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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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- So it begins!
- Shaft number two.
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Come on, be something good.
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- Oh, wow.
- That's incredible that that's down there.
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Oh, wow. Wow.
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It looks like parchment, but
it's got something shiny on it.
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You can see those
very, very bright spots?
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- Mm-hmm.
- That could actually be some of the writing.
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Some of the older inks
were made of iron-based ink.
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That is pre-1840s iron
and has been known
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- since the 1500s.
- Well, how about that.
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There is an
island in the North Atlantic
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where people have
been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have
found a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it...
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man-made workings that
date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross whose
origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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Here we are, Dan.
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A morning full
of renewed hope has arrived
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on Oak Island for brothers
Rick and Marty Lagina,
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their partner Craig Tester
and the rest of their team
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as they continue a quest
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to solve a 227-year-old
treasure mystery.
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Front and center, young man.
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- Uh-oh.
- Gentlemen!
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Quite a crowd here.
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- Hey!
- Welcome!
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Dan, the
man. Today is the day.
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Today's always the day.
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- Vanessa!
- Hello!
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Ready for shaft number two?
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- Are you ready?
- I'm ready.
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You know, we're here.
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We're gonna find
some answers for you.
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So, we just want you to know
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that this is the elder statesman
of Oak Island at this point.
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So, we all thought
it was appropriate
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that not only should
Dan press the button,
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but Dan should name the can.
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- All right, Dan.
- That was the problem.
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I'm not much at
naming. However, uh,
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I figured something
optimistic might go.
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It's Early Christmas One.
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Today,
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the team will begin excavating
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their second 10-foot-wide shaft
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in an area where they
have already made
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incredible
discoveries this year.
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These include evidence of
man-made wooden tunnels
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some 90 feet deep
that were carbon-dated
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to between 1488 and 1650,
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as well as traces of
both silver and gold.
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I think we are in the bedrock.
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I think this is gonna be as
close to getting down there
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- as we're gonna get.
- We're done.
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One week ago,
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the team concluded their
dig of a shaft, known as TF-1,
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after reaching bedrock
at a depth of 152 feet.
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Despite the fact that they had
also detected precious metals
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in that location
earlier this year
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during their
core-drilling program,
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they did not recover
any valuables.
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All of this broken stuff,
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- we know it's a shaft.
- Yeah.
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However, they did
find evidence of a shaft
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that was constructed in 1909 by
the Old Gold Salvage Company,
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which was financed
by future U.S. president,
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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Look at that. Look at that.
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They also found
possible evidence
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of the fabled Chappell Vault.
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- I'm liking more of that concrete stuff.
- Yeah.
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That looks like concrete to me.
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We could be
close to the actual vault.
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Okay, we're
ready to slam some can.
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- Make hole.
- Let's do it.
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Now, based on those discoveries,
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they are about to excavate
EC-1 just eight feet to the east.
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- Okay.
- All right. Go ahead and turn
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- the oscillator on right there.
- All right.
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- Here we go. Yep.
- Turn it to the right.
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With this effort,
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they are hoping to reach
two potential targets,
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one being a tunnel
some 118 feet deep
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containing a reported
debris field of timbers
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and scattered
treasure from a collapse
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of the original
Money Pit in 1861,
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and the other the legendary
Chappell Vault itself,
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which is believed to lie buried
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at even greater depth
of approximately 150 feet.
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So, you're gonna go ahead
and move the cylinders.
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Pull it straight back
to you. Keep pulling.
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- There it goes.
- Yeah!
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With TF-1, we thought we
were close to the original Money Pit.
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But we don't want to be
close, we want to be on it.
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It's tantalizing to think
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that we were...
missed it by that much.
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Okay, fine. You
missed it. Keep going.
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So, this area suggests
gold and silver
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in close proximity to TF-1.
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So, this is going
to be a location
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of significant interest.
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There you go. I've got
another oscillator operator.
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- Let's have a round of applause.
- Yeah!
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All right. Early Christmas. It's happening.
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Dan hits the button,
and the canister starts to move,
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and we're off to the races.
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This is it, this
is the best spot,
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and we're hopeful
that it is the spot.
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- Well done, Dan.
- Nice job.
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- Great job.
- Yep.
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That was great, Dan.
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I'm getting
better at it, I guess.
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Yeah, you are.
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As the excavation
of the EC-1 shaft proceeds
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in the Money Pit area,
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later that morning...
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- Hello, Dr. Brosseau!
- Hi, Dr. Brosseau!
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Hi,
everyone. How's it going?
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- Very fine, thank you.
- Good, good.
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Rick, Marty, Craig, and
members of the team
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gather in the war room for a
meeting via video conference
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with Dr. Christa Brosseau,
a professor of chemistry
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at Saint Mary's University
in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Gentlemen, we have
a few artifacts here,
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which we had sent
to Dr. Brosseau.
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What can you tell us?
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These are some objects
from, uh, what you call Lot 15.
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- Yep.
- So, the first object was a spike,
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so, a wrought spike.
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- You think here?
- Yeah, that's good.
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Over the past two weeks,
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the team has been investigating
a possible buried stone pathway
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running eastward from the
swamp that was detected
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approximately five feet deep
using ground penetrating radar.
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- Go ahead and stop.
- Okay.
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Yeah, see what it says.
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However,
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because of a current
government mandate
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restricting any
large-scale digging
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outside the Money Pit area,
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the team needs to locate
evidence of human activity
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predating 1795
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before they can obtain a
permit to expose and track
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the feature to its
final destination.
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There she blows.
Wow, look at that!
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- Is that a spike?
- Yeah, that's a big spike.
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One week ago,
while searching for important clues
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along the suspected
path between the swamp
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- and the Money Pit on Lot 15...
- Look at that!
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Metal detection
expert Gary Drayton,
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and Rick and Marty's
nephew Peter Fornetti
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made two promising
finds... An iron spike
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and the head of a potentially
ancient claw hammer.
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The spike, it
has a rose head at the top.
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It has a square shank.
Um, it's well made.
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It does appear to
be broken in half.
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So, when I did the
analysis on-on this spike,
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the iron is coming back clean.
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The only thing I
was able to detect...
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Other than iron, obviously...
Was some phosphorous,
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so around 0.3 percent.
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And, so, this looks like it
is a pre-1840s wrought iron.
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Any way to, you
know, put brackets
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around how much before 1840?
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It's really hard to say. Um...
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The rose-head nature of it
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does mean that
it's been handmade,
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so, likely, that can
push the date back
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- to before 1790.
- Perfect.
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- Yeah.
- That's good, because...
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to the best of our knowledge
the treasure hunt started
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- in 1795.
- Yep.
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If
Dr. Brosseau is correct
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that the iron spike
predates 1790
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and the discovery of
the Money Pit in 1795,
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could it offer evidence
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that the buried
pathway does as well?
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All right. What do
you have next for us?
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All right. Um, coming up
next is the claw hammer head.
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So, when I looked at
the claw hammer head,
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um, what I see is
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that the iron is clean.
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Again, I'm not detecting
any manganese.
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Small amount of
phosphorous is present,
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so very... quite similar
to the last object.
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So this is, again,
a pre-1840s iron.
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- Okay.
- Claw hammer heads have been known
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for many hundreds of years.
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So, this type of hammer
head has been known
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since the 1500s.
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- Great. There you go.
- Well, that's a good thing.
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- Yeah.
- Mm hmm. Cool.
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Why is it so tiny?
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What was it used for?
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I'm not sure. Some
of them can be
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- quite small.
- Very interesting.
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Yeah, this time period is
what we see all the time
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for the stakes and all the
wood that we're finding...
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- Yeah.
- Associated with the stone road
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- and the stone path.
- Right.
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The claw hammer dating back
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as early as the 16th century?
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Along with the potentially
ancient iron spike,
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could Dr. Brosseau's
analysis of these two artifacts
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help the team obtain
the permit they need
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to unearth the stone path
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and find out just
where it is leading?
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The fact that they're
finding these, uh, artifacts
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in the upland in close proximity
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to the so-called stone path
is an interesting connection.
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What we have to do
now is get a proper permit
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to do a hands-on investigation
of any anomalous feature.
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So, the hope is that
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these artifacts can tell us
something about the stone path
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and where, ultimately,
does it lead us.
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Hopefully to an
"X" marks the spot.
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All right. Well,
thank you very much.
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Informative as always and
always right on the money
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from a scientific standpoint.
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So, thank you, Christa.
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I'm sure we'll be
in contact again.
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Sure, you're welcome. Good luck.
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- Thank you. - Thank you.
- Until the next time.
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There's more things
yet to find so we better get at it.
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Yes.
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- Fingers crossed.
- Following the meeting
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- in the war room...
- Full bucket.
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As the excavation of
the EC-1 shaft continues
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in the Money Pit area...
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- So, is this TF-1?
- Yep.
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- Still TF-1.
- TF-1, okay.
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Nearby, at the wash
table next to Borehole 10-X
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Alex Lagina, his
cousin Peter Fornetti,
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and surveyor Eric Valois
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are sifting through
the remaining spoils
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excavated one week ago from
the now completed TF-1 shaft.
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How deep do you think this is?
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Because of this limestone,
I'm thinking fairly deep.
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- Yeah.
- I mean, it's got a chance
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of having something
from our depth of interest
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at like 70 to 90 feet.
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- Mm-hmm.
- So, you know, basically we're looking for
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- anything that can be tested.
- Yeah.
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- Let's get to it.
- Yep.
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Despite the fact
that the team did not recover
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the legendary
treasure vault in TF-1,
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earlier this year,
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their core-drilling operation
conducted in that same location
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did unearth metal
fragments containing gold
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at a depth of
approximately 90 feet.
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We know from
experience how hard it is
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to find things
in-in what we dig.
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So, all these spoils are
gonna go to the wash table
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where we can really sift
through in much greater detail
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and try to find
much older artifacts,
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or maybe anything else
that we might have missed.
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Oh.
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Oh, hey.
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That's just like that
leather we found.
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- Yeah. You found that last one like that.
- Yeah.
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More of the same strap.
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We have any idea what it is?
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Theorizing maybe
a strap off of a bag
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- or something, with a buckle.
- Mm-hmm.
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A leather strap?
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Found in the TF-1 spoils?
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Over the past four years,
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the Oak Island
team has unearthed
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a number of compelling
leather artifacts
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during their
large-scale excavations
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across the Money Pit area.
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These include bits of
leather bookbinding,
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discovered along with
pieces of parchment paper
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in Borehole H-8 back in 2017,
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and a leather bootheel recovered
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from Borehole 8-B in 2019
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that was carbon-dated
back to as early as 1492.
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Could this leather
strap represent
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another important piece
to the Oak Island puzzle,
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meaning that the
team is getting closer
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to the ultimate discovery?
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The leather, I think,
can be carbon-dated.
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- Yep.
- It's all about just getting the dates,
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and everything we
learned this time's
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- gonna help us. So...
- Yep.
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And if that is that
connecting piece,
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that changes the game
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- for this next shaft that we're going.
- Yeah, I agree.
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- Anyway, great find. I'll bag it.
- Yeah.
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- Yeah.
- Perfect.
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Okay. Let's see
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if we can find anything else.
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The following
morning in the Money Pit area...
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- Showtime.
- Yeah.
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Here comes the gold.
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Craig Tester, along with members
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of the team, continue monitoring
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the dig of the EC-1 shaft.
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You know, we're somewhere
between 76 and, uh, like, 85.
307
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Yeah. They're going
down pretty quickly.
308
00:13:45,826 --> 00:13:47,044
They are going down quick, so...
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We're closing in.
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We're hitting something.
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Could be just
boulders or something.
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I don't know.
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It'll be interesting to see.
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Yep.
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That could be wood.
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00:14:04,845 --> 00:14:07,161
That's what's
slowing it down, yeah?
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00:14:07,180 --> 00:14:08,662
- Yeah.
- Makes sense,
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00:14:08,682 --> 00:14:10,348
'cause, I mean,
we're at probably 74,
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75 with the can.
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That would explain
why it's cutting hard.
321
00:14:14,020 --> 00:14:15,912
Exactly.
322
00:14:15,930 --> 00:14:18,931
We're close
to that 75-foot mark.
323
00:14:19,025 --> 00:14:20,358
Excellent, mate.
324
00:14:22,921 --> 00:14:24,507
We could all do with an
early Christmas present.
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Gold. Silver.
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00:14:26,515 --> 00:14:29,108
Gonna happen one day.
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00:14:29,260 --> 00:14:30,259
I'm gonna go in with these guys
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- and take a look at it.
- All right.
329
00:14:33,098 --> 00:14:34,873
It's muddy.
330
00:14:37,360 --> 00:14:40,119
Got to dig through the trash
to get to the treasure, mate.
331
00:14:40,213 --> 00:14:43,289
I don't see any wood in there.
332
00:14:43,383 --> 00:14:45,108
Where's the wood?
333
00:14:45,126 --> 00:14:47,034
Oh, I didn't see any in that.
334
00:14:47,128 --> 00:14:48,970
We're good to go.
335
00:14:50,782 --> 00:14:52,390
Let's find some good stuff.
336
00:14:55,470 --> 00:14:58,062
Come on, I know you're
hiding in here somewhere.
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00:15:01,476 --> 00:15:03,318
Just dirt.
338
00:15:04,720 --> 00:15:05,904
Look at that.
339
00:15:07,556 --> 00:15:09,741
What the heck is this?
340
00:15:09,968 --> 00:15:11,801
Just there.
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00:15:11,819 --> 00:15:13,653
- Oh, wow.
- What is it?
342
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A piece of slate.
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Tough call, Laird.
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In place?
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00:15:27,410 --> 00:15:29,427
Big piece of slate.
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00:15:31,765 --> 00:15:34,265
That's certainly intriguing.
347
00:15:34,492 --> 00:15:36,417
- Gentlemen.
- How are you?
348
00:15:36,436 --> 00:15:38,770
- Good. How are you?
- Good.
349
00:15:38,921 --> 00:15:39,829
Got a chunk of slate.
350
00:15:39,847 --> 00:15:40,897
Oh, wow.
351
00:15:43,259 --> 00:15:46,069
- Wonder what that would be doing down there.
- Yeah.
352
00:15:47,263 --> 00:15:48,838
It's out of place.
353
00:15:48,856 --> 00:15:50,782
- Wouldn't expect that.
- Yeah.
354
00:15:51,009 --> 00:15:54,360
A curious
geological fact about Oak Island
355
00:15:54,512 --> 00:15:56,179
is that it is composed
356
00:15:56,197 --> 00:15:59,182
of two very different
types of bedrock.
357
00:15:59,200 --> 00:16:02,685
The western drumlin is
made up of hard slate,
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00:16:02,704 --> 00:16:06,689
a very hard, fine-grained
metamorphic solid.
359
00:16:06,782 --> 00:16:10,876
However, the eastern drumlin
where the Money Pit is located
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00:16:11,029 --> 00:16:14,288
features much softer
anhydrite limestone.
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00:16:14,307 --> 00:16:16,532
The question is
362
00:16:16,551 --> 00:16:19,368
just what would explain
a large piece of slate
363
00:16:19,462 --> 00:16:21,628
being found more
than 70 feet deep
364
00:16:21,648 --> 00:16:24,724
in this area of Oak Island?
365
00:16:24,818 --> 00:16:27,134
There shouldn't be
slate at this level, though.
366
00:16:27,153 --> 00:16:29,281
- 400 feet, maybe, on this side.
- Yeah.
367
00:16:29,305 --> 00:16:30,613
Not at this depth.
368
00:16:32,050 --> 00:16:33,899
It's not real
common in the till, either,
369
00:16:33,994 --> 00:16:35,493
so it was brought here
370
00:16:35,720 --> 00:16:37,737
by somebody and
ended up down there.
371
00:16:37,831 --> 00:16:39,572
That's weird.
372
00:16:39,666 --> 00:16:41,724
Can't think of any
reason to specifically get
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00:16:41,817 --> 00:16:44,060
- this rock and bring it over here.
- I know.
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00:16:44,078 --> 00:16:45,438
If somebody was
building something,
375
00:16:45,563 --> 00:16:47,413
they'd have little
flagstones around
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00:16:47,565 --> 00:16:49,398
and got knocked down, and...
377
00:16:49,417 --> 00:16:51,917
Well, the story
on the original Money Pit
378
00:16:52,070 --> 00:16:54,237
was the boys dug down,
and they came upon
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00:16:54,330 --> 00:16:58,665
- flagstone that covered the entire Money Pit itself.
- Yeah.
380
00:16:58,760 --> 00:17:01,185
In 1795,
381
00:17:01,412 --> 00:17:03,670
Daniel McGinnis
and his two friends
382
00:17:03,765 --> 00:17:06,006
Anthony Vaughan and John Smith
383
00:17:06,026 --> 00:17:09,027
noticed a 13-foot-wide
depression
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00:17:09,178 --> 00:17:13,422
in the ground that proved to
be the original Money Pit shaft.
385
00:17:13,441 --> 00:17:16,609
As they began to dig,
their first discovery,
386
00:17:16,761 --> 00:17:18,761
at a depth of just two feet,
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00:17:18,780 --> 00:17:21,947
was a uniform layer
of slate flagstones.
388
00:17:22,100 --> 00:17:24,709
The three men dug through them,
389
00:17:24,936 --> 00:17:27,770
ultimately reaching a
depth of some 90 feet
390
00:17:27,789 --> 00:17:29,772
before a believed
man-made flood tunnel
391
00:17:29,791 --> 00:17:31,549
thwarted their efforts.
392
00:17:31,776 --> 00:17:34,719
Is it possible that
Craig and the others
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00:17:34,946 --> 00:17:37,797
have just found a piece
of slate rock connected
394
00:17:37,891 --> 00:17:40,058
to the first excavation
ever conducted
395
00:17:40,285 --> 00:17:41,967
in the Money Pit?
396
00:17:42,062 --> 00:17:44,729
If so, could it also mean
that they are on course
397
00:17:44,956 --> 00:17:47,290
to find what McGinnis
and his associates
398
00:17:47,308 --> 00:17:49,625
were unable to reach?
399
00:17:49,644 --> 00:17:52,052
That should be much deeper.
400
00:17:52,072 --> 00:17:55,981
Much deeper. That should
be 400 feet down, not at...
401
00:17:56,076 --> 00:17:58,058
not at 80 feet or so.
402
00:17:58,152 --> 00:18:00,244
So, I don't know
what it means. I mean,
403
00:18:00,396 --> 00:18:03,564
maybe it-it fell from, uh,
part of the original Money Pit.
404
00:18:03,583 --> 00:18:05,583
- Right.
- To really know
405
00:18:05,734 --> 00:18:09,253
- if we're in the right spot, we need to hit wood.
- Yeah.
406
00:18:09,405 --> 00:18:11,089
- We shall see.
- Yeah.
407
00:18:11,316 --> 00:18:12,476
So, I think we're gonna start
408
00:18:12,500 --> 00:18:13,574
getting a lot of wood.
409
00:18:13,593 --> 00:18:14,908
And maybe something else.
410
00:18:14,928 --> 00:18:16,335
Yes.
Hopefully a treasure.
411
00:18:16,429 --> 00:18:21,915
That's right.
412
00:18:22,009 --> 00:18:23,487
All right, mate.
We're all ready to rock and roll.
413
00:18:23,511 --> 00:18:26,329
- Still no wood.
- No.
414
00:18:26,422 --> 00:18:29,607
While the excavation
of the EC-1 shaft continues...
415
00:18:29,834 --> 00:18:31,943
- Hey, guys.
- Gentlemen.
416
00:18:32,094 --> 00:18:34,148
- Hello! - How are you?
- Welcome to Oak Island.
417
00:18:34,172 --> 00:18:36,505
At the Interpretive Centre,
418
00:18:36,524 --> 00:18:38,765
Rick Lagina and his nephew Alex
419
00:18:38,860 --> 00:18:40,343
are meeting with Jon Giencke,
420
00:18:40,361 --> 00:18:41,861
David Sampson
421
00:18:42,013 --> 00:18:45,272
and Sid Pharasi of
Bruker Corporation...
422
00:18:45,291 --> 00:18:47,494
- Let's head on in.
- A science and research technology company
423
00:18:47,518 --> 00:18:50,795
located in Billerica,
Massachusetts.
424
00:18:51,022 --> 00:18:53,113
- Gentlemen.
- They are here
425
00:18:53,133 --> 00:18:56,859
to install a SkyScan 1273 CT
426
00:18:56,878 --> 00:18:58,970
or computer tomography scanner.
427
00:18:59,121 --> 00:19:01,806
The CT scanner will be important
428
00:19:02,033 --> 00:19:05,868
because we wouldn't
have to make inferences.
429
00:19:05,961 --> 00:19:07,370
Because some of
these items we're finding
430
00:19:07,388 --> 00:19:10,055
have a lot of conglomerate
or concretions on them,
431
00:19:10,208 --> 00:19:13,634
and you just can't tell
what these things might be.
432
00:19:13,653 --> 00:19:16,970
So, we have reached
out to Bruker Instruments
433
00:19:17,064 --> 00:19:20,232
to show us how to
use the equipment.
434
00:19:20,385 --> 00:19:21,975
There's the machine.
435
00:19:21,995 --> 00:19:23,810
I'm ecstatic that you're here,
436
00:19:23,830 --> 00:19:25,699
and I can't wait to put the
first object in that machine.
437
00:19:25,723 --> 00:19:27,056
- Great.
- Well, I'm really excited
438
00:19:27,074 --> 00:19:28,482
to see what this device can do.
439
00:19:28,576 --> 00:19:31,652
- Right.
- So, we can put an artifact in there,
440
00:19:31,671 --> 00:19:32,819
and we can image it in what way?
441
00:19:32,839 --> 00:19:33,896
Well, Alex, what we call this
442
00:19:33,915 --> 00:19:36,823
is actually a 3D
X-ray microscope.
443
00:19:36,843 --> 00:19:38,136
So, just like a
normal microscope,
444
00:19:38,160 --> 00:19:39,471
what we're doing is
we're actually inspecting
445
00:19:39,495 --> 00:19:41,070
the sample itself.
446
00:19:41,088 --> 00:19:43,347
But unlike that
conventional optical imaging
447
00:19:43,499 --> 00:19:44,809
where you're limited to
just seeing the surface,
448
00:19:44,833 --> 00:19:46,075
we're using X-rays
449
00:19:46,093 --> 00:19:48,168
so we can actually see
inside of the sample.
450
00:19:48,262 --> 00:19:49,687
So, if you had
something like a coin
451
00:19:49,838 --> 00:19:51,747
that's heavily
corroded, we're able
452
00:19:51,766 --> 00:19:54,417
to kind of digitally
remove that corrosion,
453
00:19:54,510 --> 00:19:56,027
remove all the dirt and such
454
00:19:56,178 --> 00:19:57,678
and then leave
that pristine artifact.
455
00:19:57,697 --> 00:20:00,272
And the salient point is
you can do this for your artifacts
456
00:20:00,425 --> 00:20:03,517
and objects in a
nondestructive way.
457
00:20:03,536 --> 00:20:04,685
Oh, wow.
458
00:20:04,704 --> 00:20:08,113
The SkyScan 1273 device
459
00:20:08,266 --> 00:20:10,857
emits nondestructive
X-ray radiation
460
00:20:10,877 --> 00:20:13,786
that can penetrate
heavily encrusted artifacts
461
00:20:13,938 --> 00:20:17,197
to produce a high-definition
three-dimensional image
462
00:20:17,291 --> 00:20:19,291
of their original form.
463
00:20:19,444 --> 00:20:21,868
This process can
not only help the team
464
00:20:21,963 --> 00:20:24,463
identify the true
shapes of artifacts
465
00:20:24,557 --> 00:20:27,283
but also help
determine the materials
466
00:20:27,301 --> 00:20:29,876
that make up their composition.
467
00:20:29,896 --> 00:20:32,897
The CT scanner
is an amazing device.
468
00:20:33,124 --> 00:20:35,291
It could allow us
to be able to see
469
00:20:35,309 --> 00:20:38,294
what these things look
like under the corrosion.
470
00:20:38,312 --> 00:20:40,312
And the ability
to do it right here
471
00:20:40,465 --> 00:20:42,740
in our own lab, so to speak,
472
00:20:42,967 --> 00:20:45,317
uh, in a matter of hours
and not have to wait
473
00:20:45,470 --> 00:20:49,413
for, you know, turnaround
in some other lab is-is great.
474
00:20:50,566 --> 00:20:52,733
We have some work out back,
475
00:20:52,752 --> 00:20:55,235
so if you want to get started,
and once you get the machine
476
00:20:55,329 --> 00:20:57,813
up and running, give us a call.
477
00:20:57,832 --> 00:21:00,499
I would love to
put a item or items
478
00:21:00,651 --> 00:21:02,796
- in the machine before the end of the day.
- Yeah. Yeah.
479
00:21:02,820 --> 00:21:04,745
Let's see it work.
Let's see what it can do.
480
00:21:04,764 --> 00:21:06,467
- Sounds great.
- We look forward to that. - All right.
481
00:21:06,491 --> 00:21:07,985
- Thank you.
- See you guys soon.
482
00:21:08,009 --> 00:21:12,161
While Jon, Sid
and David set up the CT scanner,
483
00:21:12,179 --> 00:21:14,772
later that afternoon...
484
00:21:14,923 --> 00:21:16,440
All right.
485
00:21:16,592 --> 00:21:18,000
Hey, Jack. What do we got?
486
00:21:18,019 --> 00:21:19,110
It's all just a jumble,
487
00:21:19,261 --> 00:21:21,186
but you never know
what you're gonna find.
488
00:21:21,339 --> 00:21:23,263
Alex Lagina
arrives at the wash table
489
00:21:23,283 --> 00:21:25,766
to help Jack Begley continue
490
00:21:25,785 --> 00:21:27,434
searching through
the remaining spoils
491
00:21:27,453 --> 00:21:30,705
recently excavated
from the TF-1 shaft.
492
00:21:31,791 --> 00:21:33,940
Have you found much pottery?
493
00:21:33,960 --> 00:21:36,460
No. We're
finding less stuff
494
00:21:36,687 --> 00:21:38,354
on the table because
the wash plant's
495
00:21:38,447 --> 00:21:40,205
operating very effectively.
496
00:21:41,301 --> 00:21:43,859
There's actually
a lot of possibilities
497
00:21:43,952 --> 00:21:46,637
for finding something
really good in TF-1.
498
00:21:46,789 --> 00:21:49,198
So maybe if there is some
sort of a treasure nearby,
499
00:21:49,216 --> 00:21:51,291
we can at least
catch a piece of that
500
00:21:51,311 --> 00:21:53,886
and figure out
what-what's causing
501
00:21:54,038 --> 00:21:56,555
the gold anomalies down
in C-1 once and for all.
502
00:21:56,707 --> 00:21:58,983
Ooh.
503
00:22:01,212 --> 00:22:03,379
Wow.
504
00:22:03,397 --> 00:22:05,214
- Wow. Wow.
- What you got there?
505
00:22:05,307 --> 00:22:07,716
It looks like
parchment, but it...
506
00:22:07,735 --> 00:22:09,577
it's got something shiny on it.
507
00:22:11,146 --> 00:22:13,480
- Oh, yeah.
- Do you see
508
00:22:13,499 --> 00:22:15,666
those silvery flecks?
509
00:22:15,818 --> 00:22:19,003
The parchment that I found
with Henskee several years ago,
510
00:22:19,154 --> 00:22:22,898
it had that... the same
fibers kind of around the side.
511
00:22:22,917 --> 00:22:25,158
Yeah. That's interesting.
512
00:22:26,237 --> 00:22:27,837
There's that scrap of
parchment or paper,
513
00:22:27,922 --> 00:22:29,329
uh, with the "V-I" on it.
514
00:22:29,349 --> 00:22:32,091
I mean, this could be
related to that. It's possible.
515
00:22:32,185 --> 00:22:35,077
A possible piece of parchment?
516
00:22:35,096 --> 00:22:37,913
Found in the spoils
of the TF-1 caisson?
517
00:22:37,932 --> 00:22:40,173
In 1897,
518
00:22:40,193 --> 00:22:42,008
when treasure
hunters Frederick Blair
519
00:22:42,028 --> 00:22:43,769
and William Chappell
520
00:22:43,921 --> 00:22:46,030
drilled into what
they reported to be
521
00:22:46,181 --> 00:22:50,109
a seven-foot-tall wooden
vault encased in concrete,
522
00:22:50,203 --> 00:22:52,536
they were astonished
to recover gold shavings
523
00:22:52,763 --> 00:22:54,113
on their drill bit
524
00:22:54,207 --> 00:22:58,767
as well as a piece of parchment
bearing the letters "V-I."
525
00:22:58,786 --> 00:23:00,119
Oh, look at that.
526
00:23:00,271 --> 00:23:02,195
- Is that concrete?
- Yeah.
527
00:23:02,289 --> 00:23:04,382
One week ago, the team
528
00:23:04,533 --> 00:23:08,052
found bits of concrete in
the TF-1 spoils, as well.
529
00:23:08,279 --> 00:23:10,370
Is it possible that
they have discovered
530
00:23:10,464 --> 00:23:11,964
two pieces of evidence
531
00:23:12,058 --> 00:23:14,541
connected to the
fabled Chappell Vault?
532
00:23:14,635 --> 00:23:16,952
If so, could that mean
533
00:23:16,971 --> 00:23:19,397
that they are now on
course to recover the rest
534
00:23:19,548 --> 00:23:23,717
of the vault's contents
within the EC-1 shaft?
535
00:23:23,736 --> 00:23:26,219
Just the color of it
and the inconsistency
536
00:23:26,239 --> 00:23:27,883
- makes...
- I-I'm really... I agree with you.
537
00:23:27,907 --> 00:23:30,149
The inconsistency
of it is very interesting.
538
00:23:30,243 --> 00:23:31,409
I don't know.
539
00:23:31,560 --> 00:23:33,652
I mean, I'm encouraged
either way. If it's paper
540
00:23:33,746 --> 00:23:35,638
or if it's parchment,
they're both datable.
541
00:23:35,656 --> 00:23:37,915
And it might be an
indication that we're...
542
00:23:38,066 --> 00:23:40,325
- we're close to the real Money Pit.
- Mm-hmm.
543
00:23:40,420 --> 00:23:42,645
Or somewhere within
the-the collapsed debris zone.
544
00:23:42,663 --> 00:23:46,498
The odd thing about this
possible piece of parchment
545
00:23:46,592 --> 00:23:49,835
is that on one side, it's shiny.
546
00:23:49,929 --> 00:23:54,247
It's got bits of what
look to me like silver.
547
00:23:54,341 --> 00:23:56,675
In, like, medieval times,
548
00:23:56,769 --> 00:23:59,011
they'd take gold and silver leaf
549
00:23:59,105 --> 00:24:02,331
and apply it to parchment
as a sort of accent,
550
00:24:02,349 --> 00:24:04,516
especially if the
documents were...
551
00:24:04,669 --> 00:24:07,278
worthwhile.
552
00:24:07,429 --> 00:24:09,316
- Alex, Jack.
- Hey, guys. - Hey, guys.
553
00:24:09,340 --> 00:24:10,263
We're checking
on the wash table.
554
00:24:10,357 --> 00:24:11,097
Well, you came at a good time.
555
00:24:11,192 --> 00:24:13,025
Guess what we think this is.
556
00:24:13,119 --> 00:24:14,410
Here. Take a look at it.
557
00:24:15,604 --> 00:24:17,529
This is from TF-1.
558
00:24:17,682 --> 00:24:19,348
Is it parchment?
559
00:24:19,366 --> 00:24:20,440
I'm not sure.
560
00:24:20,460 --> 00:24:21,942
Jack and I have
both looked at it.
561
00:24:21,961 --> 00:24:23,013
We can't tell if it's parchment
562
00:24:23,037 --> 00:24:24,128
or paper or what it is.
563
00:24:24,355 --> 00:24:26,464
And I think,
if it's not parchment,
564
00:24:26,615 --> 00:24:29,708
it looks like an
early type of paper.
565
00:24:29,802 --> 00:24:31,618
This is
definitely worth testing.
566
00:24:31,637 --> 00:24:33,119
Yes.
567
00:24:33,139 --> 00:24:34,880
If it dates to the early 1600s,
568
00:24:35,032 --> 00:24:36,140
then we got something.
569
00:24:37,626 --> 00:24:39,868
It can't have been easy
to pull that out of there.
570
00:24:39,887 --> 00:24:41,348
I don't know how he saw it.
571
00:24:41,372 --> 00:24:43,296
- It's amazing.
- Good find.
572
00:24:43,316 --> 00:24:45,374
- Excellent.
- Thanks.
573
00:24:45,392 --> 00:24:47,552
- We'll keep looking.
- We'll let you know.
574
00:24:50,823 --> 00:24:53,157
While the ten-foot-wide
575
00:24:53,308 --> 00:24:57,477
EC-1 shaft continues its
decent in the Money Pit area...
576
00:24:57,497 --> 00:24:59,163
That is one hell of
an hammer grab.
577
00:25:00,500 --> 00:25:02,741
We just found something
578
00:25:02,835 --> 00:25:05,060
at the Money Pit on
the-the wash table.
579
00:25:05,079 --> 00:25:07,896
- Looks like a piece of parchment.
- Okay.
580
00:25:07,915 --> 00:25:09,355
In the Interpretive Centre,
581
00:25:09,400 --> 00:25:11,825
Rick Lagina, along
with Craig Tester
582
00:25:11,919 --> 00:25:14,178
and Laird Niven,
583
00:25:14,329 --> 00:25:18,924
are meeting with imaging experts
Jon Giencke and David Sampson
584
00:25:19,076 --> 00:25:22,186
to have the possible parchment
just found in the TF-1 spoils
585
00:25:22,413 --> 00:25:25,648
analyzed in the
SkyScan 1273 device.
586
00:25:28,194 --> 00:25:29,418
Now we're scanning.
587
00:25:29,436 --> 00:25:32,029
Okay. So, the next step,
588
00:25:32,180 --> 00:25:34,865
once we have all of those
different slices collected,
589
00:25:35,092 --> 00:25:38,518
is that we're gonna
reconstruct the original sample.
590
00:25:38,538 --> 00:25:40,763
- Mm-hmm.
- Now, on the image i-itself,
591
00:25:40,781 --> 00:25:42,000
what you're seeing is
these very straight lines
592
00:25:42,024 --> 00:25:43,432
on the top and the bottom.
593
00:25:43,525 --> 00:25:45,725
So that's the actual pieces
of paper that we've inserted
594
00:25:45,770 --> 00:25:47,330
in order to hold the
parchment in place.
595
00:25:47,438 --> 00:25:49,621
And the parchment's
going down the center line.
596
00:25:49,774 --> 00:25:51,607
I would expect
597
00:25:51,700 --> 00:25:53,384
to see some sort of fiber.
598
00:25:54,887 --> 00:25:56,962
Isn't that fibers you're seeing
599
00:25:57,114 --> 00:25:59,039
sticking out the
sides, though, or not?
600
00:25:59,058 --> 00:26:01,183
Yeah. I'm starting to
see that same thing, Craig.
601
00:26:04,471 --> 00:26:06,046
- Especially up top there. Yeah, right there.
- Yep. Yep.
602
00:26:06,065 --> 00:26:08,381
Yeah.
603
00:26:08,475 --> 00:26:10,642
Good news is iron,
604
00:26:10,795 --> 00:26:14,220
in particular, when it's hit
with X-rays, it tends to glow.
605
00:26:14,240 --> 00:26:16,240
It's a process
called fluorescence.
606
00:26:16,391 --> 00:26:18,817
So, if we see a lot of those
rays coming out from it...
607
00:26:18,911 --> 00:26:22,638
- Mm hmm.
- It could be indicative of iron.
608
00:26:22,656 --> 00:26:24,064
So, as we're
looking at that center line
609
00:26:24,083 --> 00:26:25,285
where we'd expect the parchment,
610
00:26:25,309 --> 00:26:27,400
you can see those
very, very bright spots?
611
00:26:27,420 --> 00:26:29,100
That could actually
be some of the writing.
612
00:26:32,091 --> 00:26:35,651
Some of the
older inks were made of gall.
613
00:26:35,669 --> 00:26:38,929
And so that is a metal.
It's an iron-based ink.
614
00:26:41,100 --> 00:26:43,175
Iron gall ink,
615
00:26:43,327 --> 00:26:45,677
also known as oak gall ink,
616
00:26:45,830 --> 00:26:48,680
is composed of iron
salts and tannic acids
617
00:26:48,833 --> 00:26:51,091
from vegetable sources,
618
00:26:51,185 --> 00:26:55,404
and was developed in Europe
during the fifth century AD.
619
00:26:57,283 --> 00:26:59,508
Ever since the
discovery of parchment
620
00:26:59,526 --> 00:27:02,769
deep in the Money
Pit back in 1897,
621
00:27:02,863 --> 00:27:06,531
many researchers have speculated
that the treasure lying deep
622
00:27:06,684 --> 00:27:10,443
in the booby-trapped Money
Pit is composed of not just gold,
623
00:27:10,537 --> 00:27:14,882
silver and jewels but
also priceless documents.
624
00:27:16,527 --> 00:27:19,452
Even if the ink
itself is no longer readable,
625
00:27:19,472 --> 00:27:22,714
that iron should be left
behind and should be visible.
626
00:27:22,808 --> 00:27:24,308
Is it possible that the team
627
00:27:24,535 --> 00:27:28,720
has found more evidence
that this theory could be true?
628
00:27:28,873 --> 00:27:32,224
If so, what sort of documents
would someone want to hide
629
00:27:32,376 --> 00:27:36,044
by such ingenious means?
630
00:27:36,063 --> 00:27:38,322
If we had actual
proof that there were
631
00:27:38,473 --> 00:27:40,640
a-a book, a parchment,
632
00:27:40,660 --> 00:27:43,327
a-an old tome that
depth in the Money Pit,
633
00:27:43,478 --> 00:27:45,737
it's all exciting.
634
00:27:45,890 --> 00:27:48,481
So, at this point in time,
can you make a determination
635
00:27:48,575 --> 00:27:52,227
whether it's parchment or
something completely else?
636
00:27:52,320 --> 00:27:54,897
What we can say
at this point is that
637
00:27:54,915 --> 00:27:57,007
we tend to see some lines
which would be indicative
638
00:27:57,159 --> 00:28:00,010
of, say, a type
of, uh, parchment.
639
00:28:00,162 --> 00:28:03,922
Generally when we've looked,
though, at more modern fibers,
640
00:28:04,016 --> 00:28:07,000
that structure becomes
very apparent very quickly.
641
00:28:07,019 --> 00:28:09,669
Here we're seeing more
of a rudimentary style to it.
642
00:28:09,763 --> 00:28:11,004
- This?
- The fibers seem to be a little bit larger.
643
00:28:11,023 --> 00:28:13,173
- This?
- Yes.
644
00:28:13,192 --> 00:28:17,269
It likely wasn't
placed there recently.
645
00:28:17,363 --> 00:28:20,422
That it has some
historical context to it.
646
00:28:20,515 --> 00:28:22,395
So we are likely looking
at something, you know,
647
00:28:22,426 --> 00:28:23,425
a little bit older.
648
00:28:23,444 --> 00:28:25,518
So, you know, my
suggestion would be
649
00:28:25,538 --> 00:28:27,854
that we set up a
little bit longer scan,
650
00:28:27,873 --> 00:28:29,856
get a little bit
higher-resolution on this,
651
00:28:29,950 --> 00:28:32,525
and then we get back
together maybe in the war room.
652
00:28:32,545 --> 00:28:34,119
I think that's the
proper plan, right.
653
00:28:34,213 --> 00:28:36,696
Let's do the hi-res scan
and see what happens.
654
00:28:36,790 --> 00:28:38,290
- Sounds good.
- Yep.
655
00:28:38,442 --> 00:28:39,920
- All right, we'll get that started.
- Okey doke.
656
00:28:39,944 --> 00:28:41,460
Thank you. Thank you both.
657
00:28:41,612 --> 00:28:43,053
- Thank you.
- Yep.
658
00:28:49,228 --> 00:28:51,061
The following morning...
659
00:28:51,213 --> 00:28:53,305
All right. Here we go.
660
00:28:53,399 --> 00:28:56,124
Rick Lagina joins Craig Tester
661
00:28:56,143 --> 00:28:58,810
and other members of the
team at the Money Pit to observe
662
00:28:58,963 --> 00:29:04,149
the continued progress on
the excavation of the EC-1 shaft.
663
00:29:04,301 --> 00:29:05,445
- Morning, gentlemen.
- Andrew. Hey, Andrew.
664
00:29:05,469 --> 00:29:06,226
How are we doing this morning?
665
00:29:06,245 --> 00:29:07,986
- Good, how are you?
- Good.
666
00:29:08,138 --> 00:29:09,638
So, right now this morning, uh,
667
00:29:09,731 --> 00:29:11,397
we're currently at 82 feet
668
00:29:11,492 --> 00:29:13,399
- with the excavation.
- Okay.
669
00:29:13,494 --> 00:29:15,477
We definitely
did cut through something
670
00:29:15,570 --> 00:29:16,736
that was acting like wood.
671
00:29:16,756 --> 00:29:18,830
We're not seeing high
pressures at all, so...
672
00:29:18,924 --> 00:29:21,574
But we haven't seen
any wood or anything,
673
00:29:21,668 --> 00:29:24,261
so whether we were just
on the edge of it, I'm not sure.
674
00:29:24,488 --> 00:29:27,747
The truth is, we're, you
know, we're not quite there yet.
675
00:29:27,767 --> 00:29:30,934
No, the 85-to-90-foot
range is the...
676
00:29:31,161 --> 00:29:33,829
the 95 or so is
the big stuff for me.
677
00:29:33,847 --> 00:29:35,327
- Right.
- Here it comes again.
678
00:29:38,669 --> 00:29:40,260
Although the team is eager
679
00:29:40,279 --> 00:29:42,854
to reach a depth of 118 feet,
680
00:29:42,948 --> 00:29:46,858
where an abandoned searcher
tunnel constructed in 1861
681
00:29:47,011 --> 00:29:48,677
is believed to contain
682
00:29:48,695 --> 00:29:51,288
a vast debris field of
scattered treasure...
683
00:29:51,439 --> 00:29:54,699
All right, mate. Let's see what
hammer-mammer's brought us.
684
00:29:54,852 --> 00:29:57,277
Earlier this year, Rick, Marty,
685
00:29:57,371 --> 00:29:59,688
Craig and the
team also recovered
686
00:29:59,781 --> 00:30:05,193
trace evidence of gold between
the depths of 85 to 95 feet
687
00:30:05,212 --> 00:30:08,305
during their initial
core-drilling operation.
688
00:30:08,456 --> 00:30:10,474
Well, no metals.
689
00:30:18,150 --> 00:30:19,708
Got a piece of
timber right there.
690
00:30:19,726 --> 00:30:21,109
Thank you.
691
00:30:23,547 --> 00:30:26,156
- You definitely see an axe cut right there.
- Oh, yeah.
692
00:30:26,308 --> 00:30:28,233
- Definitely...
- And we were at 82,
693
00:30:28,385 --> 00:30:30,218
- so this is probably about 84 feet.
- Yeah.
694
00:30:30,312 --> 00:30:32,054
Axe-cut timber,
695
00:30:32,072 --> 00:30:36,741
found more than 84 feet
deep in the EC-1 caisson?
696
00:30:36,836 --> 00:30:39,728
Because it is not
machine-worked wood,
697
00:30:39,746 --> 00:30:41,730
meaning it could be
from human activity
698
00:30:41,748 --> 00:30:46,176
prior to the discovery
of the Money Pit in 1795,
699
00:30:46,328 --> 00:30:49,662
could it offer more evidence
that the team is on target
700
00:30:49,682 --> 00:30:52,683
to soon make a
breakthrough discovery?
701
00:30:52,834 --> 00:30:56,094
It's always difficult,
up in the Money Pit,
702
00:30:56,246 --> 00:30:58,080
to say definitively,
703
00:30:58,098 --> 00:31:01,358
"Are we perhaps in
or near original work?"
704
00:31:01,509 --> 00:31:03,919
- Uh, 84 feet.
- 84.
705
00:31:03,937 --> 00:31:05,529
We know there was
a collapse long ago.
706
00:31:05,680 --> 00:31:06,680
That's a certainty.
707
00:31:08,016 --> 00:31:10,016
The good news is,
708
00:31:10,035 --> 00:31:12,018
is that we're not
to total depth.
709
00:31:12,037 --> 00:31:15,447
We've got a ways to go.
You have to stay hopeful.
710
00:31:15,599 --> 00:31:19,784
The big zone is still coming
up yet in the 85 to 90 foot range,
711
00:31:19,879 --> 00:31:22,796
so... who knows?
712
00:31:27,794 --> 00:31:29,778
As the excavation
of the EC-1 shaft proceeds
713
00:31:29,796 --> 00:31:31,388
in the Money Pit area...
714
00:31:31,615 --> 00:31:33,615
They're going really fast now.
715
00:31:33,708 --> 00:31:36,542
So, guys, today,
716
00:31:36,562 --> 00:31:38,544
we have the gentlemen
from Bruker, Jon and David.
717
00:31:38,639 --> 00:31:39,804
Hi, Marty.
718
00:31:39,899 --> 00:31:42,140
NARRATOR ...brothers
Rick and Marty Lagina
719
00:31:42,234 --> 00:31:45,885
and members of their team
are meeting in the war room
720
00:31:45,979 --> 00:31:48,888
with imaging experts David
Sampson and Jon Giencke
721
00:31:48,982 --> 00:31:52,134
regarding the possible
parchment discovered one day ago
722
00:31:52,227 --> 00:31:55,078
in the spoils from
the TF-1 shaft.
723
00:31:55,230 --> 00:31:57,063
So, yesterday we gave them
724
00:31:57,082 --> 00:31:59,583
this... the parchment
that Jack found,
725
00:31:59,810 --> 00:32:02,827
and we got incomplete
information yesterday.
726
00:32:02,922 --> 00:32:06,164
So these gentlemen were kind
enough to-to rerun the sample
727
00:32:06,316 --> 00:32:08,483
at a higher res, and I believe
728
00:32:08,502 --> 00:32:10,382
this is the information
they're going to present
729
00:32:10,429 --> 00:32:13,321
- to us today.
- Yeah, so, we looked at this piece
730
00:32:13,340 --> 00:32:15,098
of, uh, what we're
calling parchment.
731
00:32:15,250 --> 00:32:17,993
And what we see is that
there's some-some striations in it.
732
00:32:18,011 --> 00:32:19,511
So, if you look,
you know, carefully,
733
00:32:19,663 --> 00:32:21,587
you can see that
there's directionality.
734
00:32:21,607 --> 00:32:24,015
Now, when we think about
indelible types of material
735
00:32:24,168 --> 00:32:25,850
that people would
write on in the past,
736
00:32:25,945 --> 00:32:28,019
one thing you would
generally find in that
737
00:32:28,172 --> 00:32:31,782
is not so much of
the specific striation.
738
00:32:32,009 --> 00:32:33,858
- Mm-hmm.
- Now, that being said,
739
00:32:33,953 --> 00:32:35,079
one nice thing about
this technology, though,
740
00:32:35,103 --> 00:32:36,528
is that we can
actually look deeper.
741
00:32:36,622 --> 00:32:40,198
So, uh, Dave, maybe if you
could bring up a cross section.
742
00:32:40,350 --> 00:32:41,350
Sure.
743
00:32:43,778 --> 00:32:45,658
As you see those
little streaks coming off,
744
00:32:45,689 --> 00:32:47,872
that tends to come
from materials like iron.
745
00:32:48,025 --> 00:32:50,208
So, iron glows when
you hit it with X-rays.
746
00:32:50,302 --> 00:32:51,929
- Mm.
- And that's what we're seeing here,
747
00:32:51,953 --> 00:32:53,470
just a little artifact
from that glow.
748
00:32:53,621 --> 00:32:56,031
I saw those
shiny bits up at the table.
749
00:32:56,124 --> 00:32:57,549
Are you saying those are iron?
750
00:32:57,643 --> 00:33:00,368
What we can infer
to it is it's high density,
751
00:33:00,387 --> 00:33:01,478
likely iron.
752
00:33:01,705 --> 00:33:03,146
Yeah.
753
00:33:03,373 --> 00:33:05,874
You also mentioned
that older ink...
754
00:33:05,892 --> 00:33:07,967
- has a high iron content.
- Yeah.
755
00:33:07,987 --> 00:33:09,469
- Yep.
- Wouldn't expect to see that
756
00:33:09,488 --> 00:33:10,728
as a big chunk of iron, though.
757
00:33:10,805 --> 00:33:12,765
- Right.
- Rather, I'd more likely see that
758
00:33:12,883 --> 00:33:14,618
as some sort of streaking
across the material.
759
00:33:14,642 --> 00:33:15,900
Yeah. Yeah.
760
00:33:16,053 --> 00:33:18,133
This one is a
little bit different-colored.
761
00:33:20,407 --> 00:33:22,833
From this, what we can
see now is relative densities.
762
00:33:22,984 --> 00:33:25,151
And as we look
at the inner part,
763
00:33:25,245 --> 00:33:27,838
it tends to indicate that
we're looking more at a paper.
764
00:33:27,989 --> 00:33:29,058
Probably a
cellulose-type product,
765
00:33:29,082 --> 00:33:30,151
not necessarily an animal skin.
766
00:33:30,175 --> 00:33:33,176
- Oh.
- Right.
767
00:33:33,403 --> 00:33:36,905
What about the green
and the blue blobs?
768
00:33:36,923 --> 00:33:38,683
- Very good question. So, blue now...
- Yeah.
769
00:33:38,742 --> 00:33:42,093
That's your little
chunks of the iron.
770
00:33:42,246 --> 00:33:44,246
The green, now what
are we looking at there?
771
00:33:44,339 --> 00:33:45,747
Well, that's when
we started thinking.
772
00:33:45,766 --> 00:33:47,340
We brought in a
little bit of context
773
00:33:47,359 --> 00:33:49,842
from what could be
present at the site,
774
00:33:49,862 --> 00:33:53,196
and one thought was this
could be a coated paper product.
775
00:33:53,348 --> 00:33:54,680
Something very
traditionally found
776
00:33:54,775 --> 00:33:55,826
maybe somewhere around here.
777
00:33:55,850 --> 00:33:57,161
Might be something
coated with wax.
778
00:33:57,185 --> 00:33:58,426
It held up.
779
00:33:58,445 --> 00:34:01,930
So, it'll hold up. It's
resistant to moisture.
780
00:34:01,948 --> 00:34:03,431
In fact, it's so
resistant to moisture
781
00:34:03,525 --> 00:34:06,101
it's typically used for, uh,
782
00:34:06,119 --> 00:34:08,545
for, say, wrapping, um...
783
00:34:10,049 --> 00:34:11,381
explosives.
784
00:34:14,702 --> 00:34:15,868
Is that what you think it is?
785
00:34:15,962 --> 00:34:16,869
- Yeah.
- Well, that definitely matches
786
00:34:16,889 --> 00:34:19,038
- the historical record.
- Yeah.
787
00:34:19,058 --> 00:34:20,557
- Yes.
- Mm-hmm.
788
00:34:20,784 --> 00:34:23,727
In the fall of 1909,
789
00:34:23,878 --> 00:34:27,806
upon reaching a depth of
nearly 100 feet in the Money Pit,
790
00:34:27,958 --> 00:34:31,217
workers of Franklin Roosevelt's
Old Gold Salvage Company
791
00:34:31,311 --> 00:34:33,886
exploded dynamite in the shaft,
792
00:34:33,980 --> 00:34:37,982
hoping to not only clear the
debris from the 1861 collapse,
793
00:34:38,077 --> 00:34:41,469
but also as an attempt to
seal off the flow of seawater
794
00:34:41,488 --> 00:34:43,413
from the flood tunnel.
795
00:34:43,640 --> 00:34:46,249
The effort failed
on both counts,
796
00:34:46,476 --> 00:34:48,476
and the company would
close down operations
797
00:34:48,495 --> 00:34:50,312
at the end of the year.
798
00:34:50,405 --> 00:34:53,406
Could the team
have now determined
799
00:34:53,500 --> 00:34:56,075
why they discovered only
small fragments of gold
800
00:34:56,169 --> 00:34:59,504
earlier this year during
their core-drilling program?
801
00:34:59,598 --> 00:35:02,432
And if so, since they
have also detected
802
00:35:02,659 --> 00:35:05,102
high concentrations
of both silver and gold
803
00:35:05,329 --> 00:35:07,846
where they are
currently digging EC-1...
804
00:35:07,940 --> 00:35:10,498
could that mean they
are on course to locate
805
00:35:10,592 --> 00:35:12,183
the vast cache of treasure
806
00:35:12,277 --> 00:35:16,171
that people have been
trying to find since 1795?
807
00:35:16,189 --> 00:35:20,508
If dynamite was dropped
somewhere right near a treasure,
808
00:35:20,527 --> 00:35:23,178
you might tend to find small
bits of metal with gold on them.
809
00:35:23,271 --> 00:35:25,196
And we did, so that's good.
810
00:35:25,290 --> 00:35:28,107
That's good stuff.
Makes us keep looking.
811
00:35:28,201 --> 00:35:32,203
What's important is that we
were able to discern what it was.
812
00:35:32,297 --> 00:35:35,540
It's about what the
technology can tell us.
813
00:35:35,634 --> 00:35:39,970
How we can use that
information to, perhaps, provide us
814
00:35:40,121 --> 00:35:42,213
with greater understanding
of what happened out
815
00:35:42,366 --> 00:35:45,124
on this quite mysterious place.
816
00:35:45,218 --> 00:35:46,643
All right.
817
00:35:46,870 --> 00:35:48,478
Very, very, very
great presentation,
818
00:35:48,705 --> 00:35:51,148
and we're impressed,
so let's go look
819
00:35:51,375 --> 00:35:53,110
- at some more stuff as soon as you're able.
- Yeah. All right.
820
00:35:53,134 --> 00:35:54,042
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
821
00:35:54,135 --> 00:35:55,318
- Thank you.
- Let's go.
822
00:36:03,570 --> 00:36:06,496
- Later that afternoon...
- Hey, guys.
823
00:36:06,648 --> 00:36:07,998
- Hey, Marty.
- Hey, Rick.
824
00:36:08,225 --> 00:36:09,833
Rick and Marty Lagina
825
00:36:10,060 --> 00:36:12,169
along with members of their team
826
00:36:12,396 --> 00:36:14,412
arrive in the Money
Pit area to monitor
827
00:36:14,506 --> 00:36:17,990
the progress of the
EC-1 shaft excavation.
828
00:36:18,084 --> 00:36:22,570
- Where are we at?
- We're at 86.
829
00:36:22,589 --> 00:36:25,682
They are hoping to
soon find a massive amount of timbers
830
00:36:25,833 --> 00:36:29,186
and potential valuables
related to a reported collapse
831
00:36:29,413 --> 00:36:33,415
of the original
Money Pit in 1861.
832
00:36:33,433 --> 00:36:35,675
Are we getting
any wood or anything?
833
00:36:35,694 --> 00:36:39,029
Well, we did get a little
bit up in around 84 feet.
834
00:36:39,256 --> 00:36:43,015
We did get a few
little pieces there.
835
00:36:43,109 --> 00:36:45,944
The next... what, Laird?
Seven feet, give or take...
836
00:36:46,038 --> 00:36:48,279
- Yeah.
- We should... definitely should hit some wood.
837
00:36:48,432 --> 00:36:50,523
If I look back to 93,
838
00:36:50,542 --> 00:36:53,877
it's right at the level that
there should be wood.
839
00:36:54,104 --> 00:36:57,196
Well, they're going fast.
We should find out today.
840
00:36:57,290 --> 00:36:59,382
We're hoping to find something
841
00:36:59,609 --> 00:37:01,367
maybe around the
90 to 100-foot area,
842
00:37:01,461 --> 00:37:05,129
because that was where
the drilling results found wood,
843
00:37:05,224 --> 00:37:08,374
heretofore undiscovered
potential tunnels,
844
00:37:08,468 --> 00:37:11,043
all kinds of data that
indicate there are things there
845
00:37:11,137 --> 00:37:12,287
we didn't know existed,
846
00:37:12,380 --> 00:37:15,457
including metal with gold on it.
847
00:37:15,475 --> 00:37:18,485
So, we're at about the right
depth for something to occur.
848
00:37:22,056 --> 00:37:23,740
Ooh, look at that.
849
00:37:23,891 --> 00:37:26,317
That's an old timber
hanging out of there, mate.
850
00:37:26,470 --> 00:37:28,328
Here comes
the goodies right now.
851
00:37:30,565 --> 00:37:32,398
There's your wood.
852
00:37:32,417 --> 00:37:33,417
So it begins.
853
00:37:40,742 --> 00:37:42,742
- There's your wood.
- Here comes the goodies right now.
854
00:37:42,761 --> 00:37:45,095
So it begins.
855
00:37:45,246 --> 00:37:47,597
It is a
potentially critical moment
856
00:37:47,749 --> 00:37:50,992
for brothers Rick and
Marty Lagina and their team.
857
00:37:51,085 --> 00:37:53,919
Oh, that's a big
timber. Look at that.
858
00:37:53,939 --> 00:37:56,998
At a depth of nearly 90 feet,
859
00:37:57,017 --> 00:37:59,776
massive amounts of timber,
that is believed to be related
860
00:38:00,003 --> 00:38:01,761
to a collapse of the
original Money Pit,
861
00:38:01,780 --> 00:38:04,948
is being unearthed
from the EC-1 shaft.
862
00:38:11,456 --> 00:38:13,439
What do you see on it?
863
00:38:13,458 --> 00:38:15,183
It looks pretty square.
864
00:38:15,201 --> 00:38:16,868
See here?
865
00:38:16,962 --> 00:38:19,212
That is so perfect here.
866
00:38:21,691 --> 00:38:23,525
I don't really
see any saw cuts, Craig.
867
00:38:23,543 --> 00:38:25,635
- Yeah.
- Is this the only one brought up?
868
00:38:27,697 --> 00:38:28,697
There's some more wood.
869
00:38:33,219 --> 00:38:35,562
That's interesting.
870
00:38:43,063 --> 00:38:45,780
That looks very crudely done.
871
00:38:47,233 --> 00:38:49,717
This doesn't look modern.
872
00:38:49,736 --> 00:38:51,069
No.
873
00:38:51,163 --> 00:38:53,888
That's incredible
that that's down there.
874
00:38:53,981 --> 00:38:57,149
Could the massive
amounts of potentially ancient wood
875
00:38:57,169 --> 00:38:59,410
that is being unearthed
offer evidence
876
00:38:59,504 --> 00:39:04,082
of the catastrophic collapse
of the Money Pit in 1861?
877
00:39:04,176 --> 00:39:07,510
If so, could that also
mean that the team is close
878
00:39:07,737 --> 00:39:10,572
to recovering
something of great value?
879
00:39:10,665 --> 00:39:14,258
This makes sense because
we found the same thing in TF-1.
880
00:39:14,411 --> 00:39:17,020
We came down, we think,
881
00:39:17,247 --> 00:39:19,022
into a cribbed portion
of the Money Pit.
882
00:39:19,249 --> 00:39:21,858
And most significantly,
in the same vicinity
883
00:39:22,009 --> 00:39:26,529
as where we found the-the
metal that maybe has gold on it.
884
00:39:26,756 --> 00:39:29,257
There's only one
thing to do: follow it,
885
00:39:29,350 --> 00:39:31,701
see where it
leads, keep digging.
886
00:39:34,039 --> 00:39:36,289
Another load up.
887
00:39:38,210 --> 00:39:40,838
- Man, there's a lot of wood in here now.
- Ah, that's a lot of wood.
888
00:39:40,862 --> 00:39:43,104
To me, this looks older.
889
00:39:43,197 --> 00:39:46,290
It's not dimensional
lumber like TF-1.
890
00:39:46,385 --> 00:39:47,609
Mm-hmm.
891
00:39:47,627 --> 00:39:49,469
Another load.
892
00:39:51,615 --> 00:39:54,039
Every time you
put a shovel in the dirt,
893
00:39:54,134 --> 00:39:56,059
every time you drill a borehole,
894
00:39:56,210 --> 00:39:59,137
every time you drill a
caisson, you're hopeful.
895
00:39:59,231 --> 00:40:02,473
You think that, you know,
"We're gonna find it today."
896
00:40:02,626 --> 00:40:05,126
What are we kind of
anticipating to see?
897
00:40:05,145 --> 00:40:07,237
A treasure vault.
898
00:40:07,464 --> 00:40:09,264
- I've got the other end.
- Yeah.
899
00:40:09,390 --> 00:40:12,316
Based on the
finding of this old wood,
900
00:40:12,469 --> 00:40:15,561
it could suggest that we're
close to the original Money Pit.
901
00:40:15,580 --> 00:40:16,729
That is interesting.
902
00:40:16,748 --> 00:40:19,231
My takeaway in
this moment is that,
903
00:40:19,325 --> 00:40:21,918
yes, I believe we're close.
904
00:40:22,069 --> 00:40:23,586
Well,
hey. Here's the deal.
905
00:40:23,813 --> 00:40:25,382
- It's something different.
- Yeah.
906
00:40:25,406 --> 00:40:26,901
I mean, I'd about almost
thrown in the towel,
907
00:40:26,925 --> 00:40:28,332
but it's something different.
908
00:40:28,485 --> 00:40:29,765
So that's the
most exciting thing
909
00:40:29,836 --> 00:40:30,985
that's happened out here today.
910
00:40:31,004 --> 00:40:33,004
- That's true.
- We're in a disturbed zone
911
00:40:33,098 --> 00:40:35,080
at this point in time, still.
912
00:40:35,100 --> 00:40:36,933
But they just want to
get a few more feet here
913
00:40:37,160 --> 00:40:39,080
and then they're gonna
be putting the new can on.
914
00:40:39,162 --> 00:40:40,085
- That's cool.
- You still want
915
00:40:40,105 --> 00:40:42,588
to go to 150?
916
00:40:42,682 --> 00:40:44,252
That's for sure. Need
to keep on digging.
917
00:40:44,276 --> 00:40:45,591
I like it.
918
00:40:45,685 --> 00:40:47,669
There's still hope!
919
00:40:47,687 --> 00:40:50,447
For 227 years,
920
00:40:50,674 --> 00:40:54,433
generations of determined
and faithful searchers
921
00:40:54,527 --> 00:40:57,454
have tried in vain to solve
the Oak Island mystery.
922
00:40:57,605 --> 00:41:02,350
However, as Rick, Marty,
Craig, and their team
923
00:41:02,443 --> 00:41:04,702
diligently move forward
in their own quest
924
00:41:04,796 --> 00:41:07,797
to solve the world's longest
running treasure hunt,
925
00:41:08,024 --> 00:41:11,116
the efforts that those
previous searchers made
926
00:41:11,211 --> 00:41:13,970
continue to offer helpful clues
927
00:41:14,197 --> 00:41:18,141
that may soon lead to
the ultimate discovery.
928
00:41:18,368 --> 00:41:22,220
So now, as they utilize
the latest technology,
929
00:41:22,314 --> 00:41:26,040
and keep digging with the
most cutting-edge machinery,
930
00:41:26,059 --> 00:41:28,392
the dream that
they all have shared
931
00:41:28,545 --> 00:41:30,987
may soon be fulfilled.
932
00:41:34,884 --> 00:41:37,885
Next time on The
Curse of Oak Island...
933
00:41:37,904 --> 00:41:40,221
Ready to find some
good stuff out of these spoils?
934
00:41:40,240 --> 00:41:41,701
- Whoa.
- What have you got there, Rick?
935
00:41:41,725 --> 00:41:43,741
- Look at this.
- Ooh, that's nice.
936
00:41:43,835 --> 00:41:46,561
Wow. This is old.
937
00:41:46,654 --> 00:41:48,838
This came out
of the medieval period,
938
00:41:49,065 --> 00:41:51,082
- from about 1235.
- It's amazing.
939
00:41:52,085 --> 00:41:53,901
I'm hoping we smash
940
00:41:53,995 --> 00:41:55,494
straight through
the Chappell Vault
941
00:41:55,588 --> 00:41:57,238
and come up with some treasure.
942
00:41:57,257 --> 00:41:59,665
- This should be it.
- Wow. Big timbers.
943
00:41:59,684 --> 00:42:01,576
Chappell Vault, here we come.
944
00:42:03,170 --> 00:42:04,854
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