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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,671 --> 00:00:04,911 Wow. 2 00:00:05,006 --> 00:00:06,154 -Check that out. -There. Look at that. 3 00:00:06,215 --> 00:00:07,914 -That's the floor. We got a shaft 4 00:00:08,009 --> 00:00:10,492 -and we got a tunnel coming off it to the west. Oh, yeah. 5 00:00:10,553 --> 00:00:12,903 That is one heck of a log, isn't it? 6 00:00:12,930 --> 00:00:14,662 That's massive. Puzzle pieces are getting bigger. 7 00:00:14,724 --> 00:00:16,590 Picture's getting smaller. 8 00:00:16,684 --> 00:00:18,925 If you would draw the lines to find the center, this is the 9 00:00:19,020 --> 00:00:20,519 dead center of the pentagram. 10 00:00:20,679 --> 00:00:23,171 Right on the eye of the swamp. 11 00:00:23,232 --> 00:00:25,691 The swamp dates at around 1220 AD. 12 00:00:25,851 --> 00:00:28,944 -This is Templar, baby. 13 00:00:31,574 --> 00:00:35,034 There is an island in the North Atlantic 14 00:00:35,194 --> 00:00:38,370 where people have been looking for an incredible treasure 15 00:00:38,530 --> 00:00:41,782 for more than 200 years. 16 00:00:41,876 --> 00:00:44,877 So far, they have found a stone slab 17 00:00:45,037 --> 00:00:47,546 with strange symbols carved into it, 18 00:00:47,706 --> 00:00:50,457 mysterious fragments of human bone, 19 00:00:50,551 --> 00:00:54,202 and a lead cross whose origin may stretch back 20 00:00:54,263 --> 00:00:56,871 to the days of the Knights Templar. 21 00:00:56,932 --> 00:01:01,060 To date, six men have died trying to solve the mystery. 22 00:01:02,313 --> 00:01:04,304 And, according to legend, 23 00:01:04,398 --> 00:01:07,474 one more will have to die 24 00:01:07,568 --> 00:01:10,986 before the treasure can be found. 25 00:01:34,678 --> 00:01:36,244 Oh! Oh! Oh! 26 00:01:36,305 --> 00:01:38,839 Look at this. Wow. Oh, my. 27 00:01:38,933 --> 00:01:40,991 That's a box joint, right there. 28 00:01:41,018 --> 00:01:43,844 After finding what they believe to be the location 29 00:01:43,938 --> 00:01:46,754 of Oak Island's first and oldest searcher shaft, 30 00:01:46,816 --> 00:01:48,774 Shaft Two, which was dug 31 00:01:48,934 --> 00:01:51,017 by treasure hunter Daniel McGinnis 32 00:01:51,112 --> 00:01:52,669 and his partners in hopes 33 00:01:52,696 --> 00:01:55,763 of finding a back door into the fabled Money Pit, 34 00:01:55,825 --> 00:01:59,359 brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and members of their team 35 00:01:59,453 --> 00:02:02,270 are convinced that years of scanning, testing, 36 00:02:02,331 --> 00:02:06,441 and drilling are finally paying off. 37 00:02:06,502 --> 00:02:09,870 We found the first searcher shaft 38 00:02:09,964 --> 00:02:12,447 in close proximity to the original Money Pit. 39 00:02:12,508 --> 00:02:13,799 It doesn't get any better than that, 40 00:02:13,959 --> 00:02:16,635 other than if the core had come up 41 00:02:16,795 --> 00:02:19,379 with a piece of treasure in it. 42 00:02:19,473 --> 00:02:21,807 Nothing could be better at this point. 43 00:02:21,967 --> 00:02:23,517 We have to take advantage of it. 44 00:02:25,813 --> 00:02:27,387 Well, here's the deal, guys. 45 00:02:27,481 --> 00:02:29,314 We found Shaft Two, we believe. Right, Steve? Rick? 46 00:02:29,474 --> 00:02:31,483 -We do. - Yep. 47 00:02:31,643 --> 00:02:34,820 So, what do we do next? 48 00:02:34,980 --> 00:02:36,713 I would assume that the way you're looking at Shaft Two, 49 00:02:36,740 --> 00:02:40,384 sitting here, from our current drill program. 50 00:02:40,411 --> 00:02:41,735 We're all pretty comfortable, including yourself, 51 00:02:41,829 --> 00:02:43,662 was that's the orientation of Shaft Two. 52 00:02:43,822 --> 00:02:46,165 Now we just need to get the orientation of the tunnel. 53 00:02:46,325 --> 00:02:48,667 Shaft Two is a better reference point than Shaft Nine. 54 00:02:48,827 --> 00:02:50,744 Yeah. 55 00:02:50,838 --> 00:02:52,579 That will lead us to the Money Pit. 56 00:02:52,673 --> 00:02:54,915 The tunnel's the better target. 57 00:02:55,009 --> 00:02:56,900 The lore that's been passed down to us 58 00:02:56,927 --> 00:02:58,568 was that it was 14 feet away. 59 00:02:58,596 --> 00:03:00,420 They dug over 12, 60 00:03:00,514 --> 00:03:02,572 and then the water broke in and chased them out. 61 00:03:02,600 --> 00:03:05,166 -Yeah. -What a shock. 62 00:03:05,227 --> 00:03:07,577 They never actually fully reached the Money Pit proper. 63 00:03:07,605 --> 00:03:09,855 -Well, it reached it for 'em. -Yeah. It came to them. 64 00:03:10,015 --> 00:03:12,340 So there could be treasure in that tunnel. 65 00:03:12,401 --> 00:03:13,692 It's possible. 66 00:03:13,852 --> 00:03:15,527 -There could be. -Yeah. 67 00:03:15,687 --> 00:03:17,029 You have to go after the tunnel. 68 00:03:17,189 --> 00:03:19,773 So I think we should drill 69 00:03:19,867 --> 00:03:21,274 a bunch more holes or several more 70 00:03:21,368 --> 00:03:22,926 and try and delineate that tunnel. 71 00:03:22,953 --> 00:03:24,203 Yeah. 72 00:03:24,363 --> 00:03:26,872 Look, I-I think all of this l-lends itself 73 00:03:27,032 --> 00:03:29,766 to making one simple statement, and that is: 74 00:03:29,793 --> 00:03:33,103 looking backwards in time is gonna facilitate us 75 00:03:33,130 --> 00:03:34,546 being much more efficient 76 00:03:34,706 --> 00:03:36,456 in terms of where we dig the eight-foot can. 77 00:03:36,550 --> 00:03:39,960 We now have two significant reference points 78 00:03:40,054 --> 00:03:41,795 in terms of finding and delineating 79 00:03:41,889 --> 00:03:43,630 where the Money Pit might be, 80 00:03:43,724 --> 00:03:45,966 so it'd be foolish not to chase this tunnel, 81 00:03:46,060 --> 00:03:48,209 and hopefully we get an "X marks the spot." 82 00:03:48,270 --> 00:03:49,728 Well, Steve, if you have time right now, 83 00:03:49,888 --> 00:03:51,379 let's go out and pin a couple holes. 84 00:03:51,440 --> 00:03:53,306 -Sure. -'Cause you've got these marked right where we can 85 00:03:53,400 --> 00:03:55,125 relocate them and we can see where we want to go. 86 00:03:55,152 --> 00:03:56,985 Let's go do it. 87 00:03:59,323 --> 00:04:02,074 Following their meeting in the war room, 88 00:04:02,234 --> 00:04:05,410 historian Doug Crowell and surveyor Steve Guptill 89 00:04:05,570 --> 00:04:07,153 head to the Money Pit site. 90 00:04:07,248 --> 00:04:09,155 Doug, you wouldn't grab me a spike and a hammer? 91 00:04:09,250 --> 00:04:10,974 I got a spike and I got a hatchet. 92 00:04:11,001 --> 00:04:12,642 Is this our recent one? 93 00:04:12,670 --> 00:04:15,645 -Yeah. -Well, we're just two straight feet north of it. 94 00:04:15,673 --> 00:04:17,923 So we should be in here somewhere. 95 00:04:18,083 --> 00:04:21,835 Using the GPS data collected from their previous boreholes, 96 00:04:21,929 --> 00:04:25,413 Steve Guptill will now mark the new drilling site 97 00:04:25,474 --> 00:04:27,933 where the team should encounter the Shaft Two tunnel 98 00:04:28,093 --> 00:04:30,936 at a depth of some 110 feet. 99 00:04:31,096 --> 00:04:33,680 If the archival data is correct, 100 00:04:33,774 --> 00:04:36,108 this tunnel, although never completed, 101 00:04:36,268 --> 00:04:38,926 should lead the Laginas and their partners 102 00:04:38,988 --> 00:04:42,430 directly to the original Money Pit treasure shaft. 103 00:04:42,491 --> 00:04:46,359 Now the critical piece of missing information is: 104 00:04:46,453 --> 00:04:48,512 what is the orientation of the tunnel? 105 00:04:48,539 --> 00:04:52,774 Does it go west by southwest, or does it go west by northwest? 106 00:04:52,835 --> 00:04:54,668 Where does it lie? 107 00:04:55,838 --> 00:04:57,170 Right there, Doug. 108 00:05:01,552 --> 00:05:02,709 Good to go? 109 00:05:02,803 --> 00:05:05,137 Yep. -All right. 110 00:05:13,731 --> 00:05:15,463 Here's hoping, I mean, hopefully, 111 00:05:15,524 --> 00:05:17,707 this is the one, right? Like, hopefully, this is our tunnel. 112 00:05:17,735 --> 00:05:19,376 That's good. Well, here's hoping. 113 00:05:19,403 --> 00:05:22,045 Here we go. F-14 here we come. 114 00:05:22,072 --> 00:05:24,972 As the team from Choice Drilling positions 115 00:05:25,034 --> 00:05:29,569 the sonic drill rig over the borehole known as F-14... 116 00:05:29,663 --> 00:05:31,979 Ready for action. 117 00:05:32,041 --> 00:05:34,148 All right, let's get to it. 118 00:05:34,209 --> 00:05:38,003 ...metal detection expert Gary Drayton and Peter Fornetti 119 00:05:38,163 --> 00:05:41,155 join Billy Gerhardt at Smith's Cove. 120 00:05:41,216 --> 00:05:43,508 They're eager to find artifacts that could provide 121 00:05:43,668 --> 00:05:46,252 important information, not only 122 00:05:46,347 --> 00:05:48,405 about when the Oak Island treasure was buried, 123 00:05:48,432 --> 00:05:51,091 but also who buried it. 124 00:05:51,185 --> 00:05:52,742 Can we get through here, Billy? 125 00:05:52,770 --> 00:05:54,244 Yeah, I think if you 126 00:05:54,271 --> 00:05:57,189 come here and then follow those rocks, it'd be okay. 127 00:05:57,349 --> 00:05:59,249 They got a few spots there for you to check. 128 00:05:59,276 --> 00:06:00,859 All right, mate. 129 00:06:01,019 --> 00:06:02,936 One week ago, 130 00:06:03,030 --> 00:06:04,771 the Oak Island team unearthed a mysterious 131 00:06:04,865 --> 00:06:09,016 and previously undocumented log shaft... 132 00:06:09,078 --> 00:06:11,036 Is this part of the flood tunnel system? 133 00:06:11,196 --> 00:06:13,763 ...sitting above what could be 134 00:06:13,791 --> 00:06:15,707 one of the five stone box drains 135 00:06:15,867 --> 00:06:19,360 that feed seawater into the Money Pit. 136 00:06:19,421 --> 00:06:23,289 I don't think there's an urgent need to do this. 137 00:06:23,384 --> 00:06:27,127 But after realizing that continued excavation 138 00:06:27,221 --> 00:06:29,888 of the structure might cut off their access 139 00:06:30,048 --> 00:06:33,466 to the rest of the recently constructed "bump out" site, 140 00:06:33,560 --> 00:06:36,043 the team has decided to explore the area 141 00:06:36,105 --> 00:06:38,880 beyond the slipway first. 142 00:06:38,941 --> 00:06:41,233 There's just a lot of curiosities 143 00:06:41,393 --> 00:06:44,069 about, uh, what might be in this area. 144 00:06:44,229 --> 00:06:47,388 If ships were offloading items that, 145 00:06:47,449 --> 00:06:51,635 at the end of the slipway, items may have been dropped. 146 00:06:51,662 --> 00:06:53,970 So if there's anything to be found, 147 00:06:53,997 --> 00:06:56,790 it's at the end of that slipway. Well, hopefully we'll find it. 148 00:06:59,128 --> 00:07:01,995 Gonna have a little investigate around here. 149 00:07:02,089 --> 00:07:05,740 -Looks like he's scraped this area off. -Yeah. 150 00:07:05,801 --> 00:07:08,677 So we just zigzag along, hopefully get lucky. 151 00:07:23,861 --> 00:07:25,835 Yeah, I'm gonna have to turn around here, Pete. 152 00:07:25,863 --> 00:07:27,854 -Too close to the wall. -Too close to the wall? 153 00:07:27,948 --> 00:07:30,097 -This doesn't sound too bad. 154 00:07:30,159 --> 00:07:32,117 First signal here, mate. 155 00:07:32,277 --> 00:07:35,579 I'd like some gold coins to go, please. 156 00:07:44,006 --> 00:07:45,839 I'll use my pin-pointer. 157 00:07:52,464 --> 00:07:53,555 Wow. 158 00:07:55,467 --> 00:07:58,626 What the heck is that? Yeah, it just... 159 00:07:58,687 --> 00:07:59,719 Is that it? 160 00:07:59,813 --> 00:08:01,554 Yeah. It could be anything. 161 00:08:01,648 --> 00:08:03,389 There's something metal in here. 162 00:08:03,484 --> 00:08:05,633 -It's tough to tell what it is. -Yeah. 163 00:08:05,694 --> 00:08:07,393 Probably iron. 164 00:08:07,488 --> 00:08:10,972 -Might be a goodie hidden inside. -Could be. 165 00:08:11,033 --> 00:08:14,642 -All right, mate, we'll put it to one side. -Over there. 166 00:08:14,703 --> 00:08:16,477 Peter. 167 00:08:16,538 --> 00:08:17,829 What's up? 168 00:08:17,989 --> 00:08:19,389 Right where I'm digging, 169 00:08:19,416 --> 00:08:21,391 there was all rocks, and I didn't know if it's, like, 170 00:08:21,418 --> 00:08:23,168 the rocks we saw on the other side. 171 00:08:23,328 --> 00:08:25,228 -I-I didn't know if you could just... -The flat rocks? 172 00:08:25,255 --> 00:08:27,321 What's he seeing, Pete? 173 00:08:27,382 --> 00:08:30,509 -It's the same flat rocks. - It's a thin, flat rock, 174 00:08:30,669 --> 00:08:33,327 and it's quite rocky underneath, so I'm laying a bunch 175 00:08:33,388 --> 00:08:34,662 of flat ones aside. 176 00:08:34,723 --> 00:08:36,573 If we don't have them on this beach here, 177 00:08:36,600 --> 00:08:37,999 they should be all brown, right? 178 00:08:38,060 --> 00:08:40,243 Even the varying descriptions of the flood tunnels 179 00:08:40,270 --> 00:08:43,188 all involve, you know, a flat rock of some sort, so we always 180 00:08:43,348 --> 00:08:44,748 got to be watchful of them, but... 181 00:08:44,775 --> 00:08:46,024 Yeah, those flat rocks 182 00:08:46,184 --> 00:08:48,601 could be part of the French drains. 183 00:08:48,695 --> 00:08:49,778 Yeah. 184 00:08:51,690 --> 00:08:53,923 A French drain? 185 00:08:53,951 --> 00:08:55,925 Is it possible that the team has uncovered 186 00:08:55,953 --> 00:08:58,537 another part of the island's legendary 187 00:08:58,697 --> 00:09:00,263 booby-trapped flooding system? 188 00:09:00,290 --> 00:09:02,624 Let's go a little more. See what we get. 189 00:09:09,091 --> 00:09:12,217 Ooh! Look at that. 190 00:09:12,377 --> 00:09:14,869 Hey, Billy, you got a bit of timber there. 191 00:09:14,930 --> 00:09:18,281 - Oh, yeah. There it is. - Wow. 192 00:09:18,308 --> 00:09:22,802 This is fantastic, mate. 193 00:09:22,896 --> 00:09:24,545 After being alerted to Billy, Peter and Gary's It does look more like a pier to me. 194 00:09:24,606 --> 00:09:27,624 potentially important discovery at Smith's Cove, 195 00:09:27,651 --> 00:09:30,960 Rick Lagina and geologist Terry Matheson 196 00:09:30,988 --> 00:09:34,631 have come to the area to check it out firsthand. 197 00:09:34,658 --> 00:09:37,391 -What do you got, Billy? -Hey, Terry. 198 00:09:37,452 --> 00:09:38,910 Hey, Rick. 199 00:09:39,070 --> 00:09:42,138 So we're-we're peeling this off. 200 00:09:42,165 --> 00:09:44,307 -Right. -And it's quite rocky 201 00:09:44,334 --> 00:09:45,584 in through here. 202 00:09:45,744 --> 00:09:48,161 -Rocks, rocks and more rocks. - Yeah. 203 00:09:48,255 --> 00:09:49,813 So now I'm three, four feet down, 204 00:09:49,840 --> 00:09:52,090 now I'm starting to pull wood. 205 00:09:52,250 --> 00:09:53,574 I see the rocks. 206 00:09:53,635 --> 00:09:55,093 I don't see timber. 207 00:09:55,253 --> 00:09:57,929 -This wood here? - Yeah. 208 00:09:58,089 --> 00:10:00,657 Oh, right there? 209 00:10:00,684 --> 00:10:02,342 Well, there was a treated 210 00:10:02,436 --> 00:10:04,919 or untr probably an untreated timber. 211 00:10:04,980 --> 00:10:06,563 -That's an old beam then. -Right. 212 00:10:10,101 --> 00:10:11,926 This is some kind of a working. 213 00:10:11,987 --> 00:10:15,280 All of these boulders, I'm thinking 214 00:10:15,440 --> 00:10:17,340 that's not a natural conglomeration 215 00:10:17,367 --> 00:10:19,117 of man-size boulders. 216 00:10:19,277 --> 00:10:21,678 You know, people put that there. 217 00:10:21,705 --> 00:10:24,013 Do you think it's strange, Terry? 218 00:10:24,041 --> 00:10:26,699 Well, it's definitely a man-made structure. 219 00:10:26,793 --> 00:10:28,418 There was even more boulders piled up. 220 00:10:30,964 --> 00:10:32,672 Let's take a look. 221 00:10:40,474 --> 00:10:42,957 -It's pretty solid under here. -Is it? 222 00:10:43,018 --> 00:10:45,051 Yeah, I just lifted on that a little bit 223 00:10:45,145 --> 00:10:47,370 -with the excavator. - And the whole thing moved, so... 224 00:10:47,397 --> 00:10:50,231 The beam is fully intact for a ways here, I would say. 225 00:10:52,069 --> 00:10:53,710 That's round right to there. 226 00:10:53,737 --> 00:10:54,878 - Yep. -You see that? 227 00:10:54,905 --> 00:10:56,470 But it keeps going. 228 00:10:56,531 --> 00:10:57,822 -Keeps going. -And it keeps going, yeah. 229 00:10:59,984 --> 00:11:01,993 Somewhere down around there, you can see the bottom, perhaps, 230 00:11:02,153 --> 00:11:04,812 -where the rocks were piled. -Yeah. 231 00:11:04,873 --> 00:11:06,831 Billy, I'd just dump your bucket in here 232 00:11:06,991 --> 00:11:08,574 -and wash this whole thing. - Yeah, I was gonna suggest that. 233 00:11:08,669 --> 00:11:11,127 All right. Get up out of your way. 234 00:11:13,173 --> 00:11:15,322 I think it's very preliminary to make an assessment 235 00:11:15,384 --> 00:11:18,084 as to this wood that we've encountered, these logs. 236 00:11:18,178 --> 00:11:21,237 However, it's what we were hoping to find. 237 00:11:21,264 --> 00:11:23,923 Previously unknown structures in Smith's Cove. 238 00:11:24,017 --> 00:11:25,642 That's exciting. That's-that's important. 239 00:11:27,178 --> 00:11:29,187 What do you think, Doug? 240 00:11:29,347 --> 00:11:31,523 It seems to be oriented 241 00:11:31,683 --> 00:11:33,525 -like this. -Yeah. 242 00:11:33,685 --> 00:11:35,843 Which is the way you would think the slipway would set. 243 00:11:35,904 --> 00:11:39,531 Looking at the rocks inside that structure, 244 00:11:39,691 --> 00:11:41,700 more like a pier to me, for a wharf. 245 00:11:41,860 --> 00:11:44,944 A wharf or pier? 246 00:11:45,038 --> 00:11:48,781 Is it possible that it could be connected 247 00:11:48,875 --> 00:11:52,526 to the 18th century slipway discovered nearby? 248 00:11:52,587 --> 00:11:56,289 Or, has the team found evidence of an entirely different 249 00:11:56,383 --> 00:11:59,700 and possibly even older structure? 250 00:11:59,761 --> 00:12:03,112 There's certainly a distinct possibility that this structure 251 00:12:03,140 --> 00:12:04,614 could be the slipway. 252 00:12:04,641 --> 00:12:06,540 I mean, it very much could be. 253 00:12:06,601 --> 00:12:10,470 The caveat here is we have to be very careful to make 254 00:12:10,564 --> 00:12:13,790 one simple statement about what might be a complex structure. 255 00:12:13,817 --> 00:12:16,976 There's a possibility that the slipway was built on top 256 00:12:17,070 --> 00:12:19,479 of a much older structure, and that is something 257 00:12:19,573 --> 00:12:21,614 we'll have to take into consideration. 258 00:12:24,286 --> 00:12:26,161 Careful now, Billy. 259 00:12:28,749 --> 00:12:31,324 Hardly any rock here, big pile of rock there 260 00:12:31,418 --> 00:12:33,067 with some timbers under it. 261 00:12:33,128 --> 00:12:34,961 Timber Oh, is that a plank sticking out like? 262 00:12:37,007 --> 00:12:38,757 Can you wash this? 263 00:12:41,636 --> 00:12:43,428 That-That's enough. 264 00:12:43,588 --> 00:12:45,221 Just put the bucket down there. 265 00:12:47,142 --> 00:12:48,391 -Hello, hello, hello. -Hey, Laird. 266 00:12:53,097 --> 00:12:55,440 You get a better look if you come over here, Laird. 267 00:12:57,486 --> 00:12:59,927 -See, there's a timber running back towards... -Oh. 268 00:12:59,988 --> 00:13:02,263 And this is off the slipway, right? 269 00:13:02,324 --> 00:13:04,357 It seems to be off the slipway. 270 00:13:04,451 --> 00:13:07,176 Then Rick says this one, where he's digging, 271 00:13:07,204 --> 00:13:09,287 continues right into the bed. 272 00:13:09,447 --> 00:13:12,290 A lot of rocks inside, hardly anything outside. 273 00:13:12,450 --> 00:13:13,941 That's a log right there, eh, Rick? 274 00:13:14,002 --> 00:13:16,294 Th-Th-The cross log is here. 275 00:13:16,454 --> 00:13:18,538 Yeah, right there. 276 00:13:18,632 --> 00:13:19,856 Yep. Wow. 277 00:13:19,883 --> 00:13:21,874 The bottom beam is right here. 278 00:13:21,968 --> 00:13:23,802 There's no, uh... 279 00:13:23,962 --> 00:13:25,595 no end to the log here. 280 00:13:27,307 --> 00:13:28,364 No end to the log. 281 00:13:28,391 --> 00:13:29,933 This one. 282 00:13:31,478 --> 00:13:35,038 To me, all those rocks is what I would expect 283 00:13:35,065 --> 00:13:36,372 inside a pier. 284 00:13:36,399 --> 00:13:37,816 -Yeah. Yeah. -Yeah. 285 00:13:37,976 --> 00:13:40,543 But even concluding footings for a pier... 286 00:13:40,570 --> 00:13:42,045 big cribbing logs, eh? 287 00:13:42,072 --> 00:13:46,382 If that's cribbing, it's big. It was a big wharf. 288 00:13:46,409 --> 00:13:48,734 Strange cribbing. I mean, I'll be honest. 289 00:13:48,829 --> 00:13:50,736 I don't know what this is. 290 00:13:50,831 --> 00:13:53,814 Could be a structure associated with deposition. 291 00:13:53,875 --> 00:13:56,059 It could be a structure associated with the search. 292 00:13:56,086 --> 00:13:57,818 We don't know. 293 00:13:57,879 --> 00:14:01,397 I know what I would like it to be: something original. 294 00:14:01,424 --> 00:14:03,900 Let's come to an understanding of what this is, 295 00:14:03,927 --> 00:14:07,328 and then slowly remove what needs to be removed 296 00:14:07,389 --> 00:14:09,238 to get a proper sample. 297 00:14:09,266 --> 00:14:10,306 -Absolutely. -Okay. 298 00:14:12,677 --> 00:14:14,577 Later that day, 299 00:14:14,604 --> 00:14:17,263 as the investigation at Smith's Cove continues... 300 00:14:17,357 --> 00:14:20,099 What do we got here, Terry? 301 00:14:20,193 --> 00:14:24,437 All in situ. Undisturbed, down to 89 feet. 302 00:14:24,531 --> 00:14:26,923 Geologist Terry Matheson 303 00:14:26,950 --> 00:14:29,759 has joined Dave Blankenship at the Money Pit, 304 00:14:29,786 --> 00:14:32,036 where they are supervising the drilling operation 305 00:14:32,196 --> 00:14:35,522 at the borehole known as F-14. 306 00:14:35,584 --> 00:14:39,860 They are hoping to find evidence of a horizontal tunnel 307 00:14:39,921 --> 00:14:43,047 which was constructed in 1805 for the purpose 308 00:14:43,207 --> 00:14:47,176 of connecting Shaft Two to the original Money Pit. 309 00:14:49,556 --> 00:14:50,947 -Hey, Brennan. How you doing? -Good. 310 00:14:50,974 --> 00:14:52,465 -Hey, Dave. Hello. 311 00:14:52,559 --> 00:14:53,966 So what are we at? 89 right now, right? 312 00:14:54,060 --> 00:14:56,543 -This looks the same? -89 feet. Yeah. 313 00:14:56,605 --> 00:14:59,956 99 to 105 is where we hope to break out into the tunnel. 314 00:14:59,983 --> 00:15:01,900 Okay. 315 00:15:02,060 --> 00:15:04,644 Using a 30-ton sonic drilling rig, 316 00:15:04,738 --> 00:15:06,979 which generates powerful vibrations 317 00:15:07,073 --> 00:15:09,982 to pulverize earth and other obstacles, 318 00:15:10,076 --> 00:15:11,651 the team will extract core samples 319 00:15:11,745 --> 00:15:14,228 at intervals of ten feet. 320 00:15:14,289 --> 00:15:17,898 The spoils will then be collected into plastic sleeves 321 00:15:17,959 --> 00:15:20,234 to be carefully searched for any evidence 322 00:15:20,295 --> 00:15:21,978 of the man-made tunnel. 323 00:15:22,005 --> 00:15:24,255 99 to 105. 324 00:15:24,415 --> 00:15:26,573 Okay, gentlemen, turn that down here. Down here, Mike. 325 00:15:26,635 --> 00:15:28,242 Thank you. 326 00:15:28,303 --> 00:15:29,594 This could be it. 327 00:15:29,754 --> 00:15:31,745 What do you think, Mike? 328 00:15:31,806 --> 00:15:33,414 -I want to see it. -Anything, uh, 329 00:15:33,475 --> 00:15:34,933 -anything of interest in here? 330 00:15:35,093 --> 00:15:36,492 Felt like I punched through it 331 00:15:36,519 --> 00:15:38,061 and then there was, like, a void. 332 00:15:40,649 --> 00:15:41,922 Let's operate. 333 00:15:41,983 --> 00:15:44,567 This is where the rubber meets the road. 334 00:15:47,271 --> 00:15:49,505 I'll tell you what, boys and girls. 335 00:15:49,532 --> 00:15:51,007 -Check that out. Right there. Look at that. 336 00:15:51,034 --> 00:15:52,842 That's the floor. 337 00:15:52,869 --> 00:15:54,768 That's the floor or it could be the ceiling. 338 00:15:54,829 --> 00:15:56,437 Pushed directly to the top. 339 00:15:56,498 --> 00:15:58,164 We just drilled here and hit the tunnel, gentlemen. 340 00:16:01,285 --> 00:16:03,795 The ceiling of a tunnel? 341 00:16:03,955 --> 00:16:06,856 Found at a depth of some 100 feet? 342 00:16:06,883 --> 00:16:09,968 Could the team have found the searcher shaft? 343 00:16:10,128 --> 00:16:12,136 The one that could lead directly 344 00:16:12,296 --> 00:16:14,197 to the actual Money Pit? 345 00:16:14,224 --> 00:16:15,640 No, this is gonna be good for Rick. 346 00:16:15,800 --> 00:16:17,308 Rick's gonna love to hear about this. 347 00:16:17,468 --> 00:16:19,051 Did I hear we have something interesting 348 00:16:19,145 --> 00:16:21,053 -going on? Hey, Doug. - Yes. 349 00:16:21,147 --> 00:16:22,463 -Hey, Rick. -Look who's here. 350 00:16:22,524 --> 00:16:24,223 -Okay. I... -Hey, Rick. 351 00:16:24,317 --> 00:16:26,633 Let me guess. I've seen a lot I see a lot of smiles. 352 00:16:26,695 --> 00:16:28,969 Morale is definitely high. 353 00:16:29,030 --> 00:16:30,137 Right here? 354 00:16:30,198 --> 00:16:32,156 Feast your eyes. 355 00:16:32,316 --> 00:16:33,640 We're at 98 and a half 356 00:16:33,702 --> 00:16:36,977 to basically a ten-foot run here. 357 00:16:37,038 --> 00:16:38,645 Pretty good chunks of beam? 358 00:16:38,707 --> 00:16:40,481 Pretty good chunks of beam, yeah. 359 00:16:40,542 --> 00:16:42,725 Truth be known, all's we know is that 360 00:16:42,752 --> 00:16:45,152 a tunnel came out towards the west of the Money Pit. 361 00:16:45,213 --> 00:16:48,172 We don't know what the dimensions were on that tunnel. 362 00:16:48,332 --> 00:16:49,990 That's great. It's a win. 363 00:16:50,051 --> 00:16:53,069 This is definitive, 364 00:16:53,096 --> 00:16:54,661 -you know? I mean... -It's huge. 365 00:16:54,723 --> 00:16:56,830 ...everything else was "minor wins," right? 366 00:16:56,891 --> 00:17:00,334 Highly interpretive, highly subjective, highly... 367 00:17:00,395 --> 00:17:04,247 somewhat suspicious, because of all the work that has been done. 368 00:17:04,274 --> 00:17:08,267 You guys narrowed in on the shaft, 369 00:17:08,361 --> 00:17:11,087 figured out the orientation, came off. 370 00:17:11,114 --> 00:17:12,363 What you have to do now, though, 371 00:17:12,523 --> 00:17:14,273 is find the direction of the tunnel. 372 00:17:14,367 --> 00:17:17,684 Without that, the importance of this find is somewhat limited. 373 00:17:17,746 --> 00:17:19,095 Yeah. Yeah. 374 00:17:19,122 --> 00:17:21,113 What's the next proposed hole? 375 00:17:21,207 --> 00:17:23,099 F-15. -Right. Yeah. 376 00:17:23,126 --> 00:17:25,601 It's, uh, it's still in line with where this should run. 377 00:17:25,628 --> 00:17:28,271 -We came out between our two hits. -Mm-hmm. 378 00:17:28,298 --> 00:17:31,791 We know definitively we located Shaft Two. 379 00:17:31,885 --> 00:17:36,054 So if we find the orientation of the Shaft Two tunnel, 380 00:17:36,214 --> 00:17:40,207 we should be very, very close to the original Money Pit. 381 00:17:40,268 --> 00:17:41,726 That's huge. 382 00:17:41,886 --> 00:17:43,953 That's the Holy Grail of Oak Island: 383 00:17:43,980 --> 00:17:45,638 where is the original Money Pit? 384 00:17:45,732 --> 00:17:47,899 So, there's still a lot of puzzle pieces 385 00:17:48,059 --> 00:17:50,384 yet to-to fit together, 386 00:17:50,445 --> 00:17:52,295 but the puzzle pieces are getting bigger. 387 00:17:52,322 --> 00:17:53,571 The picture's getting smaller. 388 00:17:53,731 --> 00:17:56,148 It just ramps up the interest. 389 00:17:56,242 --> 00:17:58,134 -Right? And the hope. - Absolutely. 390 00:17:58,161 --> 00:18:00,661 Maybe, just maybe, this is the year. 391 00:18:07,912 --> 00:18:11,405 As a new day begins on Oak Island, 392 00:18:11,466 --> 00:18:14,425 and as the search operations at both the Money Pit 393 00:18:14,585 --> 00:18:17,153 and Smith's Cove continue... 394 00:18:17,180 --> 00:18:19,580 Gentlemen. 395 00:18:19,641 --> 00:18:22,082 ...brothers Rick and Marty Lagina, 396 00:18:22,143 --> 00:18:23,935 along with members of their team, 397 00:18:24,095 --> 00:18:27,588 are meeting once again with theorist Corjan Mol. 398 00:18:27,649 --> 00:18:31,016 With him is fellow researcher Chris Morford, 399 00:18:31,111 --> 00:18:33,927 who has come to pinpoint what could be additional targets 400 00:18:33,988 --> 00:18:37,931 of interest in the mysterious triangle-shaped swamp. 401 00:18:37,992 --> 00:18:40,343 So, the reason for this meeting 402 00:18:40,370 --> 00:18:43,529 is, I believe Corjan and Chris have worked together 403 00:18:43,623 --> 00:18:45,681 and come up with an "X" marks the spot. 404 00:18:45,708 --> 00:18:48,701 They've been developing an additional theory, 405 00:18:48,795 --> 00:18:50,853 I will call it, something that I think you're gonna find 406 00:18:50,880 --> 00:18:52,446 extremely interesting. 407 00:18:52,507 --> 00:18:55,024 Unfortunately, for you, it's about the swamp. 408 00:18:55,051 --> 00:18:56,300 -Oh. Yay. 409 00:18:56,460 --> 00:18:58,302 How predictable is that? 410 00:18:58,462 --> 00:19:00,805 So, I'm gonna turn over to these two gentlemen, 411 00:19:00,965 --> 00:19:03,141 and hopefully, for the big reveal. 412 00:19:03,301 --> 00:19:04,791 -Okay. -Thanks, Rick. 413 00:19:04,853 --> 00:19:07,536 One week ago, Corjan Mol 414 00:19:07,564 --> 00:19:09,722 presented the team with an incredible theory 415 00:19:09,816 --> 00:19:12,483 which connects the Oak Island mystery 416 00:19:12,643 --> 00:19:15,469 to the work of the prolific 17th century French painter 417 00:19:15,530 --> 00:19:16,988 Nicolas Poussin. 418 00:19:17,148 --> 00:19:18,547 From my perspective, 419 00:19:18,575 --> 00:19:21,217 he was an instrument to, uh, record 420 00:19:21,244 --> 00:19:23,035 a secret about Oak Island. 421 00:19:26,374 --> 00:19:28,833 According to Corjan's research, 422 00:19:28,993 --> 00:19:31,577 Poussin had been given secret knowledge 423 00:19:31,671 --> 00:19:34,321 of a sacred, religious treasure that had been buried 424 00:19:34,382 --> 00:19:38,751 on Oak Island centuries ago by members of the Knights Templar. 425 00:19:38,845 --> 00:19:43,014 Poussin then created a series of three paintings, 426 00:19:43,174 --> 00:19:46,909 each containing important clues which, when viewed together, 427 00:19:46,936 --> 00:19:52,081 reveal where the Oak Island treasure can be found. 428 00:19:52,108 --> 00:19:55,418 We started by having a closer look at, uh, Poussin. 429 00:19:55,445 --> 00:19:58,529 -And then if, Steve, you can bring up the picture of him? -Sure. 430 00:19:58,689 --> 00:20:02,015 This is a self-portrait that he did in 1650, 431 00:20:02,076 --> 00:20:06,704 and we noticed that on the left, uh, the lady over there, 432 00:20:06,864 --> 00:20:10,208 if you look at her hat, there's another eye. 433 00:20:10,368 --> 00:20:11,600 Mm-hmm. 434 00:20:11,628 --> 00:20:13,544 Almost like a third eye. 435 00:20:13,704 --> 00:20:16,047 She's obviously holding a place of importance here. 436 00:20:16,207 --> 00:20:18,107 We think 437 00:20:18,134 --> 00:20:19,884 that's the lady that figures on the second version 438 00:20:20,044 --> 00:20:21,627 of The Shepherds of Arcadia. 439 00:20:21,721 --> 00:20:25,130 - Same woman. -It's the same woman. 440 00:20:25,225 --> 00:20:27,207 So, what we did is, 441 00:20:27,268 --> 00:20:29,376 we went back to The Shepherds of Arcadia 442 00:20:29,437 --> 00:20:30,561 and we had a look. 443 00:20:30,721 --> 00:20:33,789 Where is this woman positioned? 444 00:20:33,816 --> 00:20:36,125 So, if you can bring the wireframe, Steve. 445 00:20:36,152 --> 00:20:38,794 There you go. 446 00:20:38,821 --> 00:20:42,298 So, if you draw a line from each of the five points 447 00:20:42,325 --> 00:20:45,150 to the other point across, you land in the same spot, 448 00:20:45,245 --> 00:20:47,486 which is exactly on her eye. 449 00:20:47,580 --> 00:20:49,989 And you can do this in many ways, 450 00:20:50,083 --> 00:20:51,582 but the-the result is always the same. 451 00:20:51,742 --> 00:20:54,143 This is the dead center of the pentacle. 452 00:20:54,170 --> 00:20:56,479 Okay. 453 00:20:56,506 --> 00:21:00,483 -Then, uh, the next step is, if we, uh, switch to the CAD model. -Sure. 454 00:21:00,510 --> 00:21:03,261 Last time I was here, uh, I showed the, uh, the pentagram, 455 00:21:03,421 --> 00:21:06,672 -um, mapped on Nolan's Cross. -Mm-hmm. 456 00:21:06,766 --> 00:21:08,173 So, uh, we used that same mapping. 457 00:21:08,268 --> 00:21:10,659 -So, if you can bring up, uh... Sure. 458 00:21:10,687 --> 00:21:12,161 So, here's how it would lie, 459 00:21:12,188 --> 00:21:14,563 using what we know is to be Nolan's Cross. 460 00:21:16,767 --> 00:21:18,334 Now, if you would draw the lines 461 00:21:18,361 --> 00:21:21,353 -to find the center. -Sure. 462 00:21:21,447 --> 00:21:23,447 -We'll go "ta-da." 463 00:21:25,702 --> 00:21:29,178 There you go. Right on the eye of the swamp. 464 00:21:29,205 --> 00:21:30,846 Wow. 465 00:21:30,873 --> 00:21:32,364 The all-seeing eye? 466 00:21:32,458 --> 00:21:34,033 Yeah. 467 00:21:34,127 --> 00:21:36,276 Holy smokes. 468 00:21:36,337 --> 00:21:38,871 The all-seeing eye? 469 00:21:38,965 --> 00:21:41,799 The so-called Eye of Providence, 470 00:21:41,959 --> 00:21:43,634 which is featured in the iconography 471 00:21:43,794 --> 00:21:45,452 of both Freemasons 472 00:21:45,513 --> 00:21:47,954 and their predecessors, the Knights Templar? 473 00:21:48,016 --> 00:21:50,308 And connected to the man-made structure 474 00:21:50,468 --> 00:21:52,718 the team found earlier this year, 475 00:21:52,812 --> 00:21:55,888 which Marty Lagina dubbed "the eye of the swamp"? 476 00:21:55,982 --> 00:21:58,816 Could this recently discovered spot, 477 00:21:58,976 --> 00:22:01,819 located at the tip of the man-made swamp, 478 00:22:01,979 --> 00:22:05,397 provide the key to unlocking the Oak Island mystery? 479 00:22:05,491 --> 00:22:06,973 I have made mention to every theorist 480 00:22:07,035 --> 00:22:08,659 that have come and gone. 481 00:22:08,819 --> 00:22:12,145 A theory is but a theory until you hold the proof in your hand, 482 00:22:12,206 --> 00:22:15,166 but, uh, my hope is that 483 00:22:15,326 --> 00:22:16,909 this won't be just theoretical, 484 00:22:17,003 --> 00:22:19,503 that we can take this theory 485 00:22:19,663 --> 00:22:22,231 and-and pick a position on the land 486 00:22:22,258 --> 00:22:25,176 where we can find the one thing, 487 00:22:25,336 --> 00:22:27,069 hold something in your hand. 488 00:22:27,096 --> 00:22:30,739 That's probably the hardest spot to dig in the island. Well done. 489 00:22:30,767 --> 00:22:33,075 -Well done, guys. Yeah. -I promise you that. Yeah. 490 00:22:33,102 --> 00:22:34,593 We think this makes an awful lot of sense. 491 00:22:34,687 --> 00:22:36,854 Again, there's a fixed cross on the island 492 00:22:37,014 --> 00:22:38,914 that you can use to project a pentagram 493 00:22:38,941 --> 00:22:41,192 and then you just find the center. That's easy. 494 00:22:41,352 --> 00:22:43,602 That's something you can do with, uh, 495 00:22:43,696 --> 00:22:45,178 11th, 12th century, uh, technology. 496 00:22:45,239 --> 00:22:47,031 Mm-hmm. 497 00:22:47,191 --> 00:22:49,015 Already had a lot of interest in the eye because, you know, 498 00:22:49,077 --> 00:22:50,442 Gary and I were out there 499 00:22:50,536 --> 00:22:52,536 probing for rocks, and, you know, there seems to be 500 00:22:52,696 --> 00:22:53,871 rocks all around that circle, 501 00:22:54,031 --> 00:22:55,522 and, I mean, they're mapped out there. 502 00:22:55,583 --> 00:22:59,192 From a purely observational point of view, 503 00:22:59,253 --> 00:23:00,619 that position in the swamp was always 504 00:23:00,713 --> 00:23:02,771 significantly interesting. 505 00:23:02,799 --> 00:23:04,623 So there's no reason not to dig that. 506 00:23:04,717 --> 00:23:06,700 Yeah. 507 00:23:06,761 --> 00:23:08,127 All right, gentlemen. Well, you've set us a task. 508 00:23:08,221 --> 00:23:11,037 I mean, I... I am a skeptic by nature, 509 00:23:11,099 --> 00:23:13,206 so, uh, you know, I guess 510 00:23:13,267 --> 00:23:15,709 the-the digging will be the proof of the pudding. 511 00:23:15,770 --> 00:23:17,636 In this case it's in the digging, isn't it? 512 00:23:17,730 --> 00:23:19,045 -Yeah. Fantastic. - So we will see 513 00:23:19,107 --> 00:23:20,564 what happens and, you know, 514 00:23:20,724 --> 00:23:23,234 uh, keep communicating with each other. 515 00:23:23,394 --> 00:23:25,236 If you, uh, have another "aha" moment, 516 00:23:25,396 --> 00:23:27,053 -as Rick calls them... -For sure. 517 00:23:27,115 --> 00:23:28,889 -...uh, let us know, okay? -Yeah, absolutely. 518 00:23:28,950 --> 00:23:31,075 And we'll keep you in the loop. Thank you very much. 519 00:23:31,235 --> 00:23:40,993 You're welcome back any time. 520 00:23:41,087 --> 00:23:42,736 Steve. SeHow you doing?re. 521 00:23:42,797 --> 00:23:44,663 -Good to meet you. -Nice to see you, again. 522 00:23:44,757 --> 00:23:45,998 One day after the team's meeting 523 00:23:46,092 --> 00:23:47,316 with Oak Island theorists 524 00:23:47,343 --> 00:23:50,744 Chris Morford and Corjan Mol, 525 00:23:50,805 --> 00:23:52,245 surveyor Steve Guptill has arranged to meet 526 00:23:52,306 --> 00:23:53,822 with geoscientist 527 00:23:53,850 --> 00:23:57,101 Dr. Ian Spooner and his team in order to further 528 00:23:57,261 --> 00:24:01,497 investigate the area known as "the eye of the swamp." 529 00:24:01,524 --> 00:24:04,516 So the game plan for today, we're gonna go back to the pond. 530 00:24:04,610 --> 00:24:07,352 We're gonna go back to the pond. What I want to do is 531 00:24:07,447 --> 00:24:10,189 try to locate the stones, uh, much more accurately. 532 00:24:10,283 --> 00:24:11,615 Try to figure out what this ring 533 00:24:11,775 --> 00:24:13,951 -of stones is, uh, up at the pond. -Okay. 534 00:24:14,111 --> 00:24:16,028 Lauren is gonna go with you and I, 535 00:24:16,122 --> 00:24:17,604 and we're gonna look at Site A. 536 00:24:17,665 --> 00:24:20,015 -Sure. -And Julia and, uh, Chelsea 537 00:24:20,042 --> 00:24:21,292 are gonna be doing 538 00:24:21,452 --> 00:24:24,536 a whole bunch of probing in this area right here. 539 00:24:24,630 --> 00:24:26,855 We're trying to get, uh, a depth o-of the swamp. 540 00:24:26,883 --> 00:24:28,190 That'll be good. 541 00:24:28,217 --> 00:24:29,800 We've got a lot of data from here, 542 00:24:29,960 --> 00:24:31,710 -but we need some of your data for this area... -Yeah. Okay. 543 00:24:31,804 --> 00:24:34,046 -Good. - Dr. Spooner was 544 00:24:34,140 --> 00:24:36,048 interested enough to come back 545 00:24:36,142 --> 00:24:38,142 with his students to extract a 546 00:24:38,302 --> 00:24:40,978 what he's called a vibra-core sample 547 00:24:41,138 --> 00:24:42,629 from the back pond area. 548 00:24:42,690 --> 00:24:45,374 On a couple fronts, this is exciting and rewarding. 549 00:24:45,401 --> 00:24:47,392 We have always felt that that 550 00:24:47,487 --> 00:24:50,546 back pond area was of interest, 551 00:24:50,573 --> 00:24:52,656 that there were some mystery 552 00:24:52,816 --> 00:24:55,234 surrounding that, and he has singularly 553 00:24:55,328 --> 00:24:58,311 focused on that area, and I'm grateful for it. 554 00:24:58,372 --> 00:24:59,997 He and his students are gonna do 555 00:25:00,157 --> 00:25:01,999 a proper job, and I'm very hopeful 556 00:25:02,159 --> 00:25:04,576 that the cores they extract will give us some information. 557 00:25:04,670 --> 00:25:08,547 I'm gonna try just to hit the top of this, Lauren. 558 00:25:10,510 --> 00:25:12,401 There's the sediment right there. 559 00:25:12,428 --> 00:25:14,086 I'm just gonna try to hit it. 560 00:25:14,180 --> 00:25:15,346 -Ready? -Yeah. 561 00:25:20,603 --> 00:25:22,645 Good, okay. Here we go. 562 00:25:28,069 --> 00:25:30,194 So there's our core. 563 00:25:30,354 --> 00:25:32,755 What's critical about this core and why it's a good core... 564 00:25:32,782 --> 00:25:34,773 -See how it's undisturbed? Mm-hmm. 565 00:25:34,867 --> 00:25:38,018 And so the water's relatively clear here. 566 00:25:38,079 --> 00:25:41,354 Uh, Steve, so that what that means is, I didn't disturb this. 567 00:25:41,415 --> 00:25:43,857 So, when we extrude it, when we take a look at it, 568 00:25:43,918 --> 00:25:46,210 centimeter by centimeter, you're going back in time. 569 00:25:46,370 --> 00:25:47,861 It's kind of like a book 570 00:25:47,922 --> 00:25:49,547 -where you haven't mixed up all the pages. -Mm-hmm. 571 00:25:49,707 --> 00:25:51,364 So this is a good core. 572 00:25:51,425 --> 00:25:54,552 We'll cap it and then we will get another one. 573 00:25:54,712 --> 00:25:56,369 Yeah. Let's go. 574 00:25:56,430 --> 00:25:59,131 As Dr. Spooner, Steve Guptill, and the team 575 00:25:59,225 --> 00:26:01,875 conduct their coring operation in the swamp... 576 00:26:01,936 --> 00:26:04,953 Here comes our big spade. 577 00:26:04,981 --> 00:26:07,139 Rick Lagina and his nephew Peter Fornetti, 578 00:26:07,233 --> 00:26:09,958 along with Gary Drayton and Billy Gerhardt, 579 00:26:09,986 --> 00:26:11,977 continue to investigate 580 00:26:12,071 --> 00:26:14,655 the large wooden structure at Smith's Cove. 581 00:26:19,236 --> 00:26:21,370 Another flat rock, Billy. 582 00:26:26,577 --> 00:26:28,811 Hang on. Hang on, Billy. 583 00:26:28,838 --> 00:26:31,905 See what we got going on here. 584 00:26:31,966 --> 00:26:33,573 Oh, yeah. 585 00:26:33,634 --> 00:26:36,819 Wow, that is one heck of a log, isn't it? 586 00:26:36,846 --> 00:26:37,761 Yep. 587 00:26:39,307 --> 00:26:40,839 -Been there a while. Yeah. 588 00:26:40,933 --> 00:26:44,101 I mean, that is bloody massive. 589 00:26:44,261 --> 00:26:47,104 What is that... that round... 590 00:26:47,264 --> 00:26:49,181 Looks like a... 591 00:26:49,275 --> 00:26:50,924 - What? -Just a little bit. 592 00:26:50,985 --> 00:26:54,837 Looks like a tube. There. 593 00:26:54,864 --> 00:26:58,598 Is it just mud or is it a peg? 594 00:26:58,659 --> 00:27:00,342 Good fishing, Pete. 595 00:27:00,369 --> 00:27:03,345 A wooden peg. 596 00:27:03,372 --> 00:27:05,122 I thought that looked like a peg. 597 00:27:05,282 --> 00:27:07,182 Good eye. 598 00:27:07,209 --> 00:27:09,368 I mean, you think about it, the only place we found 599 00:27:09,462 --> 00:27:11,444 wooden pegs was in the U-shaped structure. 600 00:27:11,505 --> 00:27:16,041 Maybe this is connected to the U-shaped structure. 601 00:27:16,135 --> 00:27:18,377 A wooden peg 602 00:27:18,471 --> 00:27:21,046 similar to those found in the U-shaped structure 603 00:27:21,140 --> 00:27:23,382 that the team unearthed last year? 604 00:27:23,476 --> 00:27:26,201 And which was proven to predate the discovery 605 00:27:26,228 --> 00:27:29,521 of the original Money Pit by more than two decades? 606 00:27:32,142 --> 00:27:33,525 Another wooden peg, mate. 607 00:27:34,737 --> 00:27:36,636 Wow. Awesome. 608 00:27:36,697 --> 00:27:39,715 -That's a peg. - That's cool. 609 00:27:39,742 --> 00:27:42,809 -Yeah. -It's getting interesting. 610 00:27:42,870 --> 00:27:46,238 Hey, Rick. You ain't gonna believe this. 611 00:27:46,332 --> 00:27:48,666 -What's that? -Look at how big that is. 612 00:27:48,826 --> 00:27:52,911 Wow. That is huge. 613 00:27:53,005 --> 00:27:54,505 And we're finding wooden pegs. 614 00:27:54,665 --> 00:27:56,398 Got one here and one there. 615 00:27:56,425 --> 00:27:59,009 That's several. 616 00:27:59,169 --> 00:28:01,995 -Seen the size of that log? 617 00:28:02,056 --> 00:28:03,496 What's it remind you of, though? 618 00:28:03,557 --> 00:28:05,908 - U-shaped structure. Exactly. 619 00:28:05,935 --> 00:28:07,759 Does it stop there? 620 00:28:07,853 --> 00:28:10,913 Yeah, it stops there, but you can see where it's been cut. 621 00:28:10,940 --> 00:28:12,764 I wonder if it's just that. 622 00:28:12,858 --> 00:28:15,734 If we go deeper, I'm sure I'll get more. 623 00:28:17,863 --> 00:28:20,698 -Hey. How you doing? -Welcome, Terry. 624 00:28:20,858 --> 00:28:24,201 - Hey, Rick. - Hey. 625 00:28:29,125 --> 00:28:31,783 So it looks like we got quite a bit of crib work here, 626 00:28:31,877 --> 00:28:34,937 Much more extensive than we had thought. 627 00:28:34,964 --> 00:28:38,716 Does it continue or is it just in and around the boulders? 628 00:28:38,876 --> 00:28:40,551 -We don't, we don't know. -Okay. 629 00:28:40,711 --> 00:28:42,294 This is very strange. 630 00:28:42,388 --> 00:28:45,464 You've got this massive log, 631 00:28:45,558 --> 00:28:48,450 then you've got this carry log, 632 00:28:48,477 --> 00:28:51,729 then you've got a beam coming across here, 633 00:28:51,889 --> 00:28:53,379 then you've got another beam there, 634 00:28:53,441 --> 00:28:54,547 and another carry log. 635 00:28:54,608 --> 00:28:55,715 Wow. 636 00:28:55,776 --> 00:28:57,309 That is massive. 637 00:28:57,403 --> 00:28:59,127 That's bigger than the U-shaped structure log. 638 00:28:59,155 --> 00:29:01,554 Yeah. That is very old. 639 00:29:01,615 --> 00:29:04,149 Steve said 640 00:29:04,243 --> 00:29:07,486 that elevation was seven feet below sea level. 641 00:29:07,580 --> 00:29:09,805 This is another three feet beyond. 642 00:29:09,832 --> 00:29:14,142 And we know that the deeper you go, this log 643 00:29:14,170 --> 00:29:18,830 it is possible that this is much older than this. 644 00:29:18,924 --> 00:29:21,574 That looks old, that bottom layer, 645 00:29:21,635 --> 00:29:24,094 and all the rest has been repurposed. 646 00:29:24,254 --> 00:29:25,654 It's been built up. 647 00:29:25,681 --> 00:29:26,822 -It's been layered. -Agreed. 648 00:29:26,849 --> 00:29:30,100 Upon visual inspection only, um, 649 00:29:30,260 --> 00:29:32,418 we can see that it's saddle-notched. 650 00:29:32,480 --> 00:29:36,181 We can see it's easily every bit as large 651 00:29:36,275 --> 00:29:37,757 as the U-shaped structure logs, 652 00:29:37,818 --> 00:29:41,003 but we have to uncover it because we need to know, 653 00:29:41,030 --> 00:29:42,838 hopefully answer "Who?" 654 00:29:42,865 --> 00:29:45,190 Hopefully answer "When?" 655 00:29:45,284 --> 00:29:47,534 And maybe even possibly "What?" 656 00:29:52,666 --> 00:29:55,517 So we're not sure what we're looking at here yet. 657 00:29:55,544 --> 00:29:57,035 Rick, what do you think it is? 658 00:29:57,129 --> 00:29:58,170 I have no idea. 659 00:30:01,792 --> 00:30:05,193 -It's that real sandy clay. - Yeah, yeah, very sandy, 660 00:30:05,221 --> 00:30:06,619 silty, it cakes together. 661 00:30:06,680 --> 00:30:08,121 Almost appears as though this is packed. 662 00:30:08,182 --> 00:30:09,097 Yeah. 663 00:30:10,476 --> 00:30:13,560 And this could be oak. 664 00:30:15,481 --> 00:30:19,041 Oak beams packed with clay? 665 00:30:19,068 --> 00:30:23,228 In 1804, one year before treasure hunter Daniel McGinnis 666 00:30:23,322 --> 00:30:26,806 and his partners constructed Shaft Two, 667 00:30:26,867 --> 00:30:29,309 they excavated the original Money Pit down to 668 00:30:29,370 --> 00:30:30,994 the 90-foot level. 669 00:30:31,154 --> 00:30:33,646 At every ten-foot interval, 670 00:30:33,707 --> 00:30:37,167 they discovered a platform made of oak logs, 671 00:30:37,327 --> 00:30:39,652 but starting at the 40-foot level, 672 00:30:39,713 --> 00:30:42,339 they found the logs were packed with dense blue clay, 673 00:30:42,499 --> 00:30:45,325 which acted as a water sealant. 674 00:30:45,386 --> 00:30:47,919 Could the team have found evidence 675 00:30:48,013 --> 00:30:50,514 that this massive log structure at Smith's Cove 676 00:30:50,674 --> 00:30:52,908 could be connected to the construction 677 00:30:52,935 --> 00:30:55,410 of the original Money Pit? 678 00:30:55,437 --> 00:30:57,079 It's certainly a massive structure. 679 00:30:57,106 --> 00:31:00,082 Whether it's original or searcher work, 680 00:31:00,109 --> 00:31:02,601 it's absolutely phenomenal. 681 00:31:02,695 --> 00:31:05,087 This structure could be the slipway. 682 00:31:05,114 --> 00:31:08,106 At the very least, the suspicion is growing that it's 683 00:31:08,200 --> 00:31:11,702 the slipway and then the-the possibility of the wharf 684 00:31:11,862 --> 00:31:13,036 being built on top of it. 685 00:31:13,196 --> 00:31:15,113 I hate to say it, but I wonder 686 00:31:15,207 --> 00:31:16,790 if we shouldn't leave this for Laird. 687 00:31:18,752 --> 00:31:20,769 I was thinking the same, Rick. 688 00:31:20,796 --> 00:31:24,197 We have got a lot of it exposed, but we could be missing 689 00:31:24,258 --> 00:31:27,275 something an archaeologist would spot straightaway. 690 00:31:27,303 --> 00:31:32,705 This is a success. 691 00:31:32,766 --> 00:31:35,283 The swamp itself initiated at on Oak Island, 692 00:31:35,311 --> 00:31:38,787 and as operations continue at both Smith's Cove 693 00:31:38,814 --> 00:31:41,047 and in the Money Pit area... 694 00:31:41,108 --> 00:31:43,475 Gentlemen, 695 00:31:43,569 --> 00:31:47,053 -it's another data day, which I always like.-Yeah. 696 00:31:47,114 --> 00:31:49,297 ...brothers Rick and Marty Lagina 697 00:31:49,325 --> 00:31:50,741 meet in the war room, 698 00:31:50,901 --> 00:31:52,075 where they are joined 699 00:31:52,235 --> 00:31:54,411 by fellow Oak Island landowner Tom Nolan 700 00:31:54,571 --> 00:31:56,655 and other members of their team. 701 00:31:56,749 --> 00:31:58,731 They have gathered to hear Dr. Ian Spooner 702 00:31:58,792 --> 00:32:00,066 give his report 703 00:32:00,127 --> 00:32:02,661 on the core samples he and his team 704 00:32:02,755 --> 00:32:05,480 retrieved from the swamp one day ago. 705 00:32:05,507 --> 00:32:07,424 Dr. Ian Spooner's here. 706 00:32:07,584 --> 00:32:09,818 He's done a lot of work in the swamp, 707 00:32:09,845 --> 00:32:12,654 and I-I-I'll give you a preamble 708 00:32:12,681 --> 00:32:13,746 in the sense that it surprised you 709 00:32:13,807 --> 00:32:15,840 as to how difficult it was, right? 710 00:32:15,935 --> 00:32:20,753 Yeah, um, I would say what surprised me 711 00:32:20,814 --> 00:32:22,773 was that the data 712 00:32:22,933 --> 00:32:26,501 did not meet my expectations. 713 00:32:26,528 --> 00:32:29,004 Welcome to Oak Island, Dr. Spooner. 714 00:32:31,942 --> 00:32:35,193 So what we did here, this is Site A. 715 00:32:35,287 --> 00:32:37,179 We're calling that the "eye of the swamp." 716 00:32:37,206 --> 00:32:38,680 But Site A will do. 717 00:32:38,707 --> 00:32:41,124 This is the core, uh, from Site A, 718 00:32:41,284 --> 00:32:42,442 and, and what we can see 719 00:32:42,503 --> 00:32:44,869 at the bottom here is the gray sediment. 720 00:32:44,964 --> 00:32:47,631 There's gravel in it. It's a glacial till. 721 00:32:49,551 --> 00:32:50,801 The key thing here 722 00:32:50,961 --> 00:32:52,861 there's a few really important things going on. 723 00:32:52,888 --> 00:32:54,304 And that is, we got the till. 724 00:32:54,464 --> 00:32:55,621 We've got the organic matter. 725 00:32:55,683 --> 00:32:57,866 And then it's disturbed in the middle. 726 00:32:57,893 --> 00:32:59,643 Wow. 727 00:32:59,803 --> 00:33:00,885 I find that interesting. 728 00:33:00,980 --> 00:33:03,463 How do I know it's disturbed? 729 00:33:03,524 --> 00:33:06,541 It's because we've got interlayered organic matter 730 00:33:06,568 --> 00:33:09,302 and till. You just can't get that. 731 00:33:09,363 --> 00:33:12,397 -Yeah. -The glaciers don't go in-out, in-out, 732 00:33:12,491 --> 00:33:14,307 and trees grow in the glacier, come in and out. 733 00:33:14,368 --> 00:33:17,310 The other thing is, there's no soil. 734 00:33:17,371 --> 00:33:20,146 So, there was a glacier, there was a swamp. 735 00:33:20,207 --> 00:33:22,332 What happened in between? 736 00:33:22,492 --> 00:33:24,835 Usually, it'd be a marine environment. 737 00:33:24,995 --> 00:33:27,746 Maybe it would be a land environment, 738 00:33:27,840 --> 00:33:28,988 but we don't see any soil, 739 00:33:29,049 --> 00:33:31,324 so we're really quite sure it's disturbed 740 00:33:31,385 --> 00:33:35,237 by something. And so, the question is, 741 00:33:35,264 --> 00:33:36,638 what is that? 742 00:33:38,392 --> 00:33:39,908 Wow. 743 00:33:39,935 --> 00:33:41,593 -That's really interesting. - Mm-hmm. 744 00:33:41,687 --> 00:33:43,854 So what we did was 745 00:33:44,014 --> 00:33:46,748 we got way down in here 746 00:33:46,775 --> 00:33:49,675 and we got a sample, 747 00:33:49,737 --> 00:33:52,821 and the sample dated out at 1600 to 1700. 748 00:33:54,858 --> 00:33:57,183 So what you're saying is, 749 00:33:57,244 --> 00:34:00,095 in 16-something, somebody dug a hole there? 750 00:34:00,122 --> 00:34:02,873 -Right. -Okay. 751 00:34:03,033 --> 00:34:04,524 And the only thing I can come up with is, 752 00:34:04,585 --> 00:34:05,784 it's being excavated. 753 00:34:05,878 --> 00:34:08,770 It's being dug, or it's being disturbed. 754 00:34:08,797 --> 00:34:11,606 So what is the time, you know, 755 00:34:11,633 --> 00:34:13,008 the exact time of that disturbance? 756 00:34:15,429 --> 00:34:16,461 Can we have the next slide there, Steve? 757 00:34:16,555 --> 00:34:18,221 Sure can. 758 00:34:18,381 --> 00:34:20,615 So, this is kind of neat. 759 00:34:20,642 --> 00:34:22,801 This is the extruded core. 760 00:34:22,895 --> 00:34:27,305 This is the same site, Site A. Another sample. 761 00:34:27,399 --> 00:34:30,550 And it's-it's really good. It's a twig. It's fine. 762 00:34:30,611 --> 00:34:32,961 And we get these dates: 763 00:34:32,988 --> 00:34:35,388 1674 to 1778. 764 00:34:35,449 --> 00:34:38,133 And so, I'm very confident we're looking 765 00:34:38,160 --> 00:34:43,229 at 1680 to 1700 that that disturbance took place. 766 00:34:43,290 --> 00:34:45,974 -Really interesting. -There's reasonable cause 767 00:34:46,001 --> 00:34:48,401 -to believe there was significant human activity. -Yes. 768 00:34:48,462 --> 00:34:50,570 Yeah. That's the other big piece. Right. 769 00:34:50,631 --> 00:34:53,832 Significant human activity 770 00:34:53,926 --> 00:34:56,742 in the area now known as "the eye of the swamp" 771 00:34:56,804 --> 00:35:00,222 sometime between the 17th and 18th centuries? 772 00:35:01,975 --> 00:35:04,826 Could it be in some way related to the theory presented 773 00:35:04,853 --> 00:35:08,847 earlier in the week by Corjan Mol and Chris Morford? 774 00:35:08,941 --> 00:35:12,925 So this is quite a provocative site. 775 00:35:12,986 --> 00:35:16,838 It all points to something pretty complex taking place 776 00:35:16,865 --> 00:35:18,673 at that time. 777 00:35:18,700 --> 00:35:21,601 Can I just ask a question, not to yourself, but... 778 00:35:21,662 --> 00:35:23,787 Your father had somewhat of a fascination 779 00:35:23,947 --> 00:35:25,438 with that back pond area. 780 00:35:25,499 --> 00:35:27,349 -Yeah. -What Do you know anything at all 781 00:35:27,376 --> 00:35:29,868 about the work he did there or... 782 00:35:29,962 --> 00:35:32,278 -what he came to believe? -It wouldn't dry out. 783 00:35:32,339 --> 00:35:33,797 There's one area of the swamp, no matter how much 784 00:35:33,957 --> 00:35:36,374 we pumped it out, it always stayed wet, 785 00:35:36,468 --> 00:35:38,969 so, you know, we always wondered why 786 00:35:39,129 --> 00:35:42,364 -if it was spring-fed or whatever. -Mm-hmm. 787 00:35:42,391 --> 00:35:44,891 Which just, I mean, how do you explain it in a bog? 788 00:35:46,728 --> 00:35:48,036 When you look in other parts of the swamp, 789 00:35:48,063 --> 00:35:50,038 is it like this or much different? 790 00:35:50,065 --> 00:35:53,558 Uh, so we go into S2, and S2's kind of fun for me 791 00:35:53,652 --> 00:35:55,059 because when I was looking at one of them, 792 00:35:55,154 --> 00:35:56,378 at that gray sediment, the till, 793 00:35:56,405 --> 00:35:59,322 an organic interface, it was a nice twig. 794 00:35:59,482 --> 00:36:00,657 And so we sampled that. 795 00:36:00,817 --> 00:36:04,736 It tells me that the swamp itself initiated 796 00:36:04,830 --> 00:36:08,123 at around 1220 AD. 797 00:36:12,880 --> 00:36:15,547 -Oh. I was thinking Templar, baby. 798 00:36:17,834 --> 00:36:20,326 Well, Dr. Spooner, I mean, I hate to say it, 799 00:36:20,387 --> 00:36:21,920 but it fits right into all the lore. 800 00:36:22,014 --> 00:36:23,513 I mean, it all fits into the lore 801 00:36:23,673 --> 00:36:24,923 that it's... Look at Gary. 802 00:36:25,017 --> 00:36:26,257 -Oh, yeah. Medieval. -You got... 803 00:36:26,351 --> 00:36:28,092 You got somebody making a swamp 804 00:36:28,187 --> 00:36:31,855 in about 1200, and then you got somebody digging 805 00:36:32,015 --> 00:36:33,190 -a lot time later. -Yeah. 806 00:36:33,350 --> 00:36:35,007 And my sense on it is, 807 00:36:35,068 --> 00:36:37,919 if there is this kind of incredible manipulation 808 00:36:37,946 --> 00:36:39,771 over the last thousand years 809 00:36:39,865 --> 00:36:41,847 of this site, that there was something 810 00:36:41,909 --> 00:36:43,758 super big going on. 811 00:36:43,785 --> 00:36:46,352 This opens up the possibility that the swamp was man-made 812 00:36:46,413 --> 00:36:48,521 on a grander scale then we ever expected. 813 00:36:48,582 --> 00:36:50,523 -Yeah. And the crazy thing 814 00:36:50,584 --> 00:36:53,284 is, your dad Fred's probably looking down now, 815 00:36:53,378 --> 00:36:55,453 -going, "I told you so." 816 00:36:55,547 --> 00:36:58,381 Oh, he believed the swamp had been worked. 817 00:36:58,541 --> 00:37:00,199 Your information seems to point 818 00:37:00,260 --> 00:37:02,219 that he may have been well onto... 819 00:37:02,379 --> 00:37:04,295 -Yeah. -...the mysteries that swamp holds. 820 00:37:04,389 --> 00:37:06,297 This-this is exciting, what you've... 821 00:37:06,391 --> 00:37:08,541 -what you've uncovered here, so... Yeah. 822 00:37:08,602 --> 00:37:10,785 What do you think, Laird? What's this say to you? 823 00:37:10,812 --> 00:37:13,379 Oh, I'm intrigued. I mean, 824 00:37:13,440 --> 00:37:15,957 I like the whole idea that it was terrestrial. 825 00:37:15,984 --> 00:37:18,235 I like the whole idea that there was human activity in there. 826 00:37:18,395 --> 00:37:20,237 -Right. -I just... I'd love 827 00:37:20,397 --> 00:37:22,405 to find some intact contexts 828 00:37:22,565 --> 00:37:25,891 -that could really add to the story. -Absolutely. 829 00:37:25,953 --> 00:37:28,319 -We need to find some gold in the cargo hold. - Exactly. 830 00:37:28,413 --> 00:37:30,305 Oh, absolutely. 831 00:37:30,332 --> 00:37:33,157 If you asked me a month ago, 832 00:37:33,252 --> 00:37:36,068 likelihood of it being manipulated by man 833 00:37:36,129 --> 00:37:38,480 in any significant aspect, I would've said, "Eh, 834 00:37:38,507 --> 00:37:39,905 I don't know. 20%." 835 00:37:39,967 --> 00:37:42,259 Now, after Dr. Ian Spooner's work, 836 00:37:42,419 --> 00:37:44,319 I've been moved a long ways. 837 00:37:44,346 --> 00:37:46,488 If the data says so, 838 00:37:46,515 --> 00:37:48,581 then we got to go there. 839 00:37:48,642 --> 00:37:50,825 So, there is one thing that, you know, 840 00:37:50,852 --> 00:37:53,678 when speaking about the-the swamp, you know... 841 00:37:53,772 --> 00:37:57,423 It's-it's Zena's map that has always intrigued us. 842 00:37:57,484 --> 00:37:59,442 A-And there's a... there's something curious about the map. 843 00:37:59,602 --> 00:38:02,687 You might want to render an opinion about it. 844 00:38:02,781 --> 00:38:06,932 This is the map that Zena brought to us. Uh... 845 00:38:06,994 --> 00:38:10,287 Indicates a landing in 1347. 846 00:38:10,447 --> 00:38:12,180 Three years ago, 847 00:38:12,207 --> 00:38:14,774 the late author and researcher Zena Halpern 848 00:38:14,835 --> 00:38:17,276 presented Rick Lagina and the team 849 00:38:17,337 --> 00:38:20,630 with several documents and maps related to Oak Island 850 00:38:20,790 --> 00:38:22,966 that she believed had been created 851 00:38:23,126 --> 00:38:25,010 by members of the Knights Templar. 852 00:38:41,478 --> 00:38:42,986 According to her research, 853 00:38:43,146 --> 00:38:45,730 the Templars had first visited Oak Island 854 00:38:45,824 --> 00:38:48,408 as far back as the 12th century. 855 00:38:58,420 --> 00:39:00,003 But what has always 856 00:39:00,163 --> 00:39:02,321 been curious about it is these references. 857 00:39:02,382 --> 00:39:03,840 I think, Steve, 858 00:39:04,000 --> 00:39:05,900 -you have the translation. -I have the digital. I do. 859 00:39:05,927 --> 00:39:09,346 This map comes from what Zena believed, 860 00:39:09,506 --> 00:39:11,997 or came to believe, was referencing 861 00:39:12,059 --> 00:39:15,910 a Templar voyage to the New World in 1179. 862 00:39:15,937 --> 00:39:17,579 Those areas, you can see. 863 00:39:17,606 --> 00:39:19,747 You-you have to put your mind to it. 864 00:39:19,775 --> 00:39:22,584 There. It says that the swamp on the left there... 865 00:39:22,611 --> 00:39:24,752 But when we're talking 866 00:39:24,780 --> 00:39:26,604 about manipulation of the swamp... 867 00:39:26,698 --> 00:39:28,940 You see the reference to the dam? 868 00:39:29,034 --> 00:39:31,442 Certainly, this map is indicating 869 00:39:31,536 --> 00:39:34,371 that there are significant areas of interest in the swamp. 870 00:39:34,531 --> 00:39:36,447 -Yeah. I'd like to look at it a little more closely 871 00:39:36,541 --> 00:39:38,208 and just see how it matches up with what 872 00:39:38,368 --> 00:39:40,043 we think might have existed at that time 873 00:39:40,203 --> 00:39:41,769 with lower sea level. 874 00:39:41,797 --> 00:39:44,622 Look, would I love it to be Templar-associated? Yes. 875 00:39:44,716 --> 00:39:47,217 To fill in that gap in history would be... 876 00:39:49,054 --> 00:39:52,130 ...to me, better than any treasure. 877 00:39:52,224 --> 00:39:54,373 I've always believed that a greater understanding 878 00:39:54,434 --> 00:39:55,725 of the swamp had some connection 879 00:39:55,885 --> 00:39:58,061 to the original work on Oak Island. 880 00:39:58,221 --> 00:40:00,288 There's an answer there, 881 00:40:00,315 --> 00:40:02,790 or an answer which will propel us forward. 882 00:40:02,818 --> 00:40:05,217 But we have a ways to go. 883 00:40:05,278 --> 00:40:07,478 I'm getting all enthused about the swamp. Come on, man. 884 00:40:07,572 --> 00:40:09,647 -So, you know, 885 00:40:09,741 --> 00:40:11,390 the objective is to figure this all out. 886 00:40:11,451 --> 00:40:13,225 -Yeah. - So, let's get the data we need, 887 00:40:13,286 --> 00:40:14,986 and I-I just speak for everyone here, 888 00:40:15,080 --> 00:40:16,304 and I thank you very much. 889 00:40:16,331 --> 00:40:17,321 Very interesting. 890 00:40:17,416 --> 00:40:18,806 It was a very good presentation. 891 00:40:18,834 --> 00:40:19,749 Yeah. Well, thank you. 892 00:40:19,909 --> 00:40:21,126 So, let's get back to it. 893 00:40:22,412 --> 00:40:23,811 Thank you. 894 00:40:23,839 --> 00:40:25,922 For Rick, Marty and their team, 895 00:40:26,082 --> 00:40:27,573 receiving scientific evidence 896 00:40:27,634 --> 00:40:30,818 that a major engineering effort could have taken place 897 00:40:30,846 --> 00:40:33,504 in the Oak Island swamp nearly 800 years ago 898 00:40:33,598 --> 00:40:36,991 is nothing short of a historic breakthrough. 899 00:40:37,018 --> 00:40:38,676 If anything, 900 00:40:38,770 --> 00:40:41,512 it supports the incredible theories 901 00:40:41,606 --> 00:40:42,847 that the region now known 902 00:40:42,941 --> 00:40:44,515 as Nova Scotia may have been visited 903 00:40:44,609 --> 00:40:47,927 by members of the Knights Templar. 904 00:40:47,988 --> 00:40:51,005 But once the team is able to dig in the swamp, 905 00:40:51,032 --> 00:40:53,283 what will they find? 906 00:40:53,443 --> 00:40:55,618 Perhaps a secret tunnel 907 00:40:55,778 --> 00:40:57,120 leading to a vault at the bottom 908 00:40:57,280 --> 00:40:58,696 of the original Money Pit? 909 00:40:58,790 --> 00:41:00,848 Priceless religious artifacts 910 00:41:00,876 --> 00:41:02,700 like the Holy Grail 911 00:41:02,794 --> 00:41:05,520 or the ark of the covenant? 912 00:41:05,547 --> 00:41:08,022 Or will they find 913 00:41:08,049 --> 00:41:11,042 something even more incredible? 914 00:41:11,136 --> 00:41:14,045 Something that will explain why it needed to be 915 00:41:14,139 --> 00:41:16,639 so carefully and elaborately hidden 916 00:41:16,799 --> 00:41:19,601 deep beneath the ground? 917 00:41:23,064 --> 00:41:25,965 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 918 00:41:26,026 --> 00:41:26,966 Fire up the pump! 919 00:41:27,027 --> 00:41:28,651 There we go. 920 00:41:28,811 --> 00:41:29,652 Showtime! 921 00:41:29,812 --> 00:41:31,654 All right, here we go. 922 00:41:31,814 --> 00:41:34,640 I'm excited to finally be digging in the swamp. 923 00:41:34,701 --> 00:41:36,217 We hit the side of a tunnel, gentlemen. 924 00:41:36,244 --> 00:41:37,810 Complete success on this hole. 925 00:41:37,871 --> 00:41:40,312 We could be very, very close to the Money Pit. 926 00:41:40,373 --> 00:41:41,498 We're hot on the trail. 927 00:41:43,043 --> 00:41:45,150 Got a signal, Pete. 928 00:41:45,212 --> 00:41:47,003 - What's that? Oh, my gosh. 929 00:41:47,163 --> 00:41:49,321 That's bloody silver, mate. 930 00:41:49,382 --> 00:41:50,673 This is what we've been looking for! 931 00:41:50,833 --> 00:41:52,800 Subtitled by Diego Moraes/ Ewerton Henrique www.oakisland.tk 70842

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