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Wow.
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-Check that out.
-There. Look at that.
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-That's the floor.
We got a shaft
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-and we got a tunnel
coming off it to the west. Oh, yeah.
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That is one heck of a log,
isn't it?
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That's massive. Puzzle pieces
are getting bigger.
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Picture's getting smaller.
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If you would draw the lines
to find the center, this is the
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dead center of the pentagram.
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Right on the eye of the swamp.
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The swamp dates
at around 1220 AD.
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-This is Templar, baby.
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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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mysterious fragments
of human bone,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may stretch back
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to the days
of 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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Oh! Oh! Oh!
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Look at this. Wow. Oh, my.
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That's a box joint, right there.
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After finding what they believe
to be the location
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of Oak Island's first
and oldest searcher shaft,
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Shaft Two, which was dug
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by treasure hunter
Daniel McGinnis
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and his partners in hopes
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of finding a back door
into the fabled Money Pit,
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brothers Rick and Marty Lagina
and members of their team
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are convinced that years
of scanning, testing,
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and drilling
are finally paying off.
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We found the first
searcher shaft
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in close proximity
to the original Money Pit.
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It doesn't get
any better than that,
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other than if the core
had come up
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with a piece of treasure in it.
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Nothing could be better
at this point.
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We have to take advantage of it.
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Well, here's the deal, guys.
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We found Shaft Two, we believe.
Right, Steve? Rick?
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-We do.
- Yep.
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So, what do we do next?
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I would assume that the way
you're looking at Shaft Two,
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sitting here, from our
current drill program.
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We're all pretty comfortable,
including yourself,
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was that's the orientation
of Shaft Two.
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Now we just need to get
the orientation of the tunnel.
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Shaft Two is a better
reference point than Shaft Nine.
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Yeah.
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That will lead us
to the Money Pit.
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The tunnel's the better target.
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The lore that's been
passed down to us
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was that it was 14 feet away.
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They dug over 12,
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and then the water broke in
and chased them out.
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-Yeah.
-What a shock.
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They never actually fully
reached the Money Pit proper.
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-Well, it reached it for 'em.
-Yeah. It came to them.
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So there could be treasure
in that tunnel.
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It's possible.
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-There could be.
-Yeah.
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You have to go after the tunnel.
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So I think we should drill
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a bunch more holes
or several more
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and try and delineate
that tunnel.
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Yeah.
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Look, I-I think all of this
l-lends itself
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to making one simple statement,
and that is:
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looking backwards in time
is gonna facilitate us
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being much more efficient
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in terms of where we dig
the eight-foot can.
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We now have two significant
reference points
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in terms of finding
and delineating
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where the Money Pit might be,
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so it'd be foolish
not to chase this tunnel,
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and hopefully we get
an "X marks the spot."
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Well, Steve,
if you have time right now,
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let's go out
and pin a couple holes.
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-Sure. -'Cause you've got these
marked right where we can
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relocate them and we can see
where we want to go.
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Let's go do it.
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Following their meeting
in the war room,
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historian Doug Crowell
and surveyor Steve Guptill
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head to the Money Pit site.
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Doug, you wouldn't grab me
a spike and a hammer?
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I got a spike
and I got a hatchet.
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Is this our recent one?
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-Yeah. -Well, we're just
two straight feet north of it.
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So we should be
in here somewhere.
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Using the GPS data collected
from their previous boreholes,
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Steve Guptill will now mark
the new drilling site
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where the team should encounter
the Shaft Two tunnel
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at a depth of some 110 feet.
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If the archival data
is correct,
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this tunnel,
although never completed,
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should lead the Laginas
and their partners
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directly to the original
Money Pit treasure shaft.
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Now the critical piece
of missing information is:
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what is the orientation
of the tunnel?
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Does it go west by southwest,
or does it go west by northwest?
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Where does it lie?
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Right there, Doug.
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Good to go?
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Yep.
-All right.
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Here's hoping,
I mean, hopefully,
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this is the one, right? Like,
hopefully, this is our tunnel.
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That's good.
Well, here's hoping.
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Here we go. F-14 here we come.
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As the team from
Choice Drilling positions
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the sonic drill rig over
the borehole known as F-14...
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Ready for action.
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All right, let's get to it.
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...metal detection expert
Gary Drayton and Peter Fornetti
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join Billy Gerhardt
at Smith's Cove.
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They're eager to find artifacts
that could provide
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important information, not only
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about when the Oak Island
treasure was buried,
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but also who buried it.
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Can we get through here, Billy?
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Yeah, I think if you
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come here and then follow
those rocks, it'd be okay.
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They got a few spots there
for you to check.
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All right, mate.
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One week ago,
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the Oak Island team
unearthed a mysterious
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and previously undocumented
log shaft...
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Is this part of the
flood tunnel system?
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...sitting above what could be
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one of the five
stone box drains
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that feed seawater
into the Money Pit.
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I don't think there's an urgent
need to do this.
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But after realizing
that continued excavation
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of the structure
might cut off their access
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to the rest of the recently
constructed "bump out" site,
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the team has decided
to explore the area
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beyond the slipway first.
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There's just
a lot of curiosities
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about, uh, what might be
in this area.
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If ships were
offloading items that,
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at the end of the slipway,
items may have been dropped.
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So if there's anything
to be found,
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it's at the end of that slipway.
Well, hopefully we'll find it.
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Gonna have a little
investigate around here.
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-Looks like he's scraped
this area off. -Yeah.
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So we just zigzag along,
hopefully get lucky.
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Yeah, I'm gonna have to
turn around here, Pete.
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-Too close to the wall.
-Too close to the wall?
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-This doesn't sound too bad.
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First signal here, mate.
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I'd like some gold coins
to go, please.
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I'll use my pin-pointer.
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Wow.
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What the heck is that?
Yeah, it just...
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Is that it?
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Yeah. It could be anything.
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There's something metal in here.
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-It's tough to tell what it is.
-Yeah.
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Probably iron.
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-Might be a goodie
hidden inside. -Could be.
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-All right, mate,
we'll put it to one side. -Over there.
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Peter.
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What's up?
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Right where I'm digging,
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there was all rocks,
and I didn't know if it's, like,
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the rocks we saw
on the other side.
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-I-I didn't know
if you could just... -The flat rocks?
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What's he seeing, Pete?
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-It's the same flat rocks.
- It's a thin, flat rock,
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and it's quite rocky underneath,
so I'm laying a bunch
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of flat ones aside.
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If we don't have them
on this beach here,
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they should be all brown, right?
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Even the varying descriptions
of the flood tunnels
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all involve, you know, a flat
rock of some sort, so we always
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got to be watchful
of them, but...
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Yeah, those flat rocks
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could be part
of the French drains.
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Yeah.
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A French drain?
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Is it possible that the team
has uncovered
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another part
of the island's legendary
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booby-trapped flooding system?
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Let's go a little more.
See what we get.
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Ooh! Look at that.
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Hey, Billy,
you got a bit of timber there.
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- Oh, yeah. There it is.
- Wow.
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This is fantastic, mate.
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After being alerted to Billy, Peter and Gary's
It does look more like a pier to me.
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potentially important discovery
at Smith's Cove,
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Rick Lagina and geologist
Terry Matheson
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have come to the area
to check it out firsthand.
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-What do you got, Billy?
-Hey, Terry.
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Hey, Rick.
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So we're-we're peeling this off.
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-Right.
-And it's quite rocky
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in through here.
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-Rocks, rocks and more rocks.
- Yeah.
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So now I'm three,
four feet down,
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now I'm starting to pull wood.
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I see the rocks.
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I don't see timber.
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-This wood here?
- Yeah.
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Oh, right there?
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Well, there was a treated
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or untr
probably an untreated timber.
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-That's an old beam then.
-Right.
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This is some kind of a working.
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All of these boulders,
I'm thinking
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that's not a natural
conglomeration
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of man-size boulders.
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You know, people put that there.
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Do you think
it's strange, Terry?
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Well, it's definitely
a man-made structure.
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There was even
more boulders piled up.
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Let's take a look.
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-It's pretty solid under here.
-Is it?
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Yeah, I just lifted on that
a little bit
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-with the excavator.
- And the whole thing moved, so...
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The beam is fully intact
for a ways here, I would say.
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That's round right to there.
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- Yep.
-You see that?
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But it keeps going.
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-Keeps going.
-And it keeps going, yeah.
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Somewhere down around there,
you can see the bottom, perhaps,
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-where the rocks were piled.
-Yeah.
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Billy, I'd just dump
your bucket in here
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-and wash this whole thing.
- Yeah, I was gonna suggest that.
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All right.
Get up out of your way.
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I think it's very preliminary
to make an assessment
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as to this wood that we've
encountered, these logs.
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However, it's what we were
hoping to find.
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Previously unknown structures
in Smith's Cove.
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That's exciting.
That's-that's important.
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What do you think, Doug?
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It seems to be oriented
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-like this.
-Yeah.
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Which is the way you would think
the slipway would set.
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Looking at the rocks
inside that structure,
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more like a pier to me,
for a wharf.
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A wharf or pier?
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Is it possible that
it could be connected
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to the 18th century slipway
discovered nearby?
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Or, has the team found evidence
of an entirely different
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and possibly
even older structure?
250
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There's certainly a distinct
possibility that this structure
251
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could be the slipway.
252
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I mean, it very much could be.
253
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The caveat here is we have to
be very careful to make
254
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one simple statement about what
might be a complex structure.
255
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There's a possibility that
the slipway was built on top
256
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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
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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
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Just put the bucket down there.
265
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-Hello, hello, hello.
-Hey, Laird.
266
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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
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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
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The bottom beam is right here.
278
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There's no, uh...
279
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no end to the log here.
280
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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
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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
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