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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,024 --> 00:00:03,336 Tonight on "The Curse of Oak Island"... 2 00:00:04,265 --> 00:00:05,000 Look at that. 3 00:00:05,085 --> 00:00:06,454 That's really something. 4 00:00:06,539 --> 00:00:08,359 That excavator looks really big. 5 00:00:08,444 --> 00:00:10,548 If there is a ship there, then I want to see the evidence. 6 00:00:10,632 --> 00:00:12,969 That piece of bell metal might be associated 7 00:00:13,054 --> 00:00:14,254 - with Portuguese. - The tin, 8 00:00:14,338 --> 00:00:16,774 it's been used in the production of cannons. 9 00:00:16,859 --> 00:00:18,532 Ooh, look at that. 10 00:00:18,617 --> 00:00:20,274 That is bloody cool, mate. 11 00:00:20,359 --> 00:00:21,783 You would use a tool like this 12 00:00:21,867 --> 00:00:23,096 for smoothing timbers. 13 00:00:23,189 --> 00:00:25,696 - To sink a shaft. - Wow. 14 00:00:25,781 --> 00:00:27,238 Seems to me, it's a shaft wall. 15 00:00:27,323 --> 00:00:28,749 I can't explain it. 16 00:00:31,370 --> 00:00:34,640 There is an island in the North Atlantic 17 00:00:35,101 --> 00:00:36,883 where people have been looking for 18 00:00:36,967 --> 00:00:41,250 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 19 00:00:41,593 --> 00:00:44,368 So far, they have found a stone slab 20 00:00:44,453 --> 00:00:47,217 with strange symbols carved into it... 21 00:00:47,302 --> 00:00:51,203 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 22 00:00:51,437 --> 00:00:54,892 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 23 00:00:54,977 --> 00:00:57,086 to the Knights Templar. 24 00:00:57,171 --> 00:00:59,532 To date, six men have died 25 00:00:59,617 --> 00:01:01,899 trying to solve the mystery. 26 00:01:02,226 --> 00:01:07,453 And according to legend, one more will have to die 27 00:01:07,656 --> 00:01:10,546 before the treasure can be found. 28 00:01:15,709 --> 00:01:17,709 *THE CURSE OF OAK ISLAND Season 09 Episode 07 29 00:01:17,793 --> 00:01:19,793 Episode Title: "It All Adze Upe" Aired on: December 14, 2021. 30 00:01:23,338 --> 00:01:24,848 Welcome to the war room, guys. 31 00:01:25,007 --> 00:01:26,657 We're here to talk about where we can dig 32 00:01:26,742 --> 00:01:28,478 and where we can't dig and where we should dig 33 00:01:28,562 --> 00:01:29,760 and where we're gonna dig. 34 00:01:29,845 --> 00:01:31,532 - Good. - It is the beginning 35 00:01:31,617 --> 00:01:34,182 of a new day on Oak Island, 36 00:01:34,275 --> 00:01:37,277 but before they proceed with any new search activities 37 00:01:37,436 --> 00:01:40,864 in a quest to solve a 226-year-old mystery, 38 00:01:41,023 --> 00:01:45,618 brothers Rick and Marty Lagina gather in the war room 39 00:01:45,703 --> 00:01:49,956 with archaeologist Laird Niven and other members of their team. 40 00:01:50,115 --> 00:01:51,458 - So, what can we do, Laird? - Well... 41 00:01:51,542 --> 00:01:53,242 What can we dig in the swamp and how? 42 00:01:53,367 --> 00:01:55,203 So, we've applied for a swamp general permit, 43 00:01:55,287 --> 00:01:56,379 and that's been approved. 44 00:01:56,464 --> 00:01:58,344 - Oh. - We do have permission 45 00:01:58,429 --> 00:01:59,790 to dig on the south side. 46 00:01:59,884 --> 00:02:01,709 The paved area has also been approved. 47 00:02:01,793 --> 00:02:03,470 - Right now, it's the south of swamp... - Yeah. 48 00:02:03,554 --> 00:02:05,463 - And the paved area. - Yeah. 49 00:02:05,555 --> 00:02:07,565 - Okay. - And we just have to be careful of the... 50 00:02:07,650 --> 00:02:09,110 Yeah, the-the circle thing. 51 00:02:09,195 --> 00:02:10,300 - Yeah. Yeah. - Yeah. 52 00:02:10,385 --> 00:02:12,415 One month ago, 53 00:02:12,500 --> 00:02:14,760 while investigating a stone pathway 54 00:02:14,844 --> 00:02:17,179 in the southeastern corner of the swamp 55 00:02:17,338 --> 00:02:19,589 that may be leading to the Money Pit... 56 00:02:19,683 --> 00:02:20,590 What you got? 57 00:02:20,684 --> 00:02:22,935 I have a piece of pottery. 58 00:02:23,019 --> 00:02:24,853 Laird Niven unearthed pieces 59 00:02:24,938 --> 00:02:27,273 of indigenous Mi'kmaq pottery that could be 60 00:02:27,432 --> 00:02:29,775 more than 500 years old. 61 00:02:29,859 --> 00:02:31,944 This one's the most delicate I've ever seen. 62 00:02:32,103 --> 00:02:34,328 These discoveries led 63 00:02:34,413 --> 00:02:37,618 to the provincial Department of Community, Culture and Heritage 64 00:02:37,703 --> 00:02:39,534 issuing a shocking mandate 65 00:02:39,619 --> 00:02:42,121 for search activities outside the Money Pit area. 66 00:02:42,205 --> 00:02:43,447 The archeologists asked 67 00:02:43,540 --> 00:02:45,115 that we stop down. 68 00:02:45,208 --> 00:02:46,792 We stop work at the two areas 69 00:02:46,951 --> 00:02:49,035 where we were finding the artifacts. 70 00:02:49,120 --> 00:02:51,121 We have free range inside of the green. 71 00:02:51,214 --> 00:02:54,216 Any activity inside the green, we're allowed to pursue. 72 00:02:54,375 --> 00:02:56,626 - And the red? - We need special permission 73 00:02:56,720 --> 00:02:58,387 to be inside of the red. 74 00:02:58,546 --> 00:03:00,881 The swamp was sort of giving up its secrets 75 00:03:00,974 --> 00:03:03,559 right about the time this happened. 76 00:03:03,643 --> 00:03:05,978 So, yeah, it-it's painful. 77 00:03:06,137 --> 00:03:11,391 But we have always moved forward optimistically and hopefully, 78 00:03:11,484 --> 00:03:13,643 and that's how we're gonna approach it. 79 00:03:13,728 --> 00:03:17,063 We know that there are restrictions placed on our work 80 00:03:17,157 --> 00:03:19,649 by Communities, Culture and Heritage. 81 00:03:19,743 --> 00:03:23,412 But we do have some permission... Or permits, I should say... 82 00:03:23,571 --> 00:03:26,331 To dig along the edge of the swamp road. 83 00:03:26,416 --> 00:03:29,418 You know, I-I've been completely wrong about the swamp, 84 00:03:29,577 --> 00:03:31,503 and I'll freely admit it, but I think every time 85 00:03:31,588 --> 00:03:34,006 we've dug of any substance, we've found something. 86 00:03:34,090 --> 00:03:35,499 Right. 87 00:03:35,583 --> 00:03:38,260 Again, everything goes back to Tom, your father, 88 00:03:38,419 --> 00:03:40,012 - his interest, and your interest. - Yep. 89 00:03:40,096 --> 00:03:41,505 I asked you long ago, 90 00:03:41,598 --> 00:03:43,477 I said, "Tom, if there's anything to find on Oak Island, 91 00:03:43,561 --> 00:03:44,977 where is it?" What did you tell me? 92 00:03:45,062 --> 00:03:46,267 I said, "It's in the swamp." 93 00:03:46,352 --> 00:03:47,391 I said, "That's where answers are, 94 00:03:47,475 --> 00:03:49,012 - to what we're looking for." - There you go. 95 00:03:49,096 --> 00:03:50,689 Yeah. 96 00:03:50,774 --> 00:03:52,094 After the late landowner 97 00:03:52,183 --> 00:03:54,100 and treasure hunter Fred Nolan 98 00:03:54,185 --> 00:03:57,103 drained the swamp back in 1969 99 00:03:57,188 --> 00:04:00,179 and discovered several parts of a sailing vessel, 100 00:04:00,264 --> 00:04:01,942 including a ship's mast, 101 00:04:02,035 --> 00:04:04,703 he became convinced that the swamp 102 00:04:04,788 --> 00:04:07,456 had been artificially created in order to hide 103 00:04:07,615 --> 00:04:10,867 the wreck of a massive treasure galleon. 104 00:04:10,960 --> 00:04:13,984 Although Fred was never able to prove it, 105 00:04:14,069 --> 00:04:17,633 over the past four years working with Fred's son Tom... 106 00:04:17,792 --> 00:04:20,469 That is not something that should be in a swamp. 107 00:04:20,553 --> 00:04:23,213 Rick, Marty, Craig and the team 108 00:04:23,306 --> 00:04:25,298 have made discoveries in the brackish bog 109 00:04:25,391 --> 00:04:28,051 that support the incredible theory. 110 00:04:28,135 --> 00:04:31,230 That is very impressive. Wow. 111 00:04:31,314 --> 00:04:33,390 These finds include the stone wharf 112 00:04:33,483 --> 00:04:35,475 in the southeastern corner, 113 00:04:35,560 --> 00:04:37,402 which historian Terry Deveau believes 114 00:04:37,562 --> 00:04:39,980 could be of Portuguese origin... 115 00:04:40,073 --> 00:04:42,574 This is 16th-century and before. 116 00:04:42,733 --> 00:04:45,235 That's remarkable. 117 00:04:45,328 --> 00:04:47,070 And numerous wooden artifacts 118 00:04:47,163 --> 00:04:50,156 such as a possible piece of ship's railing 119 00:04:50,241 --> 00:04:54,294 that has been carbon-dated to as early as 660 AD. 120 00:04:56,256 --> 00:04:58,841 However, one of the most compelling potential clues 121 00:04:58,925 --> 00:05:03,262 was identified in 2018 by seismic scanning 122 00:05:03,346 --> 00:05:05,639 that was conducted across the swamp... 123 00:05:07,183 --> 00:05:12,596 a mysterious 200-foot-long ship-shaped anomaly. 124 00:05:12,680 --> 00:05:16,024 So, Billy, can we get a swamp excavator? 125 00:05:16,183 --> 00:05:18,101 The swamp excavator is good, certainly out in the middle, 126 00:05:18,185 --> 00:05:20,946 but if we're doing the edges, a-a long-reach is better. 127 00:05:21,105 --> 00:05:23,190 What is "long-reach" that you're thinking? What is that? 128 00:05:23,274 --> 00:05:25,617 It would be 80-foot long-reach. 129 00:05:25,702 --> 00:05:27,611 Hmm. That's pretty good. 130 00:05:27,695 --> 00:05:29,446 - Yep. - Um, I say we do it. 131 00:05:29,539 --> 00:05:31,948 Anybody have any other thoughts? 132 00:05:32,041 --> 00:05:33,625 I think we should. 133 00:05:33,710 --> 00:05:35,461 - Yeah. - There's always information 134 00:05:35,545 --> 00:05:37,370 in that swamp, every time we dig in it. 135 00:05:37,455 --> 00:05:39,956 So, if we get a machine here that can do it, 136 00:05:40,049 --> 00:05:42,301 let's-let's get on that south side and start digging. 137 00:05:42,385 --> 00:05:43,543 Right. 138 00:05:43,628 --> 00:05:45,128 Craig, what do you say? 139 00:05:45,212 --> 00:05:46,713 Yeah, I-I agree. I mean, 140 00:05:46,806 --> 00:05:48,891 the extended reach will be perfect. 141 00:05:50,051 --> 00:05:52,302 Billy, you got a unanimous decision 142 00:05:52,386 --> 00:05:53,720 out of this group. 143 00:05:53,804 --> 00:05:55,055 That's pretty exciting. 144 00:05:55,139 --> 00:05:56,648 It is. 145 00:05:56,807 --> 00:05:58,225 - Yeah. - All right, well, let's do it. 146 00:05:58,309 --> 00:05:59,726 Why don't you get that in motion, Billy, 147 00:05:59,810 --> 00:06:01,987 and we're gonna, you know, we'll dig, we'll dig in the swamp. 148 00:06:02,071 --> 00:06:04,064 There's a lot to hope for, but it won't get done 149 00:06:04,148 --> 00:06:06,158 - unless you start. - Yep. 150 00:06:06,317 --> 00:06:07,826 - So, let's get going. - Okay. 151 00:06:07,985 --> 00:06:09,828 Okay. Let's dig the swamp. 152 00:06:09,913 --> 00:06:11,905 - Yep. - Okey doke. 153 00:06:11,989 --> 00:06:14,741 Later that morning, while the team arranges 154 00:06:14,825 --> 00:06:17,577 to obtain their new piece of heavy digging equipment... 155 00:06:17,662 --> 00:06:18,912 - Core coming in. - All right. 156 00:06:18,996 --> 00:06:20,339 In the Money Pit area, 157 00:06:20,498 --> 00:06:22,507 geologist Terry Matheson, 158 00:06:22,592 --> 00:06:25,093 Oak Island historian Charles Barkhouse 159 00:06:25,252 --> 00:06:27,346 and members of the team have begun drilling 160 00:06:27,430 --> 00:06:30,849 a new six-inch borehole known as F-2. 161 00:06:30,934 --> 00:06:32,601 - Hey, guys. - Hey, Brennan. How you doing? 162 00:06:32,685 --> 00:06:34,010 - Good. How are you? - Good. 163 00:06:34,103 --> 00:06:36,846 - Fresh core? - Yep. 164 00:06:36,931 --> 00:06:39,107 - What do we got, Adam? - 53. 165 00:06:40,267 --> 00:06:42,102 - 49 to 53? - Yes. 166 00:06:42,195 --> 00:06:44,938 Over the past six weeks, 167 00:06:45,022 --> 00:06:48,283 Rick, Marty, Craig and the team have been conducting 168 00:06:48,442 --> 00:06:51,361 an operation to drill some 20 new boreholes 169 00:06:51,445 --> 00:06:55,290 on a strategic grid in an area known as the C-1 cluster. 170 00:06:55,375 --> 00:06:59,127 It is here, in the vicinity of the C-1 shaft, 171 00:06:59,212 --> 00:07:01,880 that they have not only recovered pieces of metal, 172 00:07:01,965 --> 00:07:04,457 as well as water samples containing traces 173 00:07:04,542 --> 00:07:06,209 of both silver and gold 174 00:07:06,293 --> 00:07:09,045 but also, evidence of wooden tunnels 175 00:07:09,130 --> 00:07:13,225 nearly 90 feet deep dating back to as early as the 15th century. 176 00:07:15,469 --> 00:07:17,396 So, Brennan, the new plan is, we're gonna just 177 00:07:17,480 --> 00:07:19,982 burn down for the first 49 feet. 178 00:07:20,141 --> 00:07:22,484 - Okay. - And that gets the sweet spot 179 00:07:22,643 --> 00:07:25,061 of 110 to about 120, 180 00:07:25,154 --> 00:07:28,314 where we hope to intersect a tunnel in and around 110. 181 00:07:28,399 --> 00:07:31,410 - So we're gonna take it to 120 to be sure. - Sure. 182 00:07:31,569 --> 00:07:35,593 We have been chasing all around the C-1 cluster, 183 00:07:35,678 --> 00:07:37,074 trying to figure out what's going on 184 00:07:37,158 --> 00:07:39,251 and getting some really interesting results. 185 00:07:39,410 --> 00:07:42,671 I don't know what to make of the wood that keeps coming up, 186 00:07:42,830 --> 00:07:47,092 several of which have dated to 1480 to 1650. 187 00:07:47,176 --> 00:07:50,012 And the metal from D-2 had gold in it. 188 00:07:50,096 --> 00:07:52,839 So that could be very significant. 189 00:07:52,923 --> 00:07:54,266 So, we know 190 00:07:54,350 --> 00:07:57,343 that right in line of F-2 is D-2, 191 00:07:57,428 --> 00:07:58,428 and that's where we hit... 192 00:07:58,521 --> 00:08:00,180 We found those three pieces of metal. 193 00:08:00,264 --> 00:08:02,098 - Wow. - So, it could be, 194 00:08:02,183 --> 00:08:05,435 it just could be a tunnel that we may find here. 195 00:08:05,528 --> 00:08:06,936 - Let's hope. - So... Let's hope. 196 00:08:07,021 --> 00:08:08,363 If it's there, Mike will find it. 197 00:08:08,448 --> 00:08:10,106 That we will. 198 00:08:10,191 --> 00:08:12,108 What we are engaged in 199 00:08:12,201 --> 00:08:15,445 is trying to understand what is happening underground. 200 00:08:15,538 --> 00:08:17,706 It's critically important to analyze the data 201 00:08:17,865 --> 00:08:21,451 from the drill program and see if it affects 202 00:08:21,544 --> 00:08:23,879 where you put the ten-foot cans. 203 00:08:23,963 --> 00:08:27,207 I think, right now, we've got a little bit of connective tissue. 204 00:08:27,291 --> 00:08:30,877 We've got high gold and silver water sample tests 205 00:08:30,970 --> 00:08:32,888 that are saying that this might be 206 00:08:32,972 --> 00:08:35,724 a-a premiere location for a large can. 207 00:08:35,883 --> 00:08:37,225 What you got, Adam? 208 00:08:37,384 --> 00:08:39,394 - 86. - 86. 209 00:08:39,479 --> 00:08:41,396 It's a heavy one. Feels like wood. 210 00:08:42,482 --> 00:08:44,390 Wow. 211 00:08:44,484 --> 00:08:46,059 That looks like it's all wood. 212 00:08:46,152 --> 00:08:48,737 We could be in another shaft. 213 00:08:49,739 --> 00:08:52,157 Part of a shaft? 214 00:08:52,241 --> 00:08:53,992 Found in the same area, and at nearly 215 00:08:54,151 --> 00:08:56,069 the same depth where the team 216 00:08:56,162 --> 00:08:58,580 recently discovered both evidence of a tunnel 217 00:08:58,739 --> 00:09:00,999 and also treasure? 218 00:09:01,158 --> 00:09:04,327 Look, the grain is perpendicular to the stroke of the drill. 219 00:09:04,420 --> 00:09:06,412 I would say that's a shaft wall. 220 00:09:06,506 --> 00:09:09,249 If so, who built it? 221 00:09:09,342 --> 00:09:11,751 A prior group of searchers? 222 00:09:11,836 --> 00:09:13,345 Or could it have been someone 223 00:09:13,429 --> 00:09:16,515 who hid something here long, long ago? 224 00:09:16,674 --> 00:09:18,183 - Hey, Scott. - Hey, guys. 225 00:09:18,342 --> 00:09:19,935 Scott, how are you doing? 226 00:09:20,094 --> 00:09:21,186 - Hey, Steve. - Hey, guys. 227 00:09:21,270 --> 00:09:23,772 - Hey, Steve. - How's it looking? 228 00:09:23,856 --> 00:09:27,767 Well, as you see, from 82 feet to 89 feet, 229 00:09:27,852 --> 00:09:31,104 quite a substantial section of stacked timbers here. 230 00:09:31,197 --> 00:09:33,532 - Seems to me it's a shaft wall. - Yeah. 231 00:09:33,616 --> 00:09:37,035 So, we already know there is a tunneling system around C-1. 232 00:09:37,120 --> 00:09:39,788 Or, it's the original Money Pit. 233 00:09:39,872 --> 00:09:43,032 We keep getting evidence of tunnels and shafts that 234 00:09:43,117 --> 00:09:46,119 are totally undocumented in the C-1 cluster. 235 00:09:46,203 --> 00:09:48,872 So, we're trying to define what these shafts are 236 00:09:48,965 --> 00:09:51,466 and who made these tunnels and where they're going. 237 00:09:51,625 --> 00:09:53,877 It might even give us the puzzle pieces we need 238 00:09:53,961 --> 00:09:55,971 to figure this whole thing out. 239 00:09:56,130 --> 00:09:57,723 Let's see if we can repeat it. Hit it again. 240 00:09:57,807 --> 00:09:59,391 - Yeah. - That's right. 241 00:09:59,475 --> 00:10:01,726 - So, we'll carry on. - Right on. 242 00:10:01,886 --> 00:10:03,562 Once more into the breach. 243 00:10:08,234 --> 00:10:09,559 Watch your fingers! 244 00:10:09,643 --> 00:10:10,986 While the drilling operation 245 00:10:11,070 --> 00:10:12,729 continues in the Money Pit area... 246 00:10:12,813 --> 00:10:14,739 There should be some good stuff here. 247 00:10:14,824 --> 00:10:15,657 You would think. 248 00:10:15,741 --> 00:10:17,817 Nearly a mile to the west, 249 00:10:17,902 --> 00:10:21,329 Rick Lagina and metal detection expert Gary Drayton 250 00:10:21,414 --> 00:10:24,741 arrive at Lot 4 to continue searching for 251 00:10:24,825 --> 00:10:27,827 a feature that, if found, could corroborate 252 00:10:27,912 --> 00:10:29,579 one of the most incredible theories 253 00:10:29,663 --> 00:10:31,840 ever presented about the Oak Island treasure. 254 00:10:33,259 --> 00:10:36,169 It's only a matter of time before we pull up 255 00:10:36,253 --> 00:10:37,804 some coins out of this area. 256 00:10:39,682 --> 00:10:42,434 So, where it points at "The Hole Under the Hatch," 257 00:10:42,518 --> 00:10:44,519 as the map depicts it. 258 00:10:44,604 --> 00:10:46,771 It looks like it's a wooded area. 259 00:10:46,856 --> 00:10:47,940 It looks like it's over on Lot 4. 260 00:10:48,024 --> 00:10:50,350 Yes, it does. 261 00:10:50,434 --> 00:10:51,517 Two weeks ago, 262 00:10:51,602 --> 00:10:53,528 mechanical engineer Matt Sandt 263 00:10:53,687 --> 00:10:56,114 presented the team with his research 264 00:10:56,199 --> 00:10:59,108 on a reported 14th-century map that was first shown 265 00:10:59,202 --> 00:11:02,612 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. 267 00:11:06,700 --> 00:11:08,952 It was Zena's belief that the map 268 00:11:09,036 --> 00:11:11,955 had been created by members of the Knights Templar... 269 00:11:12,048 --> 00:11:14,457 And noted secret locations around the island... 270 00:11:14,550 --> 00:11:16,968 Written in French... That represented key clues 271 00:11:17,127 --> 00:11:18,211 to finding a vast 272 00:11:18,295 --> 00:11:20,546 and potentially priceless treasure. 273 00:11:20,631 --> 00:11:23,383 One of these sites was simply labeled as 274 00:11:23,476 --> 00:11:26,052 "The Hole Under the Hatch." 275 00:11:26,136 --> 00:11:29,898 Back by the main road on the western side, just up there 276 00:11:30,057 --> 00:11:31,650 on Lot 4... 277 00:11:31,734 --> 00:11:34,143 Yeah, the pink and then those red dots. 278 00:11:34,237 --> 00:11:35,570 Do you see that? 279 00:11:35,655 --> 00:11:37,514 Over the past two weeks, 280 00:11:37,599 --> 00:11:40,149 the team has not only marked a large, 281 00:11:40,243 --> 00:11:43,152 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 00:11:48,909 --> 00:11:50,252 and a gold-plated button. 285 00:11:51,245 --> 00:11:54,089 - I'll try over here. - Okay. 286 00:11:54,248 --> 00:11:57,417 However, due to the new island-wide restrictions 287 00:11:57,501 --> 00:11:58,927 imposed by the Department 288 00:11:59,086 --> 00:12:01,504 of Community, Culture and Heritage, 289 00:12:01,597 --> 00:12:04,099 they will need to recover more compelling evidence 290 00:12:04,183 --> 00:12:06,175 before they can obtain a permit 291 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 00:12:46,892 --> 00:12:49,060 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 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 67977

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