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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island.
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Ready to find some
good stuff out of these spoils?
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- Wow.
- What have you got there, Rick?
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- Look at this.
- Ooh. That's nice.
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Wow. This is old.
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This came out
of the medieval period
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- from about 1235.
- It's amazing.
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Yeah.
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I'm hoping that we smash
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straight through
the Chappell Vault
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and come up with some treasure.
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- This should be it.
- Wow, big timbers.
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Chappell Vault, here we come.
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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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Gentlemen.
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- Morning, mate.
- Had many pulls yet?
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No, they're readjusting
and sinking the can down.
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This is it, mate.
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All good? All right.
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It is the beginning
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of another potentially
historic day
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on Oak Island for brothers
Rick and Marty Lagina,
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their partner Craig Tester
and the members of their team.
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- Okay, go ahead.
- First hammer grab, mate.
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I'm hoping that we smash
straight through
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the Chappell Vault and come up
with some treasure today.
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Yeah.
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We're going in.
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In the area
dubbed the C-1 cluster,
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they are now approaching
a depth of nearly 150 feet
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with their ten-foot-wide
steel-cased shaft known as EC-1,
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or more affectionately,
"Early Christmas."
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Positioned just one foot east
of Borehole C-1
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and just eight feet northeast
of the recently dug TF-1 shaft,
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which may have intercepted part
of the original Money Pit,
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EC-1 is believed
to possibly be on target
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to reach a seven-foot-high
wooden vault
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first reported by searchers
in 1897 at a depth
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of some 153 feet
and encased in concrete.
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I'm gonna go see
what kind of, uh, pressures
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Danny is seeing over there.
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- All right, mate.
- All right, sounds good.
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I'm confident, mate.
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Today is the day.
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The team has good
reason to be hopeful,
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as it was in this same location
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that, earlier this year,
water testing
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and a core-drilling operation
revealed evidence
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that vast amounts
of both silver and gold
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lie buried somewhere below.
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Here comes the
first hammer grab, so let's...
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- Yep.
- Go to it.
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I'm confident.
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- Hopefully.
- Yep.
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All right,
mate, let's get stuck in
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and find some treasure.
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I've got high hopes for EC-1.
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It's not too far off
where we found traces
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of gold and silver on pieces
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of metal and water samples.
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If this can works out,
we'll all be home for Christmas.
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- Good?
- I'm not getting any metal hits.
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- Okay.
- It's clear, mate.
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Yeah.
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Maybe the next hammer grab.
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We're following along
this concentration of gold
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that they found in the Money Pit
itself in the C-1 cluster.
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There's just too much there.
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Gold on the metal, ancient wood,
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and so, we hope this is it.
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This is the one.
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What did Danny say?
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We're down to about
147, 148 feet.
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He'll measure in a little bit.
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He figures the plug
is about six feet behind him.
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No increase
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in pressures
or decrease or anything?
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No. Nothing significant.
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What about what's coming up?
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Yeah, we had one hammer grab
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of slurry and limestone.
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Next, treasure.
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As the
excavation of EC-1 continues,
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just 200 feet to the northeast,
near Borehole 10-X...
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We got to go through
Early Christmas material
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and try to get as much of that
taken care of as possible today.
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- Okay.
- Jack Begley and surveyor Eric Valois
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are at the wash table,
preparing to search for clues
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and valuables in the spoils
recently unearthed from EC-1.
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So, keep your eyes peeled.
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Um, but I-I'd like to do
a little bit bigger loads
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than we have been.
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And as you can see, I've added
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- this plastic mesh on top.
- Mesh, yep.
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Hopefully it's gonna be able
to catch
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if there are any parchments
or other softer materials.
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Really, in the past, I was just
looking mainly for gold coins.
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- Now, we should be able to see everything. Yeah.
- Catch those smaller finds.
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- Perfect.
- And... Yeah, I-I say we get cracking.
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I'll get in there, I'll
go get our first load.
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All right.
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We've got huge
hammer grabs this year
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to facilitate the
extraction of soils
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from the ten-foot caisson.
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It's just a process
to move that material
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and at the same time,
visually inspect the material.
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And we need to be
at the top of our game
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in order to get through as
much material as possible.
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Here's a piece of glass.
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Wow.
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We'll save that. It doesn't
look very old, though.
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No, it's pretty thin and clear.
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Which could be
from down in the shafts, but...
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still just searcher stuff.
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I've grown quite fond of just
washing through the spoils,
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'cause that's where
you find things
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that everyone else misses.
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And so, I'm really hoping
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that we can make it
through all the material,
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'cause I'd really
like to put a coin...
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A gold one, specifically...
In Marty's hand this year.
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What about this?
It's got a little flex to it,
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so it's not a rock.
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I-I'm not quite sure, though.
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I-It might be a conglomerate
of some other type.
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- Okay.
- You see how it's not a natural limestone...
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- Yeah.
- Because you wouldn't see so many little clasts
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or small, little stones
included inside this rock.
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- Yeah.
- You know, I can't say
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that what's drawing
it all together in here
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is, uh, limestone, though.
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It could be even a
type of a concrete.
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Like, look at those stones
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that are all trapped
inside of there.
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- Mm.
- It almost looks like it's a cement.
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It might be an older one.
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Concrete,
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found nearly 150 feet
deep in the spoils of EC-1?
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Since no previous searchers
have ever been documented
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to use concrete while excavating
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or reinforcing shafts
in the Money Pit area,
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could Jack and Eric
have possibly found
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an important clue?
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Perhaps evidence of the
concrete-encased vault
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first reported by the Oak Island
Treasure Company in 1897?
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It could be a
depositor concrete.
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- Yeah.
- When they encountered the vault,
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- they encountered a layer of concrete...
- Yeah.
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That surrounded the entire vault
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- at the bottom of the Money Pit.
- Yeah.
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So this could be
a piece of that.
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- Yeah.
- But for me, this is a keeper.
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And-and maybe it's big enough
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that we can
actually get it tested.
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- Okay.
- You know, figure out if it is natural
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- or maybe it is an old concrete?
- Yeah.
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Great job finding
this. I'll bag it.
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While Jack
and Eric continue sifting
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through spoils at
the wash table...
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It sure would be
nice to find something.
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- Anything.
- Oh, yeah.
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Back at the Money Pit...
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- Hey, Charles.
- Guys.
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Rick Lagina, Craig Tester
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and members of the team
continue monitoring the excavation
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of the EC-1 shaft
as it approaches
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the critical depth of 150 feet.
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You know, we all hope
that this encounters
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the Oak Island
Treasure Company vault.
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- Yeah.
- Because we're in that vicinity right now.
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We are in that vicinity.
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It was the Oak Island Treasure
Company in 1897 that drilled
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through what they believed
to be cement and then wood
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and then loose metal.
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Is that coins? Is it
silver bars or what?
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You know, I know
you... Or gold bars?
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Who knows? So, hopefully,
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we can find what
they found in 1897.
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- That'd be great.
- Oh, yeah.
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If we're gonna be finding it,
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it's gonna be in the next
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- few hammer grabs.
- We're close.
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Yep.
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Got another load coming in.
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Well, Gary, have at it.
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All right.
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Another shot at glory.
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Dang, that was a big bucketload.
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There's some wood.
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- There's wood in there?
- Yeah, right there.
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Excellent.
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- That's exactly what we want.
- Yeah.
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- It was in that area.
- Let's see.
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Let's hope it's a good one.
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Here we go.
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Oh, look at that.
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There's some wood.
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Oh, look at that.
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In the
Money Pit area, Rick Lagina,
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Craig Tester and
members of the team
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have just made a potentially
important discovery
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nearly 150 feet deep
in the EC-1 shaft.
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That could be important.
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- That fits with the story.
- Mm-hmm.
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- Especially with this vault area.
- Yeah.
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This wood recovery is
exciting because, so far,
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we've been going
through in situ material
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and now we're going through wood
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at quite a deep depth.
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I'm hoping that
we've hit the vault.
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So, this just came up.
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- Just in there?
- It was in... Yeah, it was in the bucket.
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Well, it'd be a good
one to carbon-date, then.
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Yep. Well, let's see
if anything more comes up.
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Yeah, it's the next
one that really matters.
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There's hope that the Oak
Island Treasure Company vault
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resides roughly around 150 feet,
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and now we have a
limited amount of wood.
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It's exciting.
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So, after the hammer grab dumps,
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it's kind of like
a-a race to get in
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to see who can find what.
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Well, gentlemen, anything today?
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It brought up a
little bit of wood.
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And unfortunately,
no metals at the moment,
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but that might change.
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We got another bucket coming up.
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A couple buckets
of hope here yet
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for the Chappell Vault, right?
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- Yep.
- We should see some wood, though,
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- in these next grabs.
- That's right.
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- Boy, that is a lot more water for some reason.
- Yeah.
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That's the most water
we've seen come up yet.
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It's somewhat
surprising that we're not finding
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substantial amounts of wood.
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And the amount of water
coming out of the grab
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suggests we're getting
to the bottom of the hole.
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- It's silent.
- Yep.
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It is silent.
251
00:11:28,188 --> 00:11:29,891
- This looks like a report coming.
- Hey, guys.
252
00:11:29,915 --> 00:11:31,931
- Here's a report coming in.
- Uh-oh.
253
00:11:32,025 --> 00:11:35,919
So, this is what came out of
the hole with the last bucket.
254
00:11:35,937 --> 00:11:37,696
That material is coming up now.
255
00:11:39,866 --> 00:11:43,684
It's the same as that gypsum.
256
00:11:43,704 --> 00:11:45,019
Did the can rotate down
257
00:11:45,038 --> 00:11:46,371
or didn't it really go anywhere?
258
00:11:46,598 --> 00:11:49,958
We achieved an inch
and a half in 15 minutes.
259
00:11:51,545 --> 00:11:53,770
- Oh.
- Currently as it sits,
260
00:11:53,788 --> 00:11:56,197
we're at 152 and
a half with the can
261
00:11:56,216 --> 00:11:59,533
and 151 with the grab,
so we're really struggling.
262
00:11:59,553 --> 00:12:01,180
Danny is seeing some
high pressures right now,
263
00:12:01,204 --> 00:12:04,297
obviously associated
with that as well.
264
00:12:04,449 --> 00:12:06,299
Hey... they run those
things through all...
265
00:12:06,393 --> 00:12:08,209
They don't, they don't
only just go through
266
00:12:08,303 --> 00:12:09,802
glacial till, they
go through rock.
267
00:12:09,896 --> 00:12:12,880
- That's right.
- Why is this stopping it dead like this?
268
00:12:12,899 --> 00:12:15,141
That's the question
that we're all looking at
269
00:12:15,235 --> 00:12:16,568
for an answer right now.
270
00:12:16,719 --> 00:12:18,570
Anhydrite is
notoriously hard to drill.
271
00:12:18,797 --> 00:12:21,314
It's actually soft,
but it's gummy.
272
00:12:21,408 --> 00:12:23,316
And it gums up the
bit, it gums up the teeth,
273
00:12:23,410 --> 00:12:25,243
and the teeth don't cut.
274
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It's really hard to drill,
even with a big rig.
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Given that metric of advance,
276
00:12:29,082 --> 00:12:31,474
we could be here for a full
day and we can't afford it.
277
00:12:31,567 --> 00:12:33,326
I'm with
you. Let's just see
278
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if Gary will find
ten coins in this one
279
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and then we'll reconsider.
280
00:12:38,574 --> 00:12:41,092
Other than finding ten
coins, I think we're done.
281
00:12:41,244 --> 00:12:43,244
- Yeah, then we'd be done. Yeah.
- All right.
282
00:12:53,515 --> 00:12:55,064
Not a lot in that one, either.
283
00:12:56,184 --> 00:12:57,692
Essentially nothing.
284
00:12:58,945 --> 00:13:00,236
Yeah.
285
00:13:02,674 --> 00:13:04,949
- I've got the okay from Michel.
- Yeah.
286
00:13:11,941 --> 00:13:13,291
That's some
anhydrite right there.
287
00:13:13,442 --> 00:13:15,162
- Yeah, that's what they're struggling...
- Yeah.
288
00:13:15,186 --> 00:13:17,462
- To get through at the moment.
- That's it.
289
00:13:17,613 --> 00:13:19,705
I'll take this over
to Craig and Dr. Spooner.
290
00:13:19,800 --> 00:13:21,216
Okay, mate.
291
00:13:22,527 --> 00:13:24,877
So, I think we're
pretty much there.
292
00:13:25,030 --> 00:13:27,555
I mean, that's
anhydrite, isn't it?
293
00:13:29,217 --> 00:13:30,791
Well, this could
be gypsum already.
294
00:13:30,885 --> 00:13:32,793
- Yep.
- Yep.
295
00:13:32,887 --> 00:13:34,720
There's nothing in it,
296
00:13:34,815 --> 00:13:37,482
so I think we're done.
297
00:13:37,709 --> 00:13:39,375
- I'm ready to call it.
- Yeah.
298
00:13:39,394 --> 00:13:42,303
Call it. Start getting
ready to backfill
299
00:13:42,322 --> 00:13:43,562
- and do all your thing.
- Okay.
300
00:13:43,715 --> 00:13:45,048
- Thank you.
- Perfect. Thanks, guys.
301
00:13:45,066 --> 00:13:47,050
- Thanks.
- Yep.
302
00:13:47,143 --> 00:13:50,053
After excavating
two ten-foot-wide caissons
303
00:13:50,071 --> 00:13:52,813
in an area where,
earlier this year,
304
00:13:52,833 --> 00:13:54,891
two six-inch-wide boreholes
305
00:13:54,909 --> 00:13:57,410
returned high traces
of precious metals,
306
00:13:57,504 --> 00:14:01,898
the team finds themselves
facing an extraordinary question.
307
00:14:01,916 --> 00:14:04,491
Just where is the vast source
308
00:14:04,511 --> 00:14:07,403
of the detected
valuables located?
309
00:14:07,496 --> 00:14:09,906
We just dug two enormous holes,
310
00:14:09,924 --> 00:14:11,407
bigger than we ever have.
311
00:14:11,426 --> 00:14:14,260
We expected to
find gold and silver,
312
00:14:14,354 --> 00:14:15,928
and we didn't.
313
00:14:16,022 --> 00:14:19,190
So, are we disappointed?
Damn right we're disappointed.
314
00:14:19,342 --> 00:14:23,269
Those two caissons were costly,
time-consuming, labor-intensive,
315
00:14:23,363 --> 00:14:27,198
and we had high hopes for them
and we didn't find any treasure.
316
00:14:27,425 --> 00:14:28,785
Well, we're done in this can.
317
00:14:28,927 --> 00:14:31,369
Unfortunately, Dan,
it didn't turn out,
318
00:14:31,520 --> 00:14:34,430
but there's always
the next one, right?
319
00:14:34,523 --> 00:14:36,432
We need to go to
the war room now
320
00:14:36,451 --> 00:14:38,025
and decide about
the third location.
321
00:14:38,119 --> 00:14:40,044
Let's go. We're done.
322
00:14:40,196 --> 00:14:42,547
- The king is dead.
- The king is dead.
323
00:14:47,779 --> 00:14:50,446
Later that evening...
324
00:14:50,539 --> 00:14:52,115
We have a full house today.
325
00:14:52,208 --> 00:14:53,874
And that is
entirely appropriate,
326
00:14:53,894 --> 00:14:56,210
because what we're gonna
discuss today is basically what we do,
327
00:14:56,229 --> 00:14:58,897
what we're here for, we
want to find some treasure.
328
00:14:59,124 --> 00:15:01,307
Brothers Rick and Marty Lagina,
329
00:15:01,459 --> 00:15:03,550
Craig Tester and
members of the team
330
00:15:03,570 --> 00:15:06,963
have gathered in the war
room to make a collective
331
00:15:06,981 --> 00:15:09,056
and critical decision.
332
00:15:09,150 --> 00:15:12,301
We have now placed
333
00:15:12,395 --> 00:15:13,872
two ten-foot canisters
into the ground,
334
00:15:13,896 --> 00:15:15,747
the hallowed ground
of the Money Pit,
335
00:15:15,898 --> 00:15:17,898
and we didn't
come up with a lot.
336
00:15:17,918 --> 00:15:19,825
We came up with some clues...
337
00:15:19,920 --> 00:15:21,994
- Clues.
- But nothing I would call treasure.
338
00:15:22,147 --> 00:15:24,163
We have the
time and the material
339
00:15:24,257 --> 00:15:26,740
to do two more caissons.
340
00:15:26,760 --> 00:15:30,577
So, with that, I will
open it up to discussion
341
00:15:30,597 --> 00:15:32,822
because we're
running out of time,
342
00:15:32,915 --> 00:15:34,507
so we have to decide
where we go next.
343
00:15:34,601 --> 00:15:36,935
So,
344
00:15:37,086 --> 00:15:40,754
when we started the
year, the Dunfield dig
345
00:15:40,774 --> 00:15:43,274
was certainly on the
list of priority targets
346
00:15:43,501 --> 00:15:46,945
because of F-4, again,
a-a gold signature.
347
00:15:48,840 --> 00:15:51,432
After conducting water testing
348
00:15:51,451 --> 00:15:54,694
earlier this year in previously
drilled six-inch boreholes
349
00:15:54,846 --> 00:15:57,013
across the Money Pit area,
350
00:15:57,106 --> 00:15:59,348
the Oak Island
team was astonished
351
00:15:59,367 --> 00:16:02,943
that F-4 was one of several
to yield high concentrations
352
00:16:02,963 --> 00:16:05,538
of gold and silver.
353
00:16:05,632 --> 00:16:08,949
Coincidentally, F-4
happens to be located
354
00:16:08,969 --> 00:16:11,785
at the very center of the
most notorious operation
355
00:16:11,879 --> 00:16:14,213
in the history of Oak Island,
356
00:16:14,307 --> 00:16:19,460
the excavation by California
geologist Robert Dunfield.
357
00:16:19,554 --> 00:16:24,465
After constructing the
Causeway in the fall of 1965,
358
00:16:24,559 --> 00:16:28,802
Dunfield transported a
70-ton crane to the Money Pit
359
00:16:28,896 --> 00:16:32,473
and dug a massive 100-foot
diameter hole in the hopes
360
00:16:32,492 --> 00:16:35,493
of finally locating the
legendary Chappell Vault,
361
00:16:35,720 --> 00:16:40,223
believed to lie buried
at a depth of 153 feet.
362
00:16:40,241 --> 00:16:43,392
Unfortunately, his
plan was thwarted
363
00:16:43,411 --> 00:16:46,320
at approximately 140 feet
364
00:16:46,339 --> 00:16:49,749
when his massive crater
flooded and caved in.
365
00:16:49,843 --> 00:16:54,403
Is it possible that even
though Robert Dunfield failed
366
00:16:54,422 --> 00:16:58,074
to recover any treasure, he
may have come dangerously close
367
00:16:58,167 --> 00:17:01,001
to solving the Oak
Island mystery?
368
00:17:01,095 --> 00:17:04,522
So, I guess I'll open it up.
369
00:17:04,673 --> 00:17:09,752
What's everyone's thought about,
uh, the Dunfield, um, location?
370
00:17:09,845 --> 00:17:12,346
From the evidence
in front of me,
371
00:17:12,365 --> 00:17:14,348
my best placement should be
372
00:17:14,442 --> 00:17:17,260
to cover very
thoroughly the area
373
00:17:17,278 --> 00:17:20,429
on the north and west side
374
00:17:20,523 --> 00:17:22,356
of the bottom of
the Dunfield dig.
375
00:17:22,375 --> 00:17:23,708
That's F-4.
376
00:17:23,935 --> 00:17:25,785
And so, the quadrant
is entirely opened
377
00:17:25,879 --> 00:17:27,861
and could have a vault
378
00:17:27,881 --> 00:17:30,864
that is not covered
by any drill hole
379
00:17:30,884 --> 00:17:33,292
that we've done since 2017.
380
00:17:33,386 --> 00:17:35,364
And a ten-foot can should
cover that really quite easily.
381
00:17:35,388 --> 00:17:37,371
So, my thought is,
382
00:17:37,390 --> 00:17:40,132
that's a good reason
to investigate there.
383
00:17:40,226 --> 00:17:42,209
If you look at the TF-1,
384
00:17:42,228 --> 00:17:44,287
C-1 area, Dunfield
took a lot of earth
385
00:17:44,380 --> 00:17:46,564
off the surface of
the Money Pit area
386
00:17:46,791 --> 00:17:48,808
and saw all the shafts,
as far as I'm aware,
387
00:17:48,960 --> 00:17:50,626
as they're laid out.
388
00:17:50,645 --> 00:17:52,197
If there was anything
to see, he saw it.
389
00:17:52,221 --> 00:17:53,387
- Right.
- Yes, absolutely.
390
00:17:53,481 --> 00:17:55,631
And he never really
got the answers
391
00:17:55,650 --> 00:17:57,316
in that location that
he was looking for.
392
00:17:57,468 --> 00:17:59,302
Not because he didn't
find anything but because
393
00:17:59,320 --> 00:18:02,488
- he lost the hole.
- Yeah, and maybe
394
00:18:02,582 --> 00:18:05,641
he actually saw the top of
what the old Money Pit was?
395
00:18:05,660 --> 00:18:08,144
You know, maybe there
are some real nice things
396
00:18:08,237 --> 00:18:10,088
just sitting right
at the bottom.
397
00:18:10,315 --> 00:18:12,832
Well, one thing
we can't deny, though,
398
00:18:12,926 --> 00:18:15,668
is our testing this year
has told us that is the site
399
00:18:15,762 --> 00:18:17,911
of the highest concentration
of gold in the water.
400
00:18:17,931 --> 00:18:19,430
You cannot deny that.
401
00:18:19,657 --> 00:18:21,324
There are more
than a few reasons
402
00:18:21,417 --> 00:18:23,175
why the location
should be centered
403
00:18:23,269 --> 00:18:26,086
over the deepest
part of the Dunfield dig.
404
00:18:26,106 --> 00:18:28,681
One of the reasons, of course,
is that there's always been
405
00:18:28,833 --> 00:18:31,758
this conjecture that Robert
Dunfield did not go deep enough.
406
00:18:31,778 --> 00:18:33,760
The other reason, of course,
407
00:18:33,780 --> 00:18:36,355
is that the F-4,
sonic drill location,
408
00:18:36,449 --> 00:18:39,859
that's the highest gold
level that we've tested.
409
00:18:39,953 --> 00:18:42,678
So, there's a reason
to place it there.
410
00:18:42,697 --> 00:18:44,622
I like that spot.
411
00:18:44,773 --> 00:18:46,773
I mean, the F-4 results
are really intriguing.
412
00:18:46,868 --> 00:18:48,775
So, is this RA-1,
413
00:18:48,870 --> 00:18:50,536
- "Rick and Alex"?
- No,
414
00:18:50,630 --> 00:18:55,299
I'd propose it to be... DH-82.
415
00:18:57,286 --> 00:18:59,378
Anybody know what that means?
416
00:18:59,472 --> 00:19:01,139
Oh, I do.
417
00:19:01,366 --> 00:19:03,290
It stands for Dan Henskee-82,
418
00:19:03,309 --> 00:19:06,218
the, uh, senior explorer here.
419
00:19:06,371 --> 00:19:08,053
This will be your can, Dan.
420
00:19:08,206 --> 00:19:09,963
- Uh-oh.
- Your chance to shine.
421
00:19:10,057 --> 00:19:13,876
In other words, I have to take the blame.
422
00:19:13,895 --> 00:19:16,379
If it's good,
we'll give you partial credit,
423
00:19:16,397 --> 00:19:18,525
and if it's bad, you can have
the entire blame. Yes, sir.
424
00:19:18,549 --> 00:19:22,309
Sounds fair to me.
425
00:19:22,328 --> 00:19:23,644
- Well, let's do that, then.
- I think we're good.
426
00:19:23,663 --> 00:19:24,745
Yeah, let's do it.
427
00:19:28,835 --> 00:19:31,169
As a new
day begins on Oak Island
428
00:19:37,844 --> 00:19:40,736
while representatives
from ROC Equipment
429
00:19:40,829 --> 00:19:42,738
and Irving Equipment Limited
430
00:19:42,757 --> 00:19:45,850
fill in the EC-1 shaft and
prepare for the team's
431
00:19:46,077 --> 00:19:49,169
next excavation in
the Money Pit area,
432
00:19:49,189 --> 00:19:52,748
approximately 200
feet to the south...
433
00:19:52,841 --> 00:19:54,750
- All right, Billy.
- Hey, Gary.
434
00:19:54,843 --> 00:19:56,154
I'm gonna remove
some of this junk
435
00:19:56,178 --> 00:19:57,937
and make a little
better spot for you.
436
00:19:58,031 --> 00:20:00,256
Metal
detection expert Gary Drayton
437
00:20:00,274 --> 00:20:02,366
and heavy equipment
operator Billy Gerhardt
438
00:20:02,593 --> 00:20:05,519
begin searching
through a mound of spoils
439
00:20:05,538 --> 00:20:07,096
that were excavated
from the Money Pit
440
00:20:07,189 --> 00:20:09,874
by Robert Dunfield in 1965.
441
00:20:10,101 --> 00:20:12,693
Spoils which have never
been thoroughly searched
442
00:20:12,712 --> 00:20:16,380
for clues or
potential valuables.
443
00:20:16,607 --> 00:20:18,127
It's just a
matter of time, mate,
444
00:20:18,200 --> 00:20:20,109
before we pull up a nice coin
445
00:20:20,202 --> 00:20:23,370
or some kind of
artifact with a date on it.
446
00:20:23,389 --> 00:20:25,350
If we find one thing, you know,
it changes everything, right?
447
00:20:25,374 --> 00:20:26,799
Yeah, I mean when these spoils
448
00:20:26,951 --> 00:20:28,467
were moved around
originally, mate,
449
00:20:28,619 --> 00:20:30,877
they didn't have a magic wand.
450
00:20:30,897 --> 00:20:32,115
You dig it, I'll detect it.
451
00:20:32,139 --> 00:20:33,189
- Okay.
- All right, mate.
452
00:20:35,293 --> 00:20:37,735
Because Dunfield never searched
453
00:20:37,962 --> 00:20:39,904
through the spoils
that he unearthed,
454
00:20:40,055 --> 00:20:42,740
and because the team did
detect gold earlier this year
455
00:20:42,891 --> 00:20:46,560
in the area where Dunfield
conducted his work,
456
00:20:46,579 --> 00:20:49,413
they are hoping to
recover any more important,
457
00:20:49,640 --> 00:20:51,582
or valuable clues that
he may have missed.
458
00:20:51,734 --> 00:20:52,917
Here we go.
459
00:20:53,068 --> 00:20:54,585
Oh, oh, wow.
460
00:20:54,737 --> 00:20:56,328
There's dowel holes.
461
00:20:56,481 --> 00:20:58,147
At the beginning of this year,
462
00:20:58,165 --> 00:21:00,499
the team made a
number of promising finds
463
00:21:00,651 --> 00:21:03,819
in a nearby spoils pile
from the Dunfield dig,
464
00:21:03,838 --> 00:21:06,171
including timbers that
were potentially related
465
00:21:06,324 --> 00:21:07,932
to the original Money Pit,
466
00:21:08,159 --> 00:21:11,269
as well as an iron
spike that could date
467
00:21:11,420 --> 00:21:14,438
to as much as two
and a half centuries old.
468
00:21:16,517 --> 00:21:19,184
There could
be anything anywhere,
469
00:21:19,337 --> 00:21:24,340
because Dunfield totally
dug all this area out.
470
00:21:24,433 --> 00:21:26,692
It's a higgledy-piggledy mess,
471
00:21:26,844 --> 00:21:31,363
but there could be some
treasure in these surface layers.
472
00:21:31,457 --> 00:21:34,533
Pretty old-looking
plank in that one, Gary.
473
00:21:34,685 --> 00:21:36,419
Big old plank in there?
474
00:21:41,692 --> 00:21:42,812
See the black piece of wood?
475
00:21:43,027 --> 00:21:44,027
Yep.
476
00:21:55,890 --> 00:21:57,481
Found anything, Gary?
477
00:21:57,633 --> 00:21:59,725
Perfect timing, mate, yeah.
478
00:21:59,819 --> 00:22:02,302
Just that piece of wood
was in this last load.
479
00:22:02,322 --> 00:22:05,305
That came off that
other piece of wood there.
480
00:22:05,399 --> 00:22:06,732
It's fairly rotten.
481
00:22:06,884 --> 00:22:08,067
Yeah.
482
00:22:08,219 --> 00:22:10,553
As you peel the top,
483
00:22:10,571 --> 00:22:12,646
you know, up here, I
think you can look and see
484
00:22:12,740 --> 00:22:14,832
one pile and then another pile.
485
00:22:15,059 --> 00:22:16,483
I don't know what
it tells you, but it...
486
00:22:16,502 --> 00:22:18,060
If you see these
different horizons,
487
00:22:18,079 --> 00:22:20,579
that is from long, long ago.
488
00:22:20,673 --> 00:22:22,064
I hope so.
489
00:22:22,083 --> 00:22:23,341
Have at her.
490
00:22:27,071 --> 00:22:29,071
Going through
the Dunfield spoils
491
00:22:29,090 --> 00:22:31,832
out by the Money Pit,
it's been a hard job.
492
00:22:31,851 --> 00:22:33,351
There's a lot of stuff up there.
493
00:22:37,431 --> 00:22:40,024
The good news is, we can
find anything in the spoils.
494
00:22:40,175 --> 00:22:42,918
I mean, it could've come
from deep in the Money Pit.
495
00:22:44,105 --> 00:22:45,156
Got an hit here, mate.
496
00:22:45,180 --> 00:22:46,755
What's that?
497
00:22:46,774 --> 00:22:48,585
I don't know what
it is, so it's got to come out.
498
00:22:48,609 --> 00:22:51,351
- Where is it, Gary?
- Uh, well, let me pinpoint it.
499
00:22:53,431 --> 00:22:54,663
In there somewhere.
500
00:22:56,709 --> 00:22:59,377
- Where to?
- Anywhere you like, mate.
501
00:23:04,458 --> 00:23:05,883
All right, well,
pinpointer time.
502
00:23:13,134 --> 00:23:14,350
What's this?
503
00:23:15,469 --> 00:23:16,519
Looks like a...
504
00:23:18,731 --> 00:23:20,856
Wonder Woman bracelet.
505
00:23:22,050 --> 00:23:24,050
No, it looks like a...
506
00:23:24,070 --> 00:23:26,150
- just a piece of cut pipe, doesn't it?
- Yeah.
507
00:23:27,240 --> 00:23:29,240
- Cast-iron pipe, by the look of it.
- Yep.
508
00:23:29,391 --> 00:23:30,799
Don't know how
old it is, though,
509
00:23:30,818 --> 00:23:33,226
but I'll put it in my pouch.
510
00:23:33,246 --> 00:23:34,246
Keep digging.
511
00:23:36,249 --> 00:23:39,324
I am always keen about
digging the material
512
00:23:39,477 --> 00:23:41,827
from the so-called
Money Pit spoil piles
513
00:23:41,979 --> 00:23:45,664
because that material
is from long ago.
514
00:23:45,758 --> 00:23:48,167
And so, I'm hopeful that
we can find something
515
00:23:48,319 --> 00:23:50,719
that will be relevant,
uh, to the search.
516
00:23:52,173 --> 00:23:54,598
Perhaps another clue.
517
00:23:56,602 --> 00:23:59,603
You only find clay like
this in a backfill of a shaft.
518
00:24:08,764 --> 00:24:10,005
What do you got there, Rick?
519
00:24:10,024 --> 00:24:11,857
I don't know.
520
00:24:12,009 --> 00:24:13,451
Leather, that's for sure.
521
00:24:15,771 --> 00:24:17,270
Wow... Oh, yeah.
522
00:24:17,364 --> 00:24:21,292
It's like a, an old leather
strap, by the look of it.
523
00:24:24,038 --> 00:24:26,279
Looks like an oldie.
524
00:24:26,373 --> 00:24:28,966
Yeah, we could get this tested.
525
00:24:29,117 --> 00:24:32,361
A potentially
ancient leather strap
526
00:24:32,379 --> 00:24:35,288
found in the Dunfield spoils?
527
00:24:35,308 --> 00:24:37,549
What do you think
with this piece?
528
00:24:37,702 --> 00:24:40,536
- Oh, wow.
- Over the past five years,
529
00:24:40,629 --> 00:24:42,480
the Oak Island
team has recovered
530
00:24:42,707 --> 00:24:45,541
several leather artifacts
in the Money Pit area
531
00:24:45,559 --> 00:24:48,819
including bits of bookbinding
532
00:24:48,971 --> 00:24:54,550
and the heel of a boot that
was dated to as early as 1492.
533
00:24:54,568 --> 00:24:56,977
Looks like a belt.
534
00:24:56,996 --> 00:24:59,722
Could this leather
strap also predate the discovery
535
00:24:59,740 --> 00:25:02,983
of the Money Pit in 1795?
536
00:25:03,002 --> 00:25:06,170
If so, what else
could still be hidden
537
00:25:06,397 --> 00:25:08,172
within the so-called
Dunfield spoils?
538
00:25:10,568 --> 00:25:12,676
What do you think it
would be that wide from?
539
00:25:12,828 --> 00:25:15,587
It could be a, could
be an harness,
540
00:25:15,740 --> 00:25:17,072
- perhaps off an ox.
- Yeah.
541
00:25:17,091 --> 00:25:20,166
Or it could be the bottom
542
00:25:20,186 --> 00:25:22,244
of a leather shoe.
543
00:25:22,263 --> 00:25:23,854
There has been
some old shoes found.
544
00:25:24,006 --> 00:25:25,581
Yes, there has. Yes.
545
00:25:25,599 --> 00:25:28,008
- Thick.
- And it's thick, yeah.
546
00:25:28,102 --> 00:25:29,676
Yeah, that is sweet.
547
00:25:29,695 --> 00:25:31,362
That's a sweet piece of leather.
548
00:25:31,589 --> 00:25:33,756
I've got some bags
in the back of me car.
549
00:25:33,849 --> 00:25:35,274
I'm gonna put this in the bag.
550
00:25:35,368 --> 00:25:36,737
- I'll go get them.
- So we'll see... All right, mate.
551
00:25:36,761 --> 00:25:38,610
Right in the trunk.
552
00:25:38,704 --> 00:25:42,039
Usually, we find
little scraps of leather.
553
00:25:42,190 --> 00:25:45,601
This is quite a large piece,
but it could be anything.
554
00:25:45,694 --> 00:25:47,786
- Here you go.
- Nice one, mate.
555
00:25:47,938 --> 00:25:49,955
It's a heavy piece of leather,
556
00:25:50,049 --> 00:25:53,125
and I think this piece of
leather is substantial enough
557
00:25:53,277 --> 00:25:55,052
that it should be tested.
558
00:25:55,203 --> 00:25:57,537
I'm going to bring this down
to the archeology trailer,
559
00:25:57,557 --> 00:26:00,132
have Laird look at
it, see what he thinks.
560
00:26:00,226 --> 00:26:02,059
If you and Billy want
to keep going on this,
561
00:26:02,210 --> 00:26:05,120
I would just carry us out
right to the end, okay?
562
00:26:05,139 --> 00:26:08,548
And I'll keep my twin
optical scanners on the soil.
563
00:26:08,642 --> 00:26:09,900
- Okay.
- Good find, mate.
564
00:26:10,052 --> 00:26:11,235
And I will be back.
565
00:26:11,462 --> 00:26:13,362
Okay, mate. See you later.
566
00:26:22,823 --> 00:26:25,899
Another exciting
day has arrived on Oak Island...
567
00:26:25,993 --> 00:26:27,142
Good morning.
568
00:26:27,161 --> 00:26:29,736
How's it going?
569
00:26:29,755 --> 00:26:32,089
- Good.
- Not too bad.
570
00:26:32,240 --> 00:26:34,908
As Rick Lagina
joins members of the team
571
00:26:35,002 --> 00:26:36,093
in the Money Pit area...
572
00:26:40,007 --> 00:26:42,507
first scoop's right here.
573
00:26:42,660 --> 00:26:45,510
Where the
excavation of their third ten-foot-wide
574
00:26:45,605 --> 00:26:50,441
steel-cased shaft known
as DH-82 is now underway.
575
00:26:54,839 --> 00:26:55,907
Gary's in there
like a dirty shirt
576
00:26:55,931 --> 00:26:58,690
seeing if he can
dig up some metal.
577
00:26:58,843 --> 00:27:01,101
How deep is the can?
How deep is the excavation?
578
00:27:01,120 --> 00:27:06,439
Uh, they are somewhere
between 17 and say,
579
00:27:06,459 --> 00:27:07,791
let's just say 20.
580
00:27:08,018 --> 00:27:09,460
They're going about
two feet a grab,
581
00:27:09,611 --> 00:27:12,630
and they'll give us another
measure here before too long.
582
00:27:12,781 --> 00:27:15,524
- You know, it's-it's the Dunfield Dig, right?
- Yeah.
583
00:27:15,542 --> 00:27:19,361
So, you know, we know he
got down to a certain depth
584
00:27:19,380 --> 00:27:21,380
and that measurement
is a bit in dispute.
585
00:27:21,474 --> 00:27:24,124
I mean, and he-he
was fighting it every day.
586
00:27:24,218 --> 00:27:26,310
I mean, it was caving in,
587
00:27:26,537 --> 00:27:28,387
uh, it was a bad time
of year, December,
588
00:27:28,539 --> 00:27:30,463
there was rain, there was snow.
589
00:27:30,483 --> 00:27:32,557
The sides were-were...
Kept caving in,
590
00:27:32,652 --> 00:27:34,543
so probably for every
bucket he was pulling up
591
00:27:34,636 --> 00:27:36,879
or every grab he was pulling up,
592
00:27:36,897 --> 00:27:38,397
he was probably
losing two or three.
593
00:27:38,549 --> 00:27:40,382
- That's right.
- So, it was a constant fight.
594
00:27:40,401 --> 00:27:44,144
I don't agree with
the-the methodology,
595
00:27:44,238 --> 00:27:47,055
but you know, h-had he found
the treasure, he'd have been a hero.
596
00:27:47,074 --> 00:27:48,666
Absolutely.
597
00:27:50,728 --> 00:27:52,503
We're convinced that Dunfield,
598
00:27:52,654 --> 00:27:54,838
doing what he did under
very difficult conditions,
599
00:27:55,065 --> 00:27:57,916
without a lot of the
technology we have,
600
00:27:58,068 --> 00:28:02,421
without metal detectors, without
observers, without wash tables,
601
00:28:02,515 --> 00:28:06,183
could easily have missed
extremely substantive things.
602
00:28:11,023 --> 00:28:13,932
And then he
also stopped a little bit short
603
00:28:14,084 --> 00:28:15,984
of the so-called vault.
604
00:28:18,698 --> 00:28:20,066
So, we're kind of
just trying to find
605
00:28:20,090 --> 00:28:22,182
what Dunfield might have missed.
606
00:28:22,201 --> 00:28:24,281
It's down there, Rick, you
just haven't found it yet.
607
00:28:24,428 --> 00:28:25,703
That's it.
608
00:28:27,522 --> 00:28:30,599
I'm hoping for
the Bravo-Tango moment.
609
00:28:30,617 --> 00:28:33,335
This could be it. This
could be "X" marks the spot.
610
00:28:35,881 --> 00:28:38,215
You know, there's all
kinds of possibilities here.
611
00:28:38,366 --> 00:28:40,275
All kinds.
612
00:28:40,294 --> 00:28:42,110
So, we'll see what happens.
613
00:28:42,129 --> 00:28:44,388
I'm very hopeful.
614
00:28:44,539 --> 00:28:46,298
- Yeah.
- Yeah, for sure.
615
00:28:46,392 --> 00:28:49,468
While Rick
Lagina continues to oversee
616
00:28:49,562 --> 00:28:53,046
the excavation of
DH-82 at the Money Pit,
617
00:28:53,140 --> 00:28:55,882
later that afternoon...
618
00:28:55,901 --> 00:28:58,218
You know, Oak Island
is more than a treasure hunt,
619
00:28:58,312 --> 00:28:59,461
there's a story here.
620
00:28:59,554 --> 00:29:02,314
And the research might help tell
621
00:29:02,408 --> 00:29:05,467
- the other half of the story.
- Oh, I agree.
622
00:29:05,486 --> 00:29:07,819
Rick and Marty Lagina's nephews
623
00:29:07,972 --> 00:29:11,564
Peter and David Fornetti,
along with Charles Barkhouse,
624
00:29:11,584 --> 00:29:14,159
are traveling some
50 miles northeast
625
00:29:14,253 --> 00:29:17,496
to Dawson's Print Shop
in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
626
00:29:17,648 --> 00:29:19,815
They will be meeting
with rare documents
627
00:29:19,833 --> 00:29:22,501
and artifacts expert Joe Landry,
628
00:29:22,653 --> 00:29:25,095
to get his analysis
on the piece of leather
629
00:29:25,247 --> 00:29:28,248
discovered just one
day ago in the spoils
630
00:29:28,267 --> 00:29:29,841
that were excavated
from the Money Pit
631
00:29:29,994 --> 00:29:33,920
by Robert Dunfield back in 1965.
632
00:29:33,939 --> 00:29:35,773
Leather is always important
633
00:29:36,000 --> 00:29:38,350
from any of these holes
because it can be dated.
634
00:29:38,502 --> 00:29:41,019
It was used for a
couple years, maybe.
635
00:29:41,171 --> 00:29:43,688
I mean, at the outside ten,
636
00:29:43,783 --> 00:29:47,934
so if it comes back with a,
pardon the pun, concrete date,
637
00:29:47,953 --> 00:29:50,028
it's probably gonna be accurate.
638
00:29:50,180 --> 00:29:53,698
And if it's old, and old
enough, it could have been used
639
00:29:53,793 --> 00:29:55,328
in the original digging
of the Money Pit.
640
00:29:55,352 --> 00:29:56,921
- Right here, guys.
- So,
641
00:29:56,945 --> 00:29:58,962
it's something we have
to get an expert to look at.
642
00:30:01,025 --> 00:30:02,707
Hi, Joe.
643
00:30:02,802 --> 00:30:05,193
- Hi, guys.
- Hi, nice to see you again. - Hello.
644
00:30:05,287 --> 00:30:06,862
- Guys, this is Joe Landry.
- Hi.
645
00:30:06,880 --> 00:30:08,955
This is Peter
Fornetti and David Fornetti.
646
00:30:09,049 --> 00:30:11,511
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you. So, we were
647
00:30:11,535 --> 00:30:15,295
exploring, um, to the
west of the Money Pit area,
648
00:30:15,314 --> 00:30:16,888
and we found
something interesting.
649
00:30:16,982 --> 00:30:19,374
And in this area, just to
give you a little bit of context,
650
00:30:19,393 --> 00:30:22,820
there's belief that this
area had spoil piles
651
00:30:23,047 --> 00:30:25,138
that may be from
the original Money Pit.
652
00:30:25,157 --> 00:30:28,283
So, as they were digging,
they found this piece of leather.
653
00:30:29,995 --> 00:30:31,978
Yeah.
654
00:30:31,997 --> 00:30:34,164
We kind of want to
know what your take is on it.
655
00:30:38,320 --> 00:30:41,821
A bit of a shoe sole here.
656
00:30:41,841 --> 00:30:46,009
It looks like the, uh,
oak bark-tanned leather.
657
00:30:46,161 --> 00:30:49,346
So, when you say that tanning,
what do you mean by that?
658
00:30:49,497 --> 00:30:50,906
The, uh, the process
659
00:30:50,999 --> 00:30:53,742
is that they take
bark from an oak tree
660
00:30:53,760 --> 00:30:57,837
and-and make an emulsion
that they can soak the leather in.
661
00:30:57,857 --> 00:31:02,192
And the, uh, the leather absorbs
the tannin from this emulsion
662
00:31:02,419 --> 00:31:06,771
and, uh, that
preserves the leather,
663
00:31:06,924 --> 00:31:10,350
and, uh, it takes them
a full year to tan this.
664
00:31:10,369 --> 00:31:12,852
- Okay.
- It makes quite a strong leather,
665
00:31:12,946 --> 00:31:14,779
a well-wearing leather.
666
00:31:14,932 --> 00:31:16,707
And was particularly
sought-after
667
00:31:16,858 --> 00:31:20,043
for the soles of
shoes and boots.
668
00:31:22,381 --> 00:31:24,030
Just to give you an idea of
what it looked like, probably,
669
00:31:24,049 --> 00:31:25,883
you know, when it was tanned,
670
00:31:26,034 --> 00:31:28,110
it was sort of
this lighter color.
671
00:31:28,128 --> 00:31:31,780
But once this gets
wet, it gets much darker.
672
00:31:31,798 --> 00:31:35,225
And if it's wet and
put under pressure,
673
00:31:35,377 --> 00:31:37,543
it can get very
dark, even black.
674
00:31:37,563 --> 00:31:40,546
And, uh, you know,
675
00:31:40,566 --> 00:31:42,065
obviously if it was underground,
676
00:31:42,292 --> 00:31:44,050
it was under a certain
amount of pressure.
677
00:31:44,069 --> 00:31:45,551
You mentioned
that it's oak tanning.
678
00:31:45,646 --> 00:31:47,295
When was oak tanning done?
679
00:31:47,389 --> 00:31:49,889
Well, it was started,
uh, in the, uh,
680
00:31:49,983 --> 00:31:55,245
medieval period, you know,
ar... about, uh, 1235 or so.
681
00:32:04,148 --> 00:32:06,331
So, this type of tannage
was done from about 1235,
682
00:32:06,483 --> 00:32:08,667
the medieval period.
683
00:32:08,761 --> 00:32:11,653
At Dawson's Print
Shop in Halifax, Nova Scotia...
684
00:32:11,672 --> 00:32:14,506
leather expert Joe Landry
685
00:32:14,658 --> 00:32:17,342
has just informed members
of the Oak Island team
686
00:32:17,494 --> 00:32:20,162
that the artifact
found one day ago
687
00:32:20,255 --> 00:32:22,998
in the 1965 Dunfield spoils
688
00:32:23,091 --> 00:32:25,425
is the sole of a
finely made shoe
689
00:32:25,444 --> 00:32:29,429
and could date as far
back as the 13th century.
690
00:32:29,448 --> 00:32:32,357
You know, Joe, we're getting
some different date ranges
691
00:32:32,451 --> 00:32:33,692
i-in the Money Pit area.
692
00:32:33,844 --> 00:32:37,696
And one in particular
was 1488 to 1650.
693
00:32:37,790 --> 00:32:41,183
Is it possible that this
could relate to that?
694
00:32:41,201 --> 00:32:43,460
Yeah, it could quite
easily fit within that period.
695
00:32:43,687 --> 00:32:44,777
Wow.
696
00:32:44,797 --> 00:32:46,188
What type of people
697
00:32:46,206 --> 00:32:48,614
wore this type of shoe?
698
00:32:48,709 --> 00:32:50,875
It's difficult to
say for what's left here,
699
00:32:51,028 --> 00:32:53,695
exactly what style this was.
700
00:32:53,714 --> 00:32:57,215
It looks to be a sole
from an officer's boot
701
00:32:57,367 --> 00:33:00,811
rather than a heavy-duty
workman's boot.
702
00:33:01,038 --> 00:33:04,147
- What makes you say that?
- Well, it's the shape, mainly.
703
00:33:04,374 --> 00:33:07,133
It looks like it was quite a
nicely cut and shaped boot.
704
00:33:07,152 --> 00:33:10,212
You know, with a good
taper here and here.
705
00:33:10,305 --> 00:33:13,882
A potential
fragment from a military officer's boot
706
00:33:13,975 --> 00:33:16,827
discovered in the
Dunfield spoils?
707
00:33:16,978 --> 00:33:19,404
- Oh.
- Yeah, what is that?
708
00:33:19,498 --> 00:33:22,499
- It looks like leather almost.
- It for sure looks like leather.
709
00:33:22,650 --> 00:33:27,004
One year ago, the team
recovered the sole of a fine leather boot
710
00:33:27,155 --> 00:33:29,731
in spoils they excavated
in the Money Pit area
711
00:33:29,824 --> 00:33:33,326
that was carbon-dated
to as early as 1492.
712
00:33:33,345 --> 00:33:36,588
It's a refined design.
713
00:33:36,740 --> 00:33:39,591
If Joe Landry
is correct in his assessment,
714
00:33:39,685 --> 00:33:43,094
could that mean that the
two artifacts are related?
715
00:33:43,247 --> 00:33:46,081
And could it also offer
hope that the team is digging
716
00:33:46,099 --> 00:33:49,026
in a location where
something of even greater value
717
00:33:49,177 --> 00:33:51,361
lies buried?
718
00:33:51,588 --> 00:33:53,679
So, you-you've talked
about the oak tanning
719
00:33:53,774 --> 00:33:56,258
as a way to somewhat date this,
720
00:33:56,276 --> 00:33:58,535
and maybe you can't tell
us just from looking at it,
721
00:33:58,762 --> 00:34:00,704
but are there any other
tests that could be done
722
00:34:00,855 --> 00:34:03,765
or any other avenues
that we could take
723
00:34:03,784 --> 00:34:06,117
in order to try and
get a-a better date?
724
00:34:06,211 --> 00:34:09,954
Well, yeah, you can try to
see if-if they used anything
725
00:34:10,049 --> 00:34:13,383
to dye the leather, because
that-that kind of locks in
726
00:34:13,610 --> 00:34:15,385
- the date as well.
- Yeah, that'd be great.
727
00:34:15,612 --> 00:34:18,797
We need to press
the envelope every time
728
00:34:18,891 --> 00:34:21,725
we make a find such
as this to apply science,
729
00:34:21,952 --> 00:34:25,044
technology and expertise
to try to understand it.
730
00:34:25,064 --> 00:34:28,381
And not just what it is
and when was it made.
731
00:34:28,475 --> 00:34:31,459
There are other questions.
Is there a cultural influence?
732
00:34:31,553 --> 00:34:34,312
Is there some s...
Type of science
733
00:34:34,464 --> 00:34:36,798
that we're currently unaware
of that can be brought to bear?
734
00:34:36,817 --> 00:34:39,225
Are there other
experts we can ask?
735
00:34:39,244 --> 00:34:41,912
So, there's a lot
of things to do
736
00:34:42,139 --> 00:34:45,140
and that is what we are
in the process of doing.
737
00:34:45,233 --> 00:34:47,250
I want to thank
you for everything
738
00:34:47,477 --> 00:34:48,917
that you've done
today and pointed us
739
00:34:48,979 --> 00:34:51,070
in the right direction
to how to proceed.
740
00:34:51,090 --> 00:34:54,149
You're welcome. I enjoyed the
chance to look at this material.
741
00:34:54,242 --> 00:34:55,759
It's not something
we see a lot of
742
00:34:55,910 --> 00:34:58,911
in Canada or Nova
Scotia, so it-it's a real treat.
743
00:34:58,931 --> 00:35:00,558
We'll take this
information back to the guys
744
00:35:00,582 --> 00:35:02,006
and let them know
and, hopefully,
745
00:35:02,159 --> 00:35:03,578
we'll get some testing
and we'll let you know
746
00:35:03,602 --> 00:35:05,009
if anything evolves from this.
747
00:35:05,162 --> 00:35:06,564
- Yes, it'd be very interesting.
- All right.
748
00:35:06,588 --> 00:35:08,588
- Thank you.
- Thank you, Joe.
749
00:35:08,682 --> 00:35:10,498
- You're a wealth of information.
- Take care.
750
00:35:10,517 --> 00:35:12,183
While Charles, David and Peter
751
00:35:12,336 --> 00:35:14,594
make their way
back to Oak Island...
752
00:35:14,613 --> 00:35:16,838
So, we haven't
seen a lot of timber yet.
753
00:35:16,857 --> 00:35:18,448
Nothing but backfill.
754
00:35:18,675 --> 00:35:21,526
Rick Lagina
and members of the team
755
00:35:21,620 --> 00:35:25,956
continue to monitor the
excavation of the DH-82 shaft.
756
00:35:26,183 --> 00:35:28,199
- Hey, Terry.
- Hey, how you doing, Andrew?
757
00:35:28,352 --> 00:35:30,794
- Good, you?
- Not too bad, my friend.
758
00:35:31,021 --> 00:35:33,112
- Yeah?
- So, what's the tale of the tape at this point?
759
00:35:33,132 --> 00:35:35,632
We are sitting at 75 with
the excavation right now.
760
00:35:35,859 --> 00:35:37,542
75."
761
00:35:37,636 --> 00:35:40,786
It's going a
lot faster than anticipated,
762
00:35:40,806 --> 00:35:42,455
and I think that's just
solely due to the backfill
763
00:35:42,474 --> 00:35:43,807
in here as well.
764
00:35:43,958 --> 00:35:46,551
There's no new
ground to be into,
765
00:35:46,703 --> 00:35:48,720
no timbers are really
being encountered.
766
00:35:48,814 --> 00:35:50,647
No holdups, essentially.
767
00:35:50,798 --> 00:35:52,368
- You guys are going quick.
- Real quick.
768
00:35:52,392 --> 00:35:54,187
- That's great.
- Real quick, so it's looking good.
769
00:35:54,211 --> 00:35:57,228
Hopefully we see past
that 100-foot mark today.
770
00:35:57,381 --> 00:35:59,359
- Right on. Okay, good. Thanks a lot, man.
- All right.
771
00:35:59,383 --> 00:36:01,223
- No problem, Terry.
- Thanks for the catch-up.
772
00:36:07,240 --> 00:36:09,916
All right.
Let's get stuck in.
773
00:36:15,507 --> 00:36:16,673
What have we got here?
774
00:36:17,992 --> 00:36:19,509
Ooh, look at that.
775
00:36:21,680 --> 00:36:22,971
That's shaped.
776
00:36:25,425 --> 00:36:27,184
That's definitely shaped.
777
00:36:29,837 --> 00:36:31,188
Yep. For
sure looks like it.
778
00:36:31,415 --> 00:36:33,415
- Yep. Definitely, mate.
- Like, right here.
779
00:36:33,433 --> 00:36:36,768
Maybe like an old
handle off an old tool?
780
00:36:36,862 --> 00:36:38,678
It could be a trunnel?
781
00:36:38,697 --> 00:36:40,530
- It doesn't have a collar...
- Yeah.
782
00:36:40,682 --> 00:36:43,533
- But it's definitely been shaped.
- Yeah.
783
00:36:43,760 --> 00:36:45,702
A possible trunnel
784
00:36:45,853 --> 00:36:49,113
found some 75 feet
deep in the Money Pit?
785
00:36:49,266 --> 00:36:53,025
Dating back as far as
the seventh century AD,
786
00:36:53,119 --> 00:36:56,104
a trunnel is a wooden fastener
787
00:36:56,122 --> 00:36:59,365
utilized to connect large
planks or timbers together,
788
00:36:59,459 --> 00:37:03,887
especially for the purpose of
withstanding wet environments.
789
00:37:04,114 --> 00:37:06,948
Terry, this
came out of the last load.
790
00:37:07,041 --> 00:37:09,041
Is it possible that Gary
791
00:37:09,135 --> 00:37:11,803
has just found an ancient
wooden fastener that was part
792
00:37:11,897 --> 00:37:15,047
of the booby-trapped,
original Money Pit?
793
00:37:15,067 --> 00:37:17,383
- That's definitely a peg.
- Yeah.
794
00:37:17,477 --> 00:37:18,938
You see where it
goes in here, I mean, it looks like
795
00:37:18,962 --> 00:37:21,129
- it was pounded in to about that point.
- Yeah.
796
00:37:21,222 --> 00:37:23,147
- Thanks a lot, Gary.
- Okay, mate.
797
00:37:23,242 --> 00:37:25,242
Got to get back to the spoils.
798
00:37:28,062 --> 00:37:30,705
- Wow, a lot of material.
- Yeah.
799
00:37:33,827 --> 00:37:36,144
That last bucketload
was a different shape.
800
00:37:36,162 --> 00:37:38,088
And more big timbers coming up.
801
00:37:39,258 --> 00:37:40,382
Wow.
802
00:37:42,335 --> 00:37:43,455
This has just started, mate.
803
00:37:43,503 --> 00:37:45,987
Holy crap, that's a big timber.
804
00:37:46,006 --> 00:37:48,323
That's great.
805
00:37:48,416 --> 00:37:50,842
That's what we're looking for.
806
00:37:50,994 --> 00:37:53,103
I think our fortunes
are changing, mate.
807
00:37:58,426 --> 00:37:59,645
Holy crap, that's a big timber.
808
00:37:59,669 --> 00:38:00,669
Look at that.
809
00:38:00,837 --> 00:38:02,261
It is an exciting moment
810
00:38:02,355 --> 00:38:03,671
in the Money Pit area...
811
00:38:03,690 --> 00:38:05,097
That's a big boulder as well.
812
00:38:05,117 --> 00:38:07,767
- I haven't seen any of those.
- Yeah.
813
00:38:07,861 --> 00:38:10,269
As Rick Lagina
and members of the team
814
00:38:10,363 --> 00:38:13,456
have begun unearthing
what they hope to be evidence
815
00:38:13,608 --> 00:38:18,277
of the original Money Pit some
80 feet deep in the DH-82 shaft.
816
00:38:18,371 --> 00:38:20,130
Hi, Terry.
817
00:38:21,300 --> 00:38:23,207
You can see...
818
00:38:23,302 --> 00:38:25,360
- Wow.
- Here.
819
00:38:25,453 --> 00:38:28,212
This is probably adze cut.
820
00:38:28,365 --> 00:38:29,806
Oh, yeah.
821
00:38:30,033 --> 00:38:32,534
A timber with possible cuts
822
00:38:32,552 --> 00:38:34,052
made by an adze?
823
00:38:34,146 --> 00:38:38,982
First developed in ancient
Egypt more than 5,000 years ago,
824
00:38:39,133 --> 00:38:41,300
an adze is a
type of cutting tool
825
00:38:41,394 --> 00:38:45,155
featuring a sharp edge that
runs perpendicular to the handle,
826
00:38:45,382 --> 00:38:47,732
and was designed
for shaping timbers.
827
00:38:47,884 --> 00:38:50,051
That's a little screamer.
828
00:38:50,070 --> 00:38:53,663
Earlier this year,
while metal detecting on Lot 4,
829
00:38:53,890 --> 00:38:55,292
over on the western
side of the island...
830
00:38:55,316 --> 00:38:57,575
Ooh, look at that.
831
00:38:57,727 --> 00:39:01,654
Gary and Rick discovered
one of these very tools.
832
00:39:01,748 --> 00:39:04,566
One which blacksmithing
expert Carmen Legge believed
833
00:39:04,584 --> 00:39:07,159
could predate the
discovery of the Money Pit
834
00:39:07,253 --> 00:39:09,179
by nearly two centuries.
835
00:39:14,335 --> 00:39:15,334
Those are good numbers.
836
00:39:15,354 --> 00:39:16,519
Yeah.
837
00:39:17,931 --> 00:39:19,597
That is pretty rough.
838
00:39:19,691 --> 00:39:21,249
Oh, yeah.
839
00:39:21,267 --> 00:39:23,676
- And we'll get those tagged up. Thanks.
- Okay.
840
00:39:23,770 --> 00:39:26,178
Is it possible
that this adze-cut timber
841
00:39:26,272 --> 00:39:28,531
is connected to that discovery?
842
00:39:28,683 --> 00:39:31,701
And if so, could it be part
of the original workings
843
00:39:31,853 --> 00:39:33,928
constructed long ago
844
00:39:33,947 --> 00:39:36,689
in order to hide the
fabled Chappell Vault?
845
00:39:36,783 --> 00:39:39,358
Yeah, he's definitely
gonna have to get these out of here.
846
00:39:39,378 --> 00:39:41,769
I think any
time a piece of wood,
847
00:39:41,788 --> 00:39:45,456
coming from a
borehole or a caisson,
848
00:39:45,609 --> 00:39:49,368
if it's cut with an adze,
that indicates age.
849
00:39:49,388 --> 00:39:52,296
Yeah, that looks
good, too. Thanks, Rick.
850
00:39:52,449 --> 00:39:56,951
So, it's possible that
the older wood we're seeing,
851
00:39:56,970 --> 00:39:59,470
some of which is adze-cut,
852
00:39:59,564 --> 00:40:02,065
is actually part of
the original Money Pit.
853
00:40:02,292 --> 00:40:04,459
- You can see a few marks here.
- Yeah.
854
00:40:04,477 --> 00:40:06,218
I think it demands
855
00:40:06,238 --> 00:40:08,479
further investigation.
856
00:40:08,632 --> 00:40:12,242
Do you think it
could be a shaft or a tunnel?
857
00:40:14,304 --> 00:40:15,556
- This place is such a conundrum.
- Yeah.
858
00:40:15,580 --> 00:40:17,805
Such a puzzle.
859
00:40:17,899 --> 00:40:19,916
Yeah. But you know what?
860
00:40:20,067 --> 00:40:22,493
You never know what's gonna
come out of your next hole.
861
00:40:22,646 --> 00:40:24,479
And this is a bloody big hole.
862
00:40:24,497 --> 00:40:26,314
Yeah.
863
00:40:26,407 --> 00:40:27,740
Look, until all the gear's gone,
864
00:40:27,759 --> 00:40:30,318
until all the keys
are turned off,
865
00:40:30,411 --> 00:40:32,820
every hammer grab is a-a chance.
866
00:40:32,839 --> 00:40:34,489
- Yeah.
- Every single one.
867
00:40:34,507 --> 00:40:36,266
Every time they turn
on the wash plant,
868
00:40:36,493 --> 00:40:38,176
every time your metal
detector goes off,
869
00:40:38,328 --> 00:40:39,994
every time you put a
shovel in the ground,
870
00:40:40,087 --> 00:40:41,587
there's always that chance.
871
00:40:41,606 --> 00:40:44,274
That's really the essence
of treasure hunting.
872
00:40:44,501 --> 00:40:48,002
Yeah. All it takes is
one good find, mate.
873
00:40:48,021 --> 00:40:51,189
So let's find some
gold and silver next.
874
00:40:51,341 --> 00:40:55,343
For more than
two centuries, a fabled treasure
875
00:40:55,361 --> 00:40:58,196
has eluded generations
of determined searchers.
876
00:40:58,348 --> 00:41:01,607
Although many tantalizing
clues have been unearthed,
877
00:41:01,701 --> 00:41:05,128
hinting at its location
somewhere deep in the Money Pit,
878
00:41:05,355 --> 00:41:08,206
Rick and Marty
Lagina and their team
879
00:41:08,358 --> 00:41:10,300
may finally be zeroing in.
880
00:41:12,545 --> 00:41:15,621
Will the Fellowship
of the Dig soon realize
881
00:41:15,640 --> 00:41:19,534
an extraordinary dream,
and justify the sacrifices
882
00:41:19,627 --> 00:41:21,478
of all those who
came before them?
883
00:41:23,223 --> 00:41:24,872
Or will they encounter
884
00:41:24,891 --> 00:41:27,484
another fabled
presence on Oak Island...
885
00:41:27,711 --> 00:41:30,320
the manifestation
of a deadly curse?
886
00:41:34,734 --> 00:41:37,660
Next time on The
Curse of Oak Island...
887
00:41:37,812 --> 00:41:39,172
We've got gold in the water.
888
00:41:39,222 --> 00:41:41,146
Let's hope we get
some gold in the mud.
889
00:41:41,166 --> 00:41:42,551
There's anomalies
all over the island.
890
00:41:42,575 --> 00:41:44,817
On land and in the water.
891
00:41:44,836 --> 00:41:46,728
We have to map the whole island.
892
00:41:46,821 --> 00:41:48,004
She's gonna go out.
893
00:41:48,231 --> 00:41:50,231
Oh.
894
00:41:50,250 --> 00:41:51,635
- Oh, there's a big target.
- Holy... look at that.
895
00:41:51,659 --> 00:41:52,675
- Big one?
- It's big.
896
00:41:52,902 --> 00:41:54,326
Is there a shipwreck
off the island?
897
00:41:54,346 --> 00:41:56,070
Here we go. Come on.
898
00:41:56,089 --> 00:41:57,496
- Wow.
- That's it.
899
00:41:57,516 --> 00:41:59,665
- That's it. Yeah!
- That's old.
900
00:41:59,684 --> 00:42:01,684
It's possibly the Money Pit.
901
00:42:03,026 --> 00:42:05,026
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