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Tonight, on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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‐Oh. Bingo.
‐Oh. We got wood.
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We've got six hits.
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‐It's a tunnel.
Ooh, look at that.
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We got another one.
Oh, wow.
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What the heck are these?
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There had to be
some destructive force.
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Something caused this to break.
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‐It could have blown apart.
‐Yes. It had to be an explosion.
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What do you got there?
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‐Sharpened survey stakes.
‐Aw, baby.
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That sample came out
to be two different
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‐time periods.
‐Wow.
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That's well before
the Money Pit.
‐Wow.
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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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About here, Aaron?
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‐Yeah. Just...
‐All right.
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As a new day of adventure
begins on Oak Island...
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That's perfect, Marty.
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...brothers Rick
and Marty Lagina,
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along with their team,
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are working
more diligently than ever
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to peel back the layers of
a 225‐year‐old treasure mystery.
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And along the eastern border
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of the mysterious
triangle‐shaped swamp,
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they continue to unearth remains
of a potentially ancient
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stone pathway that may have
been used for purposes
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of moving heavy cargo
away from an old ship's wharf
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and somewhere inland.
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The questions now
are just what was being hauled
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onto the island, and will
this pathway lead them to it?
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What are you thinking, boss?
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Well...
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I think if we pull up
the organic matter...
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‐Right there? Okay.
‐Yeah. Let's see.
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It seems like the cobbles
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are just right underneath that.
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It's terribly hard work
to dig in the swamp
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because everything
resists the shovel.
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The sort of vegetative mat
resists the shovel,
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but worse is trying
to dig on this road.
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Every time you try and put
the shovel in, you hit a rock.
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Oh, you got one there.
‐Yeah. I sure do.
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And then you have to come back
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and just kind of
scrape along the top
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because, in this case, rocks
are what we're looking for.
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There's another one.
Yep.
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But here's what changes it.
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When you find something,
you're reenergized.
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When you dig on Oak Island,
you find things.
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Ah, there they are.
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Yeah.
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Marty.
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Aw, baby.
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‐Right there.
There we go.
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Another stake.
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Look at that.
‐Wow.
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A wooden stake,
found bordering the pathway?
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Look at that. That's cut.
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Just one week ago,
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Marty made
an identical discovery
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on another portion
of the pathway
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that archaeologist
Dr. Aaron Taylor believes
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may have been used
as a survey marker
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when the feature
was originally built.
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It's showing that this
whole thing is being staked off
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and we're following the line.
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These discoveries
are not only helping the team
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uncover more
of the buried pathway
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and determine the direction
it is heading
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but may also be important clues
as to when it was constructed.
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Dr. Taylor puts great emphasis
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on these so‐called survey stakes
because he believes
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that they are critical
in terms of understanding
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the timeline of the road.
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And the only tool we have to
apply to that is carbon dating.
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Aha. Aha!
What have we got there?
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Is that cut?
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Yep.
‐
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‐It's nubbed off, though.
‐But it's...
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‐We only care about one end.
‐Yeah.
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‐And she's cut.
‐That's cut, for sure.
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So, what does‐‐
what does it mean?
‐They went to
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an awful lot of effort
to survey this in.
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‐Wow.
Why so many right here?
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‐You haven't found
that many in one spot before?
‐God no.
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‐Are they, are they...
‐Yeah, that's what I think.
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‐...turning?
‐There's a change going here.
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There's a change going on.
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I really want to know where
this road goes in the swamp.
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And these stakes
are gonna tell the story.
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In other words, somebody
came along, staked it out,
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then workmen came b‐behind
and built it.
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So, now, we're sort of
at a juncture, it looks like.
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Hey, there's an army
of people down here.
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Hey, Rick.
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Ask Rick. Ask what
the score is here.
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‐Go ahead, ask him.
‐
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What‐What's the score?
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Uh, Marty is leading on, uh,
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sharpened survey stakes
that we found.
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The amazing thing, Rick,
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is they're finding
all kinds of them here.
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Right in here.
Just in this.
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The reason there's
so many here is, possibly,
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there's something
going on here that's not
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been going on
along the rest of the way.
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And maybe this is
a turning point.
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It kind of seems to be turning,
doesn't it?
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There's something special
about this.
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It could be going
two different ways.
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The stone pathway,
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possibly now branching off
in two directions?
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Although archaeologist
Dr. Aaron Taylor
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has speculated
that it may be leading
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toward the fabled
Money Pit treasure shaft,
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could this new potential pathway
mean there might be yet
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another hiding place
where valuables could be buried
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on Oak Island?
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You know, every little
piece adds up.
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We just have to keep
following the cobbles.
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‐Mm‐hmm.
What's that?
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Oh, yeah.
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Look at that.
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Oh, Rick's on the board.
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‐One. One.
‐I'm on the board.
I'm on the board.
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‐You're on the board.
‐I'm gonna give you
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a half a point
for that itty‐bitty one.
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‐As long as I'm on the board.
‐Half a point.
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While Rick and Marty continue
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leading the investigation
at the swamp...
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So, Charles, here we are.
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59 to 69 on C‐3.
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...in the Money Pit area,
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Oak Island historian
Charles Barkhouse
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and geologist Terry Matheson
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are overseeing
the drilling operation
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currently taking place
in Borehole C‐3.
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Interestingly,
as we've come over to this area,
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we've drilled five holes,
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and it's been pretty much
five out of five.
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We keep hitting wood
each and every time.
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There's a tunnel down there,
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in an area where we're trying
to pick up the Money Pit.
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So, we're looking for the shaft,
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but the secondary target
is the tunnel.
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Well, yeah.
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That is wood. No question.
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We're probably
at the edge of a tunnel.
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Over the course
of the past two weeks,
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the team has consistently
drilled into what they believe
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to be a man‐made wooden tunnel
at a depth of some 90 feet
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that has been scientifically
dated to as early as 1648,
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some 150 years prior
to the original discovery
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of the Money Pit.
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Now, having moved just feet
westward with Borehole C‐3,
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they are hoping to soon
intersect the treasure shaft
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and finally recover
whatever might lie buried
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at the bottom of it.
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Special delivery?
Right down here, gentlemen.
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Put the patient on the table.
What do you think, Mike?
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You better let
the doctor cut it open.
‐Okay.
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‐Whoa. Bingo.
‐We got wood.
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Hold your cards.
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There. A little bit of wood.
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Holy cow.
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88. 87. 86.5.
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I'm telling you,
it's right on the money.
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‐Unbelievable.
Yeah.
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For six holes we've drilled,
we've hit wood
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at almost exactly
86 or 87 feet each time.
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We're‐we're definitely
on top of something.
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There's no question of that.
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That we're intersecting.
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Um, it's obviously a tunnel.
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And the question is,
where does that tunnel lead?
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‐Yeah.
If this is
indeed a tunnel,
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then we have to follow that,
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because, you know, that could
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lead us to where
the Money Pit could be.
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You know,
this is six out of six.
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‐I know.
‐I think I'm gonna get‐‐
touch base with Rick,
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just to let him know that
we've hit something again.
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I mean, this gets more
and more interesting every time
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‐we drill a hole in this area.
‐Yeah.
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We are in and around something.
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Hi, Rick. How you doing?
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Where are you here?
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‐This is 86.
‐It's‐it's...
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And we're hitting it
again at‐at 88.
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In the Money Pit area,
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Rick Lagina joins
members of the team
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after being alerted that
they may have obtained
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more evidence of a tunnel
some 87 feet deep
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in Borehole C‐3 that they hope
could be connected
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to the original treasure shaft.
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So, we're currently here.
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We show all the wood hits in
the previous five holes there.
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Right. But anyway,
you only hit it at 87,
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which has been consistent
through all of these holes.
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Yes. But I think
the preponderance of evidence
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says we've got a tunnel
or some kind of a structure
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that is being constructed
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at the 87‐foot level
below grade.
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‐We've got three more.
‐We've got one, two, three,
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four, maybe five.
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‐Six hits,
and it's consistent horizon.
‐So far.
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It's a tunnel.
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Well, people built it
and they went somewhere.
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Yeah.
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Does it lead to the Money Pit?
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Does it lead to another shaft
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that we don't know
anything about?
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You have to chase it.
Th‐There's no...
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‐no doubt about it.
‐Yep.
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I think this is very important
corroborative evidence,
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i.e., the drill has struck
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this 87‐foot horizon
and wood has been retrieved.
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The problem is, we don't know
the beginning of the tunnel,
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we don't know
the end of the tunnel.
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Is it coming from
a previously unknown shaft
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towards the Money Pit?
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What's its relationship
to the Money Pit
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and who dug it?
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If it is going this way,
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then you have to put
some holes up here...
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Yeah.
‐...to see if it continues.
Oh, yeah.
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No, th‐‐ Absolutely.
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You've got to follow this line.
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You have to follow
the line, yes, a‐absolutely.
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Okay. Keep drilling.
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‐Okay. Thanks, guys.
‐Okay.
‐Will do. Thanks.
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‐Yeah.
‐See you later, Rick.
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Bit of work to be done.
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Okay.
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The following morning,
at the swamp...
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You can see the cobble picks up.
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And we'll dig there
and see if it continues.
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...Rick Lagina, along with
his nephew David Fornetti,
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join archaeologist
Miriam Amirault
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and heavy equipment operator
Billy Gerhardt
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as they try to confirm
whether or not
254
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the mysterious stone pathway
is beginning to branch off
255
00:11:30,523 --> 00:11:32,150
in two separate directions.
256
00:11:32,233 --> 00:11:33,735
Hey, Billy, Miriam.
‐Good morning.
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00:11:33,860 --> 00:11:35,403
We finally arrived.
258
00:11:35,528 --> 00:11:37,614
So, what is the status
right now?
259
00:11:37,697 --> 00:11:41,826
So, I'm finding stones here,
which is a good sign
260
00:11:41,868 --> 00:11:44,579
that I think the road,
or the path,
261
00:11:44,704 --> 00:11:45,997
is still continuing this way.
262
00:11:46,080 --> 00:11:48,541
At this point,
we see some cobble,
263
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but I'm not fully convinced yet.
264
00:11:49,959 --> 00:11:52,545
This is pretty descriptive
right here.
265
00:11:52,670 --> 00:11:53,713
‐Yeah.
‐Right here.
266
00:11:53,838 --> 00:11:55,632
‐Yep, I agree.
‐If we just take a section
267
00:11:55,757 --> 00:11:58,218
across here,
it's hard to refute.
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00:11:58,343 --> 00:12:01,638
If this is indeed
a legitimate area of cobble,
269
00:12:01,763 --> 00:12:03,640
‐it's definitely
headed up that way.
‐Hmm.
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00:12:03,765 --> 00:12:07,185
Yeah. I‐I mean, just right now,
it is a bit of a jumble.
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So, I think getting
this layer of dirt
272
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off the top here
would, you know,
273
00:12:12,065 --> 00:12:13,983
allow us to be able
to definitively say,
274
00:12:14,067 --> 00:12:15,526
"Okay, yes,
it's turning this way."
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But it certainly does appear
as though it's going uphill.
276
00:12:19,072 --> 00:12:20,782
‐But let's confirm it here.
‐Yeah. For sure.
277
00:12:20,865 --> 00:12:22,575
All right. I'll start here.
278
00:12:22,659 --> 00:12:24,118
David, you start on the wall.
279
00:12:24,202 --> 00:12:25,578
Sounds good.
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00:12:25,703 --> 00:12:27,330
I'm getting a bit frustrated
281
00:12:27,455 --> 00:12:31,376
because the time and weather
constraints are‐are closing in,
282
00:12:31,459 --> 00:12:33,795
and I'm not sure we're
any closer to understanding
283
00:12:33,878 --> 00:12:36,798
the who and the when
and the why of this
284
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stone road in a bog 500 feet
away from the Money Pit.
285
00:12:41,135 --> 00:12:43,888
So, you know,
there's a lot of work to do.
286
00:12:43,972 --> 00:12:45,974
Are we about to quit? No.
287
00:12:52,605 --> 00:12:53,856
Okay, this is...
288
00:12:55,316 --> 00:12:57,986
This shouldn't be here.
289
00:13:01,531 --> 00:13:03,992
See this, Bill?
290
00:13:04,075 --> 00:13:07,120
This shouldn't be here.
It‐‐ this is puddled clay.
291
00:13:08,871 --> 00:13:10,999
See that, Miriam?
292
00:13:13,084 --> 00:13:13,960
See that?
293
00:13:14,043 --> 00:13:15,837
That's the really good
puddled clay.
294
00:13:15,962 --> 00:13:17,922
Yeah.
‐Look at that.
295
00:13:18,006 --> 00:13:20,717
No sand, no rocks, no grit.
296
00:13:20,842 --> 00:13:23,636
And it's just like putty.
297
00:13:23,720 --> 00:13:25,763
This is what was found
in the Money Pit.
298
00:13:25,847 --> 00:13:28,850
Puddled, blue clay?
299
00:13:28,975 --> 00:13:32,353
Not only was this type
of man‐worked substance
300
00:13:32,478 --> 00:13:35,690
found to have been used as
a sealant deep in the Money Pit
301
00:13:35,815 --> 00:13:39,652
when it was first excavated
to the 90‐foot level in 1804...
302
00:13:39,736 --> 00:13:41,654
Look at the clay.
303
00:13:41,738 --> 00:13:44,490
It's just packed onto it.
304
00:13:44,574 --> 00:13:46,367
...but one year ago,
the team also found
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00:13:46,451 --> 00:13:49,662
large amounts of it
within a previously dug pit
306
00:13:49,746 --> 00:13:51,831
at the northernmost point
of the swamp,
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00:13:51,914 --> 00:13:55,251
also referred to
as the Eye of the Swamp,
308
00:13:55,335 --> 00:13:57,962
a feature that geoscientist
Dr. Ian Spooner
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00:13:58,046 --> 00:14:01,007
dated to as early as 1680.
310
00:14:01,132 --> 00:14:04,469
Is it possible that with
this discovery of puddled clay
311
00:14:04,552 --> 00:14:08,306
on the stone pathway,
Rick Lagina has just found
312
00:14:08,389 --> 00:14:11,059
an important clue
that the pathway is connected
313
00:14:11,184 --> 00:14:15,438
to both the Eye of the Swamp
and the original Money Pit?
314
00:14:15,521 --> 00:14:18,691
Finding clay in and amongst
stones is a good sign,
315
00:14:18,816 --> 00:14:20,401
because it could've been used,
you know,
316
00:14:20,526 --> 00:14:22,153
‐to hold the path together.
As a binder?
317
00:14:22,236 --> 00:14:23,946
Yeah. Exactly.
318
00:14:24,030 --> 00:14:26,366
So, here, it might
be used as a binder,
319
00:14:26,491 --> 00:14:29,619
as you say, and over there
it was used as a‐a caulk.
320
00:14:29,702 --> 00:14:31,662
It was to prevent
collapse, right?
321
00:14:31,746 --> 00:14:33,831
You don't want soils
migrating down.
322
00:14:33,956 --> 00:14:36,709
‐It's not definitive...
But it's interesting
that it's in both locations.
323
00:14:36,793 --> 00:14:39,796
Interesting that
it's in both locations. Exactly.
324
00:14:39,879 --> 00:14:43,966
You find something,
which may be useful here,
325
00:14:44,050 --> 00:14:45,676
‐just as useful over there.
‐Yeah.
326
00:14:45,760 --> 00:14:49,138
As strange as it is,
we now have possible‐‐
327
00:14:49,263 --> 00:14:53,559
and I reiterate possible‐‐
connection between the Money Pit
328
00:14:53,684 --> 00:14:54,977
and the stone path.
329
00:14:55,061 --> 00:14:57,021
And so, it increases
the probability
330
00:14:57,146 --> 00:15:00,108
that we may be travelling
down the right road.
331
00:15:01,192 --> 00:15:02,819
It's all through here,
and generally,
332
00:15:02,944 --> 00:15:05,029
this stuff, it's found at depth.
333
00:15:05,154 --> 00:15:08,783
Mm‐hmm.
‐It's not found
at these horizons.
334
00:15:08,866 --> 00:15:12,078
So, was it brought in?
I don't know.
335
00:15:12,203 --> 00:15:14,163
There's something going on
up across here, for sure.
336
00:15:14,247 --> 00:15:17,166
Mm‐hmm.
We've gotta keep digging,
337
00:15:17,250 --> 00:15:18,751
see what else we can find.
338
00:15:18,835 --> 00:15:20,586
As Rick continues to oversee
339
00:15:20,670 --> 00:15:22,255
the work in the swamp...
340
00:15:23,673 --> 00:15:25,133
He's here.
341
00:15:26,175 --> 00:15:27,844
‐I'm going right over here.
‐All right, mate.
342
00:15:27,969 --> 00:15:29,637
...David Fornetti joins
343
00:15:29,762 --> 00:15:31,806
metal detection expert
Gary Drayton
344
00:15:31,889 --> 00:15:34,851
and Michael John
on nearby Lot 15
345
00:15:34,976 --> 00:15:37,478
where they are about to excavate
a mysterious mound
346
00:15:37,603 --> 00:15:41,023
located in the vicinity
of the pine tar kiln
347
00:15:41,149 --> 00:15:43,276
discovered earlier this year.
348
00:15:44,861 --> 00:15:46,404
‐All right, Michael.
‐Hello.
349
00:15:47,488 --> 00:15:49,157
We got a game plan, mate.
350
00:15:49,282 --> 00:15:51,159
‐Yeah?
‐There could be anything
in there, mate,
351
00:15:51,284 --> 00:15:53,369
because this is a special area.
352
00:15:53,494 --> 00:15:54,787
That's right.
353
00:15:54,871 --> 00:15:56,664
So, what is this thing?
354
00:15:56,789 --> 00:15:58,124
It's a pine tar kiln.
355
00:15:58,207 --> 00:16:00,960
In addition
to the pine tar kiln,
356
00:16:01,085 --> 00:16:03,880
which could date back
as far as the 16th century...
357
00:16:04,005 --> 00:16:05,756
Well, this is
historically important.
358
00:16:05,840 --> 00:16:06,799
Wow.
359
00:16:06,883 --> 00:16:08,176
Really?
360
00:16:08,259 --> 00:16:10,386
...the team also discovered
361
00:16:10,511 --> 00:16:12,972
a number of ox shoes
in the area,
362
00:16:13,055 --> 00:16:15,975
potentially dating
to the same time period,
363
00:16:16,100 --> 00:16:18,102
and which offer
possible evidence
364
00:16:18,186 --> 00:16:20,897
of a large‐scale operation
to haul cargo
365
00:16:21,022 --> 00:16:23,691
between the swamp
and the Money Pit.
366
00:16:23,816 --> 00:16:25,818
And where you gonna
put the spoils?
367
00:16:25,943 --> 00:16:28,279
I'll put them there.
Like, right here for you.
368
00:16:28,362 --> 00:16:30,323
‐Is that fine?
‐Yeah, that's great.
369
00:16:30,448 --> 00:16:32,492
Okay. Let's do it.
370
00:16:32,575 --> 00:16:34,785
We'll keep our eye out.
You never know.
371
00:16:34,869 --> 00:16:36,537
Could be a piece of leather,
372
00:16:36,662 --> 00:16:39,248
pottery, glass,
anything that tells a story.
373
00:16:39,373 --> 00:16:40,500
Sounds good.
374
00:16:43,211 --> 00:16:45,004
Using the excavator,
375
00:16:45,129 --> 00:16:46,756
Michael John will
carefully break up
376
00:16:46,839 --> 00:16:48,966
the hard, compacted mound,
377
00:16:49,091 --> 00:16:52,053
allowing Gary
to scan the loose spoils
378
00:16:52,178 --> 00:16:54,013
with his metal detector.
379
00:16:56,682 --> 00:16:58,267
‐We're gonna find
the treasure in here?
‐It would be nice.
380
00:16:58,351 --> 00:17:00,478
‐Wouldn't it?
‐It would.
381
00:17:15,243 --> 00:17:17,328
There's iron in the ground.
382
00:17:17,411 --> 00:17:19,121
Do you want to dig it up, David?
383
00:17:19,205 --> 00:17:20,998
Let's see what it is.
384
00:17:26,128 --> 00:17:28,965
‐That ground's rock‐hard,
isn't it?
Yeah.
385
00:17:29,048 --> 00:17:31,801
Yeah, could you take a scoop
out of here, Michael?
386
00:17:31,884 --> 00:17:34,303
‐Sure.
‐Then we'll get it. Thanks.
387
00:17:35,846 --> 00:17:36,806
Right about here?
388
00:17:36,889 --> 00:17:38,975
Yeah, that's great. Thanks.
389
00:17:47,858 --> 00:17:49,277
Yeah. We got it out, mate.
390
00:17:49,360 --> 00:17:50,319
Okay.
391
00:17:50,361 --> 00:17:53,364
All right, let's see
what the mystery item is.
392
00:17:57,034 --> 00:17:59,245
Oh, a little bit bigger
than a tin can.
393
00:17:59,370 --> 00:18:00,204
Oh, wow.
394
00:18:00,329 --> 00:18:03,165
Wow. What the heck is that?
395
00:18:08,629 --> 00:18:11,090
I've been metal‐detecting
a heck of a long time,
396
00:18:11,173 --> 00:18:13,467
and I've never seen
anything like this.
397
00:18:13,551 --> 00:18:17,471
While investigating
a mysterious mound on Lot 15
398
00:18:17,555 --> 00:18:20,141
between the swamp
and the Money Pit,
399
00:18:20,266 --> 00:18:22,518
metal detection expert
Gary Drayton
400
00:18:22,643 --> 00:18:26,647
and members of the team have
just made a puzzling discovery.
401
00:18:26,689 --> 00:18:29,108
What's that?
I don't know.
402
00:18:29,191 --> 00:18:32,069
Let's get some
of this crud off it.
403
00:18:34,322 --> 00:18:35,364
Wow, it's so heavy.
404
00:18:35,448 --> 00:18:37,325
Feel how heavy that is, David.
405
00:18:37,450 --> 00:18:40,494
Oh. I was not expecting that.
406
00:18:40,578 --> 00:18:43,080
‐
Normally,
the deeper an object is
407
00:18:43,205 --> 00:18:46,709
when you detect it
and dig it out, the older it is.
408
00:18:46,834 --> 00:18:48,544
‐Yeah.
‐But we won't know
409
00:18:48,628 --> 00:18:51,047
until that's cleaned up.
410
00:18:51,172 --> 00:18:52,757
And I ain't got a top pocket
big enough
411
00:18:52,840 --> 00:18:54,508
‐to put that in.
‐
412
00:18:54,592 --> 00:18:58,304
I'd like to know
what went on in this area.
413
00:18:58,429 --> 00:19:00,931
We've found
a large piece of iron,
414
00:19:01,015 --> 00:19:02,642
and this doesn't disappoint.
415
00:19:02,725 --> 00:19:04,977
Do you want to put that on
that boulder, please, David?
416
00:19:05,061 --> 00:19:06,812
‐You bet.
‐Thanks.
417
00:19:06,854 --> 00:19:09,982
We haven't found one like
this before on the island.
418
00:19:10,024 --> 00:19:12,193
It's really unusual.
419
00:19:14,320 --> 00:19:16,572
Maybe you can chunk
another scoop out of there?
420
00:19:16,697 --> 00:19:18,366
Okay.
421
00:19:38,094 --> 00:19:40,137
Oh, I got an iron signal.
422
00:19:40,221 --> 00:19:43,099
It might be connected to this.
423
00:19:44,016 --> 00:19:46,519
Oh. This is it. I see it.
424
00:19:48,354 --> 00:19:51,232
‐It's more of the same.
Okay. Oh, wow.
425
00:19:51,357 --> 00:19:53,150
There you go.
426
00:19:53,275 --> 00:19:55,194
Let's see what this one's like.
427
00:19:56,362 --> 00:19:59,156
It's that same kind of deal.
428
00:19:59,281 --> 00:20:02,118
I believe this was hand‐forged.
429
00:20:02,201 --> 00:20:04,120
This is raw iron.
430
00:20:04,203 --> 00:20:06,539
And now there's two pieces.
431
00:20:06,664 --> 00:20:07,957
Even better.
432
00:20:08,040 --> 00:20:10,209
And I wouldn't be surprised
if there's another piece
433
00:20:10,292 --> 00:20:12,128
similar to this
already in the ground.
434
00:20:12,211 --> 00:20:13,462
That's right.
435
00:20:13,504 --> 00:20:15,089
I say we see if we can find
436
00:20:15,172 --> 00:20:16,298
‐that other one.
‐All right, mate. Yep.
437
00:20:16,424 --> 00:20:18,926
Let's go for the next one.
438
00:20:19,009 --> 00:20:20,428
See what's in the hole.
439
00:20:33,941 --> 00:20:35,901
You've got to dig it out, Dave.
440
00:20:37,111 --> 00:20:38,195
‐Just there, mate.
‐All right.
441
00:20:38,279 --> 00:20:39,905
‐Let's see what you got.
‐Yep.
442
00:20:56,630 --> 00:20:58,174
Ooh, look at that.
Wow.
443
00:20:58,299 --> 00:20:59,592
‐We got another one.
‐Wow.
444
00:20:59,675 --> 00:21:01,510
‐What the heck are these?
‐I've got to come in
445
00:21:01,635 --> 00:21:03,345
‐and see this one.
‐Yeah, mate.
446
00:21:03,471 --> 00:21:05,473
This is even bigger
than the last one.
447
00:21:05,598 --> 00:21:10,102
This doesn't look like
anything to do with shafts
448
00:21:10,186 --> 00:21:14,106
or tunnels or farming, to me.
449
00:21:14,190 --> 00:21:17,276
But again,
that nice, crude shape.
450
00:21:17,359 --> 00:21:19,862
And the fact that we have got
three pieces now...
451
00:21:19,987 --> 00:21:23,491
That's right, yeah.
‐...in the same area.
452
00:21:23,616 --> 00:21:25,284
What the heck was going on here?
453
00:21:25,367 --> 00:21:26,869
This isn't a one‐off.
454
00:21:26,994 --> 00:21:29,413
‐That's right.
‐These are here for a reason.
455
00:21:29,538 --> 00:21:31,040
You know what I'm thinking?
456
00:21:31,123 --> 00:21:33,542
It could be ballasts. You know?
457
00:21:33,667 --> 00:21:36,712
Just for the size
and the weight.
458
00:21:36,837 --> 00:21:39,131
That is a really good point,
Michael.
459
00:21:39,215 --> 00:21:41,300
With so many wharfs
along this side,
460
00:21:41,425 --> 00:21:44,970
these pieces could've been
ship's ballast.
461
00:21:46,305 --> 00:21:49,391
Possible pieces of ballast?
462
00:21:49,517 --> 00:21:52,561
Dating back as far
as the 15th century,
463
00:21:52,645 --> 00:21:55,564
heavy objects known as ballast
464
00:21:55,648 --> 00:21:58,442
were stored deep in the hulls
of large sailing vessels
465
00:21:58,526 --> 00:22:01,487
to help give them balance
on the high seas.
466
00:22:02,488 --> 00:22:04,198
Could Michael John be correct
467
00:22:04,323 --> 00:22:06,408
that these mysterious
pieces of iron
468
00:22:06,534 --> 00:22:09,870
were once used as ballast
in a large sailing vessel?
469
00:22:09,995 --> 00:22:12,957
If so, could they be
clues connected
470
00:22:13,040 --> 00:22:14,708
to the mysterious stone wharf
471
00:22:14,834 --> 00:22:17,586
discovered this year
in the man‐made swamp?
472
00:22:17,670 --> 00:22:21,674
Or the numerous burnt objects
believed to be parts of a ship
473
00:22:21,799 --> 00:22:24,468
that have also been found
in the brackish bog?
474
00:22:24,552 --> 00:22:26,929
Feel the weight
of that one, David.
475
00:22:27,012 --> 00:22:30,182
‐
‐Oh. I wasn't ready for that.
476
00:22:30,307 --> 00:22:32,059
‐Yeah, that's incredible.
‐Yeah.
477
00:22:33,561 --> 00:22:35,062
And now we've got three pieces
478
00:22:35,145 --> 00:22:36,772
‐to take to Carmen Legge.
‐Yes. Exactly.
479
00:22:36,856 --> 00:22:39,024
Well, I say we keep digging and
see if we can't find some more.
480
00:22:39,149 --> 00:22:40,860
‐That's right.
Yeah, I think so, too. Yeah.
‐Yeah. You're right, David.
481
00:22:40,985 --> 00:22:42,403
All right, mate.
We'll see what else is here.
482
00:22:42,528 --> 00:22:44,321
All right.
483
00:22:54,039 --> 00:22:55,165
Hey, guys.
484
00:22:55,249 --> 00:22:56,584
Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
485
00:22:56,709 --> 00:22:59,503
Brothers
Marty and Rick Lagina gather
486
00:22:59,628 --> 00:23:01,630
with members of
the Oak Island team
487
00:23:01,714 --> 00:23:05,134
for a highly anticipated report
on the wood stakes
488
00:23:05,175 --> 00:23:08,804
recently discovered along
the stone pathway in the swamp.
489
00:23:08,929 --> 00:23:11,265
Today should be
a very interesting war room.
490
00:23:11,348 --> 00:23:15,436
We have in front of us probably
the most significant artifact
491
00:23:15,519 --> 00:23:18,522
that has been found
on the road to date.
492
00:23:18,606 --> 00:23:21,901
And I believe Craig has
the C‐14 test results.
493
00:23:22,026 --> 00:23:24,111
And so, I'm sure we're all
very interested in finding out
494
00:23:24,194 --> 00:23:26,280
‐what these dates are.
‐Yes.
‐We certainly are.
495
00:23:26,363 --> 00:23:28,115
Craig, take it away.
496
00:23:28,198 --> 00:23:30,034
Okay, we got, uh,
497
00:23:30,117 --> 00:23:31,994
data back on two of the stakes
498
00:23:32,077 --> 00:23:33,746
that were found in the swamp.
499
00:23:33,871 --> 00:23:36,123
They were both found
by Marty and Aaron.
500
00:23:37,708 --> 00:23:39,418
It's basically two time periods.
501
00:23:39,501 --> 00:23:41,337
One, sample 112,
502
00:23:41,462 --> 00:23:45,758
is from 1719 to 1826.
503
00:23:46,842 --> 00:23:48,427
And at 113,
504
00:23:48,510 --> 00:23:52,973
from 1636 to 1684.
505
00:23:54,850 --> 00:23:55,851
Wow.
506
00:24:02,733 --> 00:24:04,902
The preponderance of
the data speaks to well before
507
00:24:05,027 --> 00:24:06,820
the Money Pit discovery.
508
00:24:06,904 --> 00:24:07,905
Wow.
509
00:24:08,030 --> 00:24:09,490
In the Oak Island War Room,
510
00:24:09,531 --> 00:24:12,409
Rick, Marty, Craig and the team
have just confirmed
511
00:24:12,534 --> 00:24:13,994
that the wooden survey stakes
512
00:24:14,078 --> 00:24:16,580
found along the stone pathway
on the eastern border
513
00:24:16,664 --> 00:24:20,125
of the swamp could date
back as far as 1636.
514
00:24:20,250 --> 00:24:24,797
Meaning that the pathway
might date that early as well.
515
00:24:25,673 --> 00:24:27,466
These stakes were survey stakes,
516
00:24:27,508 --> 00:24:30,010
so they were put in prior
to the search period,
517
00:24:30,135 --> 00:24:32,471
and they're adding up
with a lot of the artifacts
518
00:24:32,596 --> 00:24:34,890
that we're finding, um,
as we're moving upland.
519
00:24:35,015 --> 00:24:37,559
I believe that the middle part
520
00:24:37,685 --> 00:24:40,479
of the 1600s
to the latter part of the 1600s,
521
00:24:40,604 --> 00:24:42,856
that C‐14 date is more relevant.
522
00:24:42,940 --> 00:24:45,609
That's almost a century
and a half
523
00:24:45,693 --> 00:24:47,736
before the Money Pit
was discovered.
524
00:24:47,820 --> 00:24:49,822
I am stunned by those dates.
525
00:24:49,905 --> 00:24:53,367
It's great news, as far
as the treasure hunt goes.
526
00:24:53,492 --> 00:24:55,119
Except that they're
a century apart.
527
00:24:55,202 --> 00:24:56,745
Yeah.
Mm‐hmm.
528
00:24:56,870 --> 00:24:58,831
How could those two be
so different, though?
529
00:24:58,914 --> 00:25:00,332
I mean, Aaron, we found those
530
00:25:00,457 --> 00:25:01,917
right next to each other,
didn't we?
531
00:25:02,001 --> 00:25:06,005
Yeah, within probably
ten feet of each other.
532
00:25:07,006 --> 00:25:10,050
If those massive projects
were done at one time,
533
00:25:10,134 --> 00:25:12,136
where is the evidence?
534
00:25:12,261 --> 00:25:14,471
We've always stumbled over that.
535
00:25:14,555 --> 00:25:16,598
There's a couple periods
going on there
536
00:25:16,682 --> 00:25:18,142
that we haven't
quite figured out.
537
00:25:18,267 --> 00:25:19,476
It speaks to me like there's
538
00:25:19,560 --> 00:25:22,354
more than one occupation period
for this.
539
00:25:22,479 --> 00:25:24,064
That does make a lot of sense
540
00:25:24,148 --> 00:25:27,443
in that if‐‐ let's say it
was made‐‐ the road was made
541
00:25:27,526 --> 00:25:28,861
very long ago,
542
00:25:28,944 --> 00:25:31,155
and then the swamp
covered it up except for
543
00:25:31,238 --> 00:25:32,531
the upland portion.
544
00:25:32,614 --> 00:25:33,532
Upland.
545
00:25:33,657 --> 00:25:35,909
Yeah, and then people used that,
546
00:25:35,993 --> 00:25:38,537
but they couldn't use the
portion under the swamp anymore.
547
00:25:38,662 --> 00:25:40,914
That would explain exactly
what you're saying.
548
00:25:42,416 --> 00:25:44,168
But then again, why?
549
00:25:44,293 --> 00:25:46,295
Why, why, why?
550
00:25:46,378 --> 00:25:49,506
I'm going to make an assumption
that we're relatively
551
00:25:49,590 --> 00:25:51,550
bright people,
and we can't come up, really,
552
00:25:51,675 --> 00:25:53,969
with a plausible reason
for any of this.
553
00:25:54,011 --> 00:25:56,180
I think if we look
at each other honestly,
554
00:25:56,305 --> 00:25:58,307
‐we're more confused
than we have ever been.
‐Mm‐hmm.
555
00:25:58,390 --> 00:25:59,308
Exactly right, Rick.
556
00:25:59,433 --> 00:26:00,976
I thought the stakes would be
557
00:26:01,018 --> 00:26:03,937
a little bit more helpful
than they are because,
558
00:26:04,021 --> 00:26:05,981
you know, at least
it could be consistent.
559
00:26:06,065 --> 00:26:07,983
They were found right next
to each other, but still,
560
00:26:08,108 --> 00:26:12,571
even with the inconsistency,
everything keeps pointing back
561
00:26:12,654 --> 00:26:15,574
to long before the Money Pit
was discovered.
562
00:26:15,699 --> 00:26:17,659
And I think we need
to just keep gathering data
563
00:26:17,785 --> 00:26:19,620
until it all starts
to line up somehow,
564
00:26:19,703 --> 00:26:21,497
until it tells the story.
565
00:26:21,580 --> 00:26:23,540
I guess that's where I'm at.
566
00:26:24,541 --> 00:26:25,834
Yeah. I concur.
567
00:26:25,959 --> 00:26:28,837
All the data's tying quite well,
568
00:26:28,962 --> 00:26:33,008
so hopefully artifacts
can tell us that story.
569
00:26:33,133 --> 00:26:35,552
I don't think anybody
could argue with us.
570
00:26:35,677 --> 00:26:39,640
Something very odd, very unique,
571
00:26:39,765 --> 00:26:41,642
and way too early
572
00:26:41,767 --> 00:26:45,104
for what we know of the written
history of Nova Scotia
573
00:26:45,187 --> 00:26:46,772
happened on Oak Island.
574
00:26:47,731 --> 00:26:49,483
Long before 1795.
575
00:26:49,608 --> 00:26:51,944
So, what do I make
of these dates?
576
00:26:52,027 --> 00:26:53,987
We're at least chasing
something real.
577
00:26:54,071 --> 00:26:57,199
Very helpful
and‐and very gratifying.
578
00:26:57,324 --> 00:27:00,661
It's funny because,
when we first came,
579
00:27:00,702 --> 00:27:03,247
we thought science was gonna
give us all the answers.
580
00:27:04,540 --> 00:27:06,834
Unfortunately,
the real answers are coming
581
00:27:06,917 --> 00:27:08,961
from shovels and trowels.
582
00:27:09,044 --> 00:27:10,796
Well, I guess we have more
digging and troweling to do.
583
00:27:10,921 --> 00:27:13,340
‐Yep.
‐Because there are
answers there.
584
00:27:13,465 --> 00:27:15,801
So, I think we just need
to stay the course
585
00:27:15,884 --> 00:27:17,553
and keep doing what we're doing.
586
00:27:18,470 --> 00:27:19,972
I think so.
587
00:27:20,055 --> 00:27:21,390
Hopefully, before the end
of the year,
588
00:27:21,515 --> 00:27:24,518
‐we'll have some answers.
Please.
589
00:27:24,643 --> 00:27:26,270
No more questions.
590
00:27:26,353 --> 00:27:29,273
We'll try. We'll try.
591
00:27:32,192 --> 00:27:34,820
Later that afternoon,
592
00:27:34,903 --> 00:27:36,655
on the eastern edge
of the swamp...
593
00:27:36,738 --> 00:27:37,656
Hey, Aaron.
594
00:27:37,781 --> 00:27:39,366
How much farther
do you want to go?
595
00:27:39,491 --> 00:27:43,537
I just want it definitive
that we have cobblestones here,
596
00:27:43,662 --> 00:27:45,080
that it hasn't detoured.
597
00:27:45,205 --> 00:27:48,000
...Rick Lagina
and members of the team
598
00:27:48,041 --> 00:27:51,295
continue their efforts
to investigate the possible fork
599
00:27:51,378 --> 00:27:55,632
in the potentially early 17th
century stone road, or pathway.
600
00:27:55,757 --> 00:27:58,051
If we can get you around
the other side,
601
00:27:58,135 --> 00:28:00,012
I'll show you something
kind of cool.
602
00:28:03,765 --> 00:28:05,976
So, we're getting
a boundary here.
603
00:28:06,101 --> 00:28:08,687
We... obviously, we're gonna,
we're gonna pull back more.
604
00:28:08,770 --> 00:28:12,733
Got these rocks
that are on top of swamp.
605
00:28:12,858 --> 00:28:14,818
You know, it's still early,
but we're...
606
00:28:14,902 --> 00:28:19,615
we're thinking we have the swamp
boundary of the stones.
607
00:28:19,698 --> 00:28:21,158
And if you look at the line,
608
00:28:21,283 --> 00:28:25,037
you know, it seems to be angling
more that way.
609
00:28:27,039 --> 00:28:30,209
And the other thing, too,
is all these rocks are
610
00:28:30,334 --> 00:28:33,045
a size that‐‐ easy to move,
611
00:28:33,170 --> 00:28:35,714
maximize the volume.
612
00:28:35,839 --> 00:28:37,633
The right size to build
a cobble road.
613
00:28:38,675 --> 00:28:41,345
‐Yeah. Yep.
‐You can see them.
614
00:28:41,470 --> 00:28:42,971
They're all that size.
615
00:28:43,055 --> 00:28:47,517
So, we're getting to an area
of intense manipulation.
616
00:28:47,601 --> 00:28:49,853
There's a hell of a lot of work
that went on up there.
617
00:28:49,978 --> 00:28:52,314
And there's the Eye and that
down here.
618
00:28:52,397 --> 00:28:54,358
At some point, this thing is
either gonna go left,
619
00:28:54,483 --> 00:28:55,984
right or straight ahead.
620
00:28:56,068 --> 00:28:59,488
Okay, so maybe the next step
should be going this way?
621
00:28:59,613 --> 00:29:01,782
Our next move is
to come back over here
622
00:29:01,865 --> 00:29:03,450
and dig up
the hill a little ways.
623
00:29:03,533 --> 00:29:05,786
All right,
so we got a plan.
We'll go up there.
624
00:29:05,869 --> 00:29:07,579
‐Yep.
‐Billy, you head off and do
625
00:29:07,704 --> 00:29:09,039
what you're gonna do
with the swamp excavator.
626
00:29:09,164 --> 00:29:11,208
‐Aaron, we'll be back.
‐Yeah.
‐Okay.
627
00:29:11,333 --> 00:29:13,460
All the archaeologists
have stated,
628
00:29:13,543 --> 00:29:16,880
with a construct
such as the path,
629
00:29:17,005 --> 00:29:20,509
there may be more than one road,
630
00:29:20,634 --> 00:29:22,427
leading to different places‐‐
631
00:29:22,511 --> 00:29:26,473
perhaps one to the Money Pit,
perhaps one into the swamp.
632
00:29:26,598 --> 00:29:29,726
Hopefully, they'll be able
to find supportive evidence
633
00:29:29,851 --> 00:29:32,229
that, indeed, the road
has turned to the upland.
634
00:29:33,855 --> 00:29:34,856
So, what are you thinking?
635
00:29:34,940 --> 00:29:36,692
I mean, you stopped
digging there.
636
00:29:36,817 --> 00:29:39,278
Yep. Well, it's...
it's rocky in here,
637
00:29:39,361 --> 00:29:41,280
so I think we're on
the edge of the rocks.
638
00:29:42,823 --> 00:29:44,950
We're starting to see
all this red color‐‐
639
00:29:45,033 --> 00:29:46,076
the red‐colored rocks‐‐
640
00:29:46,201 --> 00:29:48,203
and that's a sign
of an interface.
641
00:29:48,328 --> 00:29:49,830
Yeah. There's something here,
I think.
642
00:29:49,955 --> 00:29:51,331
We‐we might be onto something.
643
00:29:51,415 --> 00:29:54,501
So, if we agree that
the rocks were stacked,
644
00:29:54,626 --> 00:29:57,212
and that's not normal,
645
00:29:57,337 --> 00:30:00,299
and if we agree that
there's a defined width,
646
00:30:00,424 --> 00:30:01,633
and that's not normal,
647
00:30:01,717 --> 00:30:05,512
so can we agree that it's‐‐
looks like it's going uphill
648
00:30:05,637 --> 00:30:08,932
‐towards the uplands?
Yeah. Lot 15. Money Pit.
649
00:30:09,016 --> 00:30:11,310
Like, there'd be no reason
to rock this
650
00:30:11,393 --> 00:30:13,228
unless you're hauling
real heavy stuff.
651
00:30:13,353 --> 00:30:14,438
‐Yeah.
‐Yeah.
652
00:30:15,522 --> 00:30:17,816
Could the team have found
hard evidence
653
00:30:17,858 --> 00:30:19,318
that the stone path
does, in fact,
654
00:30:19,401 --> 00:30:24,990
continue not only toward Lot 15
but also toward the Money Pit?
655
00:30:25,115 --> 00:30:27,492
Kudos to you for having the eye
to pick this up.
656
00:30:27,576 --> 00:30:29,995
Maybe I'll just go up there,
like, ten or some more feet,
657
00:30:30,120 --> 00:30:32,122
just to reestablish
our edge on that side.
658
00:30:32,205 --> 00:30:34,666
It might give us a little angle
as to where we're going.
659
00:30:34,750 --> 00:30:35,959
I'm gonna look over there
and just try
660
00:30:36,084 --> 00:30:37,961
to understand that
a little bit better.
661
00:30:38,086 --> 00:30:39,379
Well, let's get back to it.
662
00:30:39,463 --> 00:30:40,756
Yep.
Yep.
663
00:30:44,217 --> 00:30:46,136
While the search operations
664
00:30:46,261 --> 00:30:48,430
near the swamp and in
the Money Pit area continue...
665
00:30:49,681 --> 00:30:50,849
Hey, Carmen.
666
00:30:50,974 --> 00:30:52,851
Hello, Charles. How are you?
667
00:30:52,976 --> 00:30:55,437
...Charles Barkhouse,
David Fornetti
668
00:30:55,520 --> 00:30:57,856
and veteran treasure hunter
Dan Henskee
669
00:30:57,939 --> 00:31:01,068
have traveled some 50 miles
north of Oak Island
670
00:31:01,193 --> 00:31:02,819
to Centreville, Nova Scotia...
671
00:31:02,903 --> 00:31:04,988
‐Big stuff this time.
Big stuff.
672
00:31:05,113 --> 00:31:06,990
...where they
have arranged to meet
673
00:31:07,115 --> 00:31:09,076
with blacksmith expert
Carmen Legge
674
00:31:09,201 --> 00:31:10,994
at historic Northville Farm
675
00:31:11,078 --> 00:31:13,789
to get his analysis
of the iron artifacts
676
00:31:13,872 --> 00:31:17,459
found two days ago
on Lot 15.
677
00:31:17,542 --> 00:31:21,296
So, we have three pieces here.
These were all found together.
678
00:31:21,421 --> 00:31:24,466
We were thinking ship ballast,
but we really didn't know
679
00:31:24,591 --> 00:31:27,386
because they're just kind of
odd‐shaped iron pieces.
680
00:31:27,511 --> 00:31:28,929
Well, let's have a look at it.
681
00:31:29,012 --> 00:31:31,139
‐Very heavy, isn't it?
‐Yeah.
682
00:31:31,223 --> 00:31:33,225
Extremely heavy,
and they all have
683
00:31:33,350 --> 00:31:35,310
that triangular shape
to the ends, right?
684
00:31:35,435 --> 00:31:37,813
They belong to
the same equipment.
685
00:31:37,938 --> 00:31:39,106
They're legs off of something.
686
00:31:39,189 --> 00:31:41,316
This one has a foot onto it,
687
00:31:41,400 --> 00:31:44,319
‐but it's also rounded
on the ends.
‐Mm‐hmm.
688
00:31:44,444 --> 00:31:47,364
So that meant
that it was draggable.
689
00:31:47,489 --> 00:31:49,157
Like, you can drag it
from one place to another.
690
00:31:49,241 --> 00:31:51,034
This one here is actually
bent a little bit.
691
00:31:51,118 --> 00:31:56,164
But this curvature is not
indicative of a purposeful bend.
692
00:31:56,248 --> 00:31:58,959
This was bent because of
the pressure exerted onto it.
693
00:31:59,084 --> 00:32:00,961
Something caused this to break,
694
00:32:01,086 --> 00:32:03,380
and something like that
breaking would require
695
00:32:03,505 --> 00:32:06,133
a lot of tremendous,
destructive force.
696
00:32:06,216 --> 00:32:09,136
‐So, you mean it could've
blown apart?
‐Yes.
697
00:32:10,220 --> 00:32:13,014
I would say they're legs off
of a small, uh, cannon
698
00:32:13,140 --> 00:32:15,600
or a large signal cannon.
699
00:32:15,684 --> 00:32:17,811
Any kind of date
you can give us?
700
00:32:17,936 --> 00:32:19,896
Because of the way
it's forged...
701
00:32:22,524 --> 00:32:25,527
I'm gonna say early 1700s.
702
00:32:25,610 --> 00:32:27,112
So, 1710, 1720.
703
00:32:30,157 --> 00:32:32,492
Parts of a signal cannon
found on Oak Island,
704
00:32:32,576 --> 00:32:35,495
which possibly date back
to nearly a century
705
00:32:35,620 --> 00:32:37,497
before the discovery
of the Money Pit?
706
00:32:37,581 --> 00:32:41,084
If so, who brought it
to Oak Island
707
00:32:41,168 --> 00:32:42,711
and for what purpose?
708
00:32:42,836 --> 00:32:44,337
Any cultural influences here?
709
00:32:44,463 --> 00:32:46,173
It would be English.
It would be English.
710
00:32:46,298 --> 00:32:47,883
Yes. Yes.
711
00:32:48,008 --> 00:32:49,759
You would think that if
there was a big operation,
712
00:32:49,843 --> 00:32:51,887
they would have grapeshot
and cannons,
713
00:32:52,012 --> 00:32:53,763
‐you know, for defense.
‐Yeah.
714
00:32:53,847 --> 00:32:55,932
It speaks to a...
a number of theories
715
00:32:56,016 --> 00:32:57,809
involving certainly
the British military,
716
00:32:57,934 --> 00:32:59,227
but other militaries, too.
717
00:32:59,311 --> 00:33:01,021
Would you have any idea
what a signal cannon
718
00:33:01,146 --> 00:33:02,522
would be doing on Oak Island?
719
00:33:02,647 --> 00:33:04,608
Yes. There's a possibility
that could've been
720
00:33:04,691 --> 00:33:07,611
an observation post,
to watch, you know, any ships
721
00:33:07,694 --> 00:33:09,362
coming in from the bay.
722
00:33:10,447 --> 00:33:14,326
Could Carmen Legge be correct
that these iron objects
723
00:33:14,451 --> 00:33:16,828
came from a British
signal cannon?
724
00:33:16,912 --> 00:33:19,206
And does that mean
they're connected
725
00:33:19,331 --> 00:33:22,501
to the pine tar kiln on Lot 15,
726
00:33:22,626 --> 00:33:27,506
which Carmen suspects might also
be of British military origin,
727
00:33:27,589 --> 00:33:30,383
and which archaeologist
Laird Niven believes
728
00:33:30,509 --> 00:33:32,469
could be linked
to the construction
729
00:33:32,594 --> 00:33:34,387
of the original Money Pit?
730
00:33:34,513 --> 00:33:37,974
If so, was the cannon
possibly used
731
00:33:38,099 --> 00:33:41,311
in an effort to protect
something of great value?
732
00:33:41,394 --> 00:33:42,646
Wow.
733
00:33:42,771 --> 00:33:45,148
I think we got to get back
and tell the guys about this.
734
00:33:45,232 --> 00:33:46,816
DAVID F.
I think you're right.
I think you're right.
735
00:33:46,942 --> 00:33:48,151
‐Very good. All right.
Okay.
736
00:33:48,193 --> 00:33:49,361
‐Nice item.
Thank you.
737
00:33:49,444 --> 00:33:52,030
While Charles, David and Dan
738
00:33:52,155 --> 00:33:53,657
make their way back
to Oak Island...
739
00:33:53,740 --> 00:33:56,326
The only reason
we're really here is
740
00:33:56,409 --> 00:33:58,745
'cause we're trying to figure
out where that road goes.
741
00:33:58,828 --> 00:34:02,832
...on Lot 13, near
the eastern border of the swamp,
742
00:34:02,916 --> 00:34:05,919
Rick Lagina, Gary Drayton
743
00:34:06,002 --> 00:34:07,712
and geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner
744
00:34:07,837 --> 00:34:11,174
are searching for evidence
of which direction‐‐
745
00:34:11,299 --> 00:34:15,136
or directions‐‐ the stone
pathway could be leading.
746
00:34:15,220 --> 00:34:17,764
Here, we've got these cobbles
on the surface.
747
00:34:17,847 --> 00:34:19,474
But if there's artifacts,
748
00:34:19,516 --> 00:34:21,518
then it tells us
that it's been manipulated.
749
00:34:21,643 --> 00:34:23,186
You know, the bottom line is,
is we're trying
750
00:34:23,311 --> 00:34:25,146
to figure out whether
that road is going
751
00:34:25,230 --> 00:34:28,441
to the Eye‐‐ a left‐‐ or right,
up the hill here.
752
00:34:28,525 --> 00:34:30,610
There's only one way
to find out.
753
00:34:31,820 --> 00:34:34,406
Because any extensions
of the ancient pathway is
754
00:34:34,531 --> 00:34:36,199
currently buried under the soil,
755
00:34:36,324 --> 00:34:39,035
it is Dr. Spooner's suspicion
756
00:34:39,160 --> 00:34:41,246
that Gary might be able
to expedite
757
00:34:41,371 --> 00:34:44,332
the team's ability to pinpoint
more of the features,
758
00:34:44,457 --> 00:34:47,168
if he can first locate
any metal artifacts
759
00:34:47,294 --> 00:34:49,504
or evidence of human activity.
760
00:34:54,843 --> 00:34:56,928
Big target here, guys.
761
00:34:57,012 --> 00:35:00,140
Oh, look at this.
We got iron in here.
762
00:35:00,265 --> 00:35:02,142
‐Look on the top.
Huh.
763
00:35:02,267 --> 00:35:03,810
Why would there be iron in here?
764
00:35:03,935 --> 00:35:09,274
Somebody drilled that stone out
and put that in the stone?
765
00:35:10,734 --> 00:35:13,528
I wonder if that was
potentially a ring bolt.
766
00:35:13,653 --> 00:35:15,488
I wonder if Fred knew that.
767
00:35:15,614 --> 00:35:17,657
That may be the one
that was cut off.
768
00:35:17,741 --> 00:35:21,369
Right.
Tom always said
there was one that was cut off.
769
00:35:21,453 --> 00:35:23,246
Part of a ring bolt?
770
00:35:23,371 --> 00:35:26,708
Embedded in a boulder
just east of the swamp?
771
00:35:28,251 --> 00:35:29,919
Oh, I can feel it.
772
00:35:30,003 --> 00:35:32,047
‐Look at that.
‐Look at that.
773
00:35:32,172 --> 00:35:33,465
Earlier this year,
774
00:35:33,548 --> 00:35:36,509
the team discovered
a large iron ring bolt
775
00:35:36,635 --> 00:35:39,596
on the massive stone road
that was not only dated
776
00:35:39,679 --> 00:35:41,765
to as early as the 1600s
777
00:35:41,848 --> 00:35:44,434
but was believed
to have been used for docking
778
00:35:44,517 --> 00:35:48,063
a large sailing vessel at
a time that the man‐made swamp
779
00:35:48,188 --> 00:35:49,981
may have been an open harbor.
780
00:35:50,023 --> 00:35:52,067
Look at that.
781
00:35:52,192 --> 00:35:53,610
And soon after,
782
00:35:53,693 --> 00:35:55,612
they discovered evidence
of another ring bolt
783
00:35:55,695 --> 00:35:57,364
further north
on the stone pathway,
784
00:35:57,489 --> 00:35:59,491
suspected to have been used
785
00:35:59,574 --> 00:36:03,495
in transporting heavy cargo
to somewhere on the island.
786
00:36:03,578 --> 00:36:06,164
If this was just, uh, you know,
Sunday groceries coming
787
00:36:06,247 --> 00:36:07,624
down the road here,
you don't need ring bolts.
788
00:36:07,707 --> 00:36:11,294
It's unequivocal we've got
a road built to last.
789
00:36:12,504 --> 00:36:15,548
This discovery was identical
to several reported
790
00:36:15,632 --> 00:36:18,635
by the late Oak Island landowner
and treasure hunter, Fred Nolan,
791
00:36:18,760 --> 00:36:21,096
who claimed to have found
three ring bolts
792
00:36:21,179 --> 00:36:25,016
in and around the swamp
back in the 1960s.
793
00:36:25,975 --> 00:36:29,104
Could this piece of iron
that Gary has just found
794
00:36:29,187 --> 00:36:31,481
be the remains of
one of the ring bolts
795
00:36:31,523 --> 00:36:33,149
discovered by Fred Nolan?
796
00:36:33,233 --> 00:36:36,361
And if so,
could it be more evidence
797
00:36:36,486 --> 00:36:40,198
that points to the direction
the pathway is heading?
798
00:36:40,323 --> 00:36:45,286
This road feature seems to be
lining up with the ring bolts
799
00:36:45,370 --> 00:36:47,080
marked on Fred's map.
800
00:36:47,205 --> 00:36:49,124
And if that is the case,
my hope is
801
00:36:49,207 --> 00:36:51,543
this may be a step
in the right direction.
802
00:36:52,335 --> 00:36:53,753
What's he got?
803
00:36:53,837 --> 00:36:55,630
A piece of steel drilled
into the rock.
804
00:36:55,714 --> 00:36:57,757
What do you think, Doc?
It's a question for Tom.
805
00:36:57,841 --> 00:37:00,844
As far back as he can remember,
was this stone here?
806
00:37:00,969 --> 00:37:03,304
Or did his father put it here?
807
00:37:03,388 --> 00:37:06,725
Well, it's well embedded
into the topsoil here.
808
00:37:06,850 --> 00:37:09,102
So, if it was just plunked down,
you wouldn't expect
809
00:37:09,185 --> 00:37:10,812
this rock
to be this far embedded.
810
00:37:14,149 --> 00:37:16,693
We have to get Tom down here.
811
00:37:21,531 --> 00:37:23,533
Why don't we just
walk up here, Tom.
812
00:37:23,658 --> 00:37:25,326
Think we can go
right over this way.
813
00:37:25,452 --> 00:37:27,996
On Lot 13, near
the eastern border of the swamp,
814
00:37:28,079 --> 00:37:30,248
Rick Lagina
and members of the team
815
00:37:30,373 --> 00:37:33,543
are joined by fellow Oak Island
landowner Tom Nolan,
816
00:37:33,668 --> 00:37:36,171
the son of the late Fred Nolan.
817
00:37:36,296 --> 00:37:38,006
Take a look.
818
00:37:38,131 --> 00:37:39,299
Wow.
819
00:37:39,382 --> 00:37:40,800
It should be interesting‐‐
820
00:37:40,925 --> 00:37:42,844
this revelation, if you will‐‐
821
00:37:42,969 --> 00:37:47,098
that this large stone
next to the old apple tree,
822
00:37:47,182 --> 00:37:49,225
uh, on the Nolan property
823
00:37:49,350 --> 00:37:52,520
actually has the long
sought‐after ring bolt.
824
00:37:52,604 --> 00:37:56,232
The point of this is
to bring Tom in to look at it
825
00:37:56,357 --> 00:37:58,943
and have him decide,
once and for all,
826
00:37:59,027 --> 00:38:02,781
is that the ring bolt
that you saw as a young boy?
827
00:38:02,864 --> 00:38:04,157
And I hope he'll say yes.
828
00:38:04,282 --> 00:38:06,493
Gee, that's interesting.
829
00:38:06,618 --> 00:38:08,828
That is one of
the original ring bolt rocks.
830
00:38:08,953 --> 00:38:10,622
‐It is?
‐Yep.
831
00:38:10,705 --> 00:38:11,831
Wow.
832
00:38:11,956 --> 00:38:13,833
Uh, Dad removed the top,
833
00:38:13,917 --> 00:38:15,960
‐and that's what's
in the pictures.
Right.
834
00:38:16,085 --> 00:38:19,589
You can see the original ring
bolt was a little bit thicker.
835
00:38:19,672 --> 00:38:21,633
These things have taken some...
you know, time and weather
836
00:38:21,716 --> 00:38:23,635
has beaten them down
a bit, but...
837
00:38:23,760 --> 00:38:26,304
‐that's one of the original ones
right there.
‐Wow.
838
00:38:26,346 --> 00:38:28,515
With Tom Nolan's confirmation
839
00:38:28,598 --> 00:38:30,183
that they have discovered
the remains
840
00:38:30,308 --> 00:38:32,352
of another iron ring bolt
841
00:38:32,477 --> 00:38:36,105
first located some 50 years ago
by his father, Fred Nolan,
842
00:38:36,189 --> 00:38:38,483
Rick, Marty and the team
may very well
843
00:38:38,566 --> 00:38:42,320
have confirmed that not only
does the stone pathway feature
844
00:38:42,445 --> 00:38:45,532
extend further into the uplands
of the island
845
00:38:45,657 --> 00:38:48,117
but that it could be
leading them directly
846
00:38:48,201 --> 00:38:50,328
to a major
breakthrough discovery.
847
00:38:50,411 --> 00:38:52,539
It's just, to me,
very interesting,
848
00:38:52,664 --> 00:38:54,415
'cause I can't even imagine
the amount of work
849
00:38:54,541 --> 00:38:57,293
the original depositor put in.
850
00:38:57,418 --> 00:38:58,878
‐And to what end?
‐To what end?
851
00:38:59,003 --> 00:39:02,632
To support something
either high or heavy.
852
00:39:02,757 --> 00:39:04,634
Perfect spot for it,
though, you know,
853
00:39:04,676 --> 00:39:06,678
if it is a ring bolt,
to get you up the hill, right?
854
00:39:06,803 --> 00:39:08,638
You know, it would be
a very logical place for it
855
00:39:08,763 --> 00:39:09,973
‐with the block and tackle.
‐Right.
856
00:39:10,014 --> 00:39:12,350
If you were tying something up
around here,
857
00:39:12,475 --> 00:39:13,935
if this is some sort of a...
858
00:39:14,018 --> 00:39:16,145
you know, a loading
or an unloading area.
859
00:39:16,229 --> 00:39:19,065
If what you're doing here
you don't want anybody to see,
860
00:39:19,190 --> 00:39:22,277
you bring it all the way in here
to the center of the island...
861
00:39:22,360 --> 00:39:23,611
Who's going to see it?
862
00:39:23,695 --> 00:39:24,779
If they were digging here,
863
00:39:24,863 --> 00:39:27,156
they have a ready source
of cobble.
864
00:39:27,282 --> 00:39:28,533
They could continue the road.
865
00:39:28,658 --> 00:39:30,869
Actually, I think the road is
right over there.
866
00:39:30,994 --> 00:39:32,704
Over there. Yeah.
All the cobbles.
Yeah.
867
00:39:32,829 --> 00:39:37,584
Either it's a turnaround to go
up here, or it's some kind of Y.
868
00:39:37,709 --> 00:39:39,836
I think it's very preliminary,
869
00:39:39,961 --> 00:39:45,049
uh, but Dr. Spooner
does advocate perhaps strongly
870
00:39:45,174 --> 00:39:46,801
that the orientation of the path
871
00:39:46,885 --> 00:39:49,470
is now leading up
in this direction
872
00:39:49,554 --> 00:39:51,306
towards the Money Pit.
873
00:39:51,389 --> 00:39:53,057
Now you have a ring bolt.
874
00:39:53,141 --> 00:39:57,562
Tom has asserted that is indeed
the ring bolt that he remembers.
875
00:39:57,687 --> 00:39:59,939
We need something
more substantial.
876
00:40:00,023 --> 00:40:03,943
But we also need to focus
our energies in a specific area,
877
00:40:04,027 --> 00:40:08,865
and there are enough clues here,
small clues, that tell us
878
00:40:08,990 --> 00:40:11,784
that this is an area
worthy of investigation.
879
00:40:12,911 --> 00:40:15,496
It really seems like if
somebody wanted to put in a road
880
00:40:15,622 --> 00:40:17,040
that then would be
easily hidden,
881
00:40:17,123 --> 00:40:18,917
well, that's an eye opener.
882
00:40:19,042 --> 00:40:22,211
That sounds like
clandestine, uh, activity.
883
00:40:22,337 --> 00:40:24,839
The question is:
where does it go?
884
00:40:24,964 --> 00:40:29,010
It is a direct indicator
of substantial human effort
885
00:40:29,135 --> 00:40:32,096
here on this island
well before the Money Pit.
886
00:40:32,931 --> 00:40:35,642
Well, in order to get
to a certainty,
887
00:40:35,725 --> 00:40:37,143
we just have to keep
plugging away.
888
00:40:37,268 --> 00:40:39,270
Yup.
Well, I should get down
and continue.
889
00:40:39,354 --> 00:40:41,814
‐I'll head back down.
‐Head back down.
890
00:40:41,940 --> 00:40:44,150
Great find.
Oh, yeah.
891
00:40:44,275 --> 00:40:46,653
The only thing that seems
certain at this point
892
00:40:46,736 --> 00:40:50,073
for Rick, Marty, Craig
and the members of their team
893
00:40:50,198 --> 00:40:53,785
is that the more they dig
into the Oak Island mystery,
894
00:40:53,868 --> 00:40:57,455
the more evidence they will
find that something profound
895
00:40:57,538 --> 00:40:59,582
happened here long ago.
896
00:41:00,667 --> 00:41:04,170
But if it really does revolve
around a vast treasure,
897
00:41:04,253 --> 00:41:05,838
what would have justified
898
00:41:05,964 --> 00:41:08,508
such painstaking efforts
to hide it...
899
00:41:09,717 --> 00:41:11,803
...a possible lethal force
to guard it...
900
00:41:13,179 --> 00:41:17,058
...and a legendary curse
that has claimed six lives
901
00:41:17,141 --> 00:41:18,685
so far?
902
00:41:19,894 --> 00:41:21,771
Perhaps the answers
will come by drilling
903
00:41:21,854 --> 00:41:23,815
and digging in the Money Pit,
904
00:41:23,898 --> 00:41:25,441
or...
905
00:41:25,525 --> 00:41:27,485
by careful excavation,
906
00:41:27,610 --> 00:41:30,989
one cobblestone at a time.
907
00:41:34,575 --> 00:41:37,245
Next time, on
The Curse of Oak Island...
908
00:41:37,370 --> 00:41:40,373
‐It's there. A big,
chunky piece of iron.
Wow.
909
00:41:40,498 --> 00:41:42,959
This is something to do
with tunneling.
910
00:41:43,084 --> 00:41:46,796
The road seems to be angling
toward the Eye of the Swamp.
911
00:41:46,921 --> 00:41:49,007
Look at this.
Oh, wow.
912
00:41:49,132 --> 00:41:51,467
What the hell is that?
913
00:41:51,592 --> 00:41:52,802
I think that's a cannonball.
914
00:41:52,885 --> 00:41:54,512
Somebody was trying
to protect something.
915
00:41:54,637 --> 00:41:56,222
It's rock on rock.
They're stacked.
916
00:41:56,347 --> 00:41:59,100
There's a big hole. You can
put your hand right in there.
917
00:41:59,183 --> 00:42:01,144
There might be
something in there.
918
00:42:01,269 --> 00:42:02,729
Could there be
treasure here? Yeah.
919
00:42:02,812 --> 00:42:04,981
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