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Tonight on
"The Curse of Oak Island"...
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Look at that.
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That's really something.
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That excavator looks really big.
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If there is a ship there,
then I want to see the evidence.
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That piece of bell metal
might be associated
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- with Portuguese.
- The tin,
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it's been used
in the production of cannons.
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Ooh, look at that.
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That is bloody cool, mate.
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You would
use a tool like this
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for smoothing timbers.
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- To sink a shaft.
- Wow.
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Seems to me, it's a shaft wall.
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I can't explain it.
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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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*THE CURSE OF OAK ISLAND
Season 09 Episode 07
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Episode Title: "It All Adze Upe"
Aired on: December 14, 2021.
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Welcome to the war room, guys.
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We're here to talk about
where we can dig
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and where we can't dig
and where we should dig
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and where we're gonna dig.
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- Good.
- It is the beginning
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of a new day on Oak Island,
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but before they proceed
with any new search activities
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in a quest to solve
a 226-year-old mystery,
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brothers Rick and Marty Lagina
gather in the war room
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with archaeologist Laird Niven
and other members of their team.
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- So, what can we do, Laird?
- Well...
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What can we dig
in the swamp and how?
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So, we've applied
for a swamp general permit,
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and that's been approved.
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- Oh.
- We do have permission
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to dig on the south side.
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The paved area
has also been approved.
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- Right now, it's the south of swamp...
- Yeah.
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- And the paved area.
- Yeah.
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- Okay.
- And we just have to be careful of the...
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Yeah, the-the circle thing.
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- Yeah. Yeah.
- Yeah.
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One month ago,
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while investigating
a stone pathway
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in the southeastern corner
of the swamp
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that may be leading
to the Money Pit...
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What you got?
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I have a piece of pottery.
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Laird Niven unearthed pieces
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of indigenous Mi'kmaq pottery
that could be
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more than 500 years old.
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This one's the
most delicate I've ever seen.
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These discoveries led
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to the provincial Department of
Community, Culture and Heritage
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issuing a shocking mandate
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for search activities
outside the Money Pit area.
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The archeologists asked
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that we stop down.
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We stop work at the two areas
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where we were
finding the artifacts.
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We have free
range inside of the green.
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Any activity inside the green,
we're allowed to pursue.
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- And the red?
- We need special permission
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to be inside of the red.
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The swamp was sort of
giving up its secrets
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right about the time
this happened.
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So, yeah, it-it's painful.
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But we have always moved forward
optimistically and hopefully,
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and that's how
we're gonna approach it.
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We know that there are
restrictions placed on our work
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by Communities, Culture
and Heritage.
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But we do have some permission...
Or permits, I should say...
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To dig along the edge
of the swamp road.
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You know, I-I've been completely
wrong about the swamp,
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and I'll freely admit it,
but I think every time
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we've dug of any substance,
we've found something.
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Right.
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Again, everything goes back
to Tom, your father,
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- his interest, and your interest.
- Yep.
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I asked you long ago,
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I said, "Tom, if there's
anything to find on Oak Island,
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where is it?"
What did you tell me?
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I said, "It's in the swamp."
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I said,
"That's where answers are,
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- to what we're looking for."
- There you go.
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Yeah.
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After the late landowner
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and treasure hunter Fred Nolan
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drained the swamp back in 1969
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and discovered several parts
of a sailing vessel,
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including a ship's mast,
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he became convinced
that the swamp
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had been artificially created
in order to hide
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the wreck of a massive
treasure galleon.
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Although Fred was never
able to prove it,
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over the past four years
working with Fred's son Tom...
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That is not something
that should be in a swamp.
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Rick,
Marty, Craig and the team
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have made discoveries
in the brackish bog
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that support
the incredible theory.
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That is very impressive. Wow.
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These finds
include the stone wharf
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in the southeastern corner,
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which historian Terry Deveau
believes
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could be of Portuguese origin...
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This is 16th-century and before.
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That's remarkable.
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And
numerous wooden artifacts
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such as a possible piece
of ship's railing
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that has been carbon-dated
to as early as 660 AD.
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However, one of the most
compelling potential clues
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was identified in 2018
by seismic scanning
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that was conducted
across the swamp...
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a mysterious 200-foot-long
ship-shaped anomaly.
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So, Billy, can we get
a swamp excavator?
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The swamp excavator is good,
certainly out in the middle,
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but if we're doing the edges,
a-a long-reach is better.
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What is "long-reach" that
you're thinking? What is that?
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It would be 80-foot long-reach.
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Hmm. That's pretty good.
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- Yep.
- Um, I say we do it.
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Anybody have any other thoughts?
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I think we should.
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- Yeah.
- There's always information
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in that swamp,
every time we dig in it.
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So, if we get a machine here
that can do it,
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let's-let's get on that
south side and start digging.
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Right.
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Craig, what do you say?
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Yeah, I-I agree. I mean,
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the extended reach
will be perfect.
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Billy, you got
a unanimous decision
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out of this group.
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That's pretty exciting.
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It is.
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- Yeah.
- All right, well, let's do it.
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Why don't you get that
in motion, Billy,
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and we're gonna, you know, we'll
dig, we'll dig in the swamp.
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There's a lot to
hope for, but it won't get done
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- unless you start.
- Yep.
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- So, let's get going.
- Okay.
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Okay. Let's dig the swamp.
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- Yep.
- Okey doke.
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Later that
morning, while the team arranges
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to obtain their new piece
of heavy digging equipment...
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- Core coming in.
- All right.
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In the Money Pit area,
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geologist Terry Matheson,
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Oak Island historian
Charles Barkhouse
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and members of the team
have begun drilling
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a new six-inch borehole
known as F-2.
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- Hey, guys.
- Hey, Brennan. How you doing?
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- Good. How are you?
- Good.
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- Fresh core?
- Yep.
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- What do we got, Adam?
- 53.
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- 49 to 53?
- Yes.
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Over the past six weeks,
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Rick, Marty, Craig and the team
have been conducting
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an operation to drill
some 20 new boreholes
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on a strategic grid in an area
known as the C-1 cluster.
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It is here, in the vicinity
of the C-1 shaft,
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that they have not only
recovered pieces of metal,
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as well as water samples
containing traces
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of both silver and gold
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but also, evidence
of wooden tunnels
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nearly 90 feet deep dating back
to as early as the 15th century.
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So, Brennan, the
new plan is, we're gonna just
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burn down for the first 49 feet.
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- Okay.
- And that gets the sweet spot
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of 110 to about 120,
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where we hope to intersect
a tunnel in and around 110.
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- So we're gonna take it to 120 to be sure.
- Sure.
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We have been
chasing all around the C-1 cluster,
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trying to figure out
what's going on
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and getting some really
interesting results.
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I don't know what to make of
the wood that keeps coming up,
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several of which
have dated to 1480 to 1650.
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And the metal from D-2
had gold in it.
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So that could be
very significant.
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So, we know
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that right in line of F-2
is D-2,
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and that's where we hit...
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We found those three pieces
of metal.
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- Wow.
- So, it could be,
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it just could be a tunnel
that we may find here.
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- Let's hope.
- So... Let's hope.
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If it's there,
Mike will find it.
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That we will.
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What we are engaged in
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is trying to understand
what is happening underground.
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It's critically important
to analyze the data
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from the drill program
and see if it affects
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where you put the ten-foot cans.
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I think, right now, we've got a
little bit of connective tissue.
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We've got high gold and silver
water sample tests
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that are saying
that this might be
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a-a premiere location
for a large can.
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What you got, Adam?
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- 86.
- 86.
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It's a heavy one.
Feels like wood.
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Wow.
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That looks like it's all wood.
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We could be in another shaft.
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Part of a shaft?
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Found in the same area,
and at nearly
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the same depth where the team
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recently discovered
both evidence of a tunnel
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and also treasure?
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Look, the grain is
perpendicular to the stroke of the drill.
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I would say that's a shaft wall.
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If so, who built it?
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A prior group of searchers?
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Or could it have been someone
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who hid something here
long, long ago?
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- Hey, Scott.
- Hey, guys.
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Scott, how are you doing?
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- Hey, Steve.
- Hey, guys.
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- Hey, Steve.
- How's it looking?
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Well, as you see,
from 82 feet to 89 feet,
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quite a substantial section
of stacked timbers here.
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- Seems to me it's a shaft wall.
- Yeah.
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So, we already know there is
a tunneling system around C-1.
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Or, it's the original Money Pit.
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We keep getting evidence
of tunnels and shafts that
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are totally undocumented
in the C-1 cluster.
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So, we're trying to define
what these shafts are
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and who made these tunnels
and where they're going.
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It might even give us
the puzzle pieces we need
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to figure this whole thing out.
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Let's see if we can repeat it.
Hit it again.
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- Yeah.
- That's right.
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- So, we'll carry on.
- Right on.
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Once more into the breach.
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Watch your fingers!
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While the drilling operation
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continues in
the Money Pit area...
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There should be
some good stuff here.
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You would think.
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Nearly a mile to the west,
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Rick Lagina and metal detection
expert Gary Drayton
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arrive at Lot 4 to continue
searching for
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a feature that, if found,
could corroborate
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one of the most
incredible theories
253
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ever presented about
the Oak Island treasure.
254
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It's only a matter
of time before we pull up
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some coins out of this area.
256
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So, where it points at
"The Hole Under the Hatch,"
257
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as the map depicts it.
258
00:10:44,604 --> 00:10:46,771
It looks like
it's a wooded area.
259
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It looks like
it's over on Lot 4.
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00:10:48,024 --> 00:10:50,350
Yes, it does.
261
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Two weeks ago,
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mechanical engineer Matt Sandt
263
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presented the team
with his research
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on a reported 14th-century map
that was first shown
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to Rick, Marty and the team
back in 2016
266
00:11:02,705 --> 00:11:06,541
by the late author
and historian Zena Halpern.
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It was Zena's belief
that the map
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had been created by members
of the Knights Templar...
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And noted secret locations
around the island...
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Written in French...
That represented key clues
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to finding a vast
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and potentially priceless
treasure.
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One of these sites
was simply labeled as
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"The Hole Under the Hatch."
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Back by the main road on
the western side, just up there
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on Lot 4...
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Yeah, the pink
and then those red dots.
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Do you see that?
279
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Over the past two weeks,
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the team has not only
marked a large,
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buried metallic anomaly
using a magnetometer,
282
00:11:43,237 --> 00:11:46,489
but also found several
intriguing artifacts,
283
00:11:46,573 --> 00:11:48,825
including a leather strap
284
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and a gold-plated button.
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- I'll try over here.
- Okay.
286
00:11:54,248 --> 00:11:57,417
However, due to the new
island-wide restrictions
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imposed by the Department
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of Community, Culture
and Heritage,
289
00:12:01,597 --> 00:12:04,099
they will need to recover
more compelling evidence
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00:12:04,183 --> 00:12:06,175
before they can obtain a permit
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00:12:06,269 --> 00:12:08,603
to conduct a large
excavation in the area.
292
00:12:18,447 --> 00:12:20,690
Well, that sounds good, mate.
293
00:12:20,774 --> 00:12:23,785
This little baby wants
to be rescued. Just there.
294
00:12:32,044 --> 00:12:34,629
All right.
Let's recheck the hole.
295
00:12:34,714 --> 00:12:37,457
It got stronger.
I like the sound of this.
296
00:12:37,541 --> 00:12:39,592
Let's see if I can pinpoint it.
297
00:12:42,546 --> 00:12:43,972
There it is.
298
00:12:44,056 --> 00:12:45,307
Wow! Look at that.
299
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Big old iron spike.
300
00:12:49,145 --> 00:12:52,221
That is heavy as well,
that's an oldie.
301
00:12:52,306 --> 00:12:54,724
I mean, this is chunky iron,
302
00:12:54,808 --> 00:12:56,726
just up from
the shoreline like this,
303
00:12:56,810 --> 00:12:59,237
I have no idea the use of it.
304
00:12:59,322 --> 00:13:03,325
So, Dr. Brosseau,
XRF, get it cleaned,
305
00:13:03,484 --> 00:13:05,910
get it conserved,
and see what it says.
306
00:13:06,070 --> 00:13:07,329
Yeah. And get Carmen Legge
307
00:13:07,413 --> 00:13:09,155
- to have a gander at it as well.
- Yup.
308
00:13:09,248 --> 00:13:11,324
I have a special place
309
00:13:11,408 --> 00:13:13,835
for Zena Halpern
and her research,
310
00:13:13,919 --> 00:13:18,498
but we are still trying
to understand the map.
311
00:13:18,582 --> 00:13:20,342
All right, mate.
Let's keep gridding.
312
00:13:20,426 --> 00:13:24,420
To prove the significance of it,
313
00:13:24,513 --> 00:13:28,257
we've got to find and hold
evidence in our hand that
314
00:13:28,342 --> 00:13:30,518
these things exist,
well and truly exist.
315
00:13:38,944 --> 00:13:41,363
Two-way repeatable signal.
316
00:13:42,606 --> 00:13:44,774
That's a little screamer.
317
00:13:44,867 --> 00:13:46,701
Just there, mate.
318
00:13:50,280 --> 00:13:51,948
My lucky digger's on fire!
319
00:14:03,886 --> 00:14:06,963
Hopefully it's still
in the hole, mate.
320
00:14:07,056 --> 00:14:09,549
It is.
321
00:14:09,633 --> 00:14:11,217
Come on, me little beauty.
322
00:14:14,230 --> 00:14:16,305
Ooh. Look at that.
323
00:14:16,801 --> 00:14:17,801
That is...
324
00:14:17,886 --> 00:14:19,725
- That looks like a...
- Like a tool?
325
00:14:19,819 --> 00:14:22,395
Yeah. Is it an old adze?
326
00:14:22,488 --> 00:14:24,322
- Could be.
- I mean, we find all that
327
00:14:24,407 --> 00:14:27,400
wood with the bark,
the old timbers.
328
00:14:27,493 --> 00:14:29,652
That's what it looks
like to me, maybe,
329
00:14:29,745 --> 00:14:30,995
- an adze?
- Yup.
330
00:14:31,080 --> 00:14:33,164
A possible adze?
331
00:14:33,323 --> 00:14:34,916
Discovered on Lot 4?
332
00:14:36,160 --> 00:14:38,828
Dating back to the times
of ancient Egypt,
333
00:14:38,912 --> 00:14:42,590
an adze is a type of cutting
tool featuring a sharp edge
334
00:14:42,749 --> 00:14:45,427
that runs perpendicular
to its handle
335
00:14:45,586 --> 00:14:47,920
and was designed for use
in ship building
336
00:14:48,013 --> 00:14:50,423
or detailed woodwork
on structures.
337
00:14:51,758 --> 00:14:55,511
If this tool proves to be
an adze, as Gary believes,
338
00:14:55,596 --> 00:14:57,939
could it be connected
to some kind of structure
339
00:14:58,098 --> 00:15:00,850
that was built
long ago in this area?
340
00:15:00,934 --> 00:15:03,695
If some activity on Lot 4
341
00:15:03,854 --> 00:15:05,104
was done long ago,
342
00:15:05,189 --> 00:15:06,856
they would need to shape timbers
343
00:15:06,949 --> 00:15:10,118
in order to do cribbing
of the underground works.
344
00:15:10,202 --> 00:15:13,121
I-I don't know a whole lot
about an adze, you know,
345
00:15:13,205 --> 00:15:15,206
but I know it's used
for shaping wood.
346
00:15:15,291 --> 00:15:16,782
That's interesting.
347
00:15:16,867 --> 00:15:19,202
I love these interesting finds.
348
00:15:19,286 --> 00:15:22,455
And we're getting more and more
interesting finds on Lot 4.
349
00:15:22,539 --> 00:15:23,873
- But that is really cool.
- It's a curious find.
350
00:15:23,957 --> 00:15:25,291
- Yeah.
- It's a very curious find.
351
00:15:25,375 --> 00:15:28,044
This and that nice
old piece of iron,
352
00:15:28,128 --> 00:15:31,714
that spike, whatever it is,
can easily be dated.
353
00:15:31,798 --> 00:15:34,133
They're both interesting enough
to warrant that,
354
00:15:34,218 --> 00:15:35,718
- that's for sure.
- Yeah, for sure, mate.
355
00:15:35,802 --> 00:15:39,981
I think we have ended the day
on a high with this note.
356
00:15:40,065 --> 00:15:41,483
I agree.
357
00:15:44,487 --> 00:15:45,945
The following day...
358
00:15:54,321 --> 00:15:56,664
- Here it is, guys.
- There it is.
359
00:15:59,251 --> 00:16:00,576
Oh, man. Look at that.
360
00:16:03,088 --> 00:16:07,166
Alex Lagina, Oak Island
historian Charles Barkhouse,
361
00:16:07,251 --> 00:16:09,677
and heavy equipment operator
Billy Gerhardt
362
00:16:09,762 --> 00:16:15,258
gather near the swamp to receive
a 35-ton long-reach excavator.
363
00:16:15,351 --> 00:16:17,268
Look at that!
That's really something.
364
00:16:17,353 --> 00:16:20,263
That's a long junk of stuff, yeah.
365
00:16:20,356 --> 00:16:22,182
You don't appreciate it
until it kind of turns
366
00:16:22,266 --> 00:16:24,934
- and goes past ya.
- Exactly.
367
00:16:25,018 --> 00:16:27,445
With the capability
of reaching up to 80 feet
368
00:16:27,530 --> 00:16:29,197
out into the swamp,
369
00:16:29,356 --> 00:16:31,024
and to much deeper depths
than they've been able
370
00:16:31,108 --> 00:16:32,692
to dig in this area before...
371
00:16:32,776 --> 00:16:35,440
- Oh, yeah.
- It is the team's hope
372
00:16:35,525 --> 00:16:37,779
to not only find more evidence
that could help
373
00:16:37,864 --> 00:16:40,032
prove Fred Nolan's
incredible theory
374
00:16:40,117 --> 00:16:42,785
but also anything of value
375
00:16:42,869 --> 00:16:46,047
that might lie buried
beneath the muck and mud.
376
00:16:46,131 --> 00:16:50,293
We have a number of items
that we believe,
377
00:16:50,377 --> 00:16:52,378
from a layman's perspective,
378
00:16:52,462 --> 00:16:54,213
can be associated with a ship,
379
00:16:54,298 --> 00:16:56,057
or the building of ships, even.
380
00:16:56,216 --> 00:16:57,476
- Hey, guys.
- So now
381
00:16:57,560 --> 00:16:59,060
we're digging
to see what's there.
382
00:16:59,144 --> 00:17:00,886
And hopefully find
some information
383
00:17:00,971 --> 00:17:03,064
that puts this whole
puzzle together.
384
00:17:03,223 --> 00:17:05,391
- Nice machine, Billy.
- Yes, it is, Marty.
385
00:17:05,484 --> 00:17:07,902
- Hi, guys.
- Hey, Charles.
386
00:17:07,987 --> 00:17:09,487
- You ready?
- Absolutely.
387
00:17:09,572 --> 00:17:10,813
I was just wondering
where to start.
388
00:17:10,897 --> 00:17:12,574
You like starting here?
Rick likes starting here?
389
00:17:12,658 --> 00:17:15,067
- Yeah.
- Let Gary figure out
390
00:17:15,160 --> 00:17:16,161
where he wants
the material laid down.
391
00:17:16,245 --> 00:17:18,988
We have to lay eyes
on this, because
392
00:17:19,081 --> 00:17:21,907
the number of finds
we've made that are wooden...
393
00:17:22,001 --> 00:17:23,001
There's something in there,
394
00:17:23,085 --> 00:17:24,327
- I think.
- Right.
395
00:17:24,411 --> 00:17:26,588
- Yeah.
- Put it where you want it to go, Billy,
396
00:17:26,672 --> 00:17:28,423
- and let's take a few shovelfuls.
- Yep.
397
00:17:28,507 --> 00:17:30,425
- It's time to dig.
- Time to dig.
398
00:17:40,093 --> 00:17:41,093
Ready to go?
399
00:17:41,178 --> 00:17:42,937
Yep! Ready to rock
and roll, Billy.
400
00:17:44,773 --> 00:17:46,432
Here we go, ready for
401
00:17:46,525 --> 00:17:48,109
- some slop.
- Oh, yeah.
402
00:17:49,519 --> 00:17:53,189
While Billy begins
digging with the long-range excavator,
403
00:17:53,282 --> 00:17:56,951
Marty Lagina uses
a smaller, 13-ton excavator
404
00:17:57,036 --> 00:17:59,787
to clear water away from
the area as it accumulates.
405
00:18:01,031 --> 00:18:03,699
Meanwhile,
Gary Drayton will scan
406
00:18:03,784 --> 00:18:08,296
the spoils for any potential
metal clues... or valuables.
407
00:18:08,380 --> 00:18:11,123
I don't know that
there's a quote-un-quote
408
00:18:11,208 --> 00:18:13,376
treasure chest,
or-or, or something that
409
00:18:13,460 --> 00:18:15,461
can be retrieved from
the body of the swamp.
410
00:18:15,545 --> 00:18:18,881
But Mr. Nolan did find
some ship parts there,
411
00:18:18,965 --> 00:18:23,803
and his beliefs are now
being validated because
412
00:18:23,887 --> 00:18:25,980
we are finding ship items.
413
00:18:26,065 --> 00:18:29,475
So, if there is a ship there,
then I want to see the evidence.
414
00:18:29,559 --> 00:18:33,321
I want to prove
that, indeed, uh...
415
00:18:33,480 --> 00:18:35,740
at the bottom of the swamp
there is a ship.
416
00:18:35,824 --> 00:18:37,408
We don't have
that information yet.
417
00:18:37,567 --> 00:18:39,235
You want to walk in there?
418
00:18:39,319 --> 00:18:40,953
Uh... Yeah. Please.
419
00:18:42,906 --> 00:18:45,333
That'd be great.
There we go. Thanks.
420
00:18:49,672 --> 00:18:51,414
- See all this water here?
- Yeah.
421
00:18:51,498 --> 00:18:53,178
The trench is
starting to silt up.
422
00:18:57,930 --> 00:19:01,099
Look at that.
There she goes.
423
00:19:01,183 --> 00:19:02,767
- Yeah.
- Hey, guys.
424
00:19:02,851 --> 00:19:04,025
- Hey, Laird.
- Hey, mate.
425
00:19:04,109 --> 00:19:06,649
Requested a shovel.
How are things going?
426
00:19:06,734 --> 00:19:08,514
Well, it's just
getting going now.
427
00:19:08,598 --> 00:19:09,691
We're getting to deeper layers.
428
00:19:09,775 --> 00:19:11,359
- Okay.
- Now we're going
429
00:19:11,443 --> 00:19:13,185
to try to get the majority
430
00:19:13,270 --> 00:19:14,696
of that water to get moving.
431
00:19:14,855 --> 00:19:16,781
Marty's clearing
the ditch a little bit.
432
00:19:16,865 --> 00:19:19,191
- Okay.
- So, the hope is that
433
00:19:19,284 --> 00:19:20,860
we can continue
to move that way,
434
00:19:20,953 --> 00:19:22,778
towards the areas
that we have...
435
00:19:22,863 --> 00:19:24,622
Yeah, this all falls within
436
00:19:24,781 --> 00:19:26,115
- the permit that we have.
- Yes.
437
00:19:26,199 --> 00:19:28,117
Yes. Nothing there, Gary?
438
00:19:28,201 --> 00:19:29,836
No. Nothing.
439
00:19:37,803 --> 00:19:39,712
That does not look like a...
440
00:19:39,805 --> 00:19:41,889
- Oh.
- That's a pretty big log.
441
00:19:41,974 --> 00:19:43,725
Got a big log in here, Billy!
442
00:19:50,149 --> 00:19:51,733
- It's huge.
- Yeah.
443
00:19:51,817 --> 00:19:53,735
At the southern edge
of the triangle-shaped swamp,
444
00:19:53,819 --> 00:19:56,395
the Oak Island team
has just made
445
00:19:56,488 --> 00:19:58,197
a potentially important
discovery.
446
00:19:59,399 --> 00:20:02,160
- That's a big stump.
- Yeah.
447
00:20:02,319 --> 00:20:05,329
- How deep was that?
- Four to six.
448
00:20:06,490 --> 00:20:08,083
I think that's the root
at the bottom, right?
449
00:20:08,167 --> 00:20:10,084
- Over here?
- I think so. Yeah.
450
00:20:15,841 --> 00:20:18,009
It's pretty big, whatever it is.
451
00:20:18,168 --> 00:20:19,719
The color is like oak.
452
00:20:23,182 --> 00:20:26,342
- Did you do this, Gary?
- Yeah, I did it. Yeah.
453
00:20:26,435 --> 00:20:28,677
No metal hits in that.
454
00:20:29,763 --> 00:20:32,348
Well, it was
four to six feet down.
455
00:20:32,432 --> 00:20:35,184
I mean, that says
something about dry...
456
00:20:35,277 --> 00:20:36,527
It being dry land.
457
00:20:36,612 --> 00:20:38,103
- Yeah.
- And then, somehow,
458
00:20:38,188 --> 00:20:40,948
four feet of organics went over
459
00:20:41,107 --> 00:20:43,034
the top of it
and then it became a wetland.
460
00:20:43,118 --> 00:20:44,285
Yeah.
461
00:20:44,444 --> 00:20:47,279
A possible oak tree stump?
462
00:20:47,372 --> 00:20:49,791
Found in the southern region
of the swamp?
463
00:20:49,950 --> 00:20:52,535
Because oak trees
cannot grow naturally
464
00:20:52,619 --> 00:20:54,295
in water environments,
465
00:20:54,454 --> 00:20:56,798
could Rick be correct
that this stump offers
466
00:20:56,882 --> 00:21:00,292
more evidence that the swamp
was artificially made,
467
00:21:00,377 --> 00:21:03,095
just like the late Fred Nolan
strongly believed?
468
00:21:04,130 --> 00:21:07,049
At one time,
that had to be
469
00:21:07,133 --> 00:21:09,385
- forestland, right?
- Yeah. Yeah.
470
00:21:09,469 --> 00:21:11,646
A tree of this size
would not be rooted,
471
00:21:11,805 --> 00:21:12,814
unless it were dry.
472
00:21:12,898 --> 00:21:15,566
It may provide
a certain date as to
473
00:21:15,725 --> 00:21:18,310
when the swamp became a swamp.
474
00:21:18,403 --> 00:21:20,655
And it may be able
to tell a story.
475
00:21:23,242 --> 00:21:26,160
I'd love to see
a 500-year representation
476
00:21:26,319 --> 00:21:29,413
- of what this may have looked like.
- Mm.
477
00:21:29,498 --> 00:21:31,991
And that could help
explain some of the other things
478
00:21:32,075 --> 00:21:33,835
that are happening around here.
479
00:21:33,919 --> 00:21:38,840
If that's the root, you cut it,
figure out how old it is, first,
480
00:21:38,999 --> 00:21:40,916
and then draw your
interpretation from there.
481
00:21:41,001 --> 00:21:43,010
- Right?
- Yeah. Yeah.
482
00:21:43,095 --> 00:21:45,972
It'd be nice to know
how old that is.
483
00:21:48,267 --> 00:21:50,268
Later that afternoon...
484
00:21:50,352 --> 00:21:52,436
What's the good
word there, Adam?
485
00:21:52,521 --> 00:21:54,263
- 109.
- 109. Chips and chunks.
486
00:21:54,356 --> 00:21:55,431
Just chips and chunks.
487
00:21:55,524 --> 00:21:57,683
While the operations
in the swamp
488
00:21:57,776 --> 00:21:59,944
and the Money Pit area
continue...
489
00:22:01,021 --> 00:22:02,938
I always
like coming here.
490
00:22:03,023 --> 00:22:04,273
I like talking to this guy.
491
00:22:04,357 --> 00:22:05,616
Yeah.
Really interesting.
492
00:22:05,701 --> 00:22:08,286
Some 50 miles
north of Oak Island,
493
00:22:08,445 --> 00:22:11,122
in Centreville, Nova Scotia...
494
00:22:11,281 --> 00:22:14,116
- Hey, Carmen.
- Hey, Carmen!
495
00:22:14,209 --> 00:22:16,535
- We're back again.
- Marty Lagina, his son Alex,
496
00:22:16,628 --> 00:22:19,622
and Jack Begley
arrive at Northville Farm.
497
00:22:19,706 --> 00:22:21,290
- Got some goodies?
- We do.
498
00:22:21,374 --> 00:22:22,708
- We hope so.
- All right.
499
00:22:22,801 --> 00:22:24,209
- Let's have a look at them.
- Yeah.
500
00:22:24,303 --> 00:22:27,221
They are eager
to have blacksmithing expert
501
00:22:27,380 --> 00:22:29,557
Carmen Legge examine
the believed ancient
502
00:22:29,716 --> 00:22:32,476
adze cutting tool
that Rick and Gary Drayton
503
00:22:32,636 --> 00:22:34,729
recently discovered on Lot 4.
504
00:22:36,315 --> 00:22:38,474
So, this was found on Lot 4,
505
00:22:38,558 --> 00:22:40,318
which is on the north side
of the island.
506
00:22:40,402 --> 00:22:41,736
Okay.
507
00:23:01,924 --> 00:23:03,284
And you just kinda
scrape it along?
508
00:23:06,169 --> 00:23:07,345
Oh, okay.
509
00:23:07,429 --> 00:23:08,429
But it, um...
510
00:23:19,942 --> 00:23:21,108
Yeah.
511
00:23:31,111 --> 00:23:32,286
Um...
512
00:23:41,964 --> 00:23:43,288
- Those are good numbers.
- Yeah.
513
00:23:43,373 --> 00:23:44,456
It is. Yeah.
514
00:23:44,541 --> 00:23:47,301
An English-style adze?
515
00:23:47,460 --> 00:23:50,388
Dating back more than
150 years prior to
516
00:23:50,547 --> 00:23:52,214
the discovery of the Money Pit?
517
00:23:52,307 --> 00:23:56,727
If so, what might it have
been used for on Oak Island?
518
00:23:56,812 --> 00:23:59,647
And specifically, on Lot 4?
519
00:24:00,807 --> 00:24:03,142
Are there any houses
or homesteads over there?
520
00:24:03,226 --> 00:24:04,235
There's no... I don't think
there's ever been
521
00:24:04,319 --> 00:24:06,070
anything constructed on Lot 4.
522
00:24:06,229 --> 00:24:10,491
If you had an expedition
to sink a shaft,
523
00:24:10,650 --> 00:24:12,818
for whatever reason,
you would need timbers.
524
00:24:12,902 --> 00:24:15,913
- Yes.
- And you'd want them to fit together well.
525
00:24:15,998 --> 00:24:18,073
- Yes.
- So, you might need such a tool.
526
00:24:18,158 --> 00:24:20,242
You send your crew over there,
"I need...
527
00:24:20,326 --> 00:24:22,745
I need 400 six-by-sixes."
528
00:24:22,829 --> 00:24:24,422
Whatever.
"And they better fit."
529
00:24:24,581 --> 00:24:25,673
Then you'd need that, right?
530
00:24:25,757 --> 00:24:27,508
- You would use a tool like this.
- Yeah.
531
00:24:27,592 --> 00:24:29,752
- For the cribbing?
- Exactly.
532
00:24:29,845 --> 00:24:32,930
I'm actually glad that we're
looking closer at Lot 4.
533
00:24:33,089 --> 00:24:34,673
Man, that's a bit of a mystery.
534
00:24:34,758 --> 00:24:36,341
This is an adze.
535
00:24:36,426 --> 00:24:38,177
I mean, he's absolutely sure.
536
00:24:38,261 --> 00:24:40,929
It's old and it's corroded,
but it probably was
537
00:24:41,014 --> 00:24:44,266
made somewhere between
1620 to 1740.
538
00:24:44,359 --> 00:24:48,279
That's good stuff.
That's clearly pre-searcher.
539
00:24:48,438 --> 00:24:50,614
Okay. Well, that's interesting.
540
00:24:50,774 --> 00:24:52,116
It's very old, potentially,
541
00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:53,368
but it's kind of
a mystery, still.
542
00:24:53,452 --> 00:24:54,443
- Very old.
- So that's good.
543
00:24:54,536 --> 00:24:55,453
Bit of a mystery.
544
00:24:55,537 --> 00:24:56,361
You know, out of place
545
00:24:56,455 --> 00:24:58,456
on Oak Island.
What a shock.
546
00:24:58,615 --> 00:24:59,531
All right.
Well, thank you very much.
547
00:24:59,616 --> 00:25:00,458
- All right, Carmen.
- Very good.
548
00:25:00,542 --> 00:25:02,043
- Always a pleasure.
- See you.
549
00:25:02,127 --> 00:25:03,711
We'll see you on
the island, hopefully.
550
00:25:03,795 --> 00:25:04,870
Very good.
Enjoy your trip.
551
00:25:04,954 --> 00:25:06,464
Brilliant!
552
00:25:10,543 --> 00:25:11,877
- Hey, guys.
- Gentlemen.
553
00:25:11,961 --> 00:25:13,295
In the Oak Island war room...
554
00:25:13,379 --> 00:25:15,798
- Welcome back.
- Marty and Alex Lagina,
555
00:25:15,882 --> 00:25:18,476
along with Jack Begley,
gather with Rick
556
00:25:18,635 --> 00:25:21,804
and members of the team to
share Carmen Legge's analysis
557
00:25:21,897 --> 00:25:25,224
of the mysterious adze
that was found on Lot 4.
558
00:25:25,317 --> 00:25:28,736
There it is: A beautiful adze.
559
00:25:28,895 --> 00:25:30,905
- Oh, goodness. - Really?
- Mm-hmm.
560
00:25:31,064 --> 00:25:31,989
- We thought it might be.
- Yeah.
561
00:25:32,074 --> 00:25:33,741
Yeah, so he confirmed that.
562
00:25:33,900 --> 00:25:35,910
He knew exactly what that was.
He said this
563
00:25:35,994 --> 00:25:37,653
is an adze,
but he said English style.
564
00:25:37,746 --> 00:25:39,080
Excellent.
565
00:25:39,164 --> 00:25:40,415
Because of the square hole,
566
00:25:40,499 --> 00:25:43,167
which you can see,
and as well as
567
00:25:43,251 --> 00:25:44,752
the notch right there.
568
00:25:44,836 --> 00:25:49,340
Also potentially makes it
as old as 1620 to 1740.
569
00:25:49,424 --> 00:25:51,425
- Wow.
- Wow.
570
00:25:51,510 --> 00:25:53,669
- That is fantastic.
- Yeah.
571
00:25:53,753 --> 00:25:56,347
The idea is that you could use
572
00:25:56,431 --> 00:25:59,100
an axe to make
a hand-hewn timber.
573
00:25:59,259 --> 00:26:01,769
But if that timber needed
to be smooth,
574
00:26:01,928 --> 00:26:03,768
more like this tabletop,
you'd work this thing.
575
00:26:03,855 --> 00:26:05,773
This would have been very sharp.
576
00:26:05,932 --> 00:26:07,599
It's where you need
a fine finish.
577
00:26:07,684 --> 00:26:10,111
- Right.
- Finer than just axe-cut.
578
00:26:10,195 --> 00:26:12,279
So what's it doing
over on Lot 4?
579
00:26:12,364 --> 00:26:14,940
Unless, possibly,
it has to do with the hatch?
580
00:26:15,033 --> 00:26:16,473
Yeah, that's what
I was going to say.
581
00:26:16,609 --> 00:26:18,036
The only thing I can think
on Lot 4 that
582
00:26:18,120 --> 00:26:21,038
we have any information for
is the hatch from Zena's map.
583
00:26:21,123 --> 00:26:24,375
I mean, Zena's map goes
back to 13, 1400s,
584
00:26:24,459 --> 00:26:26,293
but still,
we're having a lot of finds
585
00:26:26,452 --> 00:26:29,371
on Lot 4, so on the western
side of the island.
586
00:26:29,455 --> 00:26:30,965
What were they doing over here?
587
00:26:31,124 --> 00:26:33,292
Yeah, and I bloody love
that date range.
588
00:26:33,376 --> 00:26:35,886
That is well before
the story of the Money Pit.
589
00:26:35,971 --> 00:26:39,214
The date
is very interesting:
590
00:26:39,307 --> 00:26:41,447
1620 to 1740.
591
00:26:41,532 --> 00:26:44,626
It seems that we keep
pushing the dates,
592
00:26:44,896 --> 00:26:48,056
uh, of the finds
further and further back.
593
00:26:48,141 --> 00:26:51,068
I find that quite compelling.
594
00:26:51,153 --> 00:26:53,571
If you're making significant
finds on the lot line between
595
00:26:53,655 --> 00:26:56,907
4 and 5, then we should
continue to clear out Lot 4.
596
00:26:57,066 --> 00:27:00,661
I think that the work done
on Oak Island was incremental.
597
00:27:00,745 --> 00:27:02,821
In other words,
there seems to be
598
00:27:02,906 --> 00:27:06,158
a master plan
and it was implemented
599
00:27:06,242 --> 00:27:08,752
over a period of years,
if not decades.
600
00:27:08,837 --> 00:27:11,663
Okay.
Well, that's our story.
601
00:27:11,748 --> 00:27:15,759
Uh, could be very significant
'cause it's quite old.
602
00:27:15,844 --> 00:27:19,588
It could be even older after
you find out about this, Rick.
603
00:27:19,672 --> 00:27:21,924
And then, then we're just left
with the problem of, well,
604
00:27:22,017 --> 00:27:23,767
how long was it used
before it was discarded?
605
00:27:23,851 --> 00:27:24,560
Yeah.
606
00:27:24,920 --> 00:27:26,763
As far as Lot 4 is concerned,
607
00:27:26,848 --> 00:27:28,744
these are not just
one-off things.
608
00:27:28,829 --> 00:27:32,032
Everything we talk about here
in the war room should lead us
609
00:27:32,117 --> 00:27:34,204
to advancing the search agenda
and that's...
610
00:27:34,289 --> 00:27:35,642
And I think we've done that.
611
00:27:35,727 --> 00:27:37,287
This proves there's
more things to find,
612
00:27:37,440 --> 00:27:38,774
but we won't find them in here.
613
00:27:38,858 --> 00:27:41,035
Let's go.
614
00:27:45,123 --> 00:27:47,532
The following morning...
615
00:27:47,617 --> 00:27:50,044
Water and soil is
not a good mixture.
616
00:27:50,128 --> 00:27:52,213
No.
617
00:27:52,297 --> 00:27:53,697
- It's like Jell-O.
- Yeah.
618
00:27:53,790 --> 00:27:54,957
The world's worst Jell-O.
619
00:27:55,050 --> 00:27:56,884
Yeah. Exactly.
620
00:27:58,053 --> 00:27:59,637
I don't think
I like this flavor.
621
00:27:59,796 --> 00:28:01,463
At all.
622
00:28:02,974 --> 00:28:05,559
Rick, Marty and
members of the team go back to work,
623
00:28:05,718 --> 00:28:07,719
searching for more
important clues...
624
00:28:07,804 --> 00:28:09,888
And hopefully valuables...
625
00:28:09,973 --> 00:28:12,358
In the southernmost
region of the swamp.
626
00:28:14,394 --> 00:28:17,479
You know what?
That excavator looks really big
627
00:28:17,563 --> 00:28:19,907
until you start doing this
and look at that swamp
628
00:28:20,066 --> 00:28:22,243
and it doesn't look
so big anymore, does it?
629
00:28:22,402 --> 00:28:23,402
No.
630
00:28:27,073 --> 00:28:29,250
It just goes to show yet again,
if you wanted
631
00:28:29,409 --> 00:28:31,752
to hide something,
boy, was this ever a good way.
632
00:28:35,415 --> 00:28:37,383
Heads up.
Swinging, swinging around.
633
00:28:50,680 --> 00:28:53,098
- Does that look flat?
- I guess it does.
634
00:28:53,191 --> 00:28:54,599
Yeah, it does, doesn't it?
635
00:28:54,693 --> 00:28:56,351
Are those little chopping marks,
636
00:28:56,436 --> 00:28:57,603
from something
like a little adze
637
00:28:57,687 --> 00:28:58,937
or something like that?
638
00:28:59,030 --> 00:29:01,282
Or is that... Do you think
that's just natural split?
639
00:29:01,366 --> 00:29:02,357
I don't know,
but we'll wash it...
640
00:29:02,442 --> 00:29:03,442
It's awfully straight, isn't it?
641
00:29:03,526 --> 00:29:05,369
Wash it off.
642
00:29:05,453 --> 00:29:06,870
A piece of wood?
643
00:29:07,030 --> 00:29:09,698
Possibly cut by an adze?
644
00:29:09,782 --> 00:29:12,784
If so, could it be connected
to the adze
645
00:29:12,869 --> 00:29:15,787
that was unearthed
two days ago on Lot 4?
646
00:29:15,880 --> 00:29:17,956
You're right, Gary.
Right there.
647
00:29:18,041 --> 00:29:21,385
Or is it from
a much earlier time period?
648
00:29:21,469 --> 00:29:23,470
Hey, Laird!
649
00:29:23,555 --> 00:29:25,047
- Come here a minute?
- Yeah.
650
00:29:25,131 --> 00:29:27,299
It appears that there are
651
00:29:27,392 --> 00:29:29,885
some hand cuts on the wood.
652
00:29:29,969 --> 00:29:33,555
In terms of the importance
of an adze-cut piece of wood,
653
00:29:33,639 --> 00:29:36,650
timbers of long ago
were shaped by an adze.
654
00:29:36,735 --> 00:29:39,403
We also know that it was used
in shipbuilding.
655
00:29:39,487 --> 00:29:42,647
It looks like a chop mark
from something like an adze.
656
00:29:42,741 --> 00:29:44,399
I think it's very early.
657
00:29:44,484 --> 00:29:46,818
I think there's a lot
more work to be done.
658
00:29:46,903 --> 00:29:49,988
But, in the moment,
it's surprising.
659
00:29:50,073 --> 00:29:52,741
It's, it's, uh...
exciting.
660
00:29:52,825 --> 00:29:55,252
Um...
661
00:29:55,337 --> 00:29:56,962
I-It's remarkable.
662
00:29:58,414 --> 00:30:00,007
Kind of looks hewn, doesn't it?
663
00:30:00,091 --> 00:30:02,176
I don't know.
And then you have that.
664
00:30:02,260 --> 00:30:03,502
See this, here?
665
00:30:03,586 --> 00:30:06,013
It's kind of a possible cut.
666
00:30:06,172 --> 00:30:08,515
That, I think is...
Could be of interest.
667
00:30:08,600 --> 00:30:09,925
We're not too far away
from where
668
00:30:10,009 --> 00:30:11,435
we found that piece of wood.
669
00:30:11,594 --> 00:30:13,604
I mean, that dated back to 700.
670
00:30:13,688 --> 00:30:16,940
- Let me throw some water on this.
- Okay.
671
00:30:17,100 --> 00:30:19,434
I think everything
that we pull from the swamp
672
00:30:19,519 --> 00:30:21,111
needs to be looked at carefully.
673
00:30:21,196 --> 00:30:22,854
The most innocuous piece of wood
674
00:30:22,939 --> 00:30:25,657
might have some
very relevant information.
675
00:30:27,944 --> 00:30:30,112
Whatcha got, big brother?
676
00:30:30,196 --> 00:30:32,948
I don't know if it's anything.
677
00:30:33,032 --> 00:30:34,032
Right there.
678
00:30:35,284 --> 00:30:37,169
- Okay.
- Right there.
679
00:30:38,538 --> 00:30:39,955
Pretty rotten.
Look at this, though.
680
00:30:40,039 --> 00:30:42,541
- Right here.
- Yeah, I don't know.
681
00:30:42,634 --> 00:30:44,793
It passes the first test.
682
00:30:44,877 --> 00:30:46,053
It's shaped wood.
683
00:30:46,137 --> 00:30:49,306
So, if somebody analyzes it,
some expert...
684
00:30:49,391 --> 00:30:52,217
if something comes through
that it's very ancient,
685
00:30:52,301 --> 00:30:54,219
then they become significant.
But...
686
00:30:54,303 --> 00:30:56,897
But they are already
somewhat significant
687
00:30:56,981 --> 00:30:59,400
because we're only digging
in a small area of the swamp.
688
00:30:59,559 --> 00:31:02,986
And why, really, at depth
are shaped pieces
689
00:31:03,071 --> 00:31:04,738
of wood in there at all?
690
00:31:08,076 --> 00:31:10,744
Is that another piece?
691
00:31:13,248 --> 00:31:16,408
Yeah, I'm gonna put a board
and go fish that out.
692
00:31:16,492 --> 00:31:18,326
- Hang on, Billy.
- I'll do it.
693
00:31:18,420 --> 00:31:19,244
All right, mate.
694
00:31:19,337 --> 00:31:21,672
I can't let that go.
Not now.
695
00:31:21,831 --> 00:31:23,257
All right, mate.
Thanks.
696
00:31:26,594 --> 00:31:28,834
- I'm going to push you forward a bit.
- All right, mate.
697
00:31:31,257 --> 00:31:33,767
Oh, Gary's going in.
698
00:31:33,852 --> 00:31:35,594
He's going in.
699
00:31:35,678 --> 00:31:37,104
I thought it looked...
700
00:31:37,263 --> 00:31:39,440
It is. Look!
701
00:31:42,444 --> 00:31:44,403
This is the same log!
702
00:31:51,202 --> 00:31:52,694
It's another flat piece...
703
00:31:52,787 --> 00:31:55,038
- Yeah.
- And it's got that same notch in.
704
00:31:55,123 --> 00:31:57,124
Near the southernmost
region of the swamp...
705
00:31:57,208 --> 00:31:59,460
- Thanks, mate.
- Got it.
706
00:31:59,619 --> 00:32:01,703
The Oak Island team
has just made
707
00:32:01,787 --> 00:32:04,465
another potentially important
discovery.
708
00:32:04,624 --> 00:32:08,218
Look at that. And then
it goes down at a slope.
709
00:32:08,377 --> 00:32:09,378
Oh, that looks like a cut.
710
00:32:09,462 --> 00:32:10,888
- It does, doesn't it?
- Yeah.
711
00:32:10,972 --> 00:32:12,473
That's the piece I saw.
712
00:32:15,059 --> 00:32:16,385
- Yeah.
- What do you got?
713
00:32:16,469 --> 00:32:18,395
Interesting piece of wood, mate.
714
00:32:18,554 --> 00:32:20,063
Just like this other piece
715
00:32:20,148 --> 00:32:21,306
of wood that we found,
716
00:32:21,390 --> 00:32:23,400
it's got like two indents here.
717
00:32:23,485 --> 00:32:25,560
Well, I have a man
down on the beach,
718
00:32:25,653 --> 00:32:27,479
- so I'll get it washed.
- Okay, mate. - All right.
719
00:32:27,563 --> 00:32:30,065
Very similar to that other one.
720
00:32:30,158 --> 00:32:33,327
Billy and Gary find
a few pieces of wood.
721
00:32:33,486 --> 00:32:35,329
They clearly appear
to be man-made.
722
00:32:35,488 --> 00:32:37,739
Here you go,
have a go at that one.
723
00:32:37,823 --> 00:32:39,241
It's heavy.
724
00:32:39,325 --> 00:32:41,335
I can't tell what they are,
they just look like planks,
725
00:32:41,419 --> 00:32:45,005
but maybe when
we clean them up, maybe they'll
726
00:32:45,089 --> 00:32:47,841
reveal what they might
have been used for.
727
00:32:47,926 --> 00:32:51,428
Is that one
a little more interesting?
728
00:32:51,513 --> 00:32:53,847
A little bit more suspicious.
729
00:32:57,760 --> 00:32:59,511
All I'm thinking is,
730
00:32:59,604 --> 00:33:01,846
is it a candidate
for C-14 or not?
731
00:33:01,931 --> 00:33:03,857
Right. In other words,
is it man-made?
732
00:33:04,016 --> 00:33:05,692
- I think this is...
- It's angled.
733
00:33:05,777 --> 00:33:08,687
Yeah, it's like, chopped, right?
734
00:33:08,771 --> 00:33:10,614
- Yeah, to what end, though?
- I don't know.
735
00:33:10,698 --> 00:33:15,360
Yeah, that swamp
is really, really weird.
736
00:33:15,453 --> 00:33:17,287
Would you expect something else?
737
00:33:17,372 --> 00:33:20,207
What's the definition of madness?
738
00:33:20,366 --> 00:33:22,876
- We're not there yet.
- We're close.
739
00:33:23,035 --> 00:33:27,047
Every time we dig anywhere
on Oak Island, we find something.
740
00:33:27,131 --> 00:33:30,050
Uh, and that is certainly true
in the swamp proper.
741
00:33:32,295 --> 00:33:34,379
- These are the finds?
- Yeah.
742
00:33:34,463 --> 00:33:37,891
Retrieve everything,
look at it carefully,
743
00:33:37,976 --> 00:33:41,228
document it, and then try
to reconstruct something.
744
00:33:41,387 --> 00:33:43,138
There might be two pieces
of wood retrieved
745
00:33:43,231 --> 00:33:46,316
at different times that have
some sort of connection.
746
00:33:46,401 --> 00:33:48,527
It does feel like
there's a cut there.
747
00:33:53,241 --> 00:33:54,741
Thick and worn.
748
00:33:54,900 --> 00:33:56,818
Rounded.
749
00:33:56,911 --> 00:33:59,154
And we're close
by where Terry Deveau
750
00:33:59,238 --> 00:34:00,655
projected the wharf.
751
00:34:00,740 --> 00:34:01,665
Are we?
752
00:34:01,749 --> 00:34:03,325
Yeah.
753
00:34:03,409 --> 00:34:05,160
Could Billy Gerhardt's notion
754
00:34:05,244 --> 00:34:08,163
that these pieces
of hand-hewn boards
755
00:34:08,247 --> 00:34:12,500
are actually connected to the
nearby stone wharf be correct?
756
00:34:12,585 --> 00:34:15,429
If it's an open harbor,
it's deeper on this side, right?
757
00:34:15,513 --> 00:34:17,014
And it gets shallower
up in the... b-by the eye, right?
758
00:34:17,098 --> 00:34:19,507
Yeah, and the most interesting
stuff would be on the bottom,
759
00:34:19,592 --> 00:34:20,934
- right here, then.
- Yeah.
760
00:34:21,019 --> 00:34:22,936
- Which, you're not there yet.
- No.
761
00:34:23,095 --> 00:34:24,688
If something
is hiding out there,
762
00:34:24,847 --> 00:34:26,607
it's got a lot of places
to hide.
763
00:34:26,691 --> 00:34:28,358
Lots of places.
764
00:34:28,443 --> 00:34:29,601
All right, Billy, how about
765
00:34:29,685 --> 00:34:30,935
some treasure tomorrow?
766
00:34:31,029 --> 00:34:32,696
I'm with you, Gary, on that.
767
00:34:32,780 --> 00:34:34,773
God, I love this place.
768
00:34:34,866 --> 00:34:37,868
Later that afternoon...
769
00:34:37,952 --> 00:34:40,954
Dr. Brosseau,
welcome back to the war room.
770
00:34:41,039 --> 00:34:42,559
Appreciate you
being willing to travel.
771
00:34:42,698 --> 00:34:44,449
It really helps us a lot.
772
00:34:44,533 --> 00:34:47,035
Rick, Marty
and Craig have invited
773
00:34:47,128 --> 00:34:49,788
Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Christa Brosseau
774
00:34:49,872 --> 00:34:52,874
to meet with members of the team
in the war room
775
00:34:52,958 --> 00:34:54,885
to present her analysis
of several items
776
00:34:54,969 --> 00:34:58,046
discovered one week ago
on Lot 4.
777
00:34:58,139 --> 00:35:02,225
These items include
a mysterious metal object
778
00:35:02,310 --> 00:35:03,727
as well as a button
779
00:35:03,886 --> 00:35:06,805
which preliminary X-ray
fluorescence scanning revealed
780
00:35:06,889 --> 00:35:10,150
to contain
a significant amount of gold.
781
00:35:10,309 --> 00:35:12,819
So, I'll start with the button.
782
00:35:12,978 --> 00:35:16,073
So, this is sort of
a classic tombac button.
783
00:35:16,232 --> 00:35:17,407
What does that word mean?
784
00:35:17,492 --> 00:35:18,742
Yeah, "tombac" is, uh,
785
00:35:18,826 --> 00:35:21,069
one of, sort of, a common term
786
00:35:21,153 --> 00:35:24,414
- given to a high zinc-copper alloy.
- Oh, okay.
787
00:35:24,573 --> 00:35:28,752
This is the breakdown
of the main body of the button.
788
00:35:28,836 --> 00:35:32,997
It's, uh, copper-tin with
a fairly high zinc content.
789
00:35:33,091 --> 00:35:35,083
Arsenic and lead
are also present.
790
00:35:35,167 --> 00:35:37,669
Likely they were original
to the copper itself,
791
00:35:37,753 --> 00:35:41,089
predating the modern refinement
of copper alloys.
792
00:35:41,173 --> 00:35:45,760
The copper loop
has a very high bismuth content,
793
00:35:45,853 --> 00:35:50,107
which is indicative that the
copper originated in Britain.
794
00:35:50,266 --> 00:35:54,528
And so, this is most likely
a-a British-origin button.
795
00:35:54,687 --> 00:36:01,025
You will see the circles
around the-the eye.
796
00:36:01,110 --> 00:36:03,870
And that's a very characteristic
feature for buttons
797
00:36:04,029 --> 00:36:07,624
that were made
between 1726 and 1776.
798
00:36:07,783 --> 00:36:09,459
A British button,
799
00:36:09,544 --> 00:36:12,462
potentially dating back
70 years prior
800
00:36:12,547 --> 00:36:15,382
to the discovery
of the Money Pit?
801
00:36:15,541 --> 00:36:17,884
Since the team
has found a number
802
00:36:17,969 --> 00:36:20,795
of British military artifacts
from the same period
803
00:36:20,888 --> 00:36:24,141
across the island
over the past several years,
804
00:36:24,300 --> 00:36:27,218
could that answer the question
of who may have buried something
805
00:36:27,303 --> 00:36:29,980
of great value on Oak Island?
806
00:36:30,064 --> 00:36:33,975
Or could it mean that
the British were here searching
807
00:36:34,059 --> 00:36:37,738
for something left much earlier
by someone else?
808
00:36:37,897 --> 00:36:41,700
So, the next object
is the piece of metal.
809
00:36:43,077 --> 00:36:45,820
It is definitely a copper alloy.
810
00:36:45,905 --> 00:36:48,156
It has a pretty high
tin content,
811
00:36:48,240 --> 00:36:50,667
so it's kind of consistent
with what's called
812
00:36:50,752 --> 00:36:53,161
a tin bronze or a bell metal.
813
00:36:53,254 --> 00:36:54,755
Specialty metal.
814
00:36:54,839 --> 00:36:57,257
- Yeah.
- When was this alloy identified?
815
00:36:57,416 --> 00:36:59,167
In other words,
when did it come into use?
816
00:36:59,251 --> 00:37:01,094
I would say it's older, yeah.
817
00:37:01,179 --> 00:37:03,421
Because the copper
contains arsenic,
818
00:37:03,506 --> 00:37:07,425
and usually that's been removed
by more modern refining methods.
819
00:37:07,510 --> 00:37:09,936
Would the presence
of arsenic in both
820
00:37:10,021 --> 00:37:12,272
suggest that the bell metal
would come from the same suspect
821
00:37:12,356 --> 00:37:15,025
- as the button?
- No, I don't think so.
822
00:37:15,109 --> 00:37:17,185
When you go back to the screen,
823
00:37:17,269 --> 00:37:19,187
you'll see, at the-the last
sentence there,
824
00:37:19,271 --> 00:37:22,023
it says, "Bell metal was used
to construct early cannons
825
00:37:22,107 --> 00:37:24,367
by the Spanish and Portuguese."
826
00:37:24,452 --> 00:37:25,619
Yeah.
827
00:37:31,867 --> 00:37:33,043
In the Oak Island war room
828
00:37:33,127 --> 00:37:34,953
chemist Dr. Christa Brosseau
has just shared
829
00:37:35,037 --> 00:37:38,965
an incredible report
that the metal object found
830
00:37:39,124 --> 00:37:41,468
one week ago on Lot 4
by Gary Drayton
831
00:37:41,552 --> 00:37:45,213
may be of either Spanish
or Portuguese origin.
832
00:37:45,306 --> 00:37:49,976
So, the tin gives the-the metal
strength and rigidity.
833
00:37:50,061 --> 00:37:55,315
So, it's been used historically
for bells, obviously,
834
00:37:55,474 --> 00:37:57,317
but also for the production
of cannons.
835
00:37:59,311 --> 00:38:01,312
Would you find it likely
to find this
836
00:38:01,405 --> 00:38:04,574
on other places
in the Maritimes?
837
00:38:04,733 --> 00:38:06,493
That's a good question.
838
00:38:06,577 --> 00:38:09,246
Um, I'd have to do
some more digging into that,
839
00:38:09,405 --> 00:38:11,573
but, um, it's possible.
840
00:38:11,666 --> 00:38:14,909
- We can do some research on that.
- Yeah, for sure.
841
00:38:15,002 --> 00:38:16,077
What is Lot 4?
842
00:38:16,170 --> 00:38:17,755
- What's your interest there?
- Uh, it's...
843
00:38:17,839 --> 00:38:19,673
There was this map,
844
00:38:19,832 --> 00:38:22,917
which we, in truth,
are still trying to vet.
845
00:38:23,010 --> 00:38:25,428
You know, as part
of Zena Halpern's research,
846
00:38:25,513 --> 00:38:28,181
there is a reference
to "the hatch."
847
00:38:28,340 --> 00:38:31,426
And, uh, so, we continue
to search for that.
848
00:38:31,510 --> 00:38:33,845
We were chasing, uh, the hatch,
849
00:38:33,929 --> 00:38:36,356
and we were using
the magnetometer hits from CSR,
850
00:38:36,515 --> 00:38:37,941
and that was the first piece
we pulled up
851
00:38:38,025 --> 00:38:40,026
in one of the anomalies.
852
00:38:40,111 --> 00:38:42,195
Actually, I'm-I'm very intrigued
by the possibility
853
00:38:42,354 --> 00:38:44,022
that piece of bell metal
might be associated
854
00:38:44,106 --> 00:38:46,774
- with Portuguese on the island.
- Mm-hmm.
855
00:38:46,859 --> 00:38:51,955
They were among the first
to use cannon on board ships.
856
00:38:52,114 --> 00:38:55,783
It is well-documented
that Portuguese explorers
857
00:38:55,868 --> 00:38:57,869
frequently visited Nova Scotia
858
00:38:57,953 --> 00:39:00,714
between the 16th and 18th
centuries.
859
00:39:00,873 --> 00:39:04,050
However, some Oak Island
theorists believe
860
00:39:04,135 --> 00:39:07,137
that members of a Portuguese
branch of the Knights Templar,
861
00:39:07,296 --> 00:39:10,131
known as the Knights of Christ,
may have come to the region
862
00:39:10,215 --> 00:39:15,553
much earlier to hide a vast
and priceless treasure.
863
00:39:15,638 --> 00:39:18,064
Ooh, look at that.
864
00:39:18,149 --> 00:39:20,817
Five weeks
ago, while searching on Lot 16,
865
00:39:20,976 --> 00:39:22,560
Rick and Gary Drayton
866
00:39:22,645 --> 00:39:25,322
discovered a small,
ancient stone cannonball
867
00:39:25,481 --> 00:39:27,073
known as a "gunstone."
868
00:39:29,068 --> 00:39:31,235
- Steve, look at this.
- Yes?
869
00:39:31,320 --> 00:39:33,655
It was a near match
to one found last year in the spoils
870
00:39:33,739 --> 00:39:38,576
excavated in 2019
from the Money Pit area.
871
00:39:38,669 --> 00:39:41,004
Amazingly,
both of these gunstones
872
00:39:41,088 --> 00:39:44,507
were found to potentially be
of Portuguese origin.
873
00:39:44,667 --> 00:39:46,417
Could those gunstones,
874
00:39:46,502 --> 00:39:49,346
along with this fragment
from a possible cannon,
875
00:39:49,430 --> 00:39:52,173
as well as the stone wharf
in the swamp
876
00:39:52,257 --> 00:39:57,354
all be corroborative evidence
that this theory is true?
877
00:39:57,438 --> 00:39:59,439
And this is why Dr. Brousseau
878
00:39:59,598 --> 00:40:02,108
is such a, you know,
such a great resource.
879
00:40:02,193 --> 00:40:05,111
This metal was used by
the Spanish and the Portuguese
880
00:40:05,196 --> 00:40:06,604
for quite some time.
881
00:40:06,697 --> 00:40:09,941
It's an interesting thing
to think that such a metal
882
00:40:10,025 --> 00:40:13,611
used in bells and cannons
would be on Lot 4.
883
00:40:13,704 --> 00:40:16,539
- Another mystery.
- Another mystery.
884
00:40:16,624 --> 00:40:17,958
- Yeah.
- Gary's work with the metal detector
885
00:40:18,042 --> 00:40:19,867
just seems to indicate
886
00:40:19,961 --> 00:40:23,129
there's... was a lot of activity
in that general area.
887
00:40:23,288 --> 00:40:24,965
The finds say that
there was activity
888
00:40:25,124 --> 00:40:27,634
over a seemingly
long period of time.
889
00:40:27,718 --> 00:40:28,969
Something...
890
00:40:29,053 --> 00:40:30,804
happened in that area.
891
00:40:30,888 --> 00:40:33,556
Something about this island
a-attracted a lot
892
00:40:33,716 --> 00:40:35,892
- of effort.
- Mm-hmm.
893
00:40:35,977 --> 00:40:38,219
We got to go down that road
and see where that might lead.
894
00:40:38,303 --> 00:40:40,480
Okay. Well, again,
thank you for coming down.
895
00:40:40,639 --> 00:40:42,557
I always enjoy
these-these sessions very much.
896
00:40:42,641 --> 00:40:44,234
My pleasure. Good luck.
897
00:40:44,393 --> 00:40:46,561
Thank you.
898
00:40:46,645 --> 00:40:49,239
After another successful week
899
00:40:49,398 --> 00:40:53,576
that resulted in new discoveries
made all across Oak Island,
900
00:40:53,736 --> 00:40:57,080
the Laginas and their team
may be closer than ever
901
00:40:57,239 --> 00:40:59,574
to finally revealing the secrets
902
00:40:59,667 --> 00:41:02,577
that have endured
for more than two centuries.
903
00:41:02,670 --> 00:41:06,914
But as they continue
to narrow down the possibilities
904
00:41:06,999 --> 00:41:09,509
of who may have been
behind this mystery,
905
00:41:09,593 --> 00:41:14,005
are they also zeroing in
on a vast cache of treasure?
906
00:41:14,089 --> 00:41:17,767
Or will they find
that the deeper they dig,
907
00:41:17,926 --> 00:41:21,354
the darker the secrets become?
908
00:41:25,017 --> 00:41:27,694
Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
909
00:41:27,853 --> 00:41:29,437
Oh.
910
00:41:29,521 --> 00:41:31,272
Could be more pieces of a ship.
911
00:41:31,356 --> 00:41:33,108
Holy smokes. What
do you think of that, Rick?
912
00:41:33,192 --> 00:41:34,868
The swamp is yielding things.
913
00:41:35,027 --> 00:41:36,953
Wow, it sounds fantastic.
914
00:41:37,038 --> 00:41:38,196
What the bloody hell is this?
915
00:41:38,280 --> 00:41:40,031
It's a typical strap
916
00:41:40,115 --> 00:41:41,208
- for a heavy chest.
- Really?
917
00:41:41,292 --> 00:41:43,034
That's a nice surprise.
918
00:41:43,118 --> 00:41:44,544
I have always thought the way
919
00:41:44,703 --> 00:41:47,297
to figure out the Money Pit
was finding Shaft 6.
920
00:41:47,381 --> 00:41:49,290
Okay! Look at that.
921
00:41:49,383 --> 00:41:51,840
If it's Shaft 6, how far
are we from the Money Pit?
922
00:41:51,925 --> 00:41:53,219
18 feet.
923
00:41:53,378 --> 00:41:55,055
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