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NARRATOR: Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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We've got gold in the water.
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Let's hope we get
some gold in the mud.
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There's anomalies
all over the island,
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on land and in the water.
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RICK: We have to
map the whole island.
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COLIN:
She's gonna go out.
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Whoa!
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- Whoa, there's a big target!
- Holy, look at that.
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- TONY: Big one?
- COLIN: It's big.
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Is there a shipwreck
off the island?
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Here we go. Come on.
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- Wow!
- RICK: That's it!
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GARY:
That's it!
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- It's old.
- Yeah!
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RICK:
It's possibly the Money Pit.
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(laughs)
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NARRATOR: There is an
island in the North Atlantic
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where people have been looking
for an incredible treasure
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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
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whose origin may be connected
to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
trying to solve the mystery.
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And, according to legend,
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one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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CHARLES: I'm pretty
excited for this dig today.
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RICK:
Oh, absolutely.
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- Look who's here.
- Hey!
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- Morning, chaps.
- So where are we?
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We're at the Money Pit, mate.
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I've reserved you a table.
Treasure for two.
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NARRATOR:
Another exciting day
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full of hope for
a historic discovery
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has begun on Oak Island
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for brothers Rick
and Marty Lagina
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and their team.
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Well, I hope Billy's got
the dump trucks ready
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for the gold and the silver.
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- (laughter)
- When we find it,
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- we'll get the truck.
- Okay.
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In the Money Pit area,
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they are working
with representatives
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from Irving Equipment Limited
and ROC Equipment
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to excavate
a ten-foot-diameter shaft
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known as DH-82.
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So, where-whereabouts are we?
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Uh, they haven't taken
a grab, uh, yet today.
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They've pushed down
the-the teeth.
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They're probably
at about 80 feet.
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So tantalizingly close
to the area
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where you've got
the water samples
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- with the gold and silver.
- Yeah.
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Yeah.
It'll be interesting
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'cause we're catching
most of the Dunfield dig,
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the center of it.
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Yes.
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NARRATOR:
DH-82 is located
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at the epicenter
of the massive dig
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that was conducted in 1965
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by California geologist
Robert Dunfield,
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who believed he was on course
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to recover the fabled
Chappell Vault
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at a depth of some 153 feet.
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But due to disastrous
flooding and cave-ins,
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he was forced to end his effort
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just ten feet short
of his target.
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PETER:
All right.
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- I think we're airborne.
- That's good.
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It was also at the center
of this location
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where, earlier this year,
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Rick, Marty and the team
detected precious metals
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some 90 feet deep
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by conducting water tests
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in a six-inch borehole
known as F-4.
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RICK: The gold and silver
signatures found in F-4
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are right in the middle
of the Dunfield dig.
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To me, that was
the most exciting thing.
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A very tight,
concentrated circle
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of these gold
and silver signatures.
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But it's localized
and very tightly localized.
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It's possibly the Money Pit.
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NARRATOR:
Now it is the team's hope
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to succeed where
Robert Dunfield fell short
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and finally recover
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the legendary
Oak Island treasure.
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GARY:
Maybe next ten feet, mate,
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we'll see what that water
was in contact.
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TERRY:
Yeah.
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Gold, silver.
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I'd take both at this time.
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Sounds good to me.
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It'll be nice to find that.
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It could be
Dunfield missed something,
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and in his backfill,
there's something of gold
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or silver there,
and so we're gonna be there.
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And I know that thing
will pick it up.
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You got that right, mate.
I got the magic wand.
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- I got a shovel.
- You're gonna be digging up
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- some treasure today.
- Hopefully.
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Okay, well, I'm gonna go
see Andrew over there.
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GARY:
Okay, mate.
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MARTY: Dunfield
didn't have Gary Drayton.
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He didn't have Rick Lagina.
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He didn't have
the people we have here.
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He didn't have all these people
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looking at every thing
that we're looking at.
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- Morning.
- Morning, Rick.
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MARTY: And I come
to the conclusion that,
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crazy as it sounds,
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Mr. Dunfield might have
dug through the treasure
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and never seen it.
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I think it's eminently possible,
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based on what I've observed
with my own eyes here.
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I'm anticipating
we'll get to the 100, 110,
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- later this afternoon.
- That'd be great.
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Might find something beforehand,
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we might not have
to go that deep.
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You never know.
Might be something interesting.
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That would be
a good thing, right?
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That would be a very good thing.
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Absolutely.
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I have a feeling
it's gonna be a good day.
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- We'll see what happens.
- ANDREW: Sounds good.
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NARRATOR:
While Rick Lagina waits
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for the excavation of DH-82
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to begin reaching
critical depths
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several hours from now...
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- TONY: Hey, Colin, Taylor.
- There they are.
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NARRATOR: he and other
members of the team
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meet in the research center
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with sub-surface and
underwater imaging experts
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Colin Toole and Taylor Pierce
from CSR GeoSurveys Limited.
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They are preparing
to scan the waters
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bordering the island's
northern shore
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with a magnetometer
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which will emit magnetic pulses
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that detect ferrous
or iron objects
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as much as 30 feet
below the surface.
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So, guys, we're always
trying to extrapolate
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on information that we get.
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So now the CSR guys are here.
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They're gonna do this mag study,
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following up on the work
that's been done
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earlier this year
on Lot 4 and Lot 8.
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It's right in through here.
I'll lead the way.
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All right.
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NARRATOR:
Earlier this year,
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representatives from CSR
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conducted a land-based
magnetometer survey
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across the western end
of Oak Island.
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They were looking for evidence
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of the so-called
"Hole Under the Hatch,"
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a feature noted on
a reported 14th-century map
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that was given
to the team in 2017
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by the late author Zena Halpern,
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a map that Zena believed
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had been created by members
of the Knights Templar.
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Back by the main road
on the western side,
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just up there on Lot 4.
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JACK:
Yeah, the pink.
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COLIN:
This is a decent-size anomaly.
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Incredibly,
the investigation revealed
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a large sub-surface
metallic anomaly on Lot 4
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and another on Lot 8.
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Although the Oak Island team
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is still awaiting
the necessary permits
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to excavate both locations
with heavy equipment,
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they have found a number
of compelling clues
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between those two areas
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that could date back
three centuries or more.
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These included a fragment
of a believed ship's cannon,
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a cutting tool known as an adze
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and a copper fragment
discovered on the beach,
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which blacksmithing expert
Carmen Legge suspects
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could have been part of a chest
designed to hold valuables.
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It was also in this general area
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where, one year ago,
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Tony and Alex Lagina
utilized a metal detector
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to discover possible evidence
of a ship's wharf
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during a dive operation.
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It's basically like
mowing a lawn, right?
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So, we'll come down this way,
and then we'll come around,
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and then we'll pick up
a line here
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and, you know,
really just step our way in.
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Because it may take them
several more weeks
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to obtain the permits required
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to excavate the mysterious
anomalies on Lots 4 and 8,
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it is Rick, Marty
and Craig's hope
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that CSR can find more clues
in the surrounding waters
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to explain what may have
happened in this area long ago.
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I think we should show them
our areas of interest.
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You specifically are mystified
by the north side of the island.
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Is that the most
intriguing thing
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that you'd like to look at
with this mag study?
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Yeah.
This channel in here
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where I dove
with Alex last year.
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- RICK: Right.
- That's where the metal detector
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went nuts in there.
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And that's also where we've had
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all those other strange,
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um, electronic anomalies.
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So that would be a-a great spot,
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as far as I'm concerned.
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And then you've got
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the Frog Island shoal up here.
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NARRATOR: Located some
1,000 feet east of Oak Island
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is the 54-acre land mass
known as Frog Island,
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an island with a curious
history all its own.
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In 1994, Rick and Marty's
late partner,
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the legendary treasure
hunter Dan Blankenship,
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formed the Mahone Bay
Exploration Company
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in order to investigate
Frog Island,
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as well as Apple Island
to the south.
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Although Dan was unable
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to find any definitive evidence
of valuables on Frog Island,
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previous searchers reported
finding European artifacts,
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suggesting a possible encampment
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that predated the discovery
of the Money Pit.
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This led to speculation
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that perhaps Frog Island
may have been used as a camp
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for some of those behind
the 227-year-old mystery.
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When you go around the island
and you do the study,
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are you going to say...
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probably in your head--
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If you see an anomalous
feature or spike,
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are you gonna mentally say,
"Okay, that's dive-able,
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that's dive-able,
that's dive-able"?
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Is that gonna be your mindset?
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Oh my God, yes. (laughs)
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I'm just curious.
I am just curious.
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If you're searching on land,
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you're looking for
a needle in a haystack.
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By doing this on the ocean,
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we're looking
for the haystack first.
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This is really
an extension of the work
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that we've already done on land.
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- RICK: Right.
- So, at the end of it,
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we'll be able to essentially
combine the terrestrial data
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- with the marine, right?
- Mm-hmm.
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To essentially show
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all the magnetic anomalies,
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and then create one large map
with the whole island
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and out to essentially
the extent of the marine.
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You know,
this sounds very exciting.
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The possibilities
that you'll find
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something dive-able, a target,
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is something
that we're hoping for.
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And... but the mantra,
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every time we go
out on the island,
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whether it's on the water
or on the island-- stay safe.
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Wish you the best.
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- And we look forward to the data.
- Yeah.
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Come back with some targets.
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- Yep.
- All right.
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COLIN:
Sounds good.
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RICK: Thanks,
guys. I appreciate it.
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NARRATOR:
While Rick and the team
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conclude their meeting
in the research center...
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MARTY: Beautiful day
on Oak Island, Gary.
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GARY:
Every day is.
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Today is the day, right?
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I hope so, mate.
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NARRATOR: Marty
Lagina and Gary Drayton
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are investigating Lot 8,
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where CSR's land-based
magnetometry survey
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identified a large metallic
anomaly earlier this year.
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To aide in a more thorough
search for clues,
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the team has recently
cleared the area
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of large trees and foliage.
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An interesting little area.
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And I'm excited, mate, 'cause
I could never ever get in here.
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I mean, they cleared it out.
Got some flags, mate.
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And I think today's gonna be
a heck of a good day, mate.
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Um, what did you find here?
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The only thing that we
found on this lot
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was that magnificent
garnet brooch.
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- Oh, back up there.
- Yeah.
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- Look at that.
- GARY: Oh, man.
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NARRATOR: In addition
to the large metallic anomaly
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that was detected on Lot 8
earlier this year...
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GARY:
Rick, we just found a jewel.
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- RICK: That's gorgeous.
- GARY: That is a bobby-dazzler!
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it was in this very same
area that, four years ago,
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Gary and Rick unearthed
a semiprecious garnet brooch,
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a garnet brooch
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that gemologist
Charles Lewton-Brain
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believed could be more
than four centuries old.
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Now, that is a super-ancient
way of making one.
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MARTY: I want to go
back and search on Lot 8.
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We've run magnetometers
on the island.
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And there are various anomalies.
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So, we're going to go
have another look
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because there could
be other things there,
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and yeah, I want to see.
And you never know
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what's gonna come
out of that hole.
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All right, well,
let's get after it.
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Let's dig these things up.
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All right, mate.
Let's go for it.
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See what we got.
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All right, mate. Here.
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Let's see what this sounds like.
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Just do it again
so I can hear it.
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(beeping)
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Good two-way repeatable signal.
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- (beeping)
- Best estimate is...
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- There.
- Just there. Yeah.
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Oh, yeah.
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- Geez.
- Weird.
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A lot of tree roots.
A lot of forest stuff.
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Mix that in with a few rocks.
Quite a thick layer.
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I can't think of a single thing
that's easy on this island.
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- Everything's difficult.
- Hey,
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good things are worth
working hard for.
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Now try it.
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All right, let's see what it is.
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Look at that!
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MARTY:
Oh, man.
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- GARY: Look at that.
- MARTY: Oh, man.
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Ho-ho-ho!
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Look at that.
That's a big chunk of iron.
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Look at...
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You know what that is, Gary?
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That's an old chain, isn't it?
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NARRATOR:
While investigating Lot 8
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on the western side
of Oak Island,
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Marty Lagina and Gary Drayton
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have just made a potentially
significant discovery.
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- It's a chain of sorts.
- Yeah.
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But it's not just
a series of links.
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This is one piece
with two brackets.
335
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- That's unusual.
- That's very unusual.
336
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I've never seen anything
quite like that.
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I don't know what it means.
338
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Can you shed some light on it?
339
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Have you seen
anything like that?
340
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That just...
Yeah, kind of reminds me
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of that piece of chain
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that comes down
to an horse's bit, maybe.
343
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Um...
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Piece off a bridle.
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Well, it explains
the angle, too, actually.
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- Yeah.
- Well,
347
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and it's more significant
being here
348
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because, like you observed,
this was not farmed.
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- MARTY: It's not possible.
- GARY: No.
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So why is a horse over here?
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NARRATOR: A possible piece
of a horse's bridle?
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Found on Lot 8?
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Because the documented
history of Oak Island,
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which dates back
to the mid-18th century,
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only indicates that farmers
utilized beasts of burden
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such as oxen to plow fields
357
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mostly on the eastern
end of the island.
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If this object really is
a horse's bridle,
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then who could have
brought it here?
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And could it possibly be
connected to the garnet brooch
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that the team found
in this area four years ago?
362
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Or perhaps the large
metallic anomaly
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that they plan to excavate
364
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as soon as they are
granted a permit?
365
00:14:45,293 --> 00:14:47,201
That's a first.
366
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I love it when we find
unusual artifacts like this.
367
00:14:49,964 --> 00:14:51,964
We haven't found
a lot of horse stuff
368
00:14:52,058 --> 00:14:53,707
on the island, have we?
All kinds of oxen.
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I'm not quite sure
what that means,
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but it makes it
a little bit more unique.
371
00:14:57,138 --> 00:14:58,897
Yeah. That's why I went...
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Oh, that's why
you think it's a...
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towards maybe the bridle
bit, I think it's called.
374
00:15:03,811 --> 00:15:05,386
Okay. I bet you're right.
375
00:15:05,480 --> 00:15:07,647
- Maybe.
- Yeah. I mean,
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horses are a little bit
more upper class,
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00:15:10,135 --> 00:15:11,317
you know, I guess, than oxen.
378
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- And that-that's massive.
- Yeah.
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00:15:13,562 --> 00:15:16,397
I mean, it could have been one
of those great big horses.
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Yeah. The conquistadors
didn't come ashore with...
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- A little horse. Right.
- horses. Yeah.
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MARTY:
If it's for a big horse,
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those were used for big reasons,
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either war horses or horses
that pull big things.
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The very fact that it's rare--
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We haven't found
such things on the island--
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Makes one think
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that there's something
special about this area.
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- Nice find, Gary.
- Yeah.
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00:15:38,329 --> 00:15:40,587
That is really, really cool.
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- Now find something else.
- Yep.
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NARRATOR:
While Marty and Gary continue
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00:15:44,686 --> 00:15:46,778
looking for
more clues on Lot 8...
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RICK: Well, they're
making a lot of progress.
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- Yep.
- and while Rick Lagina
396
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and members of the team continue
397
00:15:54,437 --> 00:15:56,955
monitoring the excavation
at the Money Pit...
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CHARLES: Those sharks
are waiting for us out there.
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00:15:58,349 --> 00:15:59,940
JACK:
Oh, I'm ready!
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00:15:59,960 --> 00:16:02,293
Jack Begley
and Charles Barkhouse
401
00:16:02,520 --> 00:16:04,629
arrive at Tom Nolan's boat dock,
402
00:16:04,856 --> 00:16:07,523
located on the northern
shore of Oak Island.
403
00:16:07,542 --> 00:16:10,209
- How you doing, guys?
- Long time no see.
404
00:16:10,361 --> 00:16:12,119
- Hey, how's it going?
- How are you guys going?
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00:16:12,213 --> 00:16:15,381
They will assist professional
diver Tony Sampson
406
00:16:15,475 --> 00:16:18,868
and Colin Toole
of CSR GeoSurveys Limited
407
00:16:18,886 --> 00:16:22,538
to conduct the magnetometry
survey of the waters
408
00:16:22,557 --> 00:16:25,391
just off the northern
coastline of Oak Island.
409
00:16:25,543 --> 00:16:28,227
We're using a magnetometer
today, right?
410
00:16:28,321 --> 00:16:30,880
Yeah, we'll be towing a
magnetometer behind the boat
411
00:16:30,898 --> 00:16:32,973
and positioning
everything with GPS.
412
00:16:32,993 --> 00:16:34,475
Hopefully we can get some hits.
413
00:16:34,494 --> 00:16:36,402
Okay. Well, we have
a couple different places
414
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around the island
that we do want to hit.
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00:16:38,556 --> 00:16:41,073
And we're hoping that
the mag might pick up
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00:16:41,167 --> 00:16:43,484
on some hits that are
worth investigating,
417
00:16:43,503 --> 00:16:44,910
and maybe we'll be
able to prove that.
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00:16:45,063 --> 00:16:46,412
Hopefully we can find something.
419
00:16:46,506 --> 00:16:47,580
- Yeah.
- Excellent.
420
00:16:47,732 --> 00:16:48,989
Okay, shall we get on board?
421
00:16:49,083 --> 00:16:51,083
Yeah. Let's get aboard.
422
00:16:51,177 --> 00:16:53,736
RICK: We have some
very targeted areas
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that we want to learn
as much about as possible.
424
00:16:56,016 --> 00:16:57,757
And not just Oak Island,
425
00:16:57,851 --> 00:17:00,834
but it's a known fact
that they were in the area,
426
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i.e., the North Atlantic.
427
00:17:03,172 --> 00:17:06,340
So, if we do a mag survey
around the entire island,
428
00:17:06,359 --> 00:17:08,008
who knows what we'll learn?
429
00:17:08,028 --> 00:17:09,343
The hope is
that there's something
430
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out there on the waters
431
00:17:11,347 --> 00:17:12,922
that has lain hidden
for hundreds of years,
432
00:17:12,940 --> 00:17:15,775
and hopefully
it tells us something.
433
00:17:15,927 --> 00:17:18,018
So we're in 14 feet constant
434
00:17:18,038 --> 00:17:20,613
on a, uh, contour line
here, Colin.
435
00:17:20,707 --> 00:17:22,281
Yeah, just keep it
straight into the wind.
436
00:17:22,375 --> 00:17:24,191
Okay.
437
00:17:24,210 --> 00:17:25,859
I'm gonna drop it
back to about two,
438
00:17:25,879 --> 00:17:27,770
- three knots, mate.
- Okay.
439
00:17:27,789 --> 00:17:29,622
NARRATOR:
In order to survey the waters
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for any potential clues
441
00:17:31,943 --> 00:17:33,626
such as the remains
of wharfs or shipwrecks
442
00:17:33,778 --> 00:17:35,887
off the island's coast,
443
00:17:36,038 --> 00:17:40,283
Colin will be utilizing
a SeaSPY marine magnetometer.
444
00:17:40,301 --> 00:17:42,952
While being tethered
behind the boat,
445
00:17:42,970 --> 00:17:45,379
the device works
by emitting focused,
446
00:17:45,398 --> 00:17:47,807
low-power radio-frequency
energy waves
447
00:17:47,959 --> 00:17:50,626
that can detect
ferrous or iron objects
448
00:17:50,645 --> 00:17:53,462
as much as 30 feet
below the surface.
449
00:17:53,481 --> 00:17:55,965
Potential targets
will be identified
450
00:17:55,983 --> 00:17:58,392
by fluctuations or spikes
451
00:17:58,411 --> 00:18:00,152
in the ocean's magnetic field,
452
00:18:00,246 --> 00:18:03,730
which Colin can monitor
in real time.
453
00:18:03,750 --> 00:18:05,658
How's Maggie looking?
Is she good?
454
00:18:05,810 --> 00:18:07,752
I'm just getting her set up now.
455
00:18:07,903 --> 00:18:08,978
There we go, boys.
456
00:18:10,090 --> 00:18:12,757
I'm excited about searching
the waters off Oak Island
457
00:18:12,984 --> 00:18:16,502
to try and look for clues
that help the onshore search.
458
00:18:16,654 --> 00:18:18,504
I think there are some things
to be found out there
459
00:18:18,656 --> 00:18:21,841
that might be the key to
figuring this whole thing out.
460
00:18:21,993 --> 00:18:24,102
And that's what
the magnetometer data
461
00:18:24,253 --> 00:18:25,344
should show.
462
00:18:25,438 --> 00:18:28,272
NARRATOR: For their first
series of scans,
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the team will focus
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on the shorelines
off Lot 4, 5 and 6.
465
00:18:33,838 --> 00:18:36,021
It is in this area
466
00:18:36,174 --> 00:18:38,950
that they recently discovered
not only the copper sheathing
467
00:18:39,101 --> 00:18:41,026
from a believed treasure chest
468
00:18:41,179 --> 00:18:45,865
and fragments of a possible
Portuguese ship's cannon
469
00:18:46,017 --> 00:18:48,376
but also a potentially
ancient wharf.
470
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North side ten.
Here we go, boys.
471
00:18:54,467 --> 00:18:56,300
- (beep)
- Check it out right here, guys.
472
00:18:56,452 --> 00:18:57,710
We got a hit already.
473
00:18:57,862 --> 00:18:59,378
- CHARLES: Wow.
- JACK: Oh, yeah.
474
00:18:59,530 --> 00:19:01,121
COLIN:
See that? That's it.
475
00:19:01,215 --> 00:19:02,974
No way. Decent?
476
00:19:03,125 --> 00:19:04,976
Not bad.
So, you see this, guys?
477
00:19:05,203 --> 00:19:06,369
Yep.
478
00:19:06,387 --> 00:19:07,887
So, you got the background.
479
00:19:07,981 --> 00:19:09,796
- JACK: The red line.
- COLIN: The red line.
480
00:19:09,891 --> 00:19:11,390
And you see how this spike
spikes up?
481
00:19:11,484 --> 00:19:12,966
JACK:
The blue line. Yep.
482
00:19:12,986 --> 00:19:13,985
COLIN: That's what
we're talking about
483
00:19:14,136 --> 00:19:15,153
when we talk about hits.
484
00:19:15,304 --> 00:19:16,228
So, usually something
485
00:19:16,322 --> 00:19:17,321
that has a high content of iron.
486
00:19:17,473 --> 00:19:19,565
Things like an anchor,
487
00:19:19,717 --> 00:19:22,234
a cannon, parts to a wharf.
488
00:19:22,328 --> 00:19:25,479
Anything with ferrous
metals in it, right?
489
00:19:25,498 --> 00:19:26,739
All of those
I think we'd like to find.
490
00:19:26,891 --> 00:19:27,981
- COLIN: Yes.
- JACK: Yes.
491
00:19:28,001 --> 00:19:29,834
Well, any hit in the water...
492
00:19:30,061 --> 00:19:31,727
- Is that...
- gets me excited.
493
00:19:31,746 --> 00:19:33,820
Well, I can't believe
that's like first run.
494
00:19:33,840 --> 00:19:37,583
- That's awesome, buddy.
- That's like, uh, Lot 6, then.
495
00:19:37,735 --> 00:19:39,568
- Yep.
- NARRATOR: Evidence
496
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of a ferrous metallic object
497
00:19:41,406 --> 00:19:44,015
in the waters just off Lot 6
498
00:19:44,242 --> 00:19:45,766
on the island's northern shore?
499
00:19:48,079 --> 00:19:49,762
One curious fact about this area
500
00:19:49,914 --> 00:19:51,914
is that it once belonged
501
00:19:51,933 --> 00:19:55,193
to the late 18th century
resident Samuel Ball,
502
00:19:55,420 --> 00:19:58,196
a man who escaped
slavery in America
503
00:19:58,347 --> 00:20:01,365
to become one of Nova Scotia's
wealthiest landowners.
504
00:20:02,368 --> 00:20:04,443
Is it possible that the team
505
00:20:04,595 --> 00:20:06,186
has just marked a location
506
00:20:06,206 --> 00:20:07,872
that could provide new insight
507
00:20:08,099 --> 00:20:11,283
into Mr. Ball's
mysterious good fortune?
508
00:20:11,436 --> 00:20:12,877
(beep)
509
00:20:14,547 --> 00:20:15,838
Look at this.
We got another hit.
510
00:20:16,941 --> 00:20:18,365
- JACK: Two.
- COLIN: I'm serious.
511
00:20:18,459 --> 00:20:20,109
- TONY: Really?
- COLIN: Yeah. That's two.
512
00:20:20,202 --> 00:20:22,111
It looked like one over by Lot 6
513
00:20:22,204 --> 00:20:24,296
and then another by Lot 4.
514
00:20:24,449 --> 00:20:26,039
- JACK: Wow.
- COLIN: Yep.
515
00:20:26,059 --> 00:20:27,950
- That one's even bigger.
- It is.
516
00:20:27,969 --> 00:20:30,895
NARRATOR: A second,
even larger metal object?
517
00:20:31,122 --> 00:20:33,731
Could it be connected
to a large sailing vessel
518
00:20:33,958 --> 00:20:36,717
just like the potentially
centuries-old
519
00:20:36,811 --> 00:20:39,478
Portuguese ship's cannon
that was recovered nearby
520
00:20:39,572 --> 00:20:42,298
on Lot 4 earlier this year?
521
00:20:42,316 --> 00:20:45,651
It's interesting when you
have a supposed feature
522
00:20:45,803 --> 00:20:47,078
that could be a wharf...
523
00:20:47,229 --> 00:20:48,804
- There.
- Okay.
524
00:20:48,897 --> 00:20:50,489
JACK:
and then you get a hard,
525
00:20:50,641 --> 00:20:52,475
ferrous indication
526
00:20:52,493 --> 00:20:54,401
right in the spot
where you were looking.
527
00:20:54,495 --> 00:20:55,920
There's an anomaly here.
528
00:20:56,071 --> 00:20:57,588
We need to figure out what it is
529
00:20:57,815 --> 00:21:00,073
'cause it could lead
to something much larger.
530
00:21:01,094 --> 00:21:02,927
That's what we're
out here for, right there.
531
00:21:03,078 --> 00:21:03,928
Good. Good.
532
00:21:05,339 --> 00:21:07,156
Mag hits indicate iron,
533
00:21:07,174 --> 00:21:09,174
and iron indicates
possible man-made influence.
534
00:21:09,327 --> 00:21:10,751
Yep.
535
00:21:10,770 --> 00:21:12,495
JACK:
Let's go to the other side.
536
00:21:12,513 --> 00:21:13,829
We already got all the data
we need from here.
537
00:21:13,848 --> 00:21:18,609
TONY:
Okay.
538
00:21:18,761 --> 00:21:21,687
All right. There's our first
grab of the afternoon.
539
00:21:21,839 --> 00:21:24,949
NARRATOR: While the
investigations in the Money Pit area
540
00:21:25,176 --> 00:21:29,011
and off the northern coast
of Oak Island continue...
541
00:21:29,030 --> 00:21:30,621
GARY: All right,
next flag is just here.
542
00:21:30,848 --> 00:21:32,031
MARTY:
All right.
543
00:21:32,183 --> 00:21:33,440
NARRATOR:
on Lot 8,
544
00:21:33,534 --> 00:21:35,684
Marty Lagina and Gary Drayton
545
00:21:35,778 --> 00:21:38,129
proceed with
their search for clues
546
00:21:38,356 --> 00:21:40,706
that they hope will help
them obtain a permit
547
00:21:40,800 --> 00:21:42,783
to conduct a larger
excavation of an anomaly...
548
00:21:42,802 --> 00:21:44,635
- Here we go.
- detected
549
00:21:44,862 --> 00:21:47,305
during a magnetometry
survey earlier this year.
550
00:21:47,532 --> 00:21:50,699
(beeping)
551
00:21:50,718 --> 00:21:51,976
Oh, a little bit jumpy.
552
00:21:52,203 --> 00:21:53,627
(beeping continues)
553
00:21:53,646 --> 00:21:55,438
Best estimate
is just there, mate.
554
00:21:58,709 --> 00:22:01,043
There's rocks
all under here, Gary.
555
00:22:01,062 --> 00:22:03,879
Yeah. And that's a good thing.
These rocks are gonna help us
556
00:22:03,898 --> 00:22:07,066
'cause I can't imagine anything
sinking very deep here.
557
00:22:07,218 --> 00:22:08,451
Well, not too far away.
558
00:22:09,812 --> 00:22:11,887
Oh, it's still down there.
559
00:22:11,980 --> 00:22:14,665
Can't be far away from it
if I'm... Look.
560
00:22:16,336 --> 00:22:17,984
What the heck is that?
561
00:22:18,004 --> 00:22:19,962
I don't know.
A big chunk of iron?
562
00:22:24,752 --> 00:22:26,427
Well, see that it...
look at the end.
563
00:22:27,513 --> 00:22:28,971
It's beveled.
564
00:22:30,424 --> 00:22:32,758
I don't know if that's
on purpose or just corrosion.
565
00:22:32,852 --> 00:22:34,743
What do you think?
566
00:22:34,837 --> 00:22:37,079
Well, let me see
what type of metal it is.
567
00:22:37,098 --> 00:22:39,431
If we get a rapid
vibration, it's iron.
568
00:22:39,525 --> 00:22:41,083
- Yeah, that's iron.
- Yeah.
569
00:22:41,176 --> 00:22:43,194
And that is chunky, isn't it?
570
00:22:43,421 --> 00:22:44,362
Mm-hmm.
571
00:22:44,513 --> 00:22:47,756
Some kind of tool?
572
00:22:47,850 --> 00:22:50,926
Is that another bit of an adze?
I mean...
573
00:22:50,945 --> 00:22:53,019
- It could be.
- If this whole bit is broken.
574
00:22:53,114 --> 00:22:54,597
- Yeah.
- Here.
575
00:22:54,690 --> 00:22:56,207
That looks more
like a broken end.
576
00:22:56,434 --> 00:22:58,601
NARRATOR:
Another possible adze
577
00:22:58,619 --> 00:23:00,285
found on Lot 8
578
00:23:00,380 --> 00:23:02,380
and in the same area
579
00:23:02,607 --> 00:23:04,940
where the team's recent
magnetometry survey
580
00:23:04,959 --> 00:23:07,534
identified a large
metallic anomaly?
581
00:23:08,704 --> 00:23:11,705
Since an adze is a kind
of ancient cutting tool
582
00:23:11,799 --> 00:23:13,632
that was specifically designed
583
00:23:13,784 --> 00:23:16,952
for shaping wooden parts
of ships or structures,
584
00:23:16,971 --> 00:23:19,045
could it potentially
be connected
585
00:23:19,140 --> 00:23:21,214
to the object or structure
586
00:23:21,234 --> 00:23:23,292
that appears to be buried here?
587
00:23:23,310 --> 00:23:25,310
Yeah, I think you
might be right, mate.
588
00:23:25,463 --> 00:23:26,904
MARTY:
Could be an adze.
589
00:23:27,131 --> 00:23:29,148
Could be a piece
of a tool of some sort.
590
00:23:29,300 --> 00:23:31,558
It speaks of activity
591
00:23:31,652 --> 00:23:34,303
in an area that was not habited.
592
00:23:34,396 --> 00:23:36,155
There was no house
ever built that we know of.
593
00:23:36,249 --> 00:23:39,308
Nobody ever lived on Lot 8.
But there's a lot of activity.
594
00:23:40,645 --> 00:23:43,904
One next step in this area
will be to go for a permit
595
00:23:43,998 --> 00:23:45,981
and go and start moving soil.
596
00:23:46,074 --> 00:23:48,834
Will we investigate it?
Oh, yeah.
597
00:23:48,928 --> 00:23:50,594
Let's bring it to the experts
598
00:23:50,746 --> 00:23:52,671
- and see what they say.
- Yeah.
599
00:23:52,765 --> 00:23:54,173
- It's a good find.
- Yeah, that is fantastic, mate.
600
00:23:54,325 --> 00:23:56,416
I love it.
So we'll just put it down
601
00:23:56,510 --> 00:23:58,510
- and mark it later, mate.
- Yes.
602
00:23:58,604 --> 00:24:00,996
NARRATOR: As the
search operations continue
603
00:24:01,015 --> 00:24:03,165
on Oak Island...
604
00:24:03,184 --> 00:24:05,443
COLIN: It's a pretty choppy
day for Oak Island out here.
605
00:24:05,594 --> 00:24:07,169
JACK: It's a perfect day
for a little cruise, though.
606
00:24:07,188 --> 00:24:08,170
COLIN:
It is.
607
00:24:08,189 --> 00:24:09,338
in the waters
608
00:24:09,431 --> 00:24:11,115
off the northern shoreline.
609
00:24:11,266 --> 00:24:13,099
We're heading towards
the Frog Island shoal, mate.
610
00:24:13,119 --> 00:24:14,785
Perfect.
611
00:24:15,012 --> 00:24:17,270
NARRATOR: Jack Begley,
Charles Barkhouse,
612
00:24:17,364 --> 00:24:21,366
Tony Sampson and underwater
imaging expert Colin Toole...
613
00:24:21,519 --> 00:24:23,686
Okay, she's gonna go out.
614
00:24:23,779 --> 00:24:25,854
are conducting
the final phase
615
00:24:25,948 --> 00:24:27,856
of their magnetometry survey
616
00:24:27,950 --> 00:24:30,876
in the waters off the coast
of Frog Island
617
00:24:30,970 --> 00:24:35,455
which sets approximately
1,000 feet east of Oak Island.
618
00:24:35,549 --> 00:24:39,368
- Coming onto the line, buddy.
- Okay.
619
00:24:39,386 --> 00:24:41,720
Drop it down to maybe
two and a half knots.
620
00:24:41,872 --> 00:24:42,813
TONY:
Copy that.
621
00:24:42,965 --> 00:24:44,482
Okay, so we're about to go
622
00:24:44,709 --> 00:24:46,650
straight over
the Frog Island shoal, guys.
623
00:24:46,802 --> 00:24:49,378
This is a good speed,
if you can maintain this speed.
624
00:24:49,471 --> 00:24:50,654
- Oh, gotcha, buddy.
- Okay.
625
00:24:50,806 --> 00:24:52,305
NARRATOR:
Although today,
626
00:24:52,399 --> 00:24:54,158
Nova Scotia law restricts
627
00:24:54,309 --> 00:24:57,310
any metal detecting
or digging on Frog Island,
628
00:24:57,404 --> 00:24:59,404
it has one ocean-based feature
629
00:24:59,499 --> 00:25:03,225
that Colin and Tony hope
could yield important clues--
630
00:25:03,318 --> 00:25:06,729
A large shoal
or geological ridge
631
00:25:06,747 --> 00:25:08,914
rising up from the ocean floor
632
00:25:09,066 --> 00:25:10,174
just off its shoreline.
633
00:25:11,902 --> 00:25:15,179
Such features have long been
the causes of shipwrecks
634
00:25:15,406 --> 00:25:16,830
dating back to the earliest days
635
00:25:16,924 --> 00:25:19,241
of North American exploration
636
00:25:19,334 --> 00:25:22,077
by European visitors
and colonists.
637
00:25:22,096 --> 00:25:25,171
Typically, wrecks and shoals
go hand in hand,
638
00:25:25,191 --> 00:25:27,024
so hopefully
we can get some hits.
639
00:25:27,251 --> 00:25:28,842
RICK: There's always
been a suspicion
640
00:25:28,861 --> 00:25:31,195
that whatever happened here
on the island,
641
00:25:31,422 --> 00:25:34,423
obviously the seas were
the highway of the day.
642
00:25:34,441 --> 00:25:36,091
Everything came by sea.
643
00:25:37,185 --> 00:25:39,519
So there may be some
information out there
644
00:25:39,539 --> 00:25:42,431
that may have something
to do with Oak Island
645
00:25:42,449 --> 00:25:43,541
very intimately.
646
00:25:44,952 --> 00:25:47,102
What depth do you got here? 30?
647
00:25:47,121 --> 00:25:49,713
- Uh, we're 35, Colin.
- Okay.
648
00:25:53,386 --> 00:25:55,294
COLIN: You see how they
have a little bit of wobble to them?
649
00:25:55,388 --> 00:25:57,037
JACK:
Mm-hmm.
650
00:25:57,056 --> 00:25:58,806
- Up, down, right? Data.
- What about that?
651
00:26:02,061 --> 00:26:03,802
COLIN:
Whoa.
652
00:26:03,954 --> 00:26:06,212
- JACK: Is that a hit?
- COLIN: That's a hit.
653
00:26:06,232 --> 00:26:07,714
- Yeah! All right.
- TONY: You got something nice, buddy?
654
00:26:07,733 --> 00:26:09,291
Yeah, we just got a hit.
655
00:26:09,384 --> 00:26:10,484
We're gonna hit that,
target that.
656
00:26:11,629 --> 00:26:13,962
JACK:
That's not natural, right?
657
00:26:14,056 --> 00:26:15,647
- No. Nothing on.
- No. Not geologic.
658
00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:17,557
Not geological, that one.
659
00:26:17,651 --> 00:26:19,410
COLIN:
Frog Island shoal, I knew it.
660
00:26:19,637 --> 00:26:22,821
- JACK: That's an obvious hit.
- COLIN: Holy!
661
00:26:22,915 --> 00:26:24,823
That's the one teaser
about the magnetometer.
662
00:26:24,917 --> 00:26:26,825
You get the hits on the screen,
663
00:26:26,977 --> 00:26:29,311
but until someone goes down
there, it's still a mystery.
664
00:26:29,404 --> 00:26:31,755
Yeah, I can't wait
to look at that one.
665
00:26:31,907 --> 00:26:33,757
That would be
my number one, I think.
666
00:26:33,909 --> 00:26:36,093
That's got me, uh, thinking,
"What could that be?"
667
00:26:36,320 --> 00:26:37,577
Yeah.
668
00:26:37,671 --> 00:26:40,672
I mean, where it's located
669
00:26:40,825 --> 00:26:42,324
doesn't lead me to believe
it'd be a mooring.
670
00:26:42,343 --> 00:26:43,750
Nobody would put
a mooring in there.
671
00:26:43,769 --> 00:26:45,436
Lobster trap--
672
00:26:45,663 --> 00:26:47,512
It's much too large
of an anomaly for that.
673
00:26:47,665 --> 00:26:49,607
These are some great hits
for Tony to dive.
674
00:26:49,758 --> 00:26:51,257
- They are.
- Fantastic!
675
00:26:51,352 --> 00:26:52,943
COLIN:
You're gonna be busy.
676
00:26:53,170 --> 00:26:54,519
I like busy.
677
00:26:54,614 --> 00:26:56,004
Can't wait to see what they are.
678
00:26:56,098 --> 00:26:57,263
TONY:
No, I can't, either.
679
00:26:57,358 --> 00:26:58,616
I'm really excited.
680
00:27:02,680 --> 00:27:04,513
You know, guys, we're
looking across the table
681
00:27:04,531 --> 00:27:06,365
at two esteemed repeat
visitors, if you will,
682
00:27:06,517 --> 00:27:07,699
to the war room, right?
683
00:27:07,852 --> 00:27:08,942
NARRATOR:
After completing
684
00:27:09,036 --> 00:27:10,686
a magnetometry survey
685
00:27:10,704 --> 00:27:12,779
of the waters bordering
686
00:27:12,798 --> 00:27:14,706
the northern and eastern
coastlines of Oak Island,
687
00:27:14,800 --> 00:27:19,027
Tony Sampson and underwater
imaging expert Colin Toole
688
00:27:19,046 --> 00:27:21,697
gather with Rick Lagina
and members of the team
689
00:27:21,715 --> 00:27:23,548
in the war room
690
00:27:23,701 --> 00:27:26,718
to present a report
on their collected data.
691
00:27:26,871 --> 00:27:29,054
So, guys, uh, pay attention,
692
00:27:29,206 --> 00:27:31,148
because I think we're
about to learn something.
693
00:27:31,299 --> 00:27:34,151
We'll just dig into the marine
and show you guys what we found.
694
00:27:35,971 --> 00:27:38,230
There's a few clusters
695
00:27:38,382 --> 00:27:41,492
which are definitely
areas of high interest.
696
00:27:41,643 --> 00:27:43,568
This one, for sure.
697
00:27:43,721 --> 00:27:45,070
It's really close to shore,
698
00:27:45,164 --> 00:27:47,406
within 50 meters of shoreline.
699
00:27:47,558 --> 00:27:49,333
RICK:
That's interesting.
700
00:27:49,560 --> 00:27:50,742
Definitely
an interesting feature
701
00:27:50,836 --> 00:27:53,153
from a geological perspective.
702
00:27:53,172 --> 00:27:56,006
So we can flip
to this next slide.
703
00:27:56,233 --> 00:27:57,299
So this is the one
that gets me excited.
704
00:27:58,919 --> 00:28:02,404
These are marine
mag anomalies M4 and M5,
705
00:28:02,497 --> 00:28:04,348
right here on Frog Island shoal.
706
00:28:04,575 --> 00:28:06,684
We call this a screamer
out on the boat.
707
00:28:06,835 --> 00:28:09,353
That's when the mag just shoots
right off the charts, right?
708
00:28:09,504 --> 00:28:12,931
And that's when you know
you've got something big.
709
00:28:13,025 --> 00:28:16,101
TONY: That one there just
lit up like a Christmas tree.
710
00:28:16,253 --> 00:28:20,364
COLIN: It is most likely
something relatively large,
711
00:28:20,515 --> 00:28:23,775
a large target with a lot
of ferrous material in it.
712
00:28:23,928 --> 00:28:27,095
And this was the largest anomaly
713
00:28:27,114 --> 00:28:29,022
we mapped during the survey.
714
00:28:29,041 --> 00:28:30,541
RICK:
That's roughly the size
715
00:28:30,692 --> 00:28:32,601
of that Frog Island shoal there?
716
00:28:32,619 --> 00:28:34,453
- It's a huge area.
- COLIN: It is, yeah.
717
00:28:34,605 --> 00:28:36,121
At the beginning of the survey
718
00:28:36,215 --> 00:28:37,864
I was quite interested
in Frog Island shoal
719
00:28:37,883 --> 00:28:39,791
because shoals
and shipwrecks, right,
720
00:28:39,944 --> 00:28:41,460
they kinda go hand in hand.
721
00:28:41,554 --> 00:28:42,794
And there's a hazard
on that shoal as well.
722
00:28:42,947 --> 00:28:44,446
- Yeah.
- It's a great place
723
00:28:44,465 --> 00:28:46,131
- to start a shipwreck.
- Yeah, absolutely.
724
00:28:46,283 --> 00:28:48,208
NARRATOR:
Could Colin Toole's assessment
725
00:28:48,302 --> 00:28:49,785
that the ferrous target
726
00:28:49,803 --> 00:28:51,636
detected just off of Frog Island
727
00:28:51,789 --> 00:28:53,789
is likely a massive object,
728
00:28:53,807 --> 00:28:56,475
such as a possible wreck
of a large sea vessel,
729
00:28:56,569 --> 00:28:57,717
be accurate?
730
00:28:57,811 --> 00:28:59,962
If so, could the team be
731
00:28:59,980 --> 00:29:02,573
on the cusp of a major discovery
732
00:29:02,724 --> 00:29:06,243
that could shed new light
on the Oak Island mystery?
733
00:29:06,394 --> 00:29:07,894
RICK: There's always
been this question
734
00:29:07,913 --> 00:29:09,821
of is there a shipwreck
off the island
735
00:29:09,915 --> 00:29:13,399
that may tell the story
of what happened here
736
00:29:13,494 --> 00:29:14,918
or at least provide some clues.
737
00:29:15,070 --> 00:29:17,403
And now we have a hit,
a mag hit,
738
00:29:17,498 --> 00:29:20,832
a real, uh, data point
that needs to be investigated.
739
00:29:20,926 --> 00:29:23,986
That's, uh, definitely
a dive-able target.
740
00:29:24,004 --> 00:29:25,578
- When you're...
- Now you're a believer, huh?
741
00:29:25,598 --> 00:29:27,823
Yeah, well I am,
now that I saw it. Yeah.
742
00:29:27,841 --> 00:29:29,749
(laughter)
743
00:29:29,843 --> 00:29:33,161
I mean, any one of these
could be a big find, right?
744
00:29:33,180 --> 00:29:35,180
I can't sit here
and tell you what they are.
745
00:29:35,274 --> 00:29:37,182
I can just tell you
that's where they are.
746
00:29:37,334 --> 00:29:38,683
I mean, if you had the time,
747
00:29:38,778 --> 00:29:40,611
I would recommend looking
at each one of them.
748
00:29:40,838 --> 00:29:42,446
Yep.
749
00:29:42,673 --> 00:29:44,189
RICK: There's no reason
not to investigate this.
750
00:29:44,283 --> 00:29:47,009
That was the whole
point of the survey.
751
00:29:47,027 --> 00:29:49,620
Colin suggests that more
than a few of these
752
00:29:49,771 --> 00:29:51,455
are worth a dive.
753
00:29:51,606 --> 00:29:52,772
Corroborative evidence
is something
754
00:29:52,792 --> 00:29:54,349
that you need to follow up on.
755
00:29:54,368 --> 00:29:56,184
You know, every time
data is presented
756
00:29:56,278 --> 00:29:57,777
in the war room like this,
757
00:29:57,797 --> 00:30:00,446
Colin, it's been
highly informative.
758
00:30:00,541 --> 00:30:02,541
I love it when it's
actionable data.
759
00:30:02,693 --> 00:30:05,027
Tony, you'll get suited up.
760
00:30:05,120 --> 00:30:06,786
You're gonna dive
on some of these targets
761
00:30:06,880 --> 00:30:08,380
and maybe come
to a better understanding
762
00:30:08,474 --> 00:30:09,714
of what that feature is.
763
00:30:09,867 --> 00:30:11,049
And who knows what we may find?
764
00:30:11,201 --> 00:30:12,959
Data is always a good thing.
765
00:30:12,978 --> 00:30:14,703
- Yeah.
- Thank you very much.
766
00:30:14,721 --> 00:30:17,130
But it's time to get
back to work, so ready?
767
00:30:17,224 --> 00:30:18,982
- Yep.
- Okay.
768
00:30:19,209 --> 00:30:20,633
RICK: Thanks, guys.
Thanks for all the work.
769
00:30:20,653 --> 00:30:21,819
NARRATOR:
Following their meeting
770
00:30:21,970 --> 00:30:23,395
in the war room...
771
00:30:23,547 --> 00:30:25,063
RICK:
Here you go, Gary.
772
00:30:25,215 --> 00:30:26,490
- GARY: You seen the change now?
- RICK: Yep.
773
00:30:26,641 --> 00:30:28,659
- We ripped through some timbers.
- Yep.
774
00:30:28,810 --> 00:30:31,736
Rick joins metal detection
expert Gary Drayton,
775
00:30:31,889 --> 00:30:34,056
geologist Terry Matheson
776
00:30:34,149 --> 00:30:36,482
and heavy equipment operator
Billy Gerhardt
777
00:30:36,577 --> 00:30:38,560
in the Money Pit area
778
00:30:38,579 --> 00:30:41,746
to monitor the excavation
of the DH-82 shaft.
779
00:30:41,899 --> 00:30:43,915
- That's clean, Billy.
- Yep.
780
00:30:44,068 --> 00:30:47,160
After several days
of continuous digging
781
00:30:47,179 --> 00:30:49,571
with the 22-ton
hammer grab tool,
782
00:30:49,590 --> 00:30:52,908
the teams from ROC Equipment
and Irving Equipment Limited
783
00:30:52,926 --> 00:30:55,260
are getting closer to the depth
784
00:30:55,354 --> 00:30:58,096
where a high concentration
of gold was detected
785
00:30:58,248 --> 00:31:02,100
during water sample tests
conducted earlier this year.
786
00:31:02,252 --> 00:31:04,194
- Gentlemen.
- Absolutely.
787
00:31:04,421 --> 00:31:05,604
- Hey, Terry.
- Ian, how ya doing?
788
00:31:05,756 --> 00:31:07,865
Good. What depth are we at?
789
00:31:08,092 --> 00:31:10,200
- We're down 85 feet.
- Excellent.
790
00:31:10,427 --> 00:31:12,870
We're starting to get into
native material more in sit...
791
00:31:13,097 --> 00:31:16,356
So we have the cone
of the Dunfield dig,
792
00:31:16,375 --> 00:31:18,283
and then our...
793
00:31:18,377 --> 00:31:20,785
we've taken out a lot of
material that was backfill.
794
00:31:20,880 --> 00:31:23,438
Now we seem to be
moving over to the edge
795
00:31:23,457 --> 00:31:25,865
of the Dunfield dig,
and we are now hitting some,
796
00:31:25,885 --> 00:31:28,385
- some of the maroon till.
- Okay.
797
00:31:28,536 --> 00:31:31,296
So we found the elevated gold
in soils down at around,
798
00:31:31,448 --> 00:31:33,539
I think it was 95 to 98 feet.
799
00:31:33,559 --> 00:31:34,633
Okay, so we're
coming up on that, yeah.
800
00:31:34,785 --> 00:31:36,376
Yeah.
801
00:31:36,395 --> 00:31:38,044
NARRATOR:
When Robert Dunfield
802
00:31:38,063 --> 00:31:39,638
conducted his massive
dig in this area
803
00:31:39,790 --> 00:31:41,806
more than half a century ago,
804
00:31:41,901 --> 00:31:44,568
because he did not
thoroughly search his spoils
805
00:31:44,719 --> 00:31:48,980
and only dug a crater-shaped
hole down to 143 feet,
806
00:31:49,133 --> 00:31:50,741
it is the team's suspicion
807
00:31:50,968 --> 00:31:53,076
that he may have
failed to notice
808
00:31:53,228 --> 00:31:55,412
potential valuables
during the operation.
809
00:31:57,641 --> 00:32:02,735
Hammer grab's in, and I'm gonna
get ready for the next pile,
810
00:32:02,755 --> 00:32:04,570
which could include
some gold, mate.
811
00:32:04,590 --> 00:32:06,481
'Cause these change.
It's definitely changed, mate?
812
00:32:06,500 --> 00:32:07,758
- No it definitely has.
- We've got the timbers.
813
00:32:07,909 --> 00:32:10,093
It's only a matter
of time, mate.
814
00:32:10,320 --> 00:32:11,261
Gold in the water.
Let's hope we get some,
815
00:32:11,413 --> 00:32:13,246
some gold in the mud.
816
00:32:13,340 --> 00:32:16,266
Okay, mate. I'll shout
if I see anything interesting.
817
00:32:16,418 --> 00:32:17,434
That's great.
818
00:32:18,662 --> 00:32:21,163
RICK: Robert Dunfield,
as part of his big dig,
819
00:32:21,181 --> 00:32:23,682
he didn't take a close look
at the material.
820
00:32:23,834 --> 00:32:25,667
If we don't go through it,
821
00:32:25,686 --> 00:32:27,760
then we commit the same
error, if you will.
822
00:32:27,780 --> 00:32:28,853
The hope is
823
00:32:28,948 --> 00:32:30,689
that something we find
824
00:32:30,841 --> 00:32:33,024
may be a very significant clue
825
00:32:33,177 --> 00:32:34,743
or it may be an "aha" moment.
826
00:32:36,196 --> 00:32:38,847
GARY: We could find the
mother lode here, mate.
827
00:32:38,940 --> 00:32:41,708
All right.
Let's get stuck in.
828
00:32:44,538 --> 00:32:45,754
(beeping)
829
00:32:50,970 --> 00:32:52,527
I've got a signal here, Rick.
830
00:32:52,546 --> 00:32:55,363
(beeping)
831
00:32:55,382 --> 00:32:56,264
Just there.
832
00:33:00,813 --> 00:33:02,312
Anywhere you like, mate.
833
00:33:07,711 --> 00:33:09,211
(beep)
834
00:33:09,229 --> 00:33:11,822
(beeping)
835
00:33:11,973 --> 00:33:13,882
You might have it out.
836
00:33:13,900 --> 00:33:16,076
(beeping)
837
00:33:18,163 --> 00:33:19,329
GARY:
Yep.
838
00:33:27,339 --> 00:33:30,507
- GARY: Whoo! Look at that!
- RICK: Oh, baby!
839
00:33:34,404 --> 00:33:35,512
GARY:
Whoo! Look at that!
840
00:33:36,682 --> 00:33:38,907
A very interesting
little find here, mate.
841
00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:41,167
- You see what I see?
- Oh, yeah.
842
00:33:41,186 --> 00:33:43,669
And it gave
a good signal response.
843
00:33:43,689 --> 00:33:45,764
NARRATOR:
At a depth of nearly 90 feet
844
00:33:45,916 --> 00:33:47,749
in the DH-82 shaft,
845
00:33:47,768 --> 00:33:49,934
the Oak Island team
has just found
846
00:33:50,087 --> 00:33:51,753
a potentially important clue
847
00:33:51,772 --> 00:33:53,772
in the area where they detected
848
00:33:53,866 --> 00:33:56,682
high traces of gold
earlier this year.
849
00:33:56,702 --> 00:33:58,684
Kind of like a cribbing spike
850
00:33:58,704 --> 00:34:00,612
'cause it's pointed
at both ends,
851
00:34:00,764 --> 00:34:02,764
unless it's broken off.
852
00:34:02,783 --> 00:34:04,616
Normally when they've been
pointed at both ends,
853
00:34:04,768 --> 00:34:07,285
I think cribbing spikes.
854
00:34:07,379 --> 00:34:11,289
Yeah, that's a cribbing spike.
Interesting.
855
00:34:11,383 --> 00:34:15,277
You think it could be
a shaft or a tunnel?
856
00:34:15,295 --> 00:34:19,389
NARRATOR: A shaft or a tunnel?
Some 85 feet deep?
857
00:34:19,541 --> 00:34:23,376
If so, could it be related
to the evidence of a tunnel
858
00:34:23,395 --> 00:34:25,711
that was discovered
at the same approximate depth
859
00:34:25,806 --> 00:34:28,047
in nearby borehole D-2,
860
00:34:28,067 --> 00:34:29,808
a tunnel that was carbon dated
861
00:34:29,902 --> 00:34:33,311
to as early as 1488?
862
00:34:33,463 --> 00:34:35,405
RICK: What's a tunnel
doing at that location?
863
00:34:35,557 --> 00:34:38,224
And there's no reference
to the Dunfield excavation
864
00:34:38,318 --> 00:34:40,577
as having encountered a tunnel.
865
00:34:40,804 --> 00:34:43,729
Well, if we find
additional wood,
866
00:34:43,824 --> 00:34:45,824
it's exciting, right?
867
00:34:45,976 --> 00:34:47,233
This could be very, very old.
868
00:34:47,327 --> 00:34:48,493
What's the depth?
869
00:34:48,645 --> 00:34:49,753
Right now we're down at 90 feet
870
00:34:49,980 --> 00:34:51,070
with our excavation
871
00:34:51,164 --> 00:34:53,239
and 104 with the caisson.
872
00:34:53,258 --> 00:34:56,151
Well, 90-90 to 110
873
00:34:56,169 --> 00:34:59,078
is certainly a significant
area of interest.
874
00:34:59,172 --> 00:35:00,097
- Right.
- RICK: Yeah.
875
00:35:00,248 --> 00:35:01,156
And you know what?
876
00:35:01,174 --> 00:35:03,100
227 years?
877
00:35:03,251 --> 00:35:05,435
Long enough.
Let's find the treasure.
878
00:35:05,662 --> 00:35:07,270
- (laughs)
- I like it. I like it.
879
00:35:07,497 --> 00:35:09,164
- Sounds good to me.
- (laughter)
880
00:35:09,182 --> 00:35:10,849
TERRY: All right,
well, thanks a lot, man.
881
00:35:10,943 --> 00:35:12,758
Let's answer some more questions
here coming up with this grab.
882
00:35:12,853 --> 00:35:13,944
All right, mate, let's go.
883
00:35:15,763 --> 00:35:16,738
GARY:
Here we go!
884
00:35:17,783 --> 00:35:19,241
Come on!
885
00:35:21,102 --> 00:35:22,435
IAN:
Holy, that's a lot of wood.
886
00:35:22,529 --> 00:35:23,620
GARY:
Oh, look at that.
887
00:35:26,274 --> 00:35:27,958
GARY:
Hopefully this is the can.
888
00:35:30,796 --> 00:35:32,445
GARY:
There is a piece of wood there.
889
00:35:32,539 --> 00:35:34,356
TERRY:
Okay.
890
00:35:34,374 --> 00:35:35,799
No metals.
891
00:35:37,527 --> 00:35:39,136
TERRY:
Here you go.
892
00:35:39,363 --> 00:35:40,428
GARY:
Excellent.
893
00:35:41,807 --> 00:35:43,214
- Grab it.
- Oh.
894
00:35:43,367 --> 00:35:44,224
- I'll grab it.
- Thank you.
895
00:35:45,719 --> 00:35:46,810
It's clean, mate.
896
00:35:48,705 --> 00:35:50,129
Might Dunfield
have hit something
897
00:35:50,223 --> 00:35:51,389
that he was unaware of?
898
00:35:51,541 --> 00:35:52,891
Yes, I think it's conceivable.
899
00:35:52,985 --> 00:35:55,210
You have to remember
900
00:35:55,228 --> 00:35:56,820
that there weren't enough
eyes and boots guys
901
00:35:57,047 --> 00:35:59,381
to take a look
at every single thing.
902
00:35:59,399 --> 00:36:01,900
The fellow operating
the crane couldn't see
903
00:36:01,994 --> 00:36:04,552
if he was on, say,
a wooden structure.
904
00:36:04,646 --> 00:36:06,329
Go for it.
905
00:36:06,556 --> 00:36:08,890
Could they have struck something
906
00:36:08,909 --> 00:36:10,333
that they were unaware of?
907
00:36:10,485 --> 00:36:11,743
It's possible.
908
00:36:13,063 --> 00:36:16,231
All I keep dreaming about
is that hammer grab opening up
909
00:36:16,249 --> 00:36:20,735
and all just gold and silver
spilling out, mate.
910
00:36:20,828 --> 00:36:23,588
I'd settle for either one.
911
00:36:23,740 --> 00:36:26,016
GARY: Come on,
let's see what this is.
912
00:36:29,746 --> 00:36:31,271
Yep, I'm ready, mate.
913
00:36:34,693 --> 00:36:36,026
TERRY:
Wow.
914
00:36:36,177 --> 00:36:37,485
GARY:
Big timbers.
915
00:36:40,199 --> 00:36:41,948
All right, let's get stuck in.
916
00:36:47,948 --> 00:36:50,114
- Wow, this...
- (beeping)
917
00:36:50,267 --> 00:36:52,100
We got some signals here, mate.
918
00:36:52,118 --> 00:36:53,451
(beeping)
919
00:36:53,603 --> 00:36:55,545
Let's have this one out first.
920
00:37:00,794 --> 00:37:02,110
This is fun, mate, isn't it?
921
00:37:02,203 --> 00:37:03,294
- (laughs)
- In the mud!
922
00:37:03,388 --> 00:37:04,888
Digging up artifacts!
923
00:37:08,785 --> 00:37:10,452
(beeping)
924
00:37:10,470 --> 00:37:11,786
Is that it?
925
00:37:11,805 --> 00:37:13,304
- (beeping)
- Pinpointer time.
926
00:37:13,398 --> 00:37:15,640
Just in case.
927
00:37:15,734 --> 00:37:18,126
Oh, yeah. Right there.
928
00:37:18,219 --> 00:37:19,486
That's it.
929
00:37:25,802 --> 00:37:26,743
Is that it?
930
00:37:29,081 --> 00:37:31,373
What the heck is that?
931
00:37:35,087 --> 00:37:36,002
GARY:
Is that it?
932
00:37:37,256 --> 00:37:39,071
That's it.
933
00:37:39,091 --> 00:37:40,665
NARRATOR:
In the Money Pit area...
934
00:37:40,759 --> 00:37:43,001
I wouldn't be surprised
if that ain't a tool.
935
00:37:43,153 --> 00:37:45,487
the Oak Island team
has just made
936
00:37:45,580 --> 00:37:47,580
a potentially important
discovery
937
00:37:47,599 --> 00:37:51,676
at a depth of some 90 feet
in the DH-82 shaft.
938
00:37:51,828 --> 00:37:54,178
I know what it resembles.
939
00:37:54,331 --> 00:37:57,274
Maybe the end of a pickaxe?
940
00:37:57,501 --> 00:37:58,942
- RICK: Maybe.
- It's got that look about it,
941
00:37:59,169 --> 00:38:00,593
that look and feel.
942
00:38:00,687 --> 00:38:02,928
It's probably
a pickaxe end, Billy.
943
00:38:02,948 --> 00:38:04,263
Yeah.
944
00:38:04,357 --> 00:38:05,782
CT scanner, that's for sure.
945
00:38:06,009 --> 00:38:08,693
Yep. CT scanner will show
straight through that.
946
00:38:08,787 --> 00:38:10,194
Outstanding, mate.
947
00:38:10,347 --> 00:38:12,104
If the team can verify
948
00:38:12,124 --> 00:38:15,183
that this pickaxe does
in fact predate
949
00:38:15,201 --> 00:38:17,443
the discovery
of the original Money Pit,
950
00:38:17,462 --> 00:38:19,779
could it offer more evidence
951
00:38:19,798 --> 00:38:21,631
that they may be getting closer
952
00:38:21,783 --> 00:38:24,375
to finally locating
the fabled Chappell Vault?
953
00:38:24,528 --> 00:38:27,286
This is great. We're finding
tools. These are old tools.
954
00:38:27,380 --> 00:38:30,640
RICK: This axe, it
raises a lot of questions.
955
00:38:30,792 --> 00:38:34,052
We need to apply every
possible testing methodology
956
00:38:34,146 --> 00:38:35,870
to try to understand
957
00:38:35,963 --> 00:38:37,539
when this axe
may have been made.
958
00:38:37,557 --> 00:38:40,708
Are there cultural
influences in the design?
959
00:38:40,802 --> 00:38:43,878
How old is it? Is there
a specific use to it?
960
00:38:43,971 --> 00:38:45,471
I'll get this to Terry,
and I'll jump back in.
961
00:38:45,490 --> 00:38:46,731
Okay.
962
00:38:46,825 --> 00:38:48,716
What this does say to me is
963
00:38:48,810 --> 00:38:51,069
we need to keep our eyes
and wits about us
964
00:38:51,221 --> 00:38:53,496
because surely
we'll find something else.
965
00:38:53,648 --> 00:38:55,239
- How are you guys?
- RICK: Good, Andrew.
966
00:38:55,392 --> 00:38:56,816
- How are you?
- Good, good, good.
967
00:38:56,835 --> 00:38:58,726
We're starting
to see some older timber
968
00:38:58,745 --> 00:39:00,244
- come out with this one as well.
- GARY: Yeah.
969
00:39:00,397 --> 00:39:02,246
That's what it looks like.
Older timbers.
970
00:39:02,341 --> 00:39:04,749
That's good. That means he was
potentially on to something.
971
00:39:04,843 --> 00:39:07,510
Yep. The original works.
972
00:39:07,662 --> 00:39:11,014
Good news-- we're down
to 99 feet now with the dig.
973
00:39:11,165 --> 00:39:13,499
Can's at 104.
974
00:39:13,518 --> 00:39:16,094
So, we're sitting
real good for tomorrow,
975
00:39:16,246 --> 00:39:18,746
pending that we don't find
what we're looking for today.
976
00:39:18,765 --> 00:39:20,339
Another big day tomorrow.
977
00:39:20,359 --> 00:39:21,933
Yeah.
978
00:39:23,103 --> 00:39:25,344
NARRATOR: Although the team
is understandably eager
979
00:39:25,438 --> 00:39:27,513
to continue excavating deeper,
980
00:39:27,607 --> 00:39:29,699
as every scoop
of the hammer grab
981
00:39:29,851 --> 00:39:32,443
now offers new promise
of a breakthrough discovery,
982
00:39:32,537 --> 00:39:35,372
with darkness now
falling over Oak Island,
983
00:39:35,523 --> 00:39:37,707
the team from
Irving Equipment Limited
984
00:39:37,934 --> 00:39:41,102
will soon need to halt
operations until morning.
985
00:39:41,195 --> 00:39:43,438
RICK:
Every day's a big day here.
986
00:39:43,456 --> 00:39:45,773
There's always something,
some little clue.
987
00:39:45,867 --> 00:39:48,534
Some little something
that hooks you,
988
00:39:48,628 --> 00:39:50,220
and you think,
"Oh surely tomorrow."
989
00:39:50,371 --> 00:39:52,296
(laughter)
990
00:39:52,391 --> 00:39:53,873
There's something so addicting
991
00:39:53,892 --> 00:39:55,541
and so catching about the place.
992
00:39:55,635 --> 00:39:57,710
MARTY:
Mr. Dunfield
993
00:39:57,804 --> 00:40:00,063
had a visual on all the shafts
994
00:40:00,290 --> 00:40:03,124
that were in the area,
and he chose to dig there.
995
00:40:03,143 --> 00:40:05,460
He had his reasons
for digging there,
996
00:40:05,553 --> 00:40:07,645
reasons that we
can't see anymore,
997
00:40:07,739 --> 00:40:11,816
so the obvious implication
is that he just missed
998
00:40:11,968 --> 00:40:13,468
and the treasure itself
999
00:40:13,561 --> 00:40:15,653
is probably
still there somewhere.
1000
00:40:15,747 --> 00:40:20,475
We're deep enough that we could
be in virgin ground even now.
1001
00:40:20,568 --> 00:40:21,826
- ANDREW: Exactly.
- And that makes it
1002
00:40:21,920 --> 00:40:23,828
all the more interesting, right?
1003
00:40:23,922 --> 00:40:25,571
RICK: Robert
Dunfield was never able
1004
00:40:25,665 --> 00:40:27,498
to get down deep enough,
not because
1005
00:40:27,592 --> 00:40:29,167
he didn't want to,
1006
00:40:29,319 --> 00:40:30,835
but because Mother Nature
conspired against him.
1007
00:40:30,929 --> 00:40:32,336
He lost the hole.
1008
00:40:32,489 --> 00:40:35,173
We know there is
something deeper
1009
00:40:35,325 --> 00:40:39,510
than where the excavations
have currently gone. And,
1010
00:40:39,604 --> 00:40:41,012
no pun intended, I don't think
1011
00:40:41,164 --> 00:40:42,330
we've gotten
to the bottom of it yet.
1012
00:40:42,423 --> 00:40:44,089
I'll grab some final numbers,
1013
00:40:44,109 --> 00:40:45,942
and we'll wrap up
and try again tomorrow.
1014
00:40:46,169 --> 00:40:48,093
- All right, thanks, Andrew.
- ANDREW: Thank you.
1015
00:40:48,188 --> 00:40:50,688
GARY:
227 years, what's another day?
1016
00:40:50,782 --> 00:40:52,449
NARRATOR:
At the close
1017
00:40:52,676 --> 00:40:54,767
of another productive
and exciting week,
1018
00:40:54,861 --> 00:40:57,620
Rick, Marty,
Craig and their team
1019
00:40:57,847 --> 00:41:01,365
may be closer than ever
to realizing the destiny
1020
00:41:01,518 --> 00:41:04,109
that so many before them
have dreamed of.
1021
00:41:04,129 --> 00:41:06,854
Having made new,
compelling discoveries
1022
00:41:06,873 --> 00:41:09,799
both on and just off the island,
1023
00:41:09,951 --> 00:41:13,695
the secrets that have
persisted for 227 years
1024
00:41:13,713 --> 00:41:17,381
may soon have
nowhere left to hide.
1025
00:41:17,476 --> 00:41:21,219
And though unforeseen
obstacles as well as dangers
1026
00:41:21,371 --> 00:41:23,721
may still await this fellowship,
1027
00:41:23,873 --> 00:41:26,724
one thing is certain--
1028
00:41:26,818 --> 00:41:28,710
Nothing can break their will
1029
00:41:28,728 --> 00:41:31,779
to solve the Oak Island mystery.
1030
00:41:35,051 --> 00:41:37,719
Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
1031
00:41:37,737 --> 00:41:39,812
Looks like we have one or two
shipwrecks right here.
1032
00:41:39,831 --> 00:41:40,788
DOUG:
Wow.
1033
00:41:43,893 --> 00:41:44,667
We hear you.
1034
00:41:48,064 --> 00:41:49,822
MARTY: We have found
several things on Lot 8.
1035
00:41:49,841 --> 00:41:50,840
It's very old.
1036
00:41:50,992 --> 00:41:52,324
- Age.
- 1,500.
1037
00:41:52,418 --> 00:41:53,659
MARTY:
Well, how about that?
1038
00:41:53,753 --> 00:41:55,403
PETER:
Another one coming in.
1039
00:41:55,496 --> 00:41:57,088
GARY:
It's gotta be bobby-dazzlers
1040
00:41:57,240 --> 00:41:58,756
and top pocket finds, mate.
1041
00:41:58,908 --> 00:42:00,408
Wow.
1042
00:42:00,501 --> 00:42:02,167
Doesn't get
any better than this.
1043
00:42:02,187 --> 00:42:04,687
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