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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,503 --> 00:00:04,197 Tonight, on The Curse Of Oak Island... 2 00:00:04,321 --> 00:00:05,395 What a good day to find treasure. 3 00:00:05,414 --> 00:00:06,730 Oh. Look at that. 4 00:00:06,823 --> 00:00:08,398 - Is that concrete? - Yeah. 5 00:00:08,492 --> 00:00:10,843 We could be close to the actual vault. 6 00:00:12,588 --> 00:00:14,216 - Whoa! - The hammer grab's grabbing on something 7 00:00:14,240 --> 00:00:16,664 - that's too heavy to pull back out. - Wow. 8 00:00:16,684 --> 00:00:18,742 There's got to be something in that clay right there. 9 00:00:18,761 --> 00:00:19,904 Oh, that's a screamer, mate. 10 00:00:19,928 --> 00:00:21,928 Come on, baby. Come to papa. 11 00:00:22,081 --> 00:00:23,171 Wow. 12 00:00:23,190 --> 00:00:24,506 Let's see what the machine says. 13 00:00:24,525 --> 00:00:25,858 Okay. 14 00:00:26,085 --> 00:00:26,841 - That's gold. - Absolutely. 15 00:00:26,861 --> 00:00:27,861 It's just amazing. 16 00:00:31,423 --> 00:00:35,092 There is an island in the North Atlantic 17 00:00:35,110 --> 00:00:38,353 where people have been looking for an incredible treasure 18 00:00:38,447 --> 00:00:41,448 for more than 200 years. 19 00:00:41,600 --> 00:00:44,935 So far, they have found a stone slab 20 00:00:44,953 --> 00:00:46,953 with strange symbols carved into it, 21 00:00:47,048 --> 00:00:50,957 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 22 00:00:51,052 --> 00:00:52,959 and a lead cross 23 00:00:53,054 --> 00:00:57,114 whose origin may be connected to the Knights Templar. 24 00:00:57,132 --> 00:01:00,041 To date, six men have died 25 00:01:00,061 --> 00:01:02,119 trying to solve the mystery. 26 00:01:02,137 --> 00:01:04,621 And according to legend, 27 00:01:04,640 --> 00:01:08,125 one more will have to die 28 00:01:08,218 --> 00:01:10,235 before the treasure can be found. 29 00:01:22,141 --> 00:01:24,399 - Morning, Rick. - Hey, Gary. 30 00:01:24,418 --> 00:01:25,567 Today's the day, mate. 31 00:01:25,586 --> 00:01:27,569 To get to the bottom of this. 32 00:01:27,663 --> 00:01:30,314 This could be the Money Pit. 33 00:01:30,332 --> 00:01:32,758 - Yeah. - We'll just wait and see. 34 00:01:32,909 --> 00:01:35,669 A new morning has dawned on Oak Island. 35 00:01:35,763 --> 00:01:39,414 There's nowhere else I'd rather be, mate. Really isn't. 36 00:01:39,508 --> 00:01:42,768 And with it comes great hope and anticipation 37 00:01:42,919 --> 00:01:44,344 for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina 38 00:01:44,438 --> 00:01:46,271 and their team 39 00:01:46,423 --> 00:01:48,682 as they believe that they may have finally 40 00:01:48,776 --> 00:01:52,093 pinpointed the location of the original Money Pit 41 00:01:52,113 --> 00:01:55,188 and the hiding place of a vast treasure 42 00:01:55,341 --> 00:02:00,010 that men and women have sought for 227 years. 43 00:02:00,103 --> 00:02:03,455 - Morning. - Morning. Good morning, Vanessa. 44 00:02:03,682 --> 00:02:06,700 So, we have advanced the can. We're at 104. 45 00:02:06,852 --> 00:02:09,294 Can's advancing fine, still. 46 00:02:09,446 --> 00:02:11,538 - What dig depth do you have now? - 92 feet. 47 00:02:11,632 --> 00:02:12,297 - Okay. - Okay? Thank you. - Okay, excellent. 48 00:02:12,449 --> 00:02:14,115 Thank you. 49 00:02:14,135 --> 00:02:15,525 Working with representatives 50 00:02:15,544 --> 00:02:16,877 from Irving Equipment Limited 51 00:02:17,029 --> 00:02:18,637 and ROC Equipment, 52 00:02:18,788 --> 00:02:21,198 the Oak Island team is excavating 53 00:02:21,291 --> 00:02:23,383 a ten-foot-wide steel-cased shaft 54 00:02:23,477 --> 00:02:25,552 known as TF-1. 55 00:02:25,704 --> 00:02:28,872 It was at this location earlier this year that, 56 00:02:28,891 --> 00:02:31,817 at a depth of approximately 90 feet, 57 00:02:32,044 --> 00:02:34,561 they discovered evidence of a wooden tunnel 58 00:02:34,713 --> 00:02:37,881 dating back to as early as the 15th century 59 00:02:37,900 --> 00:02:42,161 as well as trace evidence of both silver and gold. 60 00:02:42,388 --> 00:02:45,071 I think we all are very hopeful that 61 00:02:45,166 --> 00:02:48,558 we'll find something that, for once and for all, 62 00:02:48,577 --> 00:02:50,818 tell us exactly what's happened underground. 63 00:02:50,838 --> 00:02:54,080 So, if Doug is right, 64 00:02:54,233 --> 00:02:57,901 all of this broken stuff... We know it's a shaft. 65 00:02:57,920 --> 00:03:01,180 Yeah. Do we know what shaft it was? 66 00:03:01,407 --> 00:03:04,074 Well, it was Roosevelt's shaft, 1909. 67 00:03:04,092 --> 00:03:07,168 But they thought they were on the Money Pit, right? 68 00:03:07,262 --> 00:03:09,521 - Yeah. - But, look, the-the little bits and pieces 69 00:03:09,673 --> 00:03:13,675 kind of add up, you know? The 1909 shaft, 70 00:03:13,694 --> 00:03:15,936 - the boot, the date of the boot. - Yeah. 71 00:03:16,030 --> 00:03:19,773 So, "it fits," but we've got a lot of things that fit. 72 00:03:19,867 --> 00:03:21,608 Yeah, that's true. 73 00:03:21,760 --> 00:03:24,444 Well, I thought that boot was like an old cavalier boot. 74 00:03:24,596 --> 00:03:27,689 But, hey, if it's a ex-president's boot, 75 00:03:27,708 --> 00:03:29,783 - that'd be just as good. - Yep. 76 00:03:29,877 --> 00:03:32,936 Look at this! 77 00:03:32,955 --> 00:03:34,880 Just one day ago, the team 78 00:03:35,031 --> 00:03:38,291 made a curious discovery offering more evidence 79 00:03:38,444 --> 00:03:41,278 that they could be digging in the original Money Pit: 80 00:03:41,296 --> 00:03:45,282 a worker's boot dating to the early 20th century. 81 00:03:45,375 --> 00:03:48,285 So, up here it says Kaufman. 82 00:03:48,303 --> 00:03:50,211 They were making these type of boots 83 00:03:50,231 --> 00:03:52,472 in 1908 to 1909. 84 00:03:52,566 --> 00:03:55,642 This might be the pit that FDR was digging in. 85 00:03:55,794 --> 00:03:57,218 Well, that'd be pretty cool. 86 00:03:57,312 --> 00:03:59,238 In 1909, 87 00:03:59,389 --> 00:04:01,965 the Old Gold Salvage and Wrecking Company, 88 00:04:01,984 --> 00:04:04,134 led by Captain Henry Bowdoin, 89 00:04:04,152 --> 00:04:07,971 excavated what was believed to be the original Treasure Pit 90 00:04:07,990 --> 00:04:11,399 some 100 feet deep before their efforts were vanquished 91 00:04:11,493 --> 00:04:14,160 by cave-ins and flooding. 92 00:04:14,255 --> 00:04:18,148 It was an effort that was financed by a young attorney 93 00:04:18,166 --> 00:04:22,577 and Freemason by the name of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 94 00:04:22,671 --> 00:04:24,596 The boot suggests 95 00:04:24,823 --> 00:04:27,657 we are into the Franklin Roosevelt workings. 96 00:04:27,676 --> 00:04:30,918 They associated their workings with the possible find 97 00:04:30,938 --> 00:04:32,829 of the original Money Pit shaft. 98 00:04:32,922 --> 00:04:35,015 It's still bringing up wood. 99 00:04:35,167 --> 00:04:38,518 If that is so, that's exceedingly interesting, 100 00:04:38,670 --> 00:04:41,021 because it means if we're not on it, 101 00:04:41,173 --> 00:04:42,781 we're certainly close. 102 00:04:46,862 --> 00:04:48,302 I got some information I'll show you. 103 00:04:48,438 --> 00:04:50,198 I was printing this out this morning based on 104 00:04:50,349 --> 00:04:51,789 what we were talking about yesterday. 105 00:04:53,127 --> 00:04:55,685 This is a letter from Duncan Harris to FDR. 106 00:04:55,704 --> 00:04:58,188 I highlight some interesting things here. 107 00:04:58,206 --> 00:05:01,949 It says, "We cleared out the pit to a depth of 107 feet, 108 00:05:02,044 --> 00:05:03,860 "taking out large quantities of boulders and timber. 109 00:05:03,879 --> 00:05:05,971 "At this depth we found a heavy platform 110 00:05:06,122 --> 00:05:07,859 "across the bottom of the cribbing, from which 111 00:05:07,883 --> 00:05:09,308 we were unable to take up." 112 00:05:09,535 --> 00:05:12,035 So, they hit a platform they never took up. 113 00:05:12,054 --> 00:05:13,461 Where are we right now? 114 00:05:13,555 --> 00:05:16,964 92. That's 15 feet below us. 115 00:05:17,059 --> 00:05:18,466 Yeah, yeah. We're close. 116 00:05:18,485 --> 00:05:20,445 To me, this is encouraging, because they were also 117 00:05:20,546 --> 00:05:21,895 seeing signs of a deep collapse. 118 00:05:21,989 --> 00:05:23,304 We would have to have if 119 00:05:23,324 --> 00:05:24,639 it was the original Money Pit. 120 00:05:24,658 --> 00:05:26,491 We're seeing the jumble of wood, 121 00:05:26,718 --> 00:05:30,162 so, I-I... you know, I find that really encouraging. 122 00:05:30,313 --> 00:05:33,056 Probably we're on what they're describing. 123 00:05:33,149 --> 00:05:34,499 I would... that, I would say, yes. 124 00:05:34,726 --> 00:05:36,226 Yeah. 125 00:05:36,244 --> 00:05:37,669 Because the Money Pit 126 00:05:37,821 --> 00:05:41,006 suffered a catastrophic collapse in 1861, 127 00:05:41,233 --> 00:05:43,733 could the massive amounts of broken timbers 128 00:05:43,827 --> 00:05:45,902 mean that the team is on course 129 00:05:45,921 --> 00:05:48,421 to make a historic discovery? 130 00:05:48,515 --> 00:05:51,165 I mean, this is good information to have, for sure. 131 00:05:51,185 --> 00:05:52,909 Yeah. 132 00:05:52,928 --> 00:05:54,686 At this point, I think 133 00:05:54,913 --> 00:05:57,097 - you just got to keep digging. - Yeah. 134 00:05:57,249 --> 00:06:00,675 As the excavation of the TF-1 shaft continues, 135 00:06:00,694 --> 00:06:04,696 near the southeast corner of the triangle-shaped swamp... 136 00:06:04,923 --> 00:06:07,515 All right. Once more into the swamp. 137 00:06:07,534 --> 00:06:09,776 David Fornetti has joined his Uncle Marty 138 00:06:09,870 --> 00:06:11,945 and his cousin Alex 139 00:06:12,039 --> 00:06:15,189 to continue searching for evidence of a stone path 140 00:06:15,209 --> 00:06:18,101 between the brackish bog and the Money Pit. 141 00:06:18,194 --> 00:06:20,120 We ran a grid over the stone road. 142 00:06:20,272 --> 00:06:22,472 So, from there we went to the uplands, did another pass, 143 00:06:22,608 --> 00:06:24,532 and still, seems to show the stone road. 144 00:06:24,551 --> 00:06:26,033 Okay. 145 00:06:26,053 --> 00:06:28,053 First scan, coming up. 146 00:06:28,280 --> 00:06:30,389 One week ago, Alex and David 147 00:06:30,616 --> 00:06:32,782 conducted a ground-penetrating radar scan 148 00:06:32,801 --> 00:06:35,060 heading eastward from the stone road 149 00:06:35,211 --> 00:06:37,712 discovered last year in the swamp. 150 00:06:37,806 --> 00:06:40,123 I think the stone road might be under us, right here. 151 00:06:40,142 --> 00:06:41,291 Oh, that's interesting. 152 00:06:41,309 --> 00:06:44,144 However, because the team 153 00:06:44,296 --> 00:06:47,631 is currently restricted from excavating a two-acre area 154 00:06:47,724 --> 00:06:49,633 near the southeast corner of the swamp 155 00:06:49,651 --> 00:06:51,468 due to a government mandate... 156 00:06:51,486 --> 00:06:52,560 Let's go for it. 157 00:06:52,654 --> 00:06:54,304 It is Alex and David's hope 158 00:06:54,397 --> 00:06:57,082 that they, along with Marty's help, 159 00:06:57,309 --> 00:07:00,827 can trace the buried road outside that zone. 160 00:07:00,979 --> 00:07:04,164 If they are successful, they can apply for a permit 161 00:07:04,316 --> 00:07:06,833 to uncover it, determine where it leads, 162 00:07:06,927 --> 00:07:10,654 and hopefully discover what might be hidden there. 163 00:07:10,747 --> 00:07:15,341 We have a decent idea of the general direction of the road. 164 00:07:15,436 --> 00:07:17,418 We know massive things occurred at the Money Pit, 165 00:07:17,438 --> 00:07:19,512 and a road would've been required. And 166 00:07:19,606 --> 00:07:22,165 what would be interesting would be to find a datable item 167 00:07:22,258 --> 00:07:24,184 along that road, and we've only unearthed, 168 00:07:24,278 --> 00:07:27,337 you know, it looks like maybe a few percent of it. 169 00:07:27,355 --> 00:07:30,115 - You think here? - Yeah, that's good. 170 00:07:30,266 --> 00:07:32,284 And then see the nice path you got right here? 171 00:07:32,435 --> 00:07:33,988 - Yeah. - Right around that tree 172 00:07:34,012 --> 00:07:35,954 - and all the way through there. - Okay. 173 00:07:36,181 --> 00:07:40,942 The OKM Gepard GPR 3D scanner 174 00:07:41,036 --> 00:07:43,295 emits radio waves into the earth 175 00:07:43,446 --> 00:07:46,523 which can detect objects, structures, or voids 176 00:07:46,541 --> 00:07:50,051 up to 130 feet below the surface. 177 00:07:53,365 --> 00:07:56,123 I think you can stop. Go ahead and stop. 178 00:07:56,218 --> 00:07:57,383 Okay. 179 00:07:57,536 --> 00:07:58,935 Yeah, see what it says. 180 00:08:00,147 --> 00:08:03,815 Well... it's kind of surprising, actually. 181 00:08:04,042 --> 00:08:06,467 We have an anomaly. Right in the middle. 182 00:08:06,487 --> 00:08:08,803 Hey, that's pretty cool. And it's... that's roughly 183 00:08:08,897 --> 00:08:10,616 - three feet, isn't it? - Three feet deep, yeah. 184 00:08:10,640 --> 00:08:12,473 - Yeah. - That's pretty exciting. 185 00:08:12,493 --> 00:08:15,142 This road... if it's only three feet deep... 186 00:08:15,162 --> 00:08:16,661 I'm eager to dig it. 187 00:08:16,888 --> 00:08:18,830 You know, we might be able to find some artifact 188 00:08:18,982 --> 00:08:20,999 that helps us figure out who in the heck was here. 189 00:08:21,226 --> 00:08:23,059 That's what I really like about this, is there's 190 00:08:23,078 --> 00:08:24,797 - nothing on either side of it. - Yeah, agreed. 191 00:08:24,821 --> 00:08:26,229 And it's the right scale and size and depth 192 00:08:26,248 --> 00:08:27,391 - to be the road. - Pretty cool. 193 00:08:27,415 --> 00:08:28,915 I actually kind of 194 00:08:29,067 --> 00:08:30,712 - can't believe it. - No, either... me either. 195 00:08:30,736 --> 00:08:32,585 Well, let's keep going. 196 00:08:32,738 --> 00:08:34,139 - All right. - Okay, yeah. 197 00:08:34,163 --> 00:08:37,257 Later that afternoon... 198 00:08:37,409 --> 00:08:41,261 Sure would be nice to get our hands on some treasure. 199 00:08:41,413 --> 00:08:44,247 There are some perks, mate, to being wet and covered in mud. 200 00:08:44,340 --> 00:08:47,767 We get to see the treasure first. 201 00:08:47,919 --> 00:08:50,529 Although the weather has turned, 202 00:08:50,756 --> 00:08:52,476 the team remains hopeful that the excavation 203 00:08:52,515 --> 00:08:55,441 of the TF-1 shaft in the Money Pit area... 204 00:08:55,594 --> 00:08:59,112 Which has now reached a depth of 107 feet... 205 00:08:59,264 --> 00:09:01,540 Could yield a major discovery at any moment. 206 00:09:05,212 --> 00:09:06,545 Okay, Michel? 207 00:09:08,456 --> 00:09:09,956 - All right, Billy? - Yep. 208 00:09:10,108 --> 00:09:11,383 We're good. 209 00:09:13,703 --> 00:09:15,461 You ready for some treasure, mate? 210 00:09:15,614 --> 00:09:18,223 We're just getting to the target depth, so... 211 00:09:18,374 --> 00:09:20,617 - Yep. - Definitely not counting it out yet. 212 00:09:20,635 --> 00:09:21,643 No, definitely not, mate. 213 00:09:25,307 --> 00:09:27,399 - Hardly any wood in there, either. - No. 214 00:09:31,738 --> 00:09:32,862 What the heck is that? 215 00:09:37,894 --> 00:09:39,652 Can see, IWhat the heck is that? s. 216 00:09:39,805 --> 00:09:41,154 In the Money Pit area, 217 00:09:41,306 --> 00:09:43,156 while searching the spoils unearthed 218 00:09:43,308 --> 00:09:47,752 from nearly 110 feet deep in the TF-1 shaft, 219 00:09:47,904 --> 00:09:51,906 Gary Drayton has just found a potentially important clue. 220 00:09:52,000 --> 00:09:56,319 I think that's one of those wooden dowel or wooden peg. 221 00:09:56,338 --> 00:09:57,907 - Could be. It's shaped that way. - Yeah. 222 00:09:57,931 --> 00:09:59,914 This was probably used 223 00:10:00,008 --> 00:10:04,102 for some type of construction in the original Money Pit, 224 00:10:04,253 --> 00:10:07,272 because there wouldn't have been any iron fasteners in it. 225 00:10:07,499 --> 00:10:10,500 They would've used wooden pegs like this. 226 00:10:10,593 --> 00:10:11,776 - That's a good eye. - Yeah. 227 00:10:12,003 --> 00:10:15,280 A wooden peg or dowel? 228 00:10:15,431 --> 00:10:17,857 Could it be related to the fragments of a wooden structure 229 00:10:18,009 --> 00:10:20,510 found in this location earlier this year 230 00:10:20,603 --> 00:10:24,180 that may date back to 1488? 231 00:10:24,199 --> 00:10:28,017 If so, could that mean the team is also close 232 00:10:28,036 --> 00:10:30,111 to finding the source of the silver and gold 233 00:10:30,205 --> 00:10:32,522 detected in the area as well? 234 00:10:32,540 --> 00:10:35,783 The older constructs that we've encountered have been 235 00:10:35,877 --> 00:10:38,619 put together with dowels. And this is certainly a dowel. 236 00:10:38,713 --> 00:10:41,306 So, it implies possible 237 00:10:41,457 --> 00:10:44,643 original depositional work, because in the modern era, 238 00:10:44,794 --> 00:10:46,886 dowels were not used as fasteners. 239 00:10:47,038 --> 00:10:49,147 All right, Billy. Two thumbs up. 240 00:11:01,236 --> 00:11:02,994 Definitely a signal here. 241 00:11:06,667 --> 00:11:09,392 Just there, mate. 242 00:11:09,411 --> 00:11:11,294 At least we got a signal. 243 00:11:26,520 --> 00:11:30,079 - Huh. - Wow. 244 00:11:30,098 --> 00:11:32,524 Some big, old fastener. 245 00:11:34,027 --> 00:11:36,343 I can't really tell what shape it is. 246 00:11:36,438 --> 00:11:37,754 I know it's heavy, but it could 247 00:11:37,847 --> 00:11:40,532 just be the concretion on it. 248 00:11:42,369 --> 00:11:45,352 I don't know if it's modern or old, round or anything. 249 00:11:45,372 --> 00:11:46,871 I know it's iron. 250 00:11:47,098 --> 00:11:48,832 - Well, we should get out of here. - Yep. 251 00:11:51,453 --> 00:11:53,044 What you got, Gary? 252 00:11:53,196 --> 00:11:55,880 Just found an interesting fastener 253 00:11:56,032 --> 00:11:58,274 in that last bucket that came out, 254 00:11:58,367 --> 00:12:00,868 and I can't tell if it's old or modern. 255 00:12:00,887 --> 00:12:03,370 I've never seen anything like this 256 00:12:03,465 --> 00:12:04,614 come out of the Money Pit. 257 00:12:04,632 --> 00:12:05,849 Any ideas, Laird? 258 00:12:08,286 --> 00:12:10,211 That's weird. 259 00:12:10,305 --> 00:12:12,283 Yeah. That's weird. 260 00:12:12,307 --> 00:12:15,792 - What is it? - Well, it looks like a round nail there, 261 00:12:15,810 --> 00:12:17,143 but then you look at the... 262 00:12:17,237 --> 00:12:19,128 - It's been hand-forged. - Heavy, though. 263 00:12:19,147 --> 00:12:20,405 Yeah. Yeah. 264 00:12:20,632 --> 00:12:23,057 Like hand-wrought or hand... hand-made? 265 00:12:23,151 --> 00:12:24,300 - Yeah. - Wow. 266 00:12:24,393 --> 00:12:26,227 An iron fastener 267 00:12:26,321 --> 00:12:28,562 that was hand-forged? 268 00:12:28,656 --> 00:12:30,807 Because that could mean it might pre-date the discovery 269 00:12:30,825 --> 00:12:34,494 of the Money Pit in 1795, 270 00:12:34,588 --> 00:12:37,071 could this artifact be related to a structure 271 00:12:37,090 --> 00:12:38,572 that was built during an operation 272 00:12:38,592 --> 00:12:42,485 to deposit valuables deep underground? 273 00:12:42,504 --> 00:12:45,079 The FDR expedition... Let's say they were 274 00:12:45,098 --> 00:12:46,931 right next to the original Money Pit. 275 00:12:47,158 --> 00:12:49,083 We do know that, from the records, 276 00:12:49,177 --> 00:12:51,102 that they only got to 107 feet. 277 00:12:51,254 --> 00:12:53,846 We know the Money Pit collapsed deeper than that. 278 00:12:53,940 --> 00:12:56,941 So, anywhere between 107 feet and 150 feet 279 00:12:57,093 --> 00:13:01,112 where we might encounter the vault is also prospective. 280 00:13:01,264 --> 00:13:05,599 - Oh, it's... Look how much wider here than there. - Yep. Exactly. 281 00:13:05,619 --> 00:13:08,027 Well, I'll leave this little puzzle with you guys. 282 00:13:08,121 --> 00:13:10,530 - I got to get back to the spoils. - Okay. 283 00:13:10,624 --> 00:13:11,624 Find us some more, Gary. 284 00:13:11,774 --> 00:13:13,124 Oh, will do. 285 00:13:15,778 --> 00:13:18,204 Later that same day, 286 00:13:18,298 --> 00:13:20,857 as members of the team continue monitoring 287 00:13:20,950 --> 00:13:24,377 the excavation of the TF-1 shaft... 288 00:13:24,529 --> 00:13:26,120 - Hey, guys. - Oh. 289 00:13:26,139 --> 00:13:27,472 - Hey, Rick. - Hey, Rick. 290 00:13:27,623 --> 00:13:28,943 Well, let's see what you got here. 291 00:13:29,034 --> 00:13:31,384 Near Smith's Cove, Rick Lagina 292 00:13:31,536 --> 00:13:33,219 arrives at the wash plant 293 00:13:33,313 --> 00:13:35,963 after being alerted by members of the team 294 00:13:36,057 --> 00:13:39,058 of potentially important discoveries they have made while 295 00:13:39,210 --> 00:13:41,727 cleaning and sorting the spoils from the dig. 296 00:13:41,880 --> 00:13:43,613 Let's see what we got. 297 00:13:46,159 --> 00:13:47,862 - That's modern. - There's a spike. 298 00:13:47,886 --> 00:13:49,735 - Yeah, modern. - Modern spike. 299 00:13:49,830 --> 00:13:51,910 Here's something that looks a little older. 300 00:13:55,727 --> 00:13:57,961 This looks promising. It has some weight to it. 301 00:14:00,507 --> 00:14:02,065 Yeah, it does. 302 00:14:02,158 --> 00:14:04,158 I mean, that's Gary's criteria, right? 303 00:14:04,177 --> 00:14:06,235 - Old metal i-is quite hefty. - Yeah. 304 00:14:06,254 --> 00:14:08,513 This certainly is. 305 00:14:08,664 --> 00:14:11,516 - It looks like it's been hand-wrought. - Mm-hmm. 306 00:14:11,743 --> 00:14:14,093 You know... I don't know what to make of it, 307 00:14:14,187 --> 00:14:17,171 but it's a prime candidate for a CT scanner, so... 308 00:14:17,190 --> 00:14:18,931 Yeah. 309 00:14:19,025 --> 00:14:22,026 Basically, a CT scanner is like an X-ray machine. 310 00:14:22,253 --> 00:14:24,103 It will look through the conglomerate 311 00:14:24,197 --> 00:14:27,348 and the encrustation of the objects and you will be able 312 00:14:27,367 --> 00:14:30,259 to see it as though it were just recently forged, 313 00:14:30,278 --> 00:14:34,447 and my thought always was to acquire a CT scanner, 314 00:14:34,541 --> 00:14:37,283 because this science can be applied to our needs. 315 00:14:37,435 --> 00:14:38,859 That may turn into something 316 00:14:38,879 --> 00:14:40,436 quite unique and quite interesting. 317 00:14:40,455 --> 00:14:43,030 But we have a mountain of material to go through, 318 00:14:43,049 --> 00:14:44,549 so I think we just 319 00:14:44,776 --> 00:14:47,460 keep pushing forward, keep watching. 320 00:14:47,612 --> 00:14:49,256 - All right, good. - Thanks, Rick. 321 00:14:49,280 --> 00:14:50,880 - Thanks, Rick. - Thank you. 322 00:14:53,284 --> 00:14:55,134 The following morning, 323 00:14:55,286 --> 00:14:57,544 as the excavation of the TF-1 shaft 324 00:14:57,639 --> 00:15:00,547 continues in the Money Pit area, 325 00:15:00,642 --> 00:15:02,883 Marty and Alex Lagina, 326 00:15:02,977 --> 00:15:06,404 along with David Fornetti, arrive at the research center. 327 00:15:06,555 --> 00:15:09,035 - Hey, Steve. Steve. - Hey, guys. How you doing? 328 00:15:09,134 --> 00:15:10,724 Good. Did you figure it out? 329 00:15:10,744 --> 00:15:12,893 I think so. It was pretty quick and easy. 330 00:15:12,913 --> 00:15:14,804 - So I threw it up on the screen. - Oh, yeah. 331 00:15:14,897 --> 00:15:17,323 They are meeting with surveyor Steve Guptill, 332 00:15:17,475 --> 00:15:20,643 who has finished analyzing the GPR data 333 00:15:20,662 --> 00:15:22,995 regarding a possible buried stone pathway 334 00:15:23,148 --> 00:15:26,090 between the swamp and the Money Pit. 335 00:15:26,317 --> 00:15:28,075 So, as you can see, I plotted your points. 336 00:15:28,169 --> 00:15:30,653 They exist here, here and here. 337 00:15:30,672 --> 00:15:32,171 - Oh. - Oh, okay. - Okay. 338 00:15:32,323 --> 00:15:34,173 So, not perfectly straight. 339 00:15:34,267 --> 00:15:36,935 But, just for reference, this is the stone road. 340 00:15:37,086 --> 00:15:38,603 This is the pine tar kiln. 341 00:15:38,830 --> 00:15:40,921 Based on the data we've collected so far, 342 00:15:40,941 --> 00:15:42,826 I do believe it is a road coming off of the stone road, 343 00:15:42,850 --> 00:15:43,942 or at least a path. 344 00:15:45,779 --> 00:15:48,112 You can see here that they're not perfectly linear, 345 00:15:48,264 --> 00:15:50,931 but that's okay. I mean, we live in Nova Scotia, nothing's flat. 346 00:15:50,951 --> 00:15:52,599 - Paths don't have to be straight. - No, they don't. 347 00:15:52,619 --> 00:15:53,952 - Right. - So, I think it's just 348 00:15:54,179 --> 00:15:55,787 taking the path of least resistance, 349 00:15:55,938 --> 00:15:57,825 and I suspect it's probably heading to the pine tar kiln. 350 00:15:57,849 --> 00:15:59,457 Yes. 351 00:15:59,684 --> 00:16:02,868 One year ago, after noticing a feature 352 00:16:03,021 --> 00:16:06,464 labeled as a possible tunnel entrance on a map of Lot 15 353 00:16:06,691 --> 00:16:09,358 that was created more than 30 years ago 354 00:16:09,377 --> 00:16:12,695 by the late Oak Island landowner Fred Nolan, 355 00:16:12,788 --> 00:16:15,047 the team began investigating 356 00:16:15,141 --> 00:16:17,383 what archaeologist David Maclnnes believed 357 00:16:17,535 --> 00:16:19,626 was ultimately a 16th century 358 00:16:19,721 --> 00:16:22,796 British military pine tar kiln. 359 00:16:22,816 --> 00:16:25,708 A pine tar kiln that archeologist Laird Niven 360 00:16:25,801 --> 00:16:27,393 suspected may have been used 361 00:16:27,545 --> 00:16:29,821 to construct the original Money Pit. 362 00:16:32,550 --> 00:16:34,734 Although the team has yet to find evidence 363 00:16:34,828 --> 00:16:36,310 of why Fred believed there might have been 364 00:16:36,329 --> 00:16:38,888 a tunnel entrance at the feature, 365 00:16:38,906 --> 00:16:40,981 could finding out where the buried pathway ends 366 00:16:41,075 --> 00:16:43,075 provide an answer? 367 00:16:43,169 --> 00:16:45,152 It's actually quite amazing. I mean, 368 00:16:45,246 --> 00:16:46,729 we have evidence that 369 00:16:46,822 --> 00:16:49,173 the English were active on this island 370 00:16:49,325 --> 00:16:50,675 long before the Money Pit. 371 00:16:50,902 --> 00:16:53,327 But I don't know why they were here. 372 00:16:53,346 --> 00:16:57,181 This is not a significant historic place, 373 00:16:57,333 --> 00:16:59,517 based on conventional history. 374 00:17:01,521 --> 00:17:03,224 I mean, the only thing left to do is to investigate 375 00:17:03,248 --> 00:17:04,930 north of where we've been, and we see if 376 00:17:05,025 --> 00:17:07,525 - we can find a path that lines up. - Right. 377 00:17:07,676 --> 00:17:09,360 And then if we do establish this, 378 00:17:09,587 --> 00:17:12,179 - I want to dig it. - Yeah. - Right. 379 00:17:12,198 --> 00:17:13,918 I think we need to get Gary up there. 380 00:17:14,016 --> 00:17:15,016 I agree. 381 00:17:18,854 --> 00:17:19,907 What a good day to find treasure. 382 00:17:19,931 --> 00:17:22,022 - Hey, Vanessa. - Hi, Vanessa. 383 00:17:22,116 --> 00:17:24,283 - Hello. - Well, where are we? 384 00:17:24,435 --> 00:17:27,361 - We are at 137 with the can. - Done deal. 385 00:17:27,455 --> 00:17:29,622 Following his meeting in the research center, 386 00:17:29,774 --> 00:17:32,216 Marty Lagina has joined his brother Rick 387 00:17:32,368 --> 00:17:35,202 and other members of the team at the Money Pit 388 00:17:35,296 --> 00:17:39,015 to oversee the continued excavation of the TF-1 caisson. 389 00:17:40,802 --> 00:17:43,377 So, we're gonna get ready to stack another can here soon. 390 00:17:43,396 --> 00:17:45,288 Is there any area that we're looking for? 391 00:17:45,306 --> 00:17:47,043 I mean, we're watching pressures the whole time. 392 00:17:47,067 --> 00:17:50,234 The vault should be somewhere in the 150-ish range. 393 00:17:50,461 --> 00:17:52,052 Okay. 394 00:17:52,146 --> 00:17:53,554 Although the team 395 00:17:53,573 --> 00:17:55,631 recovered metal fragments at this location 396 00:17:55,724 --> 00:17:57,316 earlier this year that contained 397 00:17:57,468 --> 00:17:59,635 significant traces of gold 398 00:17:59,728 --> 00:18:02,321 at a depth of just 90 feet, 399 00:18:02,473 --> 00:18:05,991 in 1897, treasure hunters Frederick Blair 400 00:18:06,086 --> 00:18:09,312 and William Chappell drilled into what they reported 401 00:18:09,405 --> 00:18:10,996 to be a seven-foot-high box 402 00:18:11,149 --> 00:18:14,317 at a depth of 153 feet. 403 00:18:14,410 --> 00:18:16,410 It was during this operation 404 00:18:16,504 --> 00:18:18,912 that the stunned treasure hunters recovered evidence 405 00:18:18,932 --> 00:18:21,415 that the vault was encased in concrete 406 00:18:21,509 --> 00:18:23,768 and contained both gold 407 00:18:23,995 --> 00:18:26,846 and potentially historic documents. 408 00:18:26,998 --> 00:18:28,831 All right, well, we'll keep going. 409 00:18:28,924 --> 00:18:30,666 And if bedrock doesn't stop us, 410 00:18:30,759 --> 00:18:32,184 - we're going to 160. - Correct. 411 00:18:32,278 --> 00:18:35,688 - All right, we'll do it. - Make it so. Thank you. 412 00:18:35,840 --> 00:18:38,783 While the excavation continues in the TF-1 shaft... 413 00:18:41,529 --> 00:18:43,512 Let's see what we can find. 414 00:18:43,531 --> 00:18:46,440 At the wash table near Borehole 10-X, 415 00:18:46,534 --> 00:18:49,443 Jack Begley, Alex Lagina 416 00:18:49,537 --> 00:18:51,462 and surveyor Eric Valois 417 00:18:51,689 --> 00:18:54,190 are conducting a final examination of spoils 418 00:18:54,208 --> 00:18:56,208 that have already been run 419 00:18:56,361 --> 00:18:58,636 through the industrial-sized wash plant. 420 00:18:58,787 --> 00:19:01,864 Every year, things that make it past our eyes 421 00:19:01,883 --> 00:19:03,975 just from the hammer grab 422 00:19:04,202 --> 00:19:06,719 and even on the wash plant, even 423 00:19:06,813 --> 00:19:08,980 the small little bits... Whether it's parchment 424 00:19:09,207 --> 00:19:12,316 or bookbinding... They show up on the wash table. 425 00:19:12,543 --> 00:19:14,485 We're moving at such a fast pace 426 00:19:14,712 --> 00:19:16,821 that even Gary could miss something, 427 00:19:16,972 --> 00:19:18,990 but the wash table will catch it. 428 00:19:26,332 --> 00:19:29,408 Is that concrete? 429 00:19:29,502 --> 00:19:31,894 Yeah, it is. 430 00:19:31,987 --> 00:19:33,838 I'm gonna just bag it real quick. 431 00:19:35,249 --> 00:19:36,299 Sweet find. 432 00:19:45,018 --> 00:19:47,410 Whoa. 433 00:19:47,503 --> 00:19:49,020 Look-look at that, look at that. 434 00:19:50,915 --> 00:19:53,933 That might be more of that concrete stuff. 435 00:19:54,027 --> 00:19:55,509 Yeah, that looks like concrete to me. 436 00:19:55,528 --> 00:19:58,437 It's got that little lip right there. 437 00:19:58,531 --> 00:20:00,509 This is great. Put it with the rest of the concrete. 438 00:20:00,533 --> 00:20:02,160 Might mean that we're getting into something. 439 00:20:02,184 --> 00:20:05,094 We could be close to the actual vault. 440 00:20:05,112 --> 00:20:07,020 Yep. 441 00:20:07,040 --> 00:20:08,600 This concrete should be set aside, 442 00:20:08,691 --> 00:20:09,932 it should be tested. 443 00:20:09,951 --> 00:20:12,359 Keep your eyes peeled, guys. 444 00:20:12,378 --> 00:20:15,379 In the original stories of drilling into The Money Pit, 445 00:20:15,606 --> 00:20:18,107 when they hit the vault that was deep down, 446 00:20:18,200 --> 00:20:20,051 they'd go through concrete. 447 00:20:21,295 --> 00:20:22,887 It might be an indication 448 00:20:23,038 --> 00:20:25,464 that we're close to 449 00:20:25,616 --> 00:20:27,058 wherever the vault collapsed to. 450 00:20:27,285 --> 00:20:29,876 Hey, guys, tell me you found something good. 451 00:20:29,896 --> 00:20:31,954 - Well... - I want to hear it. 452 00:20:31,973 --> 00:20:33,100 We found a couple interesting things. 453 00:20:33,124 --> 00:20:34,404 Okay, so what do you got? 454 00:20:34,550 --> 00:20:36,400 So, here's the first piece. 455 00:20:37,645 --> 00:20:39,144 We think that's concrete. 456 00:20:39,297 --> 00:20:40,905 It looks like it's formed 457 00:20:41,056 --> 00:20:42,556 - right there, doesn't it? - Yeah. 458 00:20:42,575 --> 00:20:44,611 - Well, that's worth testing. Agreed. - Right. 459 00:20:44,635 --> 00:20:47,578 One more. There you go. 460 00:20:49,474 --> 00:20:52,041 Hmm. That is quite interesting, guys. 461 00:20:54,069 --> 00:20:56,161 - There he is. - Spoon dog! 462 00:20:56,314 --> 00:20:57,329 What up? 463 00:20:57,423 --> 00:20:59,164 Hi, Jack. How are you? 464 00:20:59,317 --> 00:21:00,877 That isn't how I was going to greet you, 465 00:21:00,985 --> 00:21:02,927 - I know, I know. - But it'll-it'll do. 466 00:21:03,078 --> 00:21:05,263 This is what these guys just found. 467 00:21:07,508 --> 00:21:08,991 Because you know the narrative, 468 00:21:09,010 --> 00:21:10,746 the narrative often talks about concrete, right? 469 00:21:10,770 --> 00:21:11,770 Right, right. 470 00:21:13,589 --> 00:21:16,256 That can't be natural, right? 471 00:21:16,276 --> 00:21:18,776 Yeah, I think that piece, especially. 472 00:21:18,927 --> 00:21:22,171 There's this razor-sharp edge here. 473 00:21:22,189 --> 00:21:24,282 I mean, that's not natural. 474 00:21:26,268 --> 00:21:29,453 Could finding pieces of concrete in the TF-1 spoils 475 00:21:29,605 --> 00:21:33,198 mean that the team could finally be close to locating the vault 476 00:21:33,351 --> 00:21:35,534 that Frederick Blair and William Chappell 477 00:21:35,686 --> 00:21:38,537 reported discovering more than a century ago? 478 00:21:38,631 --> 00:21:41,299 - I would keep that. - Yeah, for sure. 479 00:21:42,785 --> 00:21:44,505 - All right, bag it and we'll get it tested. - Yep. 480 00:21:44,529 --> 00:21:45,689 - Okay, thank you, Ian. - Yep. 481 00:21:45,713 --> 00:21:46,804 - See you. - See you. 482 00:21:46,955 --> 00:21:48,806 All right. We will get back to it. 483 00:21:49,033 --> 00:21:51,717 As Alex and Jack continue 484 00:21:51,811 --> 00:21:55,538 carefully sifting through TF-1 spoils at the wash table... 485 00:21:55,556 --> 00:21:59,150 - We still have a few feet to go. - Yeah. 486 00:21:59,301 --> 00:22:00,537 And while Rick Lagina 487 00:22:00,561 --> 00:22:01,710 and members of the team 488 00:22:01,804 --> 00:22:03,988 monitor the excavation of the shaft 489 00:22:04,215 --> 00:22:06,324 as it edges closer to the target depth 490 00:22:06,475 --> 00:22:08,617 of some 150 feet... 491 00:22:10,404 --> 00:22:12,496 later that afternoon... 492 00:22:12,723 --> 00:22:16,334 All right. Let's get Lot 15 cleared up, mate. 493 00:22:16,485 --> 00:22:18,669 Gary Drayton and Peter Fornetti 494 00:22:18,896 --> 00:22:21,505 arrive in the uplands on Lot 15 495 00:22:21,657 --> 00:22:24,917 to search for important clues where the team believes 496 00:22:25,069 --> 00:22:26,919 a buried stone path is running between 497 00:22:27,013 --> 00:22:30,681 the swamp and the mysterious pine tar kiln. 498 00:22:32,185 --> 00:22:33,665 All right, let's see what this one is. 499 00:22:39,341 --> 00:22:41,083 That there, right there, mate. 500 00:22:41,102 --> 00:22:42,654 Now that the team has obtained 501 00:22:42,678 --> 00:22:44,920 GPR evidence of the pathway, 502 00:22:44,939 --> 00:22:48,107 it is Marty Lagina's hope that if Gary and Peter 503 00:22:48,201 --> 00:22:50,442 can recover artifacts predating the discovery 504 00:22:50,595 --> 00:22:54,705 of the Money Pit in 1795, 505 00:22:54,857 --> 00:22:56,540 a special permit can be obtained 506 00:22:56,767 --> 00:22:58,187 to excavate the feature and determine 507 00:22:58,211 --> 00:23:00,378 just where it leads. 508 00:23:00,605 --> 00:23:02,546 Somewhere in there? 509 00:23:02,698 --> 00:23:04,456 Let me try pinpointing it. 510 00:23:06,460 --> 00:23:09,278 Wow. 511 00:23:09,296 --> 00:23:12,706 Just there. Right on it. 512 00:23:12,725 --> 00:23:16,468 There she blows. Wow, look at that. 513 00:23:16,621 --> 00:23:18,896 - Is that a spike? - Yeah, that's a big spike. 514 00:23:20,215 --> 00:23:22,791 You know, I'm not sure if that's square 515 00:23:22,810 --> 00:23:24,476 or it's a rose head spike. 516 00:23:24,629 --> 00:23:26,273 This'll be interesting when it's cleaned up. 517 00:23:26,297 --> 00:23:27,532 I mean, it kind of looks like 518 00:23:27,556 --> 00:23:29,298 there's even a little lip on it. 519 00:23:29,391 --> 00:23:31,057 And what the heck's it doing out here? 520 00:23:31,077 --> 00:23:32,537 - That is really hefty as well. - Mm-hmm. 521 00:23:32,561 --> 00:23:34,319 So, wrought iron, you would say? 522 00:23:34,472 --> 00:23:37,581 Yeah, and this is more than likely pre-searcher. 523 00:23:38,918 --> 00:23:41,326 That's a cool find. I'll be interested to see 524 00:23:41,421 --> 00:23:43,047 - what this is when it's cleaned up. - Yeah. 525 00:23:43,071 --> 00:23:45,089 I'm hoping it's a rose head spike. 526 00:23:45,240 --> 00:23:46,924 All right, let's bag it and tag it. 527 00:23:48,410 --> 00:23:50,261 I hope we can find more evidence of 528 00:23:50,412 --> 00:23:52,671 a path, a trail. 529 00:23:52,823 --> 00:23:55,824 Then we have to make sure we have the proper 530 00:23:55,843 --> 00:23:57,159 permits in place. 531 00:23:57,252 --> 00:23:58,305 - Let's go to the next one. - Yep. 532 00:23:58,329 --> 00:23:59,828 And at that point, 533 00:23:59,847 --> 00:24:01,772 you know, we have to investigate it, physically. 534 00:24:01,924 --> 00:24:04,183 We have to, perhaps, conduct a dig. 535 00:24:07,521 --> 00:24:09,405 Oh, that's a screamer, mate. Just there. 536 00:24:16,605 --> 00:24:17,938 You got it out, great. 537 00:24:17,957 --> 00:24:20,941 We are very close. 538 00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:23,109 Yeah, let's see what we got here, mate. 539 00:24:23,204 --> 00:24:25,278 Ooh, hoo, hoo, hoo! 540 00:24:25,298 --> 00:24:26,797 Look at that! 541 00:24:34,623 --> 00:24:35,789 Ooh, hoo, hoo, hoo! Look at that! 542 00:24:35,808 --> 00:24:37,366 Another big, old chunky piece of iron. 543 00:24:37,459 --> 00:24:38,528 It's heavy, really heavy for its size, 544 00:24:38,552 --> 00:24:40,552 so you'd have to assume 545 00:24:40,646 --> 00:24:42,963 it's hand-forged iron. 546 00:24:43,057 --> 00:24:45,816 On Lot 15, between the swamp and the Money Pit, 547 00:24:45,968 --> 00:24:47,893 Gary Drayton and Peter Fornetti 548 00:24:47,987 --> 00:24:51,471 have just made a potentially important find 549 00:24:51,565 --> 00:24:54,717 along what is believed to be a buried stone pathway. 550 00:24:54,735 --> 00:24:55,884 I think this is a nice, 551 00:24:55,903 --> 00:24:58,979 crudely-made hammer head. 552 00:24:59,073 --> 00:25:01,907 It could be a claw hammer. 553 00:25:02,059 --> 00:25:03,817 And if it is, it's a small one. 554 00:25:03,836 --> 00:25:05,986 It's very small. 555 00:25:06,005 --> 00:25:08,989 This would've served a purpose, but to have this in... 556 00:25:09,008 --> 00:25:11,583 - in this area and on this trail, mate? - Yeah. 557 00:25:11,677 --> 00:25:14,178 Maybe it was made on the island for quick repairs 558 00:25:14,329 --> 00:25:16,496 here and there and it snapped off. 559 00:25:16,516 --> 00:25:19,183 - Be too small for farming. - Definitely. 560 00:25:19,334 --> 00:25:20,926 - It's an old one. - Mm-hmm. 561 00:25:21,020 --> 00:25:23,169 You don't get them looking like that. 562 00:25:23,189 --> 00:25:25,914 I think a lot of this stuff that we're pulling up 563 00:25:26,008 --> 00:25:28,433 in this area is pre-searcher. 564 00:25:28,586 --> 00:25:30,936 I think we're in depositor era. 565 00:25:31,030 --> 00:25:33,756 Dating back to the early 16th century, 566 00:25:33,774 --> 00:25:36,349 claw hammers were designed 567 00:25:36,443 --> 00:25:37,943 for building wooden structures 568 00:25:38,037 --> 00:25:41,280 and were originally made of hand-forged iron, 569 00:25:41,432 --> 00:25:43,356 as opposed to modern versions, 570 00:25:43,376 --> 00:25:46,359 which are typically composed of steel. 571 00:25:46,379 --> 00:25:49,288 Since this iron claw hammer was found 572 00:25:49,382 --> 00:25:52,532 near the believed 16th century pine tar kiln, 573 00:25:52,552 --> 00:25:55,294 which Laird Niven suspects may have been connected 574 00:25:55,388 --> 00:25:57,796 to the construction of the original Money Pit, 575 00:25:57,890 --> 00:25:59,706 could Gary be correct that it was possibly 576 00:25:59,800 --> 00:26:02,284 used during an effort 577 00:26:02,303 --> 00:26:05,804 to deposit something of value on Oak Island? 578 00:26:05,956 --> 00:26:07,806 I think the interesting thing is 579 00:26:07,900 --> 00:26:10,216 if you look at our flags, it's right in this nice 580 00:26:10,236 --> 00:26:13,128 - line that's what you would think a trail. - Yeah. 581 00:26:13,147 --> 00:26:14,888 We got the Money Pit there. 582 00:26:14,907 --> 00:26:18,150 I think we're on the trail of something good as well. 583 00:26:18,244 --> 00:26:21,728 Lot 15 is, again, it's interesting. 584 00:26:21,822 --> 00:26:23,488 These finds may indicate a path. 585 00:26:23,641 --> 00:26:25,749 Well, that's what we're looking for: a path. 586 00:26:25,976 --> 00:26:28,310 - All right, let's go to the next one. - Okay. 587 00:26:28,329 --> 00:26:30,996 We need to come to a further understanding of it 588 00:26:31,090 --> 00:26:32,923 and its importance. 589 00:26:34,743 --> 00:26:36,076 Yeah, a more defined signal. 590 00:26:38,413 --> 00:26:39,973 - Yep. - It should be right there, mate. 591 00:26:46,254 --> 00:26:49,422 See if you got it out. 592 00:26:49,516 --> 00:26:51,091 Yep, 593 00:26:51,185 --> 00:26:53,426 you have got it out. 594 00:26:53,446 --> 00:26:55,170 Another. 595 00:26:55,189 --> 00:26:57,948 That is a square one, by the look of it. 596 00:26:58,100 --> 00:27:00,117 It's got a nice, square head on it. 597 00:27:00,268 --> 00:27:01,601 So, what do you think this was used for? 598 00:27:01,621 --> 00:27:03,195 They would've been used 599 00:27:03,347 --> 00:27:06,457 for a wide variety of purposes on Oak Island, 600 00:27:06,608 --> 00:27:10,127 and we got the Money Pit. Maybe it was 601 00:27:10,354 --> 00:27:13,130 used for construction purposes as well. 602 00:27:13,281 --> 00:27:15,707 And is this pre-discovery? 603 00:27:15,860 --> 00:27:17,301 Pre-1795? 604 00:27:17,452 --> 00:27:19,136 Something that heavy... 605 00:27:19,363 --> 00:27:21,305 - Um, I'm leaning towards it. - Mm-hmm. 606 00:27:21,456 --> 00:27:24,457 But, it's-it's tough to know until it's cleaned up. 607 00:27:24,477 --> 00:27:25,976 Great little find. 608 00:27:26,203 --> 00:27:27,719 - Another good one for the bag. - Yep. 609 00:27:27,872 --> 00:27:30,481 - Let's follow the trail. - All right. 610 00:27:32,151 --> 00:27:34,393 Later that afternoon... 611 00:27:34,487 --> 00:27:36,779 There's gonna be something in there, Gary. 612 00:27:38,048 --> 00:27:39,323 In that clay right there. 613 00:27:40,567 --> 00:27:43,327 Well, let's see if there is. 614 00:27:43,478 --> 00:27:46,146 Gary and Peter have rejoined Rick, Marty, Craig 615 00:27:46,240 --> 00:27:47,906 and members of the team 616 00:27:48,058 --> 00:27:49,725 as the excavation of the TF-1 shaft 617 00:27:49,818 --> 00:27:52,411 is now approaching a critical depth 618 00:27:52,505 --> 00:27:54,579 of 150 feet. 619 00:27:54,674 --> 00:27:57,490 Nothing doing yet, mate. 620 00:27:57,584 --> 00:28:01,161 Whenever we drill a well, put down a caisson, 621 00:28:01,180 --> 00:28:04,423 in the back of our minds is always the so-called vault 622 00:28:04,575 --> 00:28:07,667 that was first discovered by Chappell. 623 00:28:07,687 --> 00:28:11,596 Truly, a-a anomalous thing and probably likely, 624 00:28:11,691 --> 00:28:14,358 if it exists, the very thing that we seek. 625 00:28:18,030 --> 00:28:21,256 Water. This isn't looking so good. 626 00:28:21,349 --> 00:28:23,033 No, it's not. Not at all. 627 00:28:29,191 --> 00:28:31,266 Does it feel like it's slipping off, though, 628 00:28:31,285 --> 00:28:32,285 when you're pulling it? 629 00:28:34,104 --> 00:28:35,104 Yes. 630 00:28:44,114 --> 00:28:46,539 So, something peculiar is going on. 631 00:28:46,559 --> 00:28:49,375 Um, we have dug the shaft all the way to the bottom, 632 00:28:49,470 --> 00:28:52,229 and the crane operator's going down and grabbing on something. 633 00:28:52,456 --> 00:28:54,639 It is too heavy for him to retrieve. 634 00:28:54,734 --> 00:28:58,051 The winches are not allowing him to come back up. 635 00:28:58,070 --> 00:29:00,979 Maybe he's grabbing on bedrock. That would be unique. 636 00:29:01,131 --> 00:29:03,907 But we want to switch grabs. 637 00:29:04,134 --> 00:29:05,554 It has a little bit different jaw opening. 638 00:29:05,578 --> 00:29:08,245 And we're gonna take two or three passes with that, 639 00:29:08,472 --> 00:29:10,472 see if we can grab on and if we can 640 00:29:10,565 --> 00:29:11,915 retrieve whatever this may be. 641 00:29:12,142 --> 00:29:13,453 - Great idea. - Got to do it. Got to do it. 642 00:29:13,477 --> 00:29:15,586 - Yeah. - Yeah. Well, these operators, 643 00:29:15,813 --> 00:29:17,996 they've been around, so they know when they're... 644 00:29:18,090 --> 00:29:19,960 - something's different. - No, that's great. 645 00:29:19,984 --> 00:29:20,740 We're gonna go play around with the hammer grab. 646 00:29:20,760 --> 00:29:21,925 - Okay. - Yeah. 647 00:29:22,077 --> 00:29:24,094 Vanessa said Michel feels 648 00:29:24,321 --> 00:29:26,171 he's on something hard with the hammer grab. 649 00:29:26,265 --> 00:29:30,083 Is it possible that it might be the vault? 650 00:29:30,102 --> 00:29:31,660 Anything is possible on Oak Island. 651 00:29:31,678 --> 00:29:34,830 We're certainly within the area of investigation 652 00:29:34,923 --> 00:29:37,775 where, conceivably, it could be. 653 00:29:39,612 --> 00:29:42,595 The team from ROC will now switch to a smaller 654 00:29:42,689 --> 00:29:45,431 16-ton hammer grab that is equipped with a wider mouth, 655 00:29:45,451 --> 00:29:48,026 which they hope will be able to encase 656 00:29:48,178 --> 00:29:49,511 and lift the potentially 657 00:29:49,530 --> 00:29:51,029 massive object lodged 658 00:29:51,181 --> 00:29:53,515 deep within the TF-1 caisson. 659 00:29:53,534 --> 00:29:55,851 Look at that cute hammer grab up there. 660 00:29:55,869 --> 00:29:56,869 Here we go. 661 00:30:04,862 --> 00:30:06,689 Let's see if he We've pulls something up.today. 662 00:30:06,713 --> 00:30:09,364 In the Money Pit area, 663 00:30:09,457 --> 00:30:10,957 the team from Irving Equipment Limited 664 00:30:11,051 --> 00:30:12,868 and ROC Equipment 665 00:30:12,886 --> 00:30:14,886 are attempting to retrieve what they believe 666 00:30:15,039 --> 00:30:18,464 could be a massive object some 150 feet deep 667 00:30:18,559 --> 00:30:20,484 in the TF-1 shaft. 668 00:30:27,568 --> 00:30:29,159 That was mostly water. 669 00:30:29,386 --> 00:30:31,346 Damn, that's a lot water and sand, isn't it? 670 00:30:33,073 --> 00:30:35,666 No, there, I got nothing. 671 00:30:37,819 --> 00:30:41,004 Well, let's... let's see what this is. 672 00:30:43,067 --> 00:30:45,008 -It's this sandy pile here -There was just... 673 00:30:45,160 --> 00:30:46,396 - and that sandy pile there. - Yeah. 674 00:30:46,420 --> 00:30:48,011 It's these two bits, wasn't it? 675 00:30:57,247 --> 00:30:59,022 All right, Billy, it's clean. Sorry, mate. 676 00:31:04,605 --> 00:31:06,179 What does this mean? 677 00:31:06,273 --> 00:31:08,256 So, nothing came up. 678 00:31:08,275 --> 00:31:10,442 No. 679 00:31:10,536 --> 00:31:12,369 What do you think it is? 680 00:31:12,520 --> 00:31:14,204 I think it's rock. 681 00:31:14,356 --> 00:31:15,396 Do you think it's natural? 682 00:31:15,449 --> 00:31:17,374 Unfortunately, I do, yes. 683 00:31:19,044 --> 00:31:21,453 You know, us pulling up all this natural stuff 684 00:31:21,605 --> 00:31:25,031 and not getting any further... I think we are in the bedrock. 685 00:31:25,125 --> 00:31:27,609 I think this is gonna be as close to getting down there 686 00:31:27,628 --> 00:31:29,268 - as we're gonna get. - If it were cement, 687 00:31:29,371 --> 00:31:30,721 something would break off. 688 00:31:30,948 --> 00:31:32,183 - Yes. - If it were wood, 689 00:31:32,207 --> 00:31:34,633 something would get scraped away. 690 00:31:34,727 --> 00:31:37,452 - Yes. - We see nothing of either of those two. 691 00:31:37,471 --> 00:31:41,231 So... I-I'm good. 692 00:31:41,458 --> 00:31:42,458 We're done. 693 00:31:42,550 --> 00:31:44,067 Okay, well, we'll put this one to bed 694 00:31:44,294 --> 00:31:46,128 and we're gonna move on to the next one. 695 00:31:46,146 --> 00:31:47,790 - All right, thanks, Rick. - All right, thank you. 696 00:31:47,814 --> 00:31:49,464 - Thank you. - Yep. 697 00:31:49,557 --> 00:31:51,133 Earlier this year, 698 00:31:51,151 --> 00:31:53,301 the team drilled the four-inch-wide borehole 699 00:31:53,320 --> 00:31:54,745 known as D-2, 700 00:31:54,972 --> 00:31:57,563 which yielded evidence of ancient structures 701 00:31:57,583 --> 00:32:00,642 dating to as early as the 15th century, 702 00:32:00,735 --> 00:32:02,827 as well as fragments of metal 703 00:32:02,922 --> 00:32:06,572 that contained high concentrations of gold. 704 00:32:06,667 --> 00:32:09,000 We'll wrap it up, start it fresh in the morning. 705 00:32:09,094 --> 00:32:12,170 However, the ten-foot-wide TF-1 shaft... 706 00:32:12,322 --> 00:32:13,746 Excavated at the same location... 707 00:32:13,840 --> 00:32:15,824 Has now reached bedrock 708 00:32:15,842 --> 00:32:19,010 at a depth of 152 feet 709 00:32:19,104 --> 00:32:21,939 and found no further evidence of treasure. 710 00:32:23,442 --> 00:32:26,168 I'm disappointed. I-I really am. I thought, 711 00:32:26,186 --> 00:32:28,946 "We're gonna find something. Maybe not the thing, 712 00:32:29,173 --> 00:32:30,855 maybe not the one thing, but something." 713 00:32:31,008 --> 00:32:34,117 We had the historical narrative, 714 00:32:34,269 --> 00:32:37,120 the finding of the metals in D-2. 715 00:32:37,347 --> 00:32:40,123 I don't know what to make of it right now, 716 00:32:40,350 --> 00:32:42,867 but it will demand some serious discussion: 717 00:32:42,962 --> 00:32:44,369 how to move forward. 718 00:32:44,521 --> 00:32:46,588 But we will move forward. 719 00:32:48,025 --> 00:32:49,967 - Hey, everyone. - Hey. - Hey. 720 00:32:50,194 --> 00:32:51,671 So, we finished up down there and it looks like 721 00:32:51,695 --> 00:32:53,173 you guys are about finished up here as well. 722 00:32:53,197 --> 00:32:54,304 All right, so we didn't 723 00:32:54,531 --> 00:32:56,171 expect to see a lot today, because we were 724 00:32:56,200 --> 00:32:57,623 in the range where we knew that 725 00:32:57,643 --> 00:33:00,143 we were gonna be in situ between 110 and 130, 726 00:33:00,370 --> 00:33:02,204 but we did have some good finds. Here... 727 00:33:02,222 --> 00:33:04,706 Having just left the wash plant near Smith's Cove, 728 00:33:04,725 --> 00:33:06,632 surveyor Steve Guptill 729 00:33:06,727 --> 00:33:08,986 and project manager Scott Barlow 730 00:33:09,213 --> 00:33:11,321 arrive to share discoveries just made 731 00:33:11,473 --> 00:33:13,898 in the TF-1 spoils. 732 00:33:14,051 --> 00:33:15,291 We've hit a lot of metal today. 733 00:33:16,720 --> 00:33:19,162 That actually looks like, from what I remember, 734 00:33:19,314 --> 00:33:20,998 the pieces of, uh, metal from D-2. 735 00:33:21,149 --> 00:33:23,558 Oh, yeah. Is this like, uh, 736 00:33:23,651 --> 00:33:25,227 the stuff that had gold on it? 737 00:33:25,245 --> 00:33:26,728 Yeah. 738 00:33:26,821 --> 00:33:28,988 Sure is shiny, isn't it? 739 00:33:29,008 --> 00:33:31,399 - Yep. - You know what I'd like it to be, but... 740 00:33:31,418 --> 00:33:33,993 That's XRF candidate, there. 741 00:33:34,013 --> 00:33:35,512 Yeah. 742 00:33:37,574 --> 00:33:40,408 Steve has pieces of metal that came off the wash plant. 743 00:33:40,427 --> 00:33:43,595 So, we're gonna do something I always find enjoyable, which is 744 00:33:43,689 --> 00:33:46,839 to use the XRF and look at the composition of some metals. 745 00:33:46,933 --> 00:33:50,919 That's always exciting, and-and the XRF is such a fun tool. 746 00:33:50,937 --> 00:33:54,013 All right. All this, XRF. 747 00:33:54,033 --> 00:33:55,924 - Thank you, guys. - All right. 748 00:33:56,017 --> 00:33:57,367 Well, tomorrow's another day. 749 00:34:03,116 --> 00:34:05,283 Okay. Joan, Kelly. 750 00:34:05,377 --> 00:34:08,027 - Hey, there. - We have been finding all kinds of stuff. 751 00:34:08,121 --> 00:34:10,881 Shortly after the discovery of mysterious metal 752 00:34:11,108 --> 00:34:14,276 excavated between 110 and 130 feet 753 00:34:14,294 --> 00:34:16,961 deep in the TF-1 shaft, 754 00:34:17,056 --> 00:34:19,964 Marty Lagina arrives at the archaeology trailer 755 00:34:20,059 --> 00:34:21,950 to have it analyzed by professional conservator 756 00:34:21,968 --> 00:34:23,952 Kelly Bourassa 757 00:34:23,970 --> 00:34:25,729 and archivist Joan Barker. 758 00:34:27,232 --> 00:34:29,140 This piece is very interesting to me, 759 00:34:29,234 --> 00:34:31,976 'cause, of course, we've got this big can over D-2. 760 00:34:32,071 --> 00:34:34,629 D-2 is where we found a piece similar to this 761 00:34:34,722 --> 00:34:36,981 that for sure had gold on it, 762 00:34:37,076 --> 00:34:40,302 - but let's see what the machine says. - Sure. 763 00:34:40,395 --> 00:34:42,971 - It's got a little bit of shininess to it. - Yeah, see if you can get 764 00:34:42,989 --> 00:34:46,324 - one of those points right on the... - Absolutely. 765 00:34:46,418 --> 00:34:47,900 In order to conduct a preliminary scan 766 00:34:47,920 --> 00:34:50,253 of the object for precious metals, 767 00:34:50,480 --> 00:34:53,648 Kelly is using an X-ray fluorescence device. 768 00:34:53,667 --> 00:34:57,094 - Okay. - All right, now we're ready to roll. 769 00:34:57,245 --> 00:34:59,579 By emitting non-destructive radiation, the XRF machine 770 00:34:59,598 --> 00:35:03,007 can identify the elements that are present 771 00:35:03,102 --> 00:35:04,267 in the object. 772 00:35:07,255 --> 00:35:08,474 - There's Au. - Oh. 773 00:35:08,498 --> 00:35:11,349 There's a bit of gold in there. 774 00:35:11,501 --> 00:35:12,501 .035. 775 00:35:13,779 --> 00:35:15,761 I mean, this is the sort of number of gold 776 00:35:15,856 --> 00:35:19,691 that when Dr. Brosseau ran it she saw the actual flecks. 777 00:35:19,843 --> 00:35:21,409 Okay, let's try something different. 778 00:35:23,180 --> 00:35:24,512 I think we should try this one. 779 00:35:24,606 --> 00:35:26,681 It's more or less a twin of that one. 780 00:35:26,700 --> 00:35:28,010 But let's just see what our machine says. 781 00:35:28,034 --> 00:35:29,793 Okay. 782 00:35:33,298 --> 00:35:34,923 Then let's run it. 783 00:35:39,638 --> 00:35:41,304 There it is. 784 00:35:42,474 --> 00:35:45,458 Well, gold is gonna pop up again. 785 00:35:45,552 --> 00:35:47,035 It's... it's just amazing. 786 00:35:47,053 --> 00:35:49,037 And that is. 787 00:35:49,055 --> 00:35:50,814 There seems to be 788 00:35:50,965 --> 00:35:54,300 indications of gold again. 789 00:35:54,319 --> 00:35:56,895 If it's accurate, I'd say, yeah, we're getting 790 00:35:57,047 --> 00:35:58,989 close to a source for the gold. 791 00:35:59,140 --> 00:36:01,232 And the upshot of all of that is 792 00:36:01,385 --> 00:36:03,142 maybe we're looking at some of the detritus 793 00:36:03,162 --> 00:36:06,070 from a real treasure trove a little... a foot or two away. 794 00:36:06,223 --> 00:36:09,315 The XRF result from TF-1 795 00:36:09,409 --> 00:36:12,744 could help us pick the best location for the next caisson. 796 00:36:12,896 --> 00:36:15,005 It's time gather up the troops, the fellowship, 797 00:36:15,156 --> 00:36:16,898 and have a meeting in the war room. 798 00:36:16,991 --> 00:36:18,249 All right. I'm gonna take off. 799 00:36:18,402 --> 00:36:20,042 - I'll go report to the team. - All right. 800 00:36:20,086 --> 00:36:21,086 Thank you very much. 801 00:36:21,162 --> 00:36:22,512 See you later, guys. Ladies. 802 00:36:22,739 --> 00:36:24,219 - Take care. - Take care. 803 00:36:27,853 --> 00:36:29,669 Well, this is an important meeting 804 00:36:29,763 --> 00:36:31,188 of the fellowship. 805 00:36:31,415 --> 00:36:32,558 Everybody in here knows there's, uh, 806 00:36:32,582 --> 00:36:35,859 good news and bad news, I guess. 807 00:36:36,086 --> 00:36:37,936 One day after discovering evidence 808 00:36:38,088 --> 00:36:40,846 of gold in the spoils of the TF-1 shaft, 809 00:36:40,941 --> 00:36:43,015 Rick and Marty Lagina, 810 00:36:43,035 --> 00:36:45,017 along with their partner Craig Tester, 811 00:36:45,111 --> 00:36:47,095 have called a critical meeting 812 00:36:47,113 --> 00:36:49,522 with members of the team in the war room. 813 00:36:49,541 --> 00:36:51,190 The bad news is we didn't hit exactly what we thought 814 00:36:51,210 --> 00:36:53,785 we'd hit in TF-1, but the good news is 815 00:36:53,937 --> 00:36:58,698 we hit a lot of other stuff. And, I think, 816 00:36:58,717 --> 00:37:01,776 added some knowledge to this whole puzzle. 817 00:37:01,795 --> 00:37:03,347 And I can't think of anything more important... 818 00:37:03,371 --> 00:37:04,963 Regarding this quest... 819 00:37:05,057 --> 00:37:07,390 Is to decide what we do next and where we go next. 820 00:37:07,542 --> 00:37:11,061 It was really interesting that TF-I was, at one time, 821 00:37:11,212 --> 00:37:13,955 likely considered to be the Money Pit. 822 00:37:13,974 --> 00:37:16,566 And if you did have a great collapse, 823 00:37:16,718 --> 00:37:19,105 the great collapse was supposed to have happened to the east. 824 00:37:19,129 --> 00:37:21,312 So, while TF-1 didn't bring up the treasure, 825 00:37:21,465 --> 00:37:22,906 I think we were really close. 826 00:37:23,133 --> 00:37:25,817 So, we were just a little bit too far west. 827 00:37:25,969 --> 00:37:27,059 If it were me, I mean, 828 00:37:27,079 --> 00:37:29,137 we have to go after things that are 829 00:37:29,155 --> 00:37:31,897 more interesting and evidentiary. 830 00:37:31,917 --> 00:37:34,734 If you believe the 1861 collapse story, 831 00:37:34,753 --> 00:37:36,086 it fits right in. 832 00:37:37,831 --> 00:37:39,405 In 1861, 833 00:37:39,424 --> 00:37:42,150 searchers attempted to retrieve 834 00:37:42,168 --> 00:37:44,836 two 20-inch-tall stacked treasure chests 835 00:37:44,988 --> 00:37:48,673 believed to lie buried some 100 feet deep in the Money Pit. 836 00:37:48,825 --> 00:37:52,010 Hoping to avoid the legendary man-made flood tunnel 837 00:37:52,162 --> 00:37:54,271 originating at Smith's Cove, 838 00:37:54,422 --> 00:37:57,499 they dug an adjacent shaft nearly 20 feet to the east 839 00:37:57,517 --> 00:38:00,518 and began tunneling westward with the plan 840 00:38:00,670 --> 00:38:03,171 of recovering the valuables from below. 841 00:38:03,189 --> 00:38:07,025 However, just two feet from their destination, 842 00:38:07,177 --> 00:38:09,935 seawater burst into the tunnel, 843 00:38:09,955 --> 00:38:11,863 causing a catastrophic collapse 844 00:38:12,015 --> 00:38:13,698 of the original Money Pit, 845 00:38:13,850 --> 00:38:15,850 filling the now-flooded tunnel 846 00:38:15,869 --> 00:38:17,961 with tons of scattered lumber and treasure. 847 00:38:20,040 --> 00:38:22,299 So, you would argue for just going right... 848 00:38:22,450 --> 00:38:24,801 - stepping due east of C-1. - Yeah. 849 00:38:25,028 --> 00:38:29,121 Because if this is the original Money Pit, 850 00:38:29,141 --> 00:38:32,200 then on the east side we should see signs of the collapse. 851 00:38:32,218 --> 00:38:34,477 And there's a lot of wood to the east. 852 00:38:34,629 --> 00:38:37,221 - So... - Well, if you look at the oldest wood that 853 00:38:37,374 --> 00:38:40,041 we have brought up... Hand-hewn wood... uh, 854 00:38:40,060 --> 00:38:41,559 that should be the earliest workings 855 00:38:41,711 --> 00:38:43,545 that we know of in the area. 856 00:38:43,563 --> 00:38:45,304 Well, that's significant. 857 00:38:45,324 --> 00:38:48,383 So, between RF-1 and C-1 858 00:38:48,401 --> 00:38:51,786 is the suspect area in my mind. 859 00:38:53,314 --> 00:38:57,000 That's very close to CD-4.5 there. 860 00:38:57,151 --> 00:38:59,485 That's the one at 75 feet came up with 861 00:38:59,504 --> 00:39:01,821 the metal that had the gold on it. 862 00:39:01,840 --> 00:39:04,916 Which was the same type of gold in, 863 00:39:05,068 --> 00:39:06,509 - uh, D-2. - Certainly. 864 00:39:09,739 --> 00:39:11,330 Earlier this year, 865 00:39:11,350 --> 00:39:13,165 during their strategic drilling program 866 00:39:13,185 --> 00:39:15,243 in the area of the C-1 shaft 867 00:39:15,261 --> 00:39:17,595 known as the C-1 cluster, 868 00:39:17,747 --> 00:39:20,506 the team recovered additional evidence 869 00:39:20,525 --> 00:39:23,768 of possible 15th century wooden structures 870 00:39:23,920 --> 00:39:26,029 as well as metal fragments 871 00:39:26,256 --> 00:39:28,865 containing high concentrations of gold. 872 00:39:30,518 --> 00:39:32,852 Although the fabled seven-foot-tall Chappell Vault 873 00:39:32,871 --> 00:39:35,538 remains elusive... Somewhere below 874 00:39:35,690 --> 00:39:38,357 a believed depth of 150 feet... 875 00:39:38,451 --> 00:39:41,694 Could the team be zeroing in on a separate treasure cache 876 00:39:41,713 --> 00:39:45,030 that lies much closer to the surface... 877 00:39:45,050 --> 00:39:47,609 The reported debris field of treasure 878 00:39:47,627 --> 00:39:50,387 from the 1861 collapse of the Money Pit? 879 00:39:52,039 --> 00:39:54,874 We only have two places where we have verifiable gold. 880 00:39:54,893 --> 00:39:58,061 That one and the one we just dug, TF-1. 881 00:39:58,212 --> 00:40:01,472 So, why don't we try 882 00:40:01,625 --> 00:40:04,959 one more spot up around C-1, 883 00:40:04,978 --> 00:40:07,812 and then we have two cans in reserve. 884 00:40:07,964 --> 00:40:11,983 - You want to hit CD-4.5? - Yes. 885 00:40:12,135 --> 00:40:13,243 Right there. 886 00:40:15,396 --> 00:40:19,082 This is an area worth continued investigation. 887 00:40:19,233 --> 00:40:22,568 These items with the gold signature are quite intriguing. 888 00:40:22,587 --> 00:40:26,405 Because of the historical narrative, 889 00:40:26,425 --> 00:40:28,983 because of the artifact recovery, 890 00:40:29,002 --> 00:40:31,243 there continues to be reason to be hopeful. 891 00:40:31,263 --> 00:40:34,431 There is more... more work to be done. 892 00:40:34,582 --> 00:40:36,652 -Well, if no one has any other objections, -Okay, then. 893 00:40:36,676 --> 00:40:38,751 I say we're-we're done. 894 00:40:38,770 --> 00:40:40,937 That's where we're going... Right there. 895 00:40:41,164 --> 00:40:43,255 - Go stake it and make it so. - All right. 896 00:40:43,275 --> 00:40:46,091 I think we're really close. 897 00:40:46,111 --> 00:40:49,504 For Rick, Marty, Craig and their team, 898 00:40:49,522 --> 00:40:52,857 what appeared to be a devastating setback 899 00:40:53,009 --> 00:40:55,267 has turned into hope for an imminent 900 00:40:55,361 --> 00:40:57,178 breakthrough discovery. 901 00:40:57,197 --> 00:41:00,364 The Oak Island mystery has not persisted 902 00:41:00,517 --> 00:41:04,443 for 227 years by mere chance. 903 00:41:04,463 --> 00:41:08,039 It is now clear that it was the result 904 00:41:08,191 --> 00:41:12,026 of a well-organized and ingeniously engineered operation 905 00:41:12,045 --> 00:41:15,287 to hide perhaps the greatest secrets 906 00:41:15,307 --> 00:41:19,050 and treasure in the history of mankind. 907 00:41:19,202 --> 00:41:23,054 But with every clue that this team unearths 908 00:41:23,148 --> 00:41:26,374 and with every ambitious dig that they conduct, 909 00:41:26,392 --> 00:41:30,135 the answers are getting closer 910 00:41:30,155 --> 00:41:33,323 and could soon be within their reach. 911 00:41:35,552 --> 00:41:38,477 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 912 00:41:38,497 --> 00:41:40,497 - So it begins. - Shaft number two. 913 00:41:40,648 --> 00:41:42,314 Come on, be something good. 914 00:41:42,334 --> 00:41:43,649 - Oh, wow. - That's incredible, 915 00:41:43,668 --> 00:41:46,669 - that that's down there. - Wow, wow. 916 00:41:46,821 --> 00:41:49,672 It looks like parchment, but it's got something shiny on it. 917 00:41:49,824 --> 00:41:51,841 You can see those very, very bright spots? 918 00:41:51,993 --> 00:41:53,988 - Mm-hmm. - That could actually be some of the writing. 919 00:41:54,012 --> 00:41:57,071 Some of the older inks were made of iron-based ink. 920 00:41:57,090 --> 00:42:00,742 That is pre-1840s iron and has been known 921 00:42:00,760 --> 00:42:02,680 - since the 1500s. - Well, how about that? 922 00:42:02,704 --> 00:42:04,704 >>>>oakislandtk<<<<< www.opensubtitles.org 68516

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