12,333
two days ago in
the stone foundation on Lot 5.
770
00:35:13,375 --> 00:35:14,500
So, this is a soil sample.
771
00:35:14,708 --> 00:35:17,667
Soil that Jamie
thought was mortar.
772
00:35:17,833 --> 00:35:19,667
-Mm-hmm.
-And it was
773
00:35:19,875 --> 00:35:21,833
important enough we thought
to compare it to some
774
00:35:22,042 --> 00:35:24,833
-of the mortar that we are
getting in the Money Pit.
-Yeah.
775
00:35:25,042 --> 00:35:27,333
And Emma has the results
of the comparisons.
776
00:35:27,542 --> 00:35:28,750
Great.
777
00:35:28,917 --> 00:35:30,417
NARRATOR:
In order to analyze
778
00:35:30,583 --> 00:35:32,875
the believed concrete
from Lot 5,
779
00:35:33,042 --> 00:35:36,333
Emma has scanned it with
an X-ray diffraction device--
780
00:35:36,458 --> 00:35:40,417
or XRD-- which uses X-rays
to determine
781
00:35:40,583 --> 00:35:42,875
the chemical composition
and physical properties
782
00:35:43,042 --> 00:35:44,625
of materials.
783
00:35:45,583 --> 00:35:49,292
So, I compared it to mortar
samples that I have on file,
784
00:35:49,458 --> 00:35:52,333
and it did not match,
so it's not mortar.
785
00:35:52,542 --> 00:35:56,167
And it had
some differences to...
786
00:35:56,333 --> 00:35:58,917
other soil samples
collected from Lot 5.
787
00:35:59,042 --> 00:36:00,875
So I ran a comparison to...
788
00:36:01,042 --> 00:36:03,667
the entire soil database
that I have so far.
789
00:36:03,833 --> 00:36:06,042
And on the screen, you can see
790
00:36:06,250 --> 00:36:08,250
a cluster diagram that I have
791
00:36:08,417 --> 00:36:11,250
-of the main soil samples.
-Mm-hmm.
792
00:36:11,417 --> 00:36:14,750
And our sample in that grouping,
793
00:36:14,875 --> 00:36:17,083
it's an almost exact match
794
00:36:17,250 --> 00:36:20,667
to a Money Pit sample
at a depth of 104 feet.
795
00:36:21,708 --> 00:36:23,833
Wow! That's great.
796
00:36:24,042 --> 00:36:27,833
So, which borehole did this
come out of in the Money Pit?
797
00:36:28,000 --> 00:36:28,917
So there's a few.
798
00:36:29,083 --> 00:36:31,333
C-28, C-18.5,
799
00:36:31,542 --> 00:36:34,000
and also the Garden Shaft.
800
00:36:34,167 --> 00:36:35,833
-Okay, great!
-Wow.
801
00:36:35,958 --> 00:36:36,917
Amazing.
802
00:36:37,042 --> 00:36:38,708
That's close to our tunnel
803
00:36:38,875 --> 00:36:40,292
below the Garden Shaft.
804
00:36:42,042 --> 00:36:47,875
LAIRD:
Explain that.
805
00:36:47,875 --> 00:36:50,500
This soil sample taken
from Lot 5 matches with...
806
00:36:50,708 --> 00:36:54,208
Money Pit soil samples
found near the Garden Shaft.
807
00:36:54,375 --> 00:36:56,750
-Okay, great!
-Wow.
-Amazing.
808
00:36:56,958 --> 00:37:00,917
NARRATOR: It is a potentially
critical moment for Rick Lagina
809
00:37:01,083 --> 00:37:02,750
and members
of the Oak Island team.
810
00:37:02,917 --> 00:37:05,333
LAIRD: I should point out
that the little,
811
00:37:05,542 --> 00:37:07,708
tiny piece
we thought was mortar,
812
00:37:07,875 --> 00:37:09,333
it's not natural.
813
00:37:09,500 --> 00:37:11,208
ALEX:
So it's not naturally occurring.
814
00:37:11,375 --> 00:37:13,083
So it must have been replaced
there is what you're saying.
815
00:37:13,250 --> 00:37:15,208
-Yes.
-Exactly.
816
00:37:15,375 --> 00:37:18,500
NARRATOR: Archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan has
817
00:37:18,667 --> 00:37:22,208
determined that a mysterious
type of artificial soil,
818
00:37:22,417 --> 00:37:25,375
which was recently unearthed
in the stone foundation
819
00:37:25,542 --> 00:37:29,042
on Lot 5, matches others
that have been collected
820
00:37:29,250 --> 00:37:31,708
by the team some 100 feet deep
821
00:37:31,875 --> 00:37:33,625
in the Money Pit area.
822
00:37:33,792 --> 00:37:37,083
And in the same region as
the possible treasure tunnel
823
00:37:37,250 --> 00:37:40,625
located several feet
below the Garden Shaft.
824
00:37:40,750 --> 00:37:43,167
LAIRD: We're always looking
for a connection between
825
00:37:43,292 --> 00:37:45,583
Lot 5 and the Money Pit.
826
00:37:45,792 --> 00:37:48,000
Didn't think we'd get it
from the XRD.
827
00:37:48,167 --> 00:37:51,167
-Yep. Well, this is
an exciting possibility.
-Mm-hmm, yeah.
828
00:37:51,333 --> 00:37:53,333
And if we think about
the interpretation
829
00:37:53,458 --> 00:37:55,292
that we are most interested in,
that would be
830
00:37:55,458 --> 00:37:57,458
somebody physically transporting
831
00:37:57,625 --> 00:37:59,750
the same soil
from one to the other.
832
00:37:59,875 --> 00:38:01,000
-It doesn't matter which way.
-Yeah.
833
00:38:01,208 --> 00:38:02,792
Yes.
834
00:38:02,958 --> 00:38:06,000
Then this might show
that the Lot 5 feature
835
00:38:06,208 --> 00:38:09,333
was somehow related
to the early excavations
836
00:38:09,542 --> 00:38:12,708
-or the deposit of the treasure.
-That's the hope.
837
00:38:12,875 --> 00:38:15,458
ALEX:
Yeah, that's one thing we've
been looking for on the island
838
00:38:15,583 --> 00:38:18,292
is evidence of people staying
here while they did the work.
839
00:38:18,458 --> 00:38:20,167
-We haven't found that at all.
-Yeah.
840
00:38:20,333 --> 00:38:22,792
We know that the last reports
that we've got on
841
00:38:23,000 --> 00:38:24,917
the wood samples
from the tunnel,
842
00:38:25,083 --> 00:38:26,125
there is a strong possibility
843
00:38:26,250 --> 00:38:28,333
that it was pre-searcher
from the 1600s.
844
00:38:28,542 --> 00:38:30,250
-Which would be huge.
-SCOTT: Which would be huge.
845
00:38:30,417 --> 00:38:31,708
-Yeah.
-ALEX: Those dates
846
00:38:31,875 --> 00:38:33,667
do work pretty well
with the Phips theory.
847
00:38:33,875 --> 00:38:35,833
Abso-Absolutely.
848
00:38:35,958 --> 00:38:37,375
Phips was in the area.
849
00:38:37,542 --> 00:38:39,083
Yep.
850
00:38:39,208 --> 00:38:41,750
NARRATOR:
In early 1687,
851
00:38:41,875 --> 00:38:46,000
the English Naval Captain
and politician William Phips
852
00:38:46,208 --> 00:38:48,833
recovered approximately 34 tons
853
00:38:49,000 --> 00:38:53,000
of treasure in the Caribbean Sea
from the famed Spanish wreck
854
00:38:53,208 --> 00:38:55,500
known as the Concepción.
855
00:38:55,625 --> 00:38:59,458
Later that year, King James II
of England knighted Phips
856
00:38:59,625 --> 00:39:01,333
for his achievement
857
00:39:01,458 --> 00:39:03,417
and ordered him
to conduct a second operation
858
00:39:03,583 --> 00:39:06,583
to recover
the nearly 65 tons of valuables
859
00:39:06,792 --> 00:39:09,125
that were believed
to remain on the wreck
860
00:39:09,250 --> 00:39:12,000
according to its manifest.
861
00:39:12,125 --> 00:39:15,167
Phips made the journey
with the help of a Freemason
862
00:39:15,375 --> 00:39:18,250
from Nova Scotia
named Andrew Belcher.
863
00:39:18,417 --> 00:39:20,125
But curiously,
864
00:39:20,292 --> 00:39:23,833
they returned with less
than two tons of the riches.
865
00:39:25,875 --> 00:39:27,833
I see it as a possible link
between Lot 5
866
00:39:28,000 --> 00:39:30,000
and the Money Pit and I think
we should try to prove it.
867
00:39:30,167 --> 00:39:31,792
Yeah. Absolutely.
868
00:39:31,958 --> 00:39:35,167
NARRATOR: Could Alex Lagina
be correct
869
00:39:35,375 --> 00:39:37,250
that the matching soil samples
870
00:39:37,417 --> 00:39:39,292
from the foundation on Lot 5
871
00:39:39,458 --> 00:39:41,917
and the area around
the potentially 17th century
872
00:39:42,083 --> 00:39:44,917
tunnel beneath the Garden Shaft
offer evidence
873
00:39:45,083 --> 00:39:48,208
that Phips hid
the majority of his discoveries
874
00:39:48,375 --> 00:39:51,458
from the Concepción
on Oak Island?
875
00:39:51,625 --> 00:39:53,917
RICK: Here we have
a very interesting connection.
876
00:39:54,083 --> 00:39:55,500
I can't deny it.
877
00:39:55,708 --> 00:39:57,667
With these specific timelines
878
00:39:57,833 --> 00:40:00,750
and the significant interest
in Lot 5...
879
00:40:01,708 --> 00:40:03,667
...one could make
the association
880
00:40:03,875 --> 00:40:06,375
to the salvage
of the Concepción.
881
00:40:06,542 --> 00:40:08,750
And it could change
the way we perceive
882
00:40:08,875 --> 00:40:11,875
the relationship
between Lot 5 and the Money Pit.
883
00:40:12,042 --> 00:40:15,083
But until we get
884
00:40:15,292 --> 00:40:18,250
to the bottom of the excavation,
885
00:40:18,417 --> 00:40:20,500
I think every possibility
886
00:40:20,708 --> 00:40:23,292
is on the table at this point.
887
00:40:23,458 --> 00:40:25,500
That's why it's incumbent
on us to
888
00:40:25,708 --> 00:40:27,083
figure out
what this structure was.
889
00:40:27,250 --> 00:40:28,333
-Yeah.
-RICK: Absolutely.
890
00:40:28,500 --> 00:40:31,083
The association
that could be made
891
00:40:31,250 --> 00:40:33,417
is potentially mind-blowing.
892
00:40:33,583 --> 00:40:36,417
Let's just stay the course
and move forward.
893
00:40:36,625 --> 00:40:37,792
-Okay. Thanks, Laird.
-All right.
894
00:40:37,958 --> 00:40:39,375
-ALEX: Thanks, Emma.
-Thank you, Laird.
895
00:40:39,583 --> 00:40:40,833
-EMMA: Thank you.
-See you later.
896
00:40:41,000 --> 00:40:43,167
NARRATOR:
After more than a decade
897
00:40:43,375 --> 00:40:45,917
of tireless work
and perseverance
898
00:40:46,042 --> 00:40:48,958
through numerous
unforeseen challenges,
899
00:40:49,083 --> 00:40:51,792
Rick, Marty and their team
900
00:40:51,958 --> 00:40:55,458
may be closer than ever
to unearthing the answers
901
00:40:55,625 --> 00:40:59,250
that many before them
were unable to reach.
902
00:40:59,375 --> 00:41:01,833
As they dig deeper
into the swamp
903
00:41:02,042 --> 00:41:05,750
on Lot 5
and below the Garden Shaft,
904
00:41:05,958 --> 00:41:08,500
will they finally reveal
not only
905
00:41:08,667 --> 00:41:11,042
what lies hidden on Oak Island,
906
00:41:11,208 --> 00:41:13,708
but also the truth behind
907
00:41:13,875 --> 00:41:16,667
this 229-year-old mystery?
908
00:41:16,833 --> 00:41:20,208
Or could
the next major discovery
909
00:41:20,375 --> 00:41:25,083
that they make
unleash a deadly curse?
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