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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,660 --> 00:00:03,896 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island, 2 00:00:03,920 --> 00:00:06,755 a special two-hour premiere. 3 00:00:06,914 --> 00:00:09,666 I think we're closer than ever to understanding 4 00:00:09,751 --> 00:00:11,168 what may have happened here. 5 00:00:11,252 --> 00:00:15,180 We identified a lab that can take a look at our water samples 6 00:00:15,339 --> 00:00:17,933 - from the perspective of gold. - That's great. 7 00:00:18,092 --> 00:00:19,926 What the heck? That's lead. 8 00:00:20,020 --> 00:00:22,095 It's highly decorated. 9 00:00:22,180 --> 00:00:23,597 It's like the crosses. 10 00:00:23,690 --> 00:00:27,184 This island has got to be close to giving up its secrets. 11 00:00:27,277 --> 00:00:30,353 This is a type of road that was built in Europe. 12 00:00:30,438 --> 00:00:32,856 The Portuguese were active in Nova Scotia 13 00:00:32,940 --> 00:00:34,775 - in the 1500s. - Wow. 14 00:00:34,868 --> 00:00:37,277 What do we got here? 15 00:00:37,370 --> 00:00:39,538 What the heck is that? 16 00:00:39,697 --> 00:00:41,341 I hate to say the "G" word, but it could be. 17 00:00:41,365 --> 00:00:43,200 I have some results. 18 00:00:43,284 --> 00:00:45,368 You know, I'm-I'm obviously sort of excited by this. 19 00:00:45,453 --> 00:00:47,629 - Oh, really? - Really? 20 00:00:47,789 --> 00:00:49,465 Fire it up. 21 00:00:49,549 --> 00:00:52,134 We're getting to the top of the Chappell Vault. 22 00:00:52,293 --> 00:00:54,544 - You guys ready? - It's a great day. 23 00:00:54,629 --> 00:00:56,282 - This year, we're going for the gold. - Going for gold. 24 00:00:56,306 --> 00:00:58,048 That's right. 25 00:00:58,141 --> 00:00:59,224 - All right. - There you go. 26 00:01:03,221 --> 00:01:06,223 There is an island in the North Atlantic 27 00:01:06,316 --> 00:01:08,734 where people have been looking for 28 00:01:08,818 --> 00:01:12,813 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 29 00:01:12,897 --> 00:01:15,657 So far, they have found a stone slab 30 00:01:15,742 --> 00:01:17,701 with strange symbols carved into it... 31 00:01:19,153 --> 00:01:22,331 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 32 00:01:22,415 --> 00:01:26,743 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 33 00:01:26,828 --> 00:01:27,911 to the Knights Templar. 34 00:01:27,995 --> 00:01:30,747 To date, six men have died 35 00:01:30,840 --> 00:01:33,750 trying to solve the mystery. 36 00:01:33,835 --> 00:01:38,764 And according to legend, one more will have to die 37 00:01:38,848 --> 00:01:41,183 before the treasure can be found. 38 00:01:56,858 --> 00:01:58,867 - So, here we go, guys. - Yep. 39 00:01:59,026 --> 00:02:00,702 We've been doing a lot of preparing, 40 00:02:00,862 --> 00:02:02,222 and I'm ready to get on the island. 41 00:02:02,280 --> 00:02:04,197 Yes. 42 00:02:04,282 --> 00:02:06,208 I'm looking forward to getting out there 43 00:02:06,292 --> 00:02:09,878 and finding some bobby-dazzlers and top-pocket finds. 44 00:02:09,963 --> 00:02:12,205 And silver is my second favorite coin. 45 00:02:12,298 --> 00:02:14,541 And I've got a silver dance. 46 00:02:14,625 --> 00:02:16,459 - You've got a silver dance? - Oh, I have. 47 00:02:20,381 --> 00:02:22,891 A new year of searching for a legendary treasure 48 00:02:23,050 --> 00:02:25,227 is about to begin on Oak Island. 49 00:02:25,311 --> 00:02:28,480 But for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina, 50 00:02:28,639 --> 00:02:31,483 their partner Craig Tester and their team... 51 00:02:31,568 --> 00:02:33,143 Here we are. 52 00:02:33,236 --> 00:02:35,979 That's a heck of a sight, innit? 53 00:02:36,072 --> 00:02:38,490 They are starting out with an assurance that no one 54 00:02:38,575 --> 00:02:43,987 before them has had since this mystery began back in 1795. 55 00:02:44,071 --> 00:02:46,165 I mean, how can we all not be excited 56 00:02:46,324 --> 00:02:48,241 about the evidence of silver last year? 57 00:02:48,326 --> 00:02:49,993 I think it's fantastic. 58 00:02:50,086 --> 00:02:52,004 - Yep. - I think it's very exciting. 59 00:02:53,247 --> 00:02:54,756 What-what depth are you calling it? 60 00:02:54,916 --> 00:02:57,417 - 183. - 183. Okay. 61 00:02:57,501 --> 00:02:59,336 Just before the team ended 62 00:02:59,420 --> 00:03:00,489 their search operations last year... 63 00:03:00,513 --> 00:03:01,763 Good. 64 00:03:01,923 --> 00:03:04,349 Geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner 65 00:03:04,508 --> 00:03:07,093 conducted water sampling tests in a number of 66 00:03:07,187 --> 00:03:10,606 previously drilled boreholes across the Money Pit area. 67 00:03:10,765 --> 00:03:12,265 We'll keep that sample. 68 00:03:12,350 --> 00:03:14,359 - We'll keep that for sure. - Okay. 69 00:03:14,518 --> 00:03:17,270 The results were astonishing. 70 00:03:17,363 --> 00:03:21,700 There is every reason to believe, down in those holes, 71 00:03:21,859 --> 00:03:26,705 that there is a very large amount of silver. 72 00:03:27,782 --> 00:03:29,366 Is it a handful of silver 73 00:03:29,459 --> 00:03:31,219 or is it a Gerhart dump truck load of silver? 74 00:03:31,294 --> 00:03:33,620 - It's a Gerhart dump truck. - Aw, baby. 75 00:03:38,051 --> 00:03:41,386 I think this year is gonna be really, really significant. 76 00:03:41,471 --> 00:03:43,388 My hopes are high. That's for sure. 77 00:03:43,547 --> 00:03:46,383 It was a phenomenally successful year last year. 78 00:03:46,476 --> 00:03:49,394 I mean, how can you not get enthused about 79 00:03:49,553 --> 00:03:52,305 traces of silver found in the Money Pit? 80 00:03:52,398 --> 00:03:55,317 - Looks like everybody's inside already. - Yeah. 81 00:03:55,401 --> 00:03:57,736 - Let's head on in. - Let's go. 82 00:03:59,405 --> 00:04:01,792 Last year, for instance, we found all kinds of things, 83 00:04:01,816 --> 00:04:03,075 dramatic things. 84 00:04:03,159 --> 00:04:04,910 And this is the first year 85 00:04:05,069 --> 00:04:07,663 we've had direct indications of precious metals. 86 00:04:07,822 --> 00:04:09,058 And by that, I mean we have silver... 87 00:04:09,082 --> 00:04:10,499 Silver dissolved in the water. 88 00:04:10,658 --> 00:04:14,160 That screams of treasure. 89 00:04:14,245 --> 00:04:15,254 - Hey, guys. - Hey, guys. 90 00:04:15,338 --> 00:04:16,473 - How you doing? - How's it going? 91 00:04:16,497 --> 00:04:17,664 Hey. 92 00:04:17,748 --> 00:04:19,925 - Welcome back. - We're glad to be back. 93 00:04:21,261 --> 00:04:23,178 Fellowship of the dig. 94 00:04:23,337 --> 00:04:25,514 I think we're closer than ever 95 00:04:25,673 --> 00:04:30,343 to furthering our understanding of what may have happened here. 96 00:04:30,428 --> 00:04:33,021 The goal, the focus, the hope, the commitment 97 00:04:33,106 --> 00:04:37,434 was always solve the mystery, and that has never changed. 98 00:04:37,518 --> 00:04:39,352 Friendly faces all around the table. 99 00:04:39,437 --> 00:04:42,114 How the family has grown. 100 00:04:42,273 --> 00:04:43,857 This is my Everest. I want to climb it. 101 00:04:43,941 --> 00:04:46,702 I want to find the answers. 102 00:04:46,786 --> 00:04:49,696 Doug, if you could get everybody on the screen up. 103 00:04:49,780 --> 00:04:52,532 And, uh, we'll see if we can't get this meeting started. 104 00:04:52,625 --> 00:04:54,451 - Hey, everybody. - Hey. 105 00:04:54,535 --> 00:04:56,179 - Hello. - Due to important business 106 00:04:56,203 --> 00:04:58,630 back in Traverse City, Michigan, 107 00:04:58,789 --> 00:05:01,717 Marty Lagina and his son Alex must wait 108 00:05:01,801 --> 00:05:03,885 before they can travel to Nova Scotia 109 00:05:03,970 --> 00:05:05,628 and join the team in person. 110 00:05:05,713 --> 00:05:07,630 I think the best way to begin this is 111 00:05:07,715 --> 00:05:09,716 to turn it over to Ian. 112 00:05:09,800 --> 00:05:11,885 Sure. The bottom line is, no matter how you cut it, 113 00:05:11,978 --> 00:05:14,062 there's silver there. 114 00:05:14,221 --> 00:05:16,806 It's in wells in the Money Pit area. 115 00:05:16,899 --> 00:05:18,475 And it's not a little silver. 116 00:05:18,559 --> 00:05:20,986 To create an anomaly in groundwater, it's... 117 00:05:21,070 --> 00:05:22,645 it's a fair bit of silver. 118 00:05:22,739 --> 00:05:24,564 A dump truck load. Don't forget. 119 00:05:24,657 --> 00:05:26,325 Uh... 120 00:05:26,484 --> 00:05:28,401 I remember the dump truck part, Marty. 121 00:05:28,486 --> 00:05:30,046 I... That's my recollection, too, right? 122 00:05:31,831 --> 00:05:34,240 That's exciting because 123 00:05:34,325 --> 00:05:37,827 the highest concentration was just a few feet north of C-1. 124 00:05:37,920 --> 00:05:40,255 Charles picked C-1 a few years ago, 125 00:05:40,340 --> 00:05:41,748 and the shiny gold thing was found. 126 00:05:41,841 --> 00:05:43,333 - Right? - Yep. 127 00:05:43,426 --> 00:05:45,344 Of the many steel shafts 128 00:05:45,503 --> 00:05:47,587 the team has excavated in the Money Pit area 129 00:05:47,671 --> 00:05:49,514 over the past five years, 130 00:05:49,599 --> 00:05:51,841 one of the most promising and intriguing sites 131 00:05:51,934 --> 00:05:56,096 is the one known simply as "C-1." 132 00:05:56,189 --> 00:06:00,525 It was here, in 2015, that after drilling 133 00:06:00,684 --> 00:06:02,204 a six-inch-wide exploratory borehole... 134 00:06:02,353 --> 00:06:03,528 Right there. 135 00:06:03,687 --> 00:06:06,606 The team captured stunning video evidence 136 00:06:06,690 --> 00:06:08,784 of a mysterious gold-colored object 137 00:06:08,868 --> 00:06:11,444 embedded in the wall of a large cavern 138 00:06:11,529 --> 00:06:14,206 some 170 feet underground. 139 00:06:14,290 --> 00:06:15,707 Those are gold-colored. 140 00:06:15,792 --> 00:06:17,010 Yeah, and there's another piece of it there, too. 141 00:06:17,034 --> 00:06:18,960 Yeah, another piece. 142 00:06:26,210 --> 00:06:28,887 Subsequent efforts to confirm the identity of the object 143 00:06:29,046 --> 00:06:32,974 included the expansion of C-1 to a 48-inch diameter, 144 00:06:33,059 --> 00:06:35,560 along with a number of dive operations. 145 00:06:35,719 --> 00:06:37,979 Oh, what's this? Is this another one? 146 00:06:38,139 --> 00:06:39,139 I can see gold. 147 00:06:39,223 --> 00:06:41,400 Last year, 148 00:06:41,559 --> 00:06:43,393 the team obtained additional video evidence 149 00:06:43,477 --> 00:06:46,071 of three more gold-colored objects. 150 00:06:46,155 --> 00:06:49,899 This evidence, combined with the recent water testing results, 151 00:06:49,992 --> 00:06:53,153 has given Rick, Marty and the team 152 00:06:53,237 --> 00:06:56,832 every reason to believe they may be close to finally locating 153 00:06:56,991 --> 00:06:59,659 the fabled Money Pit treasure vault. 154 00:06:59,752 --> 00:07:02,421 Where do we go 155 00:07:02,505 --> 00:07:05,757 with-with those results so that we can focus our efforts? 156 00:07:05,916 --> 00:07:10,503 And so, we identified a lab that can take a look 157 00:07:10,596 --> 00:07:14,174 not only at our water samples from the perspective of silver, 158 00:07:14,267 --> 00:07:17,177 uh, but they can take a look at our water samples from 159 00:07:17,270 --> 00:07:18,437 the perspective of gold. 160 00:07:19,355 --> 00:07:21,598 - All right! - There you go. 161 00:07:21,682 --> 00:07:25,351 I thought gold wasn't detectable, though, in water. 162 00:07:25,445 --> 00:07:28,113 - Apparently, it is. - Okay. 163 00:07:28,272 --> 00:07:29,591 And, so, this is something new. 164 00:07:29,615 --> 00:07:31,616 It's a lab in Queens, Ontario, 165 00:07:31,775 --> 00:07:34,202 and they specialize in looking at groundwater 166 00:07:34,287 --> 00:07:36,037 in exploration for gold mines. 167 00:07:36,122 --> 00:07:37,205 Great. 168 00:07:37,364 --> 00:07:38,615 And so, I'm pretty excited. 169 00:07:38,708 --> 00:07:41,877 Rick, I want to look for this gold 170 00:07:41,961 --> 00:07:43,786 as soon as possible. 171 00:07:43,880 --> 00:07:45,357 We've been looking for gold for ten years now, 172 00:07:45,381 --> 00:07:47,799 and now we hear that maybe we can detect it in the water. 173 00:07:47,884 --> 00:07:49,042 Let's see. 174 00:07:49,126 --> 00:07:50,279 Yeah, I think everybody's on board that. 175 00:07:50,303 --> 00:07:52,304 Yeah. 176 00:07:52,463 --> 00:07:54,199 So, we'll get going on that as soon as possible. 177 00:07:54,223 --> 00:07:55,882 And we're just gonna need everybody's help 178 00:07:55,966 --> 00:07:57,726 deciding where to sample. 179 00:07:59,145 --> 00:08:01,897 In order to pinpoint the exact location of precious metals 180 00:08:02,056 --> 00:08:04,474 buried deep in the Money Pit, 181 00:08:04,558 --> 00:08:06,893 Dr. Spooner will take water samples 182 00:08:06,986 --> 00:08:10,063 from over 30 boreholes throughout the area, 183 00:08:10,156 --> 00:08:13,909 strategically chosen based on last year's findings. 184 00:08:13,993 --> 00:08:17,329 Then, using cutting-edge mineral analysis, 185 00:08:17,488 --> 00:08:20,832 the team will be able to identify not only the areas 186 00:08:20,991 --> 00:08:23,084 with the highest concentration of silver 187 00:08:23,244 --> 00:08:26,087 but also any presence of gold. 188 00:08:26,172 --> 00:08:29,082 This is not just about chasing the gold and silver. 189 00:08:29,166 --> 00:08:32,335 It's about chasing where the gold and silver is. 190 00:08:32,428 --> 00:08:34,596 And the only way, I think, to do that 191 00:08:34,680 --> 00:08:38,517 is testing further water samples from this area 192 00:08:38,676 --> 00:08:40,677 where these trace elements are coming up. 193 00:08:40,761 --> 00:08:43,596 That's great, but, Rick, we're all excited about 194 00:08:43,689 --> 00:08:46,775 this silver in the water and eager to see if there's gold, 195 00:08:46,934 --> 00:08:49,528 but what about putting down big cans? 196 00:08:49,687 --> 00:08:51,363 Yes, we have reached out to Irving 197 00:08:51,522 --> 00:08:53,949 for a quote, and the quote is for a ten-foot can. 198 00:08:54,033 --> 00:08:56,117 Right. 199 00:08:56,277 --> 00:08:58,861 Once the upcoming water tests are completed, 200 00:08:58,955 --> 00:09:01,614 the Laginas and their team will drill up to 201 00:09:01,707 --> 00:09:04,543 20 new six-inch boreholes in the areas that reveal 202 00:09:04,627 --> 00:09:08,037 any evidence of silver and hopefully gold. 203 00:09:08,122 --> 00:09:11,383 Based on those findings, they will conduct their biggest 204 00:09:11,542 --> 00:09:14,719 and most expensive dig to date by excavating 205 00:09:14,878 --> 00:09:17,639 a series of ten-foot-wide steel-cased shafts 206 00:09:17,798 --> 00:09:20,475 to depths of as much as 200 feet. 207 00:09:22,636 --> 00:09:25,972 The caisson size came down to simple math. 208 00:09:26,065 --> 00:09:29,809 A ten-foot can over an eight-foot can represents 209 00:09:29,893 --> 00:09:32,821 40% more material to search through. 210 00:09:32,905 --> 00:09:35,824 That's why we're doing this. We want to find something. 211 00:09:36,984 --> 00:09:39,319 I think we should round back to the swamp. 212 00:09:39,412 --> 00:09:41,047 Who would've thought, you know, we'd find this 213 00:09:41,071 --> 00:09:42,914 - down the road, right? - Yeah. This is crazy. 214 00:09:44,417 --> 00:09:45,575 God, look at that. 215 00:09:45,659 --> 00:09:47,493 That looks exactly like an old Roman road. 216 00:09:47,578 --> 00:09:48,745 It's possible. 217 00:09:48,829 --> 00:09:51,089 Last year, the team uncovered 218 00:09:51,248 --> 00:09:54,426 a massive stone road, or possible ship's wharf, 219 00:09:54,585 --> 00:09:56,511 in the southeastern corner of the swamp. 220 00:09:56,670 --> 00:09:58,013 This is really cool. 221 00:09:58,097 --> 00:09:59,097 It's impressive. 222 00:09:59,256 --> 00:10:01,349 This is mondo cool. 223 00:10:01,508 --> 00:10:05,845 Further investigation revealed a separate cobblestone pathway, 224 00:10:05,929 --> 00:10:10,016 extending up the swamp's eastern border and continuing on 225 00:10:10,100 --> 00:10:13,278 to an as yet undetermined destination on the island. 226 00:10:14,614 --> 00:10:16,856 It was along this stone path 227 00:10:16,940 --> 00:10:20,952 that the team also found pieces of 15th-century keg barrels, 228 00:10:21,111 --> 00:10:22,278 iron ring bolts... 229 00:10:22,371 --> 00:10:25,531 Possibly utilized as part of a pulley system... 230 00:10:25,625 --> 00:10:28,793 And a trade weight, an ancient tool typically used 231 00:10:28,878 --> 00:10:31,880 for the measurement of gold and silver coins. 232 00:10:32,039 --> 00:10:36,709 But who built these features, when, and for what purpose, 233 00:10:36,802 --> 00:10:40,639 remain burning questions for Rick, Marty and the team. 234 00:10:40,798 --> 00:10:43,808 The sole purpose of everything associated 235 00:10:43,967 --> 00:10:45,887 with the stone path is to find out where it goes. 236 00:10:45,978 --> 00:10:47,479 It may go to the Money Pit. 237 00:10:47,563 --> 00:10:50,056 If you're offloading something from a ship, 238 00:10:50,140 --> 00:10:51,974 you're gonna need a stone path or a road 239 00:10:52,059 --> 00:10:54,069 to carry something inland. 240 00:10:54,228 --> 00:10:56,738 So, we need to follow that path. 241 00:10:57,898 --> 00:11:00,158 I'm interested in going back to the stone path. 242 00:11:00,242 --> 00:11:02,243 - Mm-hmm. - I think, uh, 243 00:11:02,403 --> 00:11:04,746 Miriam has got the trowel she loaned me. 244 00:11:04,830 --> 00:11:08,166 Yes. We'll give you a trowel, don't worry. 245 00:11:08,250 --> 00:11:09,909 Okey doke. 246 00:11:10,002 --> 00:11:12,337 So, that leads us to 247 00:11:12,421 --> 00:11:15,164 something that is... will be very impactful this year. 248 00:11:15,249 --> 00:11:16,666 - So, Laird... - Yeah. 249 00:11:16,750 --> 00:11:18,418 Can you give us some background about 250 00:11:18,502 --> 00:11:19,585 CCH's renewed interest 251 00:11:19,670 --> 00:11:21,596 and what the permitting process will be? 252 00:11:21,681 --> 00:11:22,681 Yeah. 253 00:11:22,765 --> 00:11:24,766 You know, where we currently sit. 254 00:11:24,850 --> 00:11:27,093 Yeah, so this year, um, obviously we have 255 00:11:27,186 --> 00:11:28,853 a lot of stricter regulations. 256 00:11:28,938 --> 00:11:31,180 The Department of Community, Culture and Heritage, 257 00:11:31,265 --> 00:11:33,441 who oversees archaeology in Nova Scotia, 258 00:11:33,526 --> 00:11:36,027 they've suddenly sat up and, uh, and taken notice. 259 00:11:36,186 --> 00:11:38,938 They want more control over any search for 260 00:11:39,031 --> 00:11:40,949 past human activities. 261 00:11:42,368 --> 00:11:44,168 So, with any archaeological exploration, 262 00:11:44,203 --> 00:11:46,446 we're not gonna be able to operate 263 00:11:46,530 --> 00:11:47,956 the way we did in previous years. 264 00:11:48,040 --> 00:11:49,457 Yeah. 265 00:11:49,616 --> 00:11:51,960 In 2010, 266 00:11:52,119 --> 00:11:53,953 the Laginas and their partners 267 00:11:54,046 --> 00:11:57,373 obtained permission under the Oak Island Treasure Act 268 00:11:57,466 --> 00:12:00,051 to investigate all areas of the island, 269 00:12:00,210 --> 00:12:04,130 excluding designated locations of cultural importance 270 00:12:04,214 --> 00:12:07,976 such as the Samuel Ball foundation on Lot 25 271 00:12:08,060 --> 00:12:12,313 and the Daniel McGinnis foundation on Lot 21. 272 00:12:12,473 --> 00:12:16,401 However, in the spring of 2021, 273 00:12:16,560 --> 00:12:18,570 they were informed by the provincial department 274 00:12:18,654 --> 00:12:20,980 of Community, Culture and Heritage 275 00:12:21,073 --> 00:12:24,909 that regulatory oversight, especially activities involving 276 00:12:24,994 --> 00:12:28,821 archaeological investigations across the island, had changed. 277 00:12:28,914 --> 00:12:32,584 In previous years, the island was divided into two parts: 278 00:12:32,743 --> 00:12:34,911 the western drumlin, which we needed 279 00:12:35,004 --> 00:12:36,671 regular archeological permits for, 280 00:12:36,830 --> 00:12:39,332 and then the eastern drumlin, where, 281 00:12:39,416 --> 00:12:41,918 the vast majority of which, we needed no permits at all. 282 00:12:42,011 --> 00:12:44,429 The Department of Community, Culture and Heritage 283 00:12:44,513 --> 00:12:48,090 decided to rescind all of that, except for that small area 284 00:12:48,184 --> 00:12:51,603 around the Money Pit, and require permits for 285 00:12:51,687 --> 00:12:56,691 any work done, and to monitor the excavation work. 286 00:12:56,776 --> 00:13:01,279 So, they want more formal tests and excavated by hand 287 00:13:01,363 --> 00:13:03,773 and screen everything, uh, 288 00:13:03,857 --> 00:13:06,201 just like we would on a, on a normal archaeological site. 289 00:13:06,285 --> 00:13:07,944 Okay. 290 00:13:08,037 --> 00:13:09,362 When we first started 291 00:13:09,455 --> 00:13:11,447 on this quest of Oak Island, 292 00:13:11,532 --> 00:13:13,792 with the original treasure trove license that we had, 293 00:13:13,876 --> 00:13:17,119 there was very little extra permission we needed. 294 00:13:17,204 --> 00:13:21,457 There has been a gradually increasing level of scrutiny, 295 00:13:21,542 --> 00:13:24,293 oversight and regulation since that time. 296 00:13:24,378 --> 00:13:26,963 And I think it's because of our efforts. 297 00:13:27,047 --> 00:13:31,300 We've proven that this place has some real historical value. 298 00:13:32,553 --> 00:13:35,897 The unintended consequence is we got more regulation. 299 00:13:35,981 --> 00:13:38,817 But it's kind of a pat on the back, really. 300 00:13:40,060 --> 00:13:43,238 The powers that be have basically blessed it now 301 00:13:43,322 --> 00:13:44,823 by saying, "Hey, this is for real. 302 00:13:44,907 --> 00:13:45,990 This matters." 303 00:13:46,075 --> 00:13:48,076 Well, that's great. We made them care. 304 00:13:48,235 --> 00:13:50,736 - We made them care, yeah. - Yeah. 305 00:13:50,821 --> 00:13:51,996 I don't think, 306 00:13:52,155 --> 00:13:54,499 at this point, you see it as restrictive 307 00:13:54,658 --> 00:13:56,584 - or prohibitive. - No. 308 00:13:56,669 --> 00:13:58,586 In fact, what they've said, I believe, is, 309 00:13:58,671 --> 00:13:59,921 - "We'll work with you." - Yes. 310 00:14:00,005 --> 00:14:01,422 So, all good news to me, mate. 311 00:14:01,582 --> 00:14:03,591 - Exactly. - Okay. 312 00:14:03,750 --> 00:14:06,085 It sounds like we're all on the same team 313 00:14:06,169 --> 00:14:07,420 and we can do this properly. 314 00:14:07,513 --> 00:14:09,597 - Well said. - Yeah. 315 00:14:09,756 --> 00:14:11,674 So, let's get to work. 316 00:14:11,767 --> 00:14:13,935 - To the quest. - Thanks, everybody. 317 00:14:14,094 --> 00:14:16,014 - See you, guys. - See you later, guys. - See ya. 318 00:14:20,017 --> 00:14:21,411 Following their meeting in the war room... 319 00:14:21,435 --> 00:14:22,671 Finding some more treasure today. 320 00:14:22,695 --> 00:14:24,163 - Some more silver water. - Yeah. 321 00:14:24,187 --> 00:14:26,781 Geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner 322 00:14:26,866 --> 00:14:29,108 and chemist Dr. Matt Lukeman 323 00:14:29,192 --> 00:14:31,611 join Oak Island historian Charles Barkhouse, 324 00:14:31,695 --> 00:14:33,371 surveyor Steve Guptill 325 00:14:33,455 --> 00:14:37,366 and project manager Scott Barlow in the Money Pit area. 326 00:14:37,459 --> 00:14:39,118 So, we-we formed a game plan with Rick, 327 00:14:39,211 --> 00:14:41,203 and the game plan is to test a lot of water wells. 328 00:14:41,288 --> 00:14:43,539 - Right. - I think we're gonna mix 329 00:14:43,624 --> 00:14:45,541 between 2017 and 2020 holes. 330 00:14:45,626 --> 00:14:46,792 Yes, that's right. 331 00:14:46,877 --> 00:14:49,554 Unlike last year's water test, 332 00:14:49,713 --> 00:14:51,639 which was limited to three boreholes 333 00:14:51,798 --> 00:14:53,299 in the Money Pit area, 334 00:14:53,383 --> 00:14:55,134 this new test will involve 335 00:14:55,218 --> 00:14:56,895 sampling from nearly ten times 336 00:14:56,979 --> 00:14:59,889 as many drill sites and past excavations, 337 00:14:59,973 --> 00:15:02,817 all of which yielded promising clues, 338 00:15:02,902 --> 00:15:06,812 pre-18th century artifacts and man-made structures. 339 00:15:06,897 --> 00:15:10,575 It is the team's hope that by identifying where 340 00:15:10,659 --> 00:15:14,662 the highest concentration of silver and possibly gold is, 341 00:15:14,747 --> 00:15:17,323 they will be able to pinpoint the precise location 342 00:15:17,407 --> 00:15:19,417 of the Money Pit treasure vault. 343 00:15:19,501 --> 00:15:22,411 So, today we're gonna start with E-8. 344 00:15:22,496 --> 00:15:24,566 - It's top on our list. - Yep. Well, we got lots to do, 345 00:15:24,590 --> 00:15:25,498 - so let's get at it. - Yeah. 346 00:15:25,582 --> 00:15:26,726 - We have a game plan. - Great. 347 00:15:26,750 --> 00:15:28,593 I think it's astounding 348 00:15:28,677 --> 00:15:31,262 that you can test for gold in the water, minute traces. 349 00:15:31,421 --> 00:15:33,506 You have to remember, it's parts per billion 350 00:15:33,590 --> 00:15:35,099 is what they're measuring, 351 00:15:35,258 --> 00:15:37,843 but hopefully there is some evidence 352 00:15:37,937 --> 00:15:39,929 that there's gold down in the Money Pit. 353 00:15:40,013 --> 00:15:42,932 The depth of this one might be, uh, 354 00:15:43,016 --> 00:15:44,600 a better chance for getting some silver. 355 00:15:44,693 --> 00:15:47,028 - Right? - Okay, let's hope. 356 00:15:47,112 --> 00:15:50,022 In order to collect the water samples, 357 00:15:50,115 --> 00:15:53,943 Dr. Spooner is using a single-valve sampling bailer. 358 00:15:54,027 --> 00:15:58,122 As the device descends down, the water within the borehole 359 00:15:58,207 --> 00:16:01,960 will force a ball valve to open, filling the bailer. 360 00:16:02,044 --> 00:16:04,203 Once it reaches the desired depth, 361 00:16:04,296 --> 00:16:07,206 a ball joint at the device's base will close, 362 00:16:07,299 --> 00:16:10,292 trapping and securing the water sample inside 363 00:16:10,377 --> 00:16:14,305 to prevent contamination as it is brought back to the surface. 364 00:16:17,968 --> 00:16:19,477 It's a little discolored. 365 00:16:22,055 --> 00:16:23,806 - That's it. - Okay. 366 00:16:23,890 --> 00:16:25,984 - I'm just gonna taste this. - Oh, you're serious? 367 00:16:26,143 --> 00:16:27,318 Ugh. 368 00:16:28,904 --> 00:16:31,063 Quite mineral-rich but fresh. 369 00:16:31,148 --> 00:16:33,399 A fair bit of iron. 370 00:16:33,483 --> 00:16:34,742 Or calcium. 371 00:16:34,827 --> 00:16:37,153 There's nothing that would ever hurt you down there. 372 00:16:37,246 --> 00:16:39,330 - Moving on. - Okay, yeah. 373 00:16:40,574 --> 00:16:42,908 Later that same day... 374 00:16:42,993 --> 00:16:45,503 - I think we're gonna learn something. - Yeah. 375 00:16:45,662 --> 00:16:47,079 Rick Lagina, Craig Tester 376 00:16:47,164 --> 00:16:49,924 and members of the team make their way 377 00:16:50,009 --> 00:16:53,678 to the southeast corner of the triangle-shaped swamp. 378 00:16:53,762 --> 00:16:56,264 In accordance with new regulations 379 00:16:56,348 --> 00:16:58,349 imposed by the provincial department 380 00:16:58,508 --> 00:17:00,593 of Community, Culture and Heritage, 381 00:17:00,677 --> 00:17:02,511 archaeologist Laird Niven 382 00:17:02,596 --> 00:17:05,023 has agreed to oversee a new investigation 383 00:17:05,107 --> 00:17:08,526 of the area near the stone road, or potential ship's wharf, 384 00:17:08,610 --> 00:17:11,279 that the team discovered one year ago. 385 00:17:11,438 --> 00:17:12,780 Morning, Bill. 386 00:17:12,865 --> 00:17:14,949 - Good day. - I see you brought your favorite trowel. 387 00:17:15,034 --> 00:17:16,525 Yes. 388 00:17:16,610 --> 00:17:18,194 You should be happy this morning, right? 389 00:17:18,278 --> 00:17:19,695 - For sure. - There you go. 390 00:17:19,780 --> 00:17:22,373 Why don't you hop down and we'll figure out a game plan here. 391 00:17:24,710 --> 00:17:26,869 There's the man of the hour, Laird. 392 00:17:26,953 --> 00:17:28,370 If you want to give him the lowdown. 393 00:17:28,455 --> 00:17:29,714 Well, we're looking at 394 00:17:29,873 --> 00:17:32,884 excavating this whole... this whole section in here. 395 00:17:33,043 --> 00:17:35,461 So, we're just going over, uh, logistics. 396 00:17:35,545 --> 00:17:38,130 The hope is to find some connective tissue 397 00:17:38,223 --> 00:17:39,474 to the stone road 398 00:17:39,633 --> 00:17:42,810 and further the understanding of it, specifically. 399 00:17:42,895 --> 00:17:44,804 Hopefully to date the structure. 400 00:17:44,888 --> 00:17:46,624 Well, the beauty of the swamp is it preserves the wood. 401 00:17:46,648 --> 00:17:47,928 Right? So, that's the importance. 402 00:17:47,974 --> 00:17:50,151 Well, hopefully we'll find out something today. 403 00:17:50,235 --> 00:17:53,312 We still don't know a whole lot about the stone road. 404 00:17:53,405 --> 00:17:56,074 So, the hope is, as we peel back the layers 405 00:17:56,158 --> 00:17:58,993 in the southeast corner, we'll find artifacts. 406 00:17:59,152 --> 00:18:01,329 We'll figure out some clues as to 407 00:18:01,413 --> 00:18:03,213 the who, what, when, where, why and how of it. 408 00:18:04,658 --> 00:18:06,325 How deep are we gonna go? 409 00:18:06,409 --> 00:18:07,585 As deep as it takes. 410 00:18:07,669 --> 00:18:09,504 Good. That's what I like to hear. 411 00:18:10,672 --> 00:18:13,666 At present, Rick, Marty and Craig 412 00:18:13,750 --> 00:18:17,336 may only conduct excavations without Laird Niven's oversight 413 00:18:17,429 --> 00:18:20,431 in the so-called green zone, which encompasses 414 00:18:20,516 --> 00:18:24,769 the Money Pit area on Lots 18, 19 and a portion of 20. 415 00:18:27,764 --> 00:18:30,024 It is because of the destructive digs 416 00:18:30,109 --> 00:18:32,184 that have taken place there over the last century 417 00:18:32,277 --> 00:18:34,695 that the provincial government has exempted it 418 00:18:34,855 --> 00:18:36,072 from their jurisdiction. 419 00:18:37,440 --> 00:18:39,867 The rest of the team's property on the island, 420 00:18:39,952 --> 00:18:42,528 including the swamp, is subject to 421 00:18:42,621 --> 00:18:46,040 the new strict Community, Culture and Heritage guidelines. 422 00:18:46,125 --> 00:18:49,627 However, in light of the significant discoveries 423 00:18:49,711 --> 00:18:52,371 made near the stone road last year, 424 00:18:52,455 --> 00:18:54,790 that also included wooden survey stakes 425 00:18:54,883 --> 00:18:57,552 and a possible stone mason's tool, 426 00:18:57,711 --> 00:19:01,297 all of which were carbon-dated to be over 400 years old, 427 00:19:01,381 --> 00:19:05,551 the team has obtained permission to continue a closely supervised 428 00:19:05,635 --> 00:19:09,647 excavation of the site for more important clues and artifacts. 429 00:19:12,559 --> 00:19:14,735 Last year, the work in the swamp indicated that 430 00:19:14,895 --> 00:19:17,132 there are some answers there, there are some mysteries there. 431 00:19:17,156 --> 00:19:19,648 It's an important feature, but that's the problem. 432 00:19:19,733 --> 00:19:21,233 Right now, it's only a something. 433 00:19:21,318 --> 00:19:23,411 It's a bunch of rocks laid out, 434 00:19:23,495 --> 00:19:26,071 and it presents itself as a stone road. 435 00:19:26,165 --> 00:19:27,248 But what is it? 436 00:19:27,332 --> 00:19:28,657 Where does it go? 437 00:19:28,750 --> 00:19:31,169 Why is it there? Who built it? 438 00:19:31,328 --> 00:19:33,421 We're hoping that some of those answers 439 00:19:33,505 --> 00:19:35,339 are in that southeast corner. 440 00:19:47,093 --> 00:19:48,102 Here we go. 441 00:19:48,187 --> 00:19:50,021 Hold it, Billy. 442 00:19:53,266 --> 00:19:55,109 Part of a barrel again. 443 00:19:55,194 --> 00:19:57,186 Another barrel stave? 444 00:19:57,270 --> 00:19:59,113 - Yeah, no mistaking that one. - Yeah. 445 00:19:59,272 --> 00:20:01,032 It's more concaved, yeah. 446 00:20:01,191 --> 00:20:03,275 That's really cool. Good eye, Craig. 447 00:20:03,368 --> 00:20:05,945 Oh, look, you can see where the, uh, the top 448 00:20:06,038 --> 00:20:08,539 - or the bottom was notched into there. - Oh, yeah? 449 00:20:08,698 --> 00:20:10,374 Part of a wooden keg barrel? 450 00:20:10,459 --> 00:20:14,203 Found next to the remains of the believed stone wharf? 451 00:20:14,296 --> 00:20:16,941 - Think there's another one there. - There's another one, yeah. 452 00:20:16,965 --> 00:20:19,300 - A few of them. - Over here, too. 453 00:20:19,384 --> 00:20:21,385 Yeah. 454 00:20:21,544 --> 00:20:22,544 Wow. 455 00:20:22,629 --> 00:20:24,138 Check that out. 456 00:20:24,297 --> 00:20:25,973 - Top of a keg. - Wow. 457 00:20:26,058 --> 00:20:28,467 Could these pieces of keg barrel 458 00:20:28,551 --> 00:20:31,637 be related to the ones Rick found one year ago 459 00:20:31,721 --> 00:20:35,224 along the nearby stone pathway leading out of the swamp, 460 00:20:35,308 --> 00:20:38,894 ones dated to as early as the 15th century? 461 00:20:38,987 --> 00:20:41,730 If so, could they be more evidence 462 00:20:41,815 --> 00:20:43,574 that this possible stone wharf 463 00:20:43,733 --> 00:20:46,568 and stone pathway were used to unload 464 00:20:46,653 --> 00:20:48,663 and then transport valuable cargo 465 00:20:48,822 --> 00:20:51,415 off a ship and onto Oak Island? 466 00:20:52,575 --> 00:20:54,043 - Laird! - Laird! 467 00:20:56,421 --> 00:20:58,307 - We found one nice piece of the barrel. - Yeah. 468 00:20:58,331 --> 00:21:00,726 - But now it looks like three or four of them, right? - Oh, yeah. 469 00:21:00,750 --> 00:21:03,010 - That's cool. - This is one right here, too. 470 00:21:03,095 --> 00:21:05,170 Nice. 471 00:21:05,255 --> 00:21:07,598 Think we've found a barrel here. 472 00:21:09,101 --> 00:21:11,760 - Yeah, that's probably where this came from. - Yeah. 473 00:21:11,845 --> 00:21:13,262 All part of the same barrel. 474 00:21:13,346 --> 00:21:15,106 What do you make of this? 475 00:21:16,692 --> 00:21:18,192 Red paint on it. 476 00:21:18,277 --> 00:21:21,779 Red paint and a little dowel. 477 00:21:21,938 --> 00:21:22,938 Huh. 478 00:21:23,023 --> 00:21:24,523 It's the top of the barrel. 479 00:21:24,616 --> 00:21:25,843 Yeah. It is the top of the barrel. 480 00:21:25,867 --> 00:21:28,193 That paint might tell us something. 481 00:21:28,278 --> 00:21:30,195 - Yeah. - They could maybe date paint. 482 00:21:30,280 --> 00:21:31,840 The barrel staves are interesting. 483 00:21:31,865 --> 00:21:33,791 What did it carry? When was it made? 484 00:21:33,950 --> 00:21:36,877 What we need to do is concentrate on what kind 485 00:21:37,037 --> 00:21:39,547 of sciences and professionals can look at these things. 486 00:21:39,706 --> 00:21:42,466 We can certainly find someone who can render an opinion. 487 00:21:42,551 --> 00:21:45,469 I noticed there's no metal loops, 488 00:21:45,554 --> 00:21:47,796 so that would make this barrel probably older. 489 00:21:47,881 --> 00:21:50,141 - No iron hoops. - Mm-hmm. 490 00:21:50,225 --> 00:21:52,194 - Now we're getting to the interesting stuff, right? - Yeah. 491 00:21:52,218 --> 00:21:54,312 - Well, let's keep going. - Yeah. 492 00:21:56,481 --> 00:21:58,566 The swamp road is a very interesting area. 493 00:21:58,725 --> 00:22:01,810 Why build a road in a swamp? 494 00:22:01,895 --> 00:22:03,479 I've come full circle. I'm with Rick. 495 00:22:03,572 --> 00:22:05,481 The swamp still has some secrets. 496 00:22:05,565 --> 00:22:07,649 He thinks the key to Oak Island is in there. 497 00:22:07,734 --> 00:22:09,401 I'm not so sure about that. 498 00:22:09,494 --> 00:22:11,662 But it clearly has been hiding some secrets. 499 00:22:13,907 --> 00:22:16,334 Oh, got a signal. 500 00:22:19,588 --> 00:22:22,081 - Right in here? - Just here, mate. 501 00:22:22,165 --> 00:22:23,341 Good one, too. 502 00:22:26,252 --> 00:22:27,563 Shouldn't be a blasting cap this far down, should it? 503 00:22:27,587 --> 00:22:28,971 Shouldn't be. 504 00:22:31,841 --> 00:22:33,509 Let's see if I can pinpoint it. 505 00:22:43,770 --> 00:22:45,529 Come on. Where are you? 506 00:22:45,614 --> 00:22:46,697 It's in my hand. 507 00:22:49,109 --> 00:22:50,149 I knew it was in this bit. 508 00:22:51,953 --> 00:22:53,287 What do we got here? 509 00:22:53,446 --> 00:22:55,539 What the heck is that?! 510 00:22:59,702 --> 00:23:01,822 While investigating the possible stone wharf 511 00:23:01,880 --> 00:23:03,720 in the Oak Island swamp, metal detection expert 512 00:23:03,790 --> 00:23:07,793 Gary Drayton has just made a potentially important find. 513 00:23:07,877 --> 00:23:10,388 Is that like a-a cog of some kind? 514 00:23:10,547 --> 00:23:13,048 - A gear. Yeah. - Yeah, like a cog. 515 00:23:13,133 --> 00:23:15,384 Don't want to mess with it too much, 516 00:23:15,468 --> 00:23:16,635 but a nice color underneath. 517 00:23:16,719 --> 00:23:18,979 That's my favorite color underneath. 518 00:23:19,064 --> 00:23:21,306 Here you go, mate. 519 00:23:21,391 --> 00:23:23,809 That's unusual, innit? What the heck is that? 520 00:23:23,902 --> 00:23:25,978 Down so deep, as well. 521 00:23:26,071 --> 00:23:27,396 Is it a gear? 522 00:23:27,480 --> 00:23:29,314 - Gear, yeah. - Yeah. 523 00:23:29,399 --> 00:23:31,909 - Clock gear? - Small gear. 524 00:23:31,993 --> 00:23:33,661 What would you say that is? 525 00:23:33,820 --> 00:23:35,904 - Copper? - I have no idea. 526 00:23:35,989 --> 00:23:39,500 I hate to say the "G" word, but it could be. 527 00:23:39,659 --> 00:23:41,729 - It's a watch? - That's what I was thinking. 528 00:23:41,753 --> 00:23:43,838 Maybe a piece of a watch. A pocket watch. 529 00:23:43,922 --> 00:23:45,423 - Or a clock mechanism. - Yeah. 530 00:23:45,507 --> 00:23:48,250 Pocket watches go back a long time. 531 00:23:48,334 --> 00:23:50,594 I mean, early 1700s, I believe. 532 00:23:50,679 --> 00:23:52,199 I think the first ones were in England. 533 00:23:52,264 --> 00:23:54,682 Yeah, I know the early watch mechanisms are 534 00:23:54,766 --> 00:23:55,766 even older than that. 535 00:23:55,842 --> 00:23:56,934 - Yeah. - Yeah. 536 00:23:57,018 --> 00:23:59,178 Pocket watches 537 00:23:59,262 --> 00:24:03,015 were first developed in Europe sometime in the 15th century. 538 00:24:03,099 --> 00:24:07,686 But up until the late 1700s, they were reserved for the elite 539 00:24:07,770 --> 00:24:09,855 due to the fact that they often contained 540 00:24:09,939 --> 00:24:12,783 gold, silver and even jewels. 541 00:24:12,868 --> 00:24:16,695 If this object is indeed part of an ancient pocket watch, 542 00:24:16,779 --> 00:24:18,372 was it left behind by someone 543 00:24:18,457 --> 00:24:21,208 who buried treasure on Oak Island? 544 00:24:21,367 --> 00:24:24,962 And could further analysis of it help determine the nationality 545 00:24:25,121 --> 00:24:27,882 of just who it may have belonged to? 546 00:24:27,966 --> 00:24:31,126 And the cool thing is, 'cause we have found a little gear, 547 00:24:31,219 --> 00:24:33,045 if there was a pocket watch here, 548 00:24:33,129 --> 00:24:35,639 it would probably be made of silver or gold. 549 00:24:35,724 --> 00:24:37,975 That would be excellent. 550 00:24:38,059 --> 00:24:39,195 So, you could do some dancing, eh? 551 00:24:39,219 --> 00:24:40,644 You got that right, mate. 552 00:24:40,803 --> 00:24:42,471 Really? You'd dance for that? 553 00:24:42,555 --> 00:24:43,481 - I would. - Would you? 554 00:24:43,565 --> 00:24:44,890 Gold. On Oak Island. 555 00:24:44,983 --> 00:24:46,308 That would be brilliant. 556 00:24:47,977 --> 00:24:49,570 Okay, keep looking. 557 00:24:49,654 --> 00:24:51,563 Let's step it up a gear. 558 00:24:54,409 --> 00:24:56,452 Later that afternoon... 559 00:24:58,997 --> 00:25:01,165 Gary, you had some thoughts in the field. 560 00:25:01,324 --> 00:25:02,718 Yeah, I didn't want to say the "G" word, 561 00:25:02,742 --> 00:25:04,660 but, hey, fingers crossed. 562 00:25:04,744 --> 00:25:07,079 Rick Lagina, Gary Drayton 563 00:25:07,172 --> 00:25:10,591 and archeologist Laird Niven join Billy Gerhardt 564 00:25:10,675 --> 00:25:14,586 and geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner in the archeology trailer 565 00:25:14,671 --> 00:25:17,765 to clean and conduct preliminary analysis 566 00:25:17,924 --> 00:25:20,184 on the gold-colored object just discovered in the swamp. 567 00:25:20,343 --> 00:25:21,927 So, I see the ultrasonic cleaner is on. 568 00:25:22,011 --> 00:25:23,354 You're gonna clean it first? 569 00:25:23,513 --> 00:25:27,441 Yes. Yeah, it need... it needs access to the bare metal. 570 00:25:27,600 --> 00:25:31,362 In order to begin conserving the artifact, 571 00:25:31,446 --> 00:25:33,864 Laird is using an ultrasonic cleaning machine. 572 00:25:35,700 --> 00:25:37,776 Wow, look at it. 573 00:25:37,860 --> 00:25:40,621 - Dang, that's zapping it, innit? - Yeah. 574 00:25:40,780 --> 00:25:42,790 You can see it's definitely some kind of cog. 575 00:25:42,874 --> 00:25:44,199 Yeah. 576 00:25:44,284 --> 00:25:45,617 That's remarkable. 577 00:25:46,878 --> 00:25:49,713 By generating high-frequency pressure in water, 578 00:25:49,798 --> 00:25:52,291 the device gently cleanses objects 579 00:25:52,375 --> 00:25:55,636 without causing abrasions or damage to them. 580 00:25:55,720 --> 00:25:58,389 In addition to revealing fine details, 581 00:25:58,473 --> 00:26:02,050 this process also removes any surface contamination 582 00:26:02,135 --> 00:26:04,311 that might interfere with chemical analysis 583 00:26:04,470 --> 00:26:06,021 conducted on the object. 584 00:26:08,141 --> 00:26:10,392 We may stop it there. 585 00:26:10,485 --> 00:26:11,986 Is that enough to test it? 586 00:26:12,145 --> 00:26:13,362 - Oh, yeah. - Yeah. 587 00:26:14,897 --> 00:26:18,492 What is the compositional analysis gonna really tell us 588 00:26:18,577 --> 00:26:20,485 in terms of possibly dating the item? 589 00:26:20,570 --> 00:26:22,830 So, I think it's a matter of something like this 590 00:26:22,989 --> 00:26:24,415 is getting the data. 591 00:26:24,499 --> 00:26:26,241 First of all, verifying whether or not 592 00:26:26,334 --> 00:26:27,743 there's precious metal involved. 593 00:26:27,827 --> 00:26:29,911 And then, along with form and chemistry, 594 00:26:29,996 --> 00:26:32,256 you can pretty well nail it. 595 00:26:32,415 --> 00:26:35,092 It's a powerful tool, but it still 596 00:26:35,176 --> 00:26:36,752 doesn't take away the expert who can 597 00:26:36,845 --> 00:26:38,178 - look at the shape. - Sure. 598 00:26:38,263 --> 00:26:39,430 - Yeah. - Yeah. 599 00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:43,080 Be very careful. It's pretty delicate. 600 00:26:43,935 --> 00:26:47,021 That is delicate. I don't want to crush it. 601 00:26:47,105 --> 00:26:49,097 Now that the object has been cleaned, 602 00:26:49,190 --> 00:26:51,275 Dr. Spooner will analyze it 603 00:26:51,359 --> 00:26:54,353 using an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer machine, 604 00:26:54,437 --> 00:26:56,605 also known as XRF. 605 00:26:57,699 --> 00:27:00,275 It works by emitting nondestructive radiation, 606 00:27:00,360 --> 00:27:02,027 which identifies the types 607 00:27:02,120 --> 00:27:05,205 of elements and metals present in objects. 608 00:27:05,365 --> 00:27:08,784 Because metal is often found combined with other minerals, 609 00:27:08,868 --> 00:27:10,702 every mined source of raw ore 610 00:27:10,787 --> 00:27:13,205 bears its own unique elemental mixture, 611 00:27:13,289 --> 00:27:15,874 also known as an alloy. 612 00:27:15,958 --> 00:27:18,377 By determining this object's composition, 613 00:27:18,461 --> 00:27:20,962 the team may be able to trace not only 614 00:27:21,047 --> 00:27:24,975 where the metal in it was mined, but also when. 615 00:27:25,134 --> 00:27:27,302 I'll interpret the metals we see, 616 00:27:27,395 --> 00:27:29,063 but all we have to do is give it 617 00:27:29,147 --> 00:27:33,484 a little press of the button, and then off it goes. 618 00:27:37,063 --> 00:27:42,326 So, yeah, we have, uh, an alloy of copper and zinc, which is... 619 00:27:42,410 --> 00:27:43,902 - Brass. - Brass. 620 00:27:43,986 --> 00:27:45,737 Yep, with a little bit of lead, 621 00:27:45,822 --> 00:27:48,999 iron and nickel, which is quite common, too. 622 00:27:49,158 --> 00:27:51,669 Dang, I put my dancing boots on, as well. 623 00:27:54,089 --> 00:27:55,369 Hey, maybe the case will be gold. 624 00:27:55,415 --> 00:27:56,757 We're still digging there. 625 00:27:56,916 --> 00:27:58,834 - You never know. - Right. 626 00:27:58,918 --> 00:28:01,178 Yeah, I mean, it's not gold, but it doesn't mean 627 00:28:01,337 --> 00:28:03,588 - it's not significant. - Exactly. 628 00:28:03,673 --> 00:28:08,185 But the coolest thing of all is the XRF machine. 629 00:28:08,269 --> 00:28:10,771 - It's-it's a wonderful tool. - Yeah. 630 00:28:10,855 --> 00:28:12,667 - Anyway, thank you. - Yeah. Yeah. Oh, you're welcome. 631 00:28:12,691 --> 00:28:14,766 - Quite a lesson. Appreciate it. - Yeah. 632 00:28:14,851 --> 00:28:16,017 See you later, mate. 633 00:28:16,102 --> 00:28:17,695 See you. 634 00:28:23,868 --> 00:28:25,703 All right. That's the last sample. 635 00:28:25,787 --> 00:28:28,872 As a new day begins on Oak Island, 636 00:28:28,957 --> 00:28:31,950 and as the water test at the Money Pit continues... 637 00:28:32,043 --> 00:28:34,628 Gentlemen, we all remember Terry Deveau. 638 00:28:34,713 --> 00:28:36,046 Terry, thank you, on short notice, 639 00:28:36,205 --> 00:28:37,692 for coming down to the war room. Appreciate it. 640 00:28:37,716 --> 00:28:40,542 Well, it's my pleasure, Rick. I'm really glad to be here. 641 00:28:40,626 --> 00:28:43,053 Rick, along with Craig Tester 642 00:28:43,212 --> 00:28:45,464 and Laird Niven, gather with other members 643 00:28:45,548 --> 00:28:47,549 of the team in the war room to meet with 644 00:28:47,633 --> 00:28:50,644 antiquities expert Terry Deveau. 645 00:28:50,729 --> 00:28:54,064 You know, guys, I needn't remind anyone here of the... 646 00:28:54,223 --> 00:28:56,641 Probably the most unique discovery last year, 647 00:28:56,726 --> 00:28:58,402 and that was the stone road in the swamp. 648 00:28:58,561 --> 00:28:59,987 Absolutely. 649 00:29:00,071 --> 00:29:03,398 That is very impressive. Wow. 650 00:29:03,491 --> 00:29:07,068 Last year, Terry, who is an environmental scientist 651 00:29:07,153 --> 00:29:09,154 and also the current president 652 00:29:09,238 --> 00:29:11,823 of the New England Antiquities Research Association, 653 00:29:11,908 --> 00:29:15,002 made a stunning assessment of the massive stone road 654 00:29:15,161 --> 00:29:16,328 that the team discovered 655 00:29:16,412 --> 00:29:18,672 in the southeastern corner of the swamp. 656 00:29:18,757 --> 00:29:21,341 This is 16th century and before. 657 00:29:21,426 --> 00:29:23,418 That's remarkable. 658 00:29:23,503 --> 00:29:25,763 In light of the recent discoveries 659 00:29:25,847 --> 00:29:28,340 made near the stone road in the swamp, 660 00:29:28,424 --> 00:29:30,851 Rick has invited Terry to present new research 661 00:29:31,010 --> 00:29:34,521 that he's prepared about the possible origins of the feature. 662 00:29:34,606 --> 00:29:38,442 You don't find stone roads underneath swamps, you know, 663 00:29:38,601 --> 00:29:40,171 below the surface of a swamp, but we did. 664 00:29:40,195 --> 00:29:42,613 And we're finding odd things 665 00:29:42,772 --> 00:29:44,689 in the southeast corner of the swamp. 666 00:29:44,774 --> 00:29:46,450 Can't wait to see what else is there. 667 00:29:46,534 --> 00:29:48,360 So, Terry, I turn it over to you. 668 00:29:48,453 --> 00:29:49,611 All right. 669 00:29:49,695 --> 00:29:52,531 So, when we saw that stone road 670 00:29:52,624 --> 00:29:55,951 uncovered in the swamp last year, it just blew me away. 671 00:29:56,035 --> 00:29:57,395 Like, I was pretty much speechless. 672 00:29:57,453 --> 00:30:00,539 I've never seen anything of that magnitude in Nova Scotia 673 00:30:00,632 --> 00:30:02,123 built that way. 674 00:30:02,208 --> 00:30:04,551 So, afterwards, I started doing 675 00:30:04,636 --> 00:30:07,971 a little bit of research into the historical records. 676 00:30:08,130 --> 00:30:11,550 I know that you're following the stone path 677 00:30:11,634 --> 00:30:13,718 up towards the north, and then towards the east. 678 00:30:13,812 --> 00:30:17,648 So, what I was looking for in my investigation 679 00:30:17,732 --> 00:30:19,650 is to see if there was some imagery 680 00:30:19,809 --> 00:30:23,153 of the terrain that surrounds the beach. 681 00:30:24,239 --> 00:30:26,648 Because the beach as it exists now 682 00:30:26,732 --> 00:30:28,826 was probably different many, many years ago. 683 00:30:31,237 --> 00:30:35,156 I found aerial imagery that had the most detail. 684 00:30:35,250 --> 00:30:37,751 And then the next thing I did 685 00:30:37,836 --> 00:30:41,079 is outline areas on the aerial imagery. 686 00:30:41,163 --> 00:30:45,584 I started looking at the actual underwater features, 687 00:30:45,677 --> 00:30:48,837 and the purple lines are 688 00:30:48,930 --> 00:30:51,181 linear features on the sea floor. 689 00:30:51,340 --> 00:30:55,519 The next thing I did is look for boulders 690 00:30:55,603 --> 00:30:58,021 on the sea floor, as well. 691 00:30:58,180 --> 00:31:01,525 And so the golden dots are the boulders. 692 00:31:01,609 --> 00:31:03,602 The boulders seem to be clustered 693 00:31:03,695 --> 00:31:06,938 in these lines, 694 00:31:07,023 --> 00:31:09,274 but they're not totally random. 695 00:31:09,358 --> 00:31:10,442 They do have a pattern. 696 00:31:10,535 --> 00:31:13,370 So, that right away is pretty suggestive. 697 00:31:14,447 --> 00:31:17,875 So, I brought in a aerial photo 698 00:31:18,034 --> 00:31:21,962 of the actual excavation that was done in 2020. 699 00:31:22,046 --> 00:31:29,219 And it is kind of amazing how the stone road seems to line up 700 00:31:29,378 --> 00:31:33,048 with the boulders and the linear features 701 00:31:33,132 --> 00:31:35,559 that were evident in the aerial imagery. 702 00:31:35,643 --> 00:31:36,894 Wow. 703 00:31:38,304 --> 00:31:42,223 Just purely observationally, that-that alignment is strange. 704 00:31:42,317 --> 00:31:43,725 - Yeah. - Yeah. 705 00:31:43,809 --> 00:31:46,645 The linear features that are there suggest that 706 00:31:46,729 --> 00:31:49,573 there may be some remnants of dock construction materials 707 00:31:49,732 --> 00:31:52,159 that would give you some indication that 708 00:31:52,243 --> 00:31:55,162 it did extend, let's say, out into a-a stone dock perhaps, 709 00:31:55,246 --> 00:31:56,413 in-into the water. 710 00:31:58,240 --> 00:31:59,750 A stone dock? 711 00:32:00,993 --> 00:32:02,494 Although Laird Niven, 712 00:32:02,578 --> 00:32:05,923 geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner and the team 713 00:32:06,007 --> 00:32:08,667 have speculated that the massive stone road may have been 714 00:32:08,760 --> 00:32:12,087 the remains of a shipping wharf centuries ago, 715 00:32:12,171 --> 00:32:16,266 is it possible that Terry Deveau has found photographic evidence 716 00:32:16,351 --> 00:32:18,852 that could help verify it and identify 717 00:32:18,937 --> 00:32:20,771 more of the ancient feature 718 00:32:20,930 --> 00:32:24,182 and clues that could help determine its origin? 719 00:32:24,266 --> 00:32:27,277 Is it your suggestion, then, that a-a ship 720 00:32:27,362 --> 00:32:29,947 comes up to that dock, 721 00:32:30,031 --> 00:32:32,783 offload, and then it's taken ashore? 722 00:32:32,942 --> 00:32:34,868 - Is that what you're suggesting? - Yeah. 723 00:32:34,953 --> 00:32:38,446 If there had been a fairly narrow dock 724 00:32:38,531 --> 00:32:42,292 and road attached to it, coming in this direction, 725 00:32:42,377 --> 00:32:44,786 you would need to have kind of a staging area. 726 00:32:44,870 --> 00:32:46,129 Yep. 727 00:32:46,288 --> 00:32:48,215 Is there a ballpark date, era 728 00:32:48,299 --> 00:32:50,884 when you think this was constructed? 729 00:32:50,969 --> 00:32:55,630 This is a type of road that was built in Europe in the 1500s. 730 00:32:55,715 --> 00:32:57,307 Wow. 731 00:32:58,551 --> 00:33:00,468 If you look for the way 732 00:33:00,553 --> 00:33:05,306 roads were generally made by people in Nova Scotia, 733 00:33:05,391 --> 00:33:07,651 what comes to my mind is the Portuguese. 734 00:33:09,153 --> 00:33:13,907 The Portuguese were active in Nova Scotia from 1522 735 00:33:13,992 --> 00:33:17,786 up till no later than, uh, 1583. 736 00:33:19,155 --> 00:33:20,163 Hmm. 737 00:33:21,574 --> 00:33:23,917 In 2015, 738 00:33:24,076 --> 00:33:27,587 Terry alerted Rick, Marty, Craig and Dave Blankenship 739 00:33:27,747 --> 00:33:31,842 to a mysterious carving some 145 miles southwest of Oak Island 740 00:33:32,001 --> 00:33:34,669 in the town of Overton, Nova Scotia. 741 00:33:34,762 --> 00:33:36,596 For my mind, this is 742 00:33:36,756 --> 00:33:39,933 diagnostic of Portuguese. 743 00:33:41,761 --> 00:33:45,513 Terry's assessment was that the cross on the Overton Stone 744 00:33:45,598 --> 00:33:48,767 was made 500 years ago or more, 745 00:33:48,860 --> 00:33:52,863 just like the stone wharf in the Oak Island swamp. 746 00:33:52,947 --> 00:33:56,524 If Terry is right and this is a Portuguese structure, 747 00:33:56,609 --> 00:33:57,776 that's impactful. 748 00:33:57,860 --> 00:34:00,445 What he is suggesting that, "Hey, guys, 749 00:34:00,538 --> 00:34:02,956 "it's not just the stone road you're looking at. 750 00:34:03,041 --> 00:34:04,458 You're looking at a wharf." 751 00:34:04,542 --> 00:34:06,284 I think it all makes sense. 752 00:34:06,368 --> 00:34:08,545 Is it real? 753 00:34:08,629 --> 00:34:13,124 You have to find hard physical evidence to support the theory. 754 00:34:13,209 --> 00:34:16,970 It's very tantalizing that there may be some 755 00:34:17,055 --> 00:34:21,308 well-preserved evidence within easy reach of the shore 756 00:34:21,467 --> 00:34:25,979 that could really reveal when these constructions were made. 757 00:34:26,064 --> 00:34:28,306 - Yep. - I do believe you have something else 758 00:34:28,390 --> 00:34:29,974 you'd like to show us, correct? 759 00:34:30,059 --> 00:34:31,976 Yeah. And so, with that in mind, 760 00:34:32,061 --> 00:34:34,154 I did come across some imagery from 761 00:34:34,238 --> 00:34:36,815 the 1930s here in the Money Pit. 762 00:34:36,899 --> 00:34:39,910 What I found interesting was 763 00:34:39,994 --> 00:34:45,907 an apparent stone path right over here, 764 00:34:45,991 --> 00:34:50,670 which doesn't seem to have any explanation or purpose 765 00:34:50,755 --> 00:34:53,256 for any of the known searcher activity. 766 00:34:56,177 --> 00:34:58,011 It appears that it may be the remains 767 00:34:58,170 --> 00:35:00,430 of an ancient stone path, 768 00:35:00,515 --> 00:35:03,600 and it would align with the path in this direction. 769 00:35:05,427 --> 00:35:07,437 A stone pathway? 770 00:35:07,522 --> 00:35:11,349 Extending from the massive stone ship's wharf in the swamp? 771 00:35:11,442 --> 00:35:14,102 Could Terry Deveau have discovered a photograph 772 00:35:14,186 --> 00:35:16,521 of the very pathway that the team found evidence of 773 00:35:16,605 --> 00:35:21,609 last year, which included iron ring bolts and ox shoes, 774 00:35:21,694 --> 00:35:23,528 believed to have been used in an operation 775 00:35:23,612 --> 00:35:25,697 to transport heavy cargo? 776 00:35:25,781 --> 00:35:28,458 Based on just the finds that we've made on the island, 777 00:35:28,543 --> 00:35:30,627 that was, at one point, a very heavily used path. 778 00:35:30,786 --> 00:35:32,954 - Interesting. - And if the artifacts are there, 779 00:35:33,038 --> 00:35:34,714 wouldn't the path be there? 780 00:35:34,874 --> 00:35:36,133 - You'd think so. - Right. 781 00:35:36,217 --> 00:35:38,802 Well, what you've done has 782 00:35:38,886 --> 00:35:41,304 amped up the interest in-in that area, 783 00:35:41,389 --> 00:35:44,299 and I think we can follow up on several fronts. 784 00:35:44,392 --> 00:35:45,976 And we really appreciate your input. 785 00:35:46,135 --> 00:35:48,052 - Thank you very much. - It's our pleasure. 786 00:35:48,137 --> 00:35:50,730 I think we have more work to do. 787 00:35:50,890 --> 00:35:51,890 All right. 788 00:35:57,897 --> 00:36:00,231 It is the start of another exciting day 789 00:36:00,324 --> 00:36:04,327 on Oak Island, as Rick and members of the team 790 00:36:04,412 --> 00:36:06,246 resume excavating the stone wharf 791 00:36:06,330 --> 00:36:08,081 in the southeast corner of the swamp. 792 00:36:08,240 --> 00:36:10,000 There's the well. 793 00:36:10,084 --> 00:36:11,835 And while water testing 794 00:36:11,919 --> 00:36:13,753 continues in the Money Pit area... 795 00:36:13,913 --> 00:36:15,163 All right. 796 00:36:15,256 --> 00:36:17,591 - Back to Lot 13. - Yeah. 797 00:36:17,675 --> 00:36:19,509 Metal detection expert Gary Drayton, 798 00:36:19,594 --> 00:36:21,595 along with Rick and Marty's nephew, 799 00:36:21,679 --> 00:36:24,598 Peter Fornetti, arrive at Lot 13. 800 00:36:24,682 --> 00:36:27,934 In light of Terry Deveau's new evidence 801 00:36:28,019 --> 00:36:30,678 of a possible pathway leading from the stone wharf 802 00:36:30,763 --> 00:36:32,513 in the swamp to the Money Pit, 803 00:36:32,598 --> 00:36:34,682 Gary is eager to search the area 804 00:36:34,767 --> 00:36:37,194 for any important or valuable clues. 805 00:36:39,605 --> 00:36:42,282 All right, mate. Finally, back to the uplands. 806 00:36:42,441 --> 00:36:46,444 I've been looking forward to this because if we can find 807 00:36:46,537 --> 00:36:49,706 some more artifacts in this area, we could potentially 808 00:36:49,865 --> 00:36:52,542 give the guys an area to start digging. 809 00:36:52,701 --> 00:36:55,378 And, who knows, maybe the stone pathway 810 00:36:55,463 --> 00:36:57,547 - goes up towards the Money Pit. - Yeah. 811 00:36:57,632 --> 00:37:01,301 So if we can find something that gets the archeologists here 812 00:37:01,385 --> 00:37:02,771 and really gets them a defined area, 813 00:37:02,795 --> 00:37:05,055 that'd be perfect for us today. 814 00:37:05,139 --> 00:37:07,882 And we've got plenty of flags that we put down 815 00:37:07,967 --> 00:37:11,061 in this area, and we got permission to dig, mate. 816 00:37:11,220 --> 00:37:12,873 - Today is gonna be a good day. - All right. 817 00:37:12,897 --> 00:37:14,564 Okay, mate, let's dig 'em up. 818 00:37:16,558 --> 00:37:19,213 Due to the new Communities, Culture and Heritage protocols, 819 00:37:19,237 --> 00:37:22,405 Gary scanned the area earlier this morning 820 00:37:22,490 --> 00:37:24,482 but was only allowed to plant flags 821 00:37:24,566 --> 00:37:28,736 where he obtained signals for possible buried metal objects. 822 00:37:28,821 --> 00:37:32,249 Now, after Laird Niven has documented the area 823 00:37:32,408 --> 00:37:34,158 and given his professional approval, 824 00:37:34,243 --> 00:37:37,912 Gary and Peter can now determine what these targets are. 825 00:37:39,090 --> 00:37:41,675 Let's see what we've got. 826 00:37:41,759 --> 00:37:43,593 - Just there. - Right there? 827 00:37:43,752 --> 00:37:44,928 Yep. 828 00:37:51,519 --> 00:37:53,770 You got it out, Pete. 829 00:37:56,274 --> 00:37:57,515 Let's see what we got. 830 00:38:00,102 --> 00:38:02,112 Ah. 831 00:38:02,271 --> 00:38:03,280 Nope. 832 00:38:03,364 --> 00:38:04,758 - Nothing. - Piece of junk, yeah. 833 00:38:04,782 --> 00:38:06,700 Piece of aluminum cap. 834 00:38:06,784 --> 00:38:08,785 Bag it and tag it. 835 00:38:08,869 --> 00:38:10,120 - All right. - Yep. 836 00:38:11,706 --> 00:38:13,758 - Where's the next one, mate? - Let's pop in right there. 837 00:38:13,782 --> 00:38:15,366 Okay. 838 00:38:24,969 --> 00:38:26,428 Doesn't sound too bad. 839 00:38:38,983 --> 00:38:40,233 You got it out, mate. 840 00:38:40,392 --> 00:38:42,120 Yeah, I think it was there. I pushed it. 841 00:38:42,144 --> 00:38:44,228 High hopes. 842 00:38:44,313 --> 00:38:46,397 Fingers crossed, mate. Let's go. 843 00:38:48,409 --> 00:38:50,327 Come on, baby. 844 00:38:50,411 --> 00:38:52,403 Come to papa. 845 00:38:52,496 --> 00:38:54,456 Where are you? 846 00:38:55,574 --> 00:38:56,666 Here we go. 847 00:39:00,504 --> 00:39:02,505 What the heck is that? 848 00:39:03,665 --> 00:39:04,924 I mean, look at it. 849 00:39:05,084 --> 00:39:06,301 Look at that spiral. 850 00:39:07,595 --> 00:39:10,171 Yeah, this is definitely not machine-made, mate. 851 00:39:10,255 --> 00:39:13,674 Uh, this is a unique little object, whatever it is. 852 00:39:13,768 --> 00:39:16,436 At first, I thought this was iron. 853 00:39:16,520 --> 00:39:18,438 - It's really heavy. - Yeah. 854 00:39:18,522 --> 00:39:20,190 - That's lead. - Oh. 855 00:39:20,274 --> 00:39:23,193 I've never seen a piece of lead like this 856 00:39:23,352 --> 00:39:25,528 on Oak Island that's spiraled like that. 857 00:39:26,947 --> 00:39:30,700 But the ultimate test is if we get a rapid vibration 858 00:39:30,859 --> 00:39:32,610 - with the pinpointer... - Then it's iron. 859 00:39:32,703 --> 00:39:33,703 Then it's iron. 860 00:39:36,698 --> 00:39:38,032 Oh! 861 00:39:38,117 --> 00:39:40,034 It is. It's iron. 862 00:39:41,712 --> 00:39:43,630 I believe, uh... 863 00:39:43,714 --> 00:39:45,298 Yeah, I'd have to say that it's iron. 864 00:39:45,383 --> 00:39:46,624 I thought that was lead. 865 00:39:46,708 --> 00:39:49,302 Could it be multiple different... materials? 866 00:39:49,387 --> 00:39:51,221 Yeah, it could be a mix of alloys. 867 00:39:53,549 --> 00:39:55,360 I've got to go with iron. I've got to go with iron. 868 00:39:55,384 --> 00:39:57,560 - Yeah. Yeah, trust your machines. - Yeah. Yeah. 869 00:39:57,645 --> 00:40:01,139 To be honest, I was hoping it was lead 870 00:40:01,232 --> 00:40:05,226 because you can get so much more information off lead. 871 00:40:05,319 --> 00:40:08,071 And it's heavy. Feel how heavy it is. 872 00:40:08,155 --> 00:40:12,316 You can do the laser ablation test on lead, 873 00:40:12,410 --> 00:40:16,404 so you can find out where that lead came from. 874 00:40:16,488 --> 00:40:18,573 You can actually date lead, 875 00:40:18,657 --> 00:40:22,043 and iron is much more difficult to date. 876 00:40:23,495 --> 00:40:25,306 That's definitely interesting, for certain. 877 00:40:25,330 --> 00:40:27,090 Yeah. Exactly. 878 00:40:27,174 --> 00:40:29,500 And we recovered it in a unique place 879 00:40:29,593 --> 00:40:33,096 'cause this is just up from the stone pathway. 880 00:40:34,265 --> 00:40:36,182 Which makes it even more interesting. 881 00:40:36,267 --> 00:40:39,510 And of course, we'll put it on the XRF. 882 00:40:39,603 --> 00:40:41,762 Mm-hmm. Well, and once Kelly gets that cleaned up, 883 00:40:41,847 --> 00:40:43,857 - we'll know for certain. - Yeah, exactly. 884 00:40:43,941 --> 00:40:47,527 We got plenty of experts that this is gonna 885 00:40:47,686 --> 00:40:48,862 go through their hands. 886 00:40:48,946 --> 00:40:50,613 - We'll get answers. - Yeah. 887 00:40:50,772 --> 00:40:52,782 - So, let's bag it and tag it. - Yep. 888 00:40:52,867 --> 00:40:54,784 - Onto the next. - Yep. 889 00:40:58,372 --> 00:41:00,281 Later that evening, 890 00:41:00,365 --> 00:41:03,543 after the team has departed the island... 891 00:41:03,627 --> 00:41:05,712 Hi, everybody. How you doing? 892 00:41:05,871 --> 00:41:07,797 - Hello, Ian. - Hey, Ian. 893 00:41:07,956 --> 00:41:10,383 Geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner 894 00:41:10,542 --> 00:41:14,378 has contacted Rick, Marty and Craig via videoconference 895 00:41:14,463 --> 00:41:17,548 from his home in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 896 00:41:17,633 --> 00:41:19,726 Along with his colleague, Dr. Pier Pufahl, 897 00:41:19,885 --> 00:41:22,729 he has an important update regarding the water tests 898 00:41:22,813 --> 00:41:24,981 that were conducted earlier this week 899 00:41:25,065 --> 00:41:28,392 in the boreholes across the Money Pit area. 900 00:41:28,486 --> 00:41:30,645 I have some results that have been shared with me 901 00:41:30,729 --> 00:41:32,822 that I really felt I had to 902 00:41:32,907 --> 00:41:34,398 convey to you as soon as possible. 903 00:41:34,483 --> 00:41:38,661 And I asked, uh, Dr. Peir Pufahl to join us, as well. 904 00:41:38,820 --> 00:41:41,072 Dr. Pufahl is at Queen's University, 905 00:41:41,156 --> 00:41:43,666 and he's the codirector 906 00:41:43,751 --> 00:41:45,835 of the Queen's Facility for Isotope Research. 907 00:41:45,920 --> 00:41:48,671 I just want to say that we're, uh, appreciative 908 00:41:48,756 --> 00:41:51,591 of the opportunity to help all of you on Oak Island. 909 00:41:51,675 --> 00:41:54,085 Yeah, so are we, and much appreciative. 910 00:41:55,504 --> 00:41:58,515 Uh, you know, I'm-I'm obviously sort of excited by this. 911 00:41:58,599 --> 00:42:01,100 And-and so, I-I hope you are, too. 912 00:42:01,185 --> 00:42:03,019 Yeah. 913 00:42:03,103 --> 00:42:04,854 So, we sent some samples to Peir's lab. 914 00:42:04,939 --> 00:42:06,847 I think it was 12 samples. 915 00:42:06,941 --> 00:42:08,358 Is that correct, Peir? I think... 916 00:42:08,517 --> 00:42:10,245 Yeah, I think that's about right, 12 samples. 917 00:42:10,269 --> 00:42:12,529 Yeah. He analyzed them, 918 00:42:12,613 --> 00:42:17,867 and a number of the samples that I sent to him showed... 919 00:42:20,037 --> 00:42:21,538 gold. 920 00:42:22,864 --> 00:42:24,532 - Oh, really? - Really? 921 00:42:24,616 --> 00:42:25,700 Yeah, gold. 922 00:42:25,784 --> 00:42:27,544 Wow. 923 00:42:34,051 --> 00:42:35,552 It is a historic moment 924 00:42:35,636 --> 00:42:37,128 for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina 925 00:42:37,212 --> 00:42:38,471 and their partner Craig Tester. 926 00:42:38,630 --> 00:42:39,639 - Wow. - That's great. 927 00:42:39,798 --> 00:42:41,808 This is the coolest thing. 928 00:42:41,892 --> 00:42:44,385 After conducting extensive water tests, 929 00:42:44,469 --> 00:42:47,638 Dr. Ian Spooner and Dr. Peir Pufahl 930 00:42:47,731 --> 00:42:49,890 have found evidence that a number of boreholes 931 00:42:49,975 --> 00:42:52,068 in the Money Pit area on Oak Island 932 00:42:52,227 --> 00:42:55,479 contain a substantial amount of gold. 933 00:42:55,564 --> 00:42:57,231 Okay, well, listen. 934 00:42:57,316 --> 00:42:59,158 I can't, I can't contain myself anymore. 935 00:42:59,243 --> 00:43:02,078 I thought gold was 936 00:43:02,237 --> 00:43:04,655 so, uh, insoluble that it didn't show up. 937 00:43:04,748 --> 00:43:08,826 - What's up with that? - So, nothing is truly insoluble. 938 00:43:08,910 --> 00:43:11,671 If we take a general sample of seawater, uh, 939 00:43:11,830 --> 00:43:15,082 we can analyze and detect every element in the periodic table. 940 00:43:15,167 --> 00:43:17,176 Basically, it comes down to 941 00:43:17,261 --> 00:43:19,337 the kind of instrumentation you have 942 00:43:19,421 --> 00:43:22,765 and the ability to detect very, very minute quantities. 943 00:43:22,924 --> 00:43:25,092 And-and that's what we're dealing with. 944 00:43:25,177 --> 00:43:30,106 And I've got three samples, uh, that we're fairly confident have 945 00:43:30,190 --> 00:43:32,275 elevated trace concentrations of gold. 946 00:43:32,359 --> 00:43:34,769 Fantastic. 947 00:43:34,853 --> 00:43:37,030 We're talking about parts per billion. 948 00:43:37,114 --> 00:43:40,867 You know, looking at the data, these are the three samples 949 00:43:40,951 --> 00:43:43,194 that we can say confidently at this stage 950 00:43:43,278 --> 00:43:46,456 have elevated concentrations of gold within them. 951 00:43:47,625 --> 00:43:49,626 I-I know it's small numbers, 952 00:43:49,710 --> 00:43:52,629 but is it a magnitude bigger than what you would expect? 953 00:43:52,788 --> 00:43:54,622 I mean, can you, can you put brackets around 954 00:43:54,706 --> 00:43:56,540 what we're looking at here? 955 00:43:56,634 --> 00:44:00,211 For something that is essentially, uh, insoluble, 956 00:44:00,295 --> 00:44:04,131 to have any concentration at the levels that, 957 00:44:04,216 --> 00:44:07,310 you know, we're discussing, it's-it's exciting. 958 00:44:07,469 --> 00:44:09,771 In normal waters, it shouldn't be there. 959 00:44:11,231 --> 00:44:13,232 - That's great. - Fantastic. 960 00:44:13,317 --> 00:44:16,977 What is really interesting is the... 961 00:44:17,062 --> 00:44:18,821 not all the wells show gold, 962 00:44:18,980 --> 00:44:22,575 but the wells that did show gold were the wells 963 00:44:22,734 --> 00:44:24,911 in the vicinity of C-1. 964 00:44:25,070 --> 00:44:27,738 And it mirrors some of the silver results we're getting. 965 00:44:27,831 --> 00:44:31,909 And F-4 and E-8, 966 00:44:31,993 --> 00:44:33,503 those were the two this year 967 00:44:33,587 --> 00:44:35,079 that we had the highest silver in. 968 00:44:36,248 --> 00:44:39,842 F-4 is just north of the Chappell Shaft. 969 00:44:39,927 --> 00:44:42,586 They tended to think north of the Chappell Shaft would be 970 00:44:42,680 --> 00:44:46,307 the Money Pit, and that's where that well's at. 971 00:44:47,935 --> 00:44:50,261 Maybe it's leaching from the so-called 972 00:44:50,345 --> 00:44:51,762 fabled Chappell Vault, too. 973 00:44:51,847 --> 00:44:53,097 Could be. 974 00:44:53,181 --> 00:44:55,850 In 1931, 975 00:44:55,934 --> 00:44:58,778 44-year-old Melbourne Chappell 976 00:44:58,862 --> 00:45:00,924 joined his father William and longtime treasure hunter 977 00:45:00,948 --> 00:45:05,368 Frederick Blair to begin a new expedition on Oak Island. 978 00:45:05,452 --> 00:45:08,788 It was their intent to locate the seven-foot-tall 979 00:45:08,947 --> 00:45:12,041 wooden vault that William and Frederick had drilled into 980 00:45:12,200 --> 00:45:16,462 at a depth of 153 feet back in 1897, 981 00:45:16,621 --> 00:45:20,708 an operation which recovered not only a scrap of parchment 982 00:45:20,792 --> 00:45:23,469 bearing the letters "V-I" 983 00:45:23,628 --> 00:45:26,464 but also traces of gold. 984 00:45:26,548 --> 00:45:30,143 However, because the location of the original Money Pit 985 00:45:30,227 --> 00:45:34,063 was unknown by this time, they made an educated guess 986 00:45:34,222 --> 00:45:36,733 and constructed a 12-foot-by-14-foot 987 00:45:36,817 --> 00:45:41,145 wood-cribbed shaft down to a depth of 163 feet. 988 00:45:42,322 --> 00:45:45,825 Although they did recover an early 18th-century axe 989 00:45:45,909 --> 00:45:47,910 and part of a ship's anchor, 990 00:45:48,069 --> 00:45:49,904 they unfortunately never encountered 991 00:45:49,988 --> 00:45:52,740 any signs of the so-called Chappell Vault. 992 00:45:53,825 --> 00:45:56,586 Is it possible that, in borehole F-4, 993 00:45:56,670 --> 00:45:59,663 Rick, Marty and Craig have found evidence of a target 994 00:45:59,757 --> 00:46:02,759 that the Chappells and Blair just barely missed? 995 00:46:02,843 --> 00:46:05,085 It's interesting. It's exciting. 996 00:46:05,170 --> 00:46:08,181 And what it does say to me, 997 00:46:08,265 --> 00:46:11,267 because I've always looked backwards 998 00:46:11,426 --> 00:46:15,095 to the people that have come before, 999 00:46:15,189 --> 00:46:18,766 it means something to me on that level 1000 00:46:18,850 --> 00:46:21,694 that they did not labor in vain, 1001 00:46:21,853 --> 00:46:23,771 that here's the proof 1002 00:46:23,855 --> 00:46:27,575 that indeed there is temporal treasure on Oak Island. 1003 00:46:30,111 --> 00:46:33,539 To me, if the treasure was there and taken away, 1004 00:46:33,698 --> 00:46:37,293 you wouldn't have any signals at all of silver or gold, 1005 00:46:37,377 --> 00:46:40,046 so makes me think it's still there. 1006 00:46:40,130 --> 00:46:41,964 Yeah, that's really exciting. 1007 00:46:42,049 --> 00:46:44,550 Uh, there's no way around it. What a great way to start. 1008 00:46:44,635 --> 00:46:46,187 - That's great. - Very interesting. 1009 00:46:46,211 --> 00:46:47,970 Very interesting. 1010 00:46:48,972 --> 00:46:50,965 Hey, this is fantastic, okay? 1011 00:46:51,049 --> 00:46:53,217 I was over the moon about silver in the water. 1012 00:46:53,301 --> 00:46:55,061 Now they're saying there's gold in the water. 1013 00:46:55,136 --> 00:46:58,314 Also, an extremely significant point. 1014 00:46:58,473 --> 00:47:01,225 If all the wells showed gold in them, 1015 00:47:01,309 --> 00:47:03,152 I would think it's a fluke of some sort. 1016 00:47:03,237 --> 00:47:07,073 So, I find it very substantive that most of the holes that 1017 00:47:07,157 --> 00:47:11,318 we've drilled and have access to on Oak Island don't show gold. 1018 00:47:11,411 --> 00:47:13,329 That means that something special 1019 00:47:13,413 --> 00:47:15,322 is happening in-in the ones that do. 1020 00:47:15,415 --> 00:47:17,241 So, what is the next step, guys? 1021 00:47:17,334 --> 00:47:20,336 Well, as Ian mentioned, this is preliminary data. 1022 00:47:20,420 --> 00:47:24,090 It's truly hot off the press, and the full, uh, suite of data 1023 00:47:24,174 --> 00:47:26,175 we'll provide to you guys, uh, 1024 00:47:26,260 --> 00:47:28,586 in a week or so, once we've had a chance to basically 1025 00:47:28,670 --> 00:47:29,929 go through the whole data set. 1026 00:47:30,013 --> 00:47:32,014 Right. 1027 00:47:32,099 --> 00:47:33,660 Well, you know, the data's gonna be great 1028 00:47:33,684 --> 00:47:34,925 for our-our drilling program. 1029 00:47:35,010 --> 00:47:37,595 So, uh, we can definitely incorporate this data. 1030 00:47:37,679 --> 00:47:38,762 Absolutely. 1031 00:47:38,847 --> 00:47:40,097 The hope is that, 1032 00:47:40,181 --> 00:47:44,184 if these test results are real, 1033 00:47:44,269 --> 00:47:48,022 we can pull a core with a large amount of gold. 1034 00:47:48,106 --> 00:47:49,699 Again, it's exciting stuff, 1035 00:47:49,783 --> 00:47:52,451 but you got to put steel down the hole. 1036 00:47:52,611 --> 00:47:53,786 There's no way around it. 1037 00:47:53,945 --> 00:47:55,371 There's-there's gold showing up 1038 00:47:55,530 --> 00:47:57,615 in some of the waters is really exciting. 1039 00:47:57,708 --> 00:47:59,783 Okay. 1040 00:47:59,868 --> 00:48:01,460 Hey, listen. This is great. 1041 00:48:01,545 --> 00:48:03,546 Many thanks to the scientists here. 1042 00:48:03,630 --> 00:48:05,150 - Thank you. - We really appreciate it. 1043 00:48:05,215 --> 00:48:06,707 This is fantastic. 1044 00:48:06,791 --> 00:48:08,459 This is the year we go for the gold. 1045 00:48:08,543 --> 00:48:10,720 So, can't wait to get out there. 1046 00:48:10,879 --> 00:48:12,365 Uh, hopefully, you guys will have it all 1047 00:48:12,389 --> 00:48:13,556 figured out by the time I do. 1048 00:48:13,640 --> 00:48:15,474 But carry on. Thanks. 1049 00:48:15,634 --> 00:48:16,884 Thank you both very much. 1050 00:48:16,968 --> 00:48:19,020 - You're welcome. - See you, guys. 1051 00:48:29,147 --> 00:48:33,326 Three days later, brothers Rick and Marty Lagina 1052 00:48:33,485 --> 00:48:36,996 and their partner Craig Tester have invited representatives 1053 00:48:37,155 --> 00:48:39,916 from Choice Sonic Drilling to help them in their efforts 1054 00:48:40,000 --> 00:48:42,919 to retrieve more substantial evidence of what could be 1055 00:48:43,003 --> 00:48:45,412 the legendary Oak Island treasure. 1056 00:48:45,505 --> 00:48:47,081 - Gentlemen. - Well, well, well. 1057 00:48:48,842 --> 00:48:50,167 - Fancy you back. - Yeah. 1058 00:48:50,251 --> 00:48:51,418 - How you been? - Good. You? 1059 00:48:51,503 --> 00:48:53,754 Good. Glad to see you back, that's for sure. 1060 00:48:53,847 --> 00:48:55,681 Well, thanks for inviting us. 1061 00:48:55,766 --> 00:48:58,184 So, Craig, tell them the good news. 1062 00:48:58,268 --> 00:49:01,178 We did water testing, uh, last year 1063 00:49:01,271 --> 00:49:04,682 and came up with some silver, and then this year, 1064 00:49:04,766 --> 00:49:07,017 they've done more testing and sent it to a lab. 1065 00:49:07,102 --> 00:49:09,278 - Okay. - Came up with gold in the samples. 1066 00:49:09,363 --> 00:49:11,864 Really? I like the sounds of that. 1067 00:49:11,949 --> 00:49:14,700 I am probably as hopeful as I've ever been this year. 1068 00:49:14,859 --> 00:49:18,204 Good to hear. Looking forward to finding something for you guys. 1069 00:49:18,363 --> 00:49:20,099 - Good. - That's the goal. - Looking forward to it. 1070 00:49:20,123 --> 00:49:22,208 All we got to do is get that thing running 1071 00:49:22,292 --> 00:49:23,951 and put you over an "X." 1072 00:49:24,035 --> 00:49:26,453 - Let's go. - Okay. 1073 00:49:26,538 --> 00:49:28,274 We hope to bring up some silver and gold, so... 1074 00:49:28,298 --> 00:49:30,184 - We'd like to do that for you. - All we can ask for. 1075 00:49:30,208 --> 00:49:32,626 - All right. - We're excited. 1076 00:49:32,719 --> 00:49:36,555 Over the next several weeks, the Oak Island team will drill 1077 00:49:36,715 --> 00:49:40,559 approximately 20 boreholes across a strategic grid 1078 00:49:40,719 --> 00:49:43,637 in order to zero in on the source of the gold and silver 1079 00:49:43,722 --> 00:49:47,066 detected in the area near the C-1 shaft, 1080 00:49:47,150 --> 00:49:51,320 an area which they have now dubbed the "C-1 cluster." 1081 00:49:51,405 --> 00:49:54,481 Based on their findings, they will then work once again 1082 00:49:54,566 --> 00:49:56,400 with Irving Equipment Limited 1083 00:49:56,493 --> 00:50:00,997 to dig up to four massive ten-foot-diameter steel shafts. 1084 00:50:01,156 --> 00:50:03,157 Hey, guys. 1085 00:50:03,241 --> 00:50:04,917 - Hey, guys. - Hey, guys. 1086 00:50:05,002 --> 00:50:06,053 For their first target borehole... 1087 00:50:06,077 --> 00:50:07,169 Right there. 1088 00:50:07,328 --> 00:50:10,256 Surveyor Steve Guptill and Craig Tester 1089 00:50:10,340 --> 00:50:13,175 mark a spot that will be known as DE-7. 1090 00:50:13,334 --> 00:50:17,588 Located just 13 feet from borehole C-1, 1091 00:50:17,672 --> 00:50:20,591 it will represent the team's first attempt this year 1092 00:50:20,684 --> 00:50:23,686 to intercept the fabled Money Pit treasure vault. 1093 00:50:25,605 --> 00:50:28,766 We're going with the symbol for gold. 1094 00:50:30,360 --> 00:50:32,422 - Nice. - I like it. 1095 00:50:32,446 --> 00:50:33,687 - Perfect. - I got it. - Ready? 1096 00:50:33,772 --> 00:50:35,189 - All right. - Okay. - Let's do it. 1097 00:50:35,282 --> 00:50:37,450 This year is very unique 1098 00:50:37,609 --> 00:50:42,288 because we intend to drill right in the middle of the 1099 00:50:42,372 --> 00:50:45,449 "suspected area" of gold and silver. 1100 00:50:45,533 --> 00:50:49,036 Um, that's different than every other year. 1101 00:50:49,129 --> 00:50:51,047 Other years, we just set up a grid 1102 00:50:51,206 --> 00:50:53,290 and we were hoping to find something. 1103 00:50:53,374 --> 00:50:55,801 We already found something. 1104 00:50:55,886 --> 00:50:58,054 Now we need to figure out what that is. 1105 00:50:59,631 --> 00:51:00,973 You guys ready? 1106 00:51:01,058 --> 00:51:02,475 Hey! Ready, ready. 1107 00:51:02,559 --> 00:51:03,642 We're standing steady. 1108 00:51:03,727 --> 00:51:05,561 - It's a great day. - Yeah. 1109 00:51:05,645 --> 00:51:08,064 - So, this year, we're going for the gold. - Going for gold. 1110 00:51:08,148 --> 00:51:09,148 That's right. 1111 00:51:10,308 --> 00:51:13,152 Using a 30-ton sonic drill rig, 1112 00:51:13,236 --> 00:51:16,655 the team will extract core samples every ten feet. 1113 00:51:16,740 --> 00:51:20,234 These samples will then be carefully examined by hand 1114 00:51:20,318 --> 00:51:22,736 for any evidence of underground structures, 1115 00:51:22,829 --> 00:51:25,664 artifacts, and hopefully treasure. 1116 00:51:25,749 --> 00:51:29,585 We're starting anew, and we're starting anew with new data. 1117 00:51:29,669 --> 00:51:31,921 Gold in the water, silver in the water. 1118 00:51:32,005 --> 00:51:34,173 We're gonna try and narrow that down. 1119 00:51:34,332 --> 00:51:37,093 This doesn't look like a wild-goose chase at this point. 1120 00:51:37,252 --> 00:51:39,345 It looks like there's some gold here. 1121 00:51:39,504 --> 00:51:42,348 And hopefully we're gonna find that treasure chamber. 1122 00:51:45,176 --> 00:51:46,936 Good concentration. 1123 00:51:47,020 --> 00:51:48,604 What do you got, Adam? 1124 00:51:48,688 --> 00:51:50,439 - Nine. - Nine? 1125 00:51:59,023 --> 00:52:01,525 A little more. 1126 00:52:01,618 --> 00:52:06,372 Mix of pad gravel and a little bit of... soil. 1127 00:52:06,456 --> 00:52:08,124 Definitely disturbed. 1128 00:52:08,208 --> 00:52:10,251 Anyway, let's move on. 1129 00:52:11,619 --> 00:52:14,621 Now, gold obviously would be the end-all, be-all. 1130 00:52:14,706 --> 00:52:17,541 - Yeah. - Let me hold something. Right? 1131 00:52:17,625 --> 00:52:20,469 Something that says the Money Pit story is real. 1132 00:52:20,628 --> 00:52:21,879 Yeah. 1133 00:52:21,963 --> 00:52:23,866 - I'm excited about that. I really am. - Yeah. 1134 00:52:23,890 --> 00:52:26,475 While the core-drilling operations continue 1135 00:52:26,560 --> 00:52:29,061 in the Money Pit, 1136 00:52:29,220 --> 00:52:30,721 later that afternoon... 1137 00:52:30,814 --> 00:52:33,315 - Okay, Bill. Have at her. - All right. 1138 00:52:33,400 --> 00:52:35,401 Rick, Craig and Steve 1139 00:52:35,560 --> 00:52:37,060 join archeologist Laird Niven 1140 00:52:37,145 --> 00:52:40,480 and other members of the team at the swamp to search for 1141 00:52:40,565 --> 00:52:44,326 more potentially valuable clues near the believed stone wharf. 1142 00:52:45,570 --> 00:52:46,904 Hold it, Billy. 1143 00:52:53,253 --> 00:52:56,005 It's pretty thick and dark. 1144 00:52:56,089 --> 00:52:59,416 - But there are organics in it. - What does that mean? 1145 00:52:59,509 --> 00:53:01,585 I think if you're looking for human activity, 1146 00:53:01,669 --> 00:53:03,429 that's what color soil you're looking for. 1147 00:53:03,588 --> 00:53:06,265 - Just keep scraping away. - Yep. 1148 00:53:06,349 --> 00:53:08,759 If there's anything to 1149 00:53:08,843 --> 00:53:11,937 the Oak Island story, the answers are in the swamp. 1150 00:53:12,022 --> 00:53:15,349 And we did uncover some mysteries: 1151 00:53:15,433 --> 00:53:17,693 the road, the stone path. 1152 00:53:17,777 --> 00:53:20,854 So, we want to uncover the southeast corner 1153 00:53:20,939 --> 00:53:22,940 of the swamp and see if there are 1154 00:53:23,033 --> 00:53:25,108 any other structures that have not been found. 1155 00:53:25,202 --> 00:53:28,204 So, there's a lot of work that remains to be done. 1156 00:53:29,706 --> 00:53:32,032 A little bit of pottery. 1157 00:53:32,116 --> 00:53:34,126 Oh! Look at this. 1158 00:53:34,211 --> 00:53:36,378 This is beautiful. 1159 00:53:36,463 --> 00:53:38,380 - It's blue and white. - Yep. 1160 00:53:38,465 --> 00:53:40,025 Now, look at that speckling on it. 1161 00:53:40,050 --> 00:53:41,541 It's fantastic. 1162 00:53:41,635 --> 00:53:43,802 Have you ever seen this type of pottery 1163 00:53:43,962 --> 00:53:45,295 in-in the province before? 1164 00:53:45,380 --> 00:53:47,640 - Have you ever found it? - Not-not that I can recall. 1165 00:53:47,799 --> 00:53:50,726 Yeah, so this is a first for Oak Island, this color. 1166 00:53:50,810 --> 00:53:51,894 Mm-hmm. 1167 00:53:52,053 --> 00:53:55,731 So, would you say it's European or local? 1168 00:53:55,815 --> 00:53:57,808 No, it'd be European. 1169 00:53:58,568 --> 00:54:00,060 - That's cool. - Yeah, for sure. 1170 00:54:01,154 --> 00:54:03,480 - The glaze is really nice. - Yeah, it really is. 1171 00:54:03,564 --> 00:54:06,075 Cool. We'll get it all cleaned up. 1172 00:54:06,159 --> 00:54:10,162 Could this pottery, found near the massive stone wharf 1173 00:54:10,321 --> 00:54:13,249 and which Laird Niven believes to be of European origin, 1174 00:54:13,333 --> 00:54:16,752 help identify who built this mysterious structure 1175 00:54:16,911 --> 00:54:19,255 and perhaps even support the opinion 1176 00:54:19,414 --> 00:54:21,423 of environmental scientist Terry Deveau 1177 00:54:21,582 --> 00:54:24,426 that the feature is of Portuguese origin? 1178 00:54:26,012 --> 00:54:28,088 Okay. Keep looking. 1179 00:54:29,266 --> 00:54:30,484 All kinds of things are coming out 1180 00:54:30,508 --> 00:54:32,351 of the southeast corner of the swamp. 1181 00:54:32,435 --> 00:54:33,715 And every time we find something, 1182 00:54:33,770 --> 00:54:36,513 we hope that it allows us to figure it all out. 1183 00:54:36,597 --> 00:54:38,117 I can't wait to see what else is there. 1184 00:54:40,443 --> 00:54:41,777 Got anything? 1185 00:54:41,861 --> 00:54:43,612 What's that right there? 1186 00:54:47,784 --> 00:54:49,109 Look at this. 1187 00:54:49,944 --> 00:54:51,620 What the heck is that? 1188 00:54:55,959 --> 00:54:57,951 Look at that. 1189 00:54:58,036 --> 00:54:59,870 I don't know what this is. 1190 00:54:59,954 --> 00:55:02,706 While digging near the possibly ancient stone wharf 1191 00:55:02,790 --> 00:55:04,800 in the southeast corner of the swamp... 1192 00:55:04,884 --> 00:55:06,969 Kind of rounded, you know? 1193 00:55:07,053 --> 00:55:09,221 Rick Lagina has just discovered what could be 1194 00:55:09,380 --> 00:55:11,214 another important clue. 1195 00:55:11,299 --> 00:55:13,058 We're in a swamp. 1196 00:55:13,143 --> 00:55:15,303 We're in a place where there might have been a slipway. 1197 00:55:15,386 --> 00:55:17,313 We're looking for nautical items 1198 00:55:17,397 --> 00:55:21,058 and also the purpose of the stone road. 1199 00:55:21,142 --> 00:55:23,393 - Is it a nod or a no? - I don't know. 1200 00:55:23,478 --> 00:55:27,072 The artifacts, just to me, speak to 1201 00:55:27,231 --> 00:55:28,732 there's got to be more. 1202 00:55:28,816 --> 00:55:30,659 Well, let's keep going. 1203 00:55:33,237 --> 00:55:35,998 Yeah, there is something. 1204 00:55:36,082 --> 00:55:38,625 - Is it square? - Look at this. 1205 00:55:41,412 --> 00:55:43,339 Yeah, that looks man-made for sure. 1206 00:55:44,591 --> 00:55:47,009 - That's, uh, hand-carved, too. - Yeah, that's cool. 1207 00:55:47,093 --> 00:55:49,678 - What is that? - No idea. 1208 00:55:50,847 --> 00:55:52,339 Looks handmade as well, doesn't it? 1209 00:55:52,423 --> 00:55:53,423 That end. 1210 00:55:53,508 --> 00:55:55,017 That's-that's not a household thing. 1211 00:55:55,101 --> 00:55:57,353 - No. - No. 1212 00:55:57,512 --> 00:55:59,688 I would bet anything that's from a ship. 1213 00:56:01,432 --> 00:56:03,350 Yeah. 1214 00:56:03,443 --> 00:56:04,723 What are we finding, guys? 1215 00:56:04,769 --> 00:56:07,270 Lots of interesting pieces of wood. 1216 00:56:07,364 --> 00:56:10,107 This looks like it was meant to go into something, 1217 00:56:10,191 --> 00:56:12,701 and that stopped it from going all the way through. 1218 00:56:12,786 --> 00:56:14,203 But it was sail-related. 1219 00:56:16,039 --> 00:56:18,207 Maybe it's dowel? A pin? 1220 00:56:18,366 --> 00:56:20,033 Can you see the lines coming through here? 1221 00:56:20,118 --> 00:56:22,878 Maybe that's where a rope was wrapped around it? 1222 00:56:22,962 --> 00:56:24,538 Could've been. 1223 00:56:24,631 --> 00:56:26,465 Dating as far back 1224 00:56:26,624 --> 00:56:28,458 as the 7th century A.D., 1225 00:56:28,543 --> 00:56:30,803 wooden dowels were used as fasteners 1226 00:56:30,962 --> 00:56:32,888 in ancient shipbuilding 1227 00:56:32,972 --> 00:56:35,474 due to their high resistance to weathering. 1228 00:56:35,633 --> 00:56:37,884 Could this wooden dowel, 1229 00:56:37,969 --> 00:56:40,804 found alongside the mysterious stone road, 1230 00:56:40,897 --> 00:56:43,232 be not only further evidence that this feature 1231 00:56:43,316 --> 00:56:46,059 is in fact the remains of an ancient wharf 1232 00:56:46,144 --> 00:56:49,146 but also perhaps part of a ship 1233 00:56:49,230 --> 00:56:51,490 that was once docked there centuries ago 1234 00:56:51,574 --> 00:56:54,076 when the swamp was an open harbor? 1235 00:56:54,160 --> 00:56:58,405 If so, what did it carry to Oak Island? 1236 00:56:58,489 --> 00:57:02,418 And could the answer be waiting at the bottom of the Money Pit? 1237 00:57:02,502 --> 00:57:05,587 I find both of these very interesting. 1238 00:57:05,746 --> 00:57:06,746 Yeah. 1239 00:57:06,831 --> 00:57:08,471 - That one in particular, I think. - Yeah. 1240 00:57:09,509 --> 00:57:12,085 Both of these should go to someone who's familiar 1241 00:57:12,170 --> 00:57:16,756 with ships of that era... 15-, 16-, 1700s. 1242 00:57:16,841 --> 00:57:18,258 - Yeah. - Yeah. 1243 00:57:18,351 --> 00:57:20,102 We have found so many nautical 1244 00:57:20,186 --> 00:57:22,020 marine-related items on the island, 1245 00:57:22,105 --> 00:57:25,182 specifically wood artifacts. 1246 00:57:25,266 --> 00:57:28,694 Some of these ship finds in the swamp need to be 1247 00:57:28,853 --> 00:57:31,864 brought to experts and opinions rendered about their usage, 1248 00:57:31,948 --> 00:57:33,190 what types of ships, 1249 00:57:33,274 --> 00:57:35,108 what timeline can be associated with them. 1250 00:57:35,193 --> 00:57:37,703 But every little piece of data 1251 00:57:37,787 --> 00:57:39,279 seems to be aligning. 1252 00:57:39,363 --> 00:57:41,707 We found a number of things 1253 00:57:41,791 --> 00:57:43,700 that can actually tell us something. 1254 00:57:43,793 --> 00:57:46,536 - Yeah. - That's the whole point of this, right? 1255 00:57:46,629 --> 00:57:48,797 - Yep. - Finding things, determine what they are 1256 00:57:48,956 --> 00:57:50,596 and how they may affect our interpretation 1257 00:57:50,633 --> 00:57:51,958 of the stone road. 1258 00:57:52,043 --> 00:57:54,303 It's definitely getting interesting now, 1259 00:57:54,387 --> 00:57:55,804 deeper we're going. 1260 00:57:58,049 --> 00:58:00,142 Later that same day... 1261 00:58:01,728 --> 00:58:05,314 Gary and Peter join Rick at the archeology trailer. 1262 00:58:05,398 --> 00:58:07,316 - Hi, Kelly. - Hey, Kelly. - Hi. 1263 00:58:07,400 --> 00:58:09,893 - Hello, mate. - Hello. 1264 00:58:09,977 --> 00:58:12,395 They are meeting with professional conservator 1265 00:58:12,480 --> 00:58:14,823 Kelly Bourassa, who has already cleaned 1266 00:58:14,982 --> 00:58:18,235 and conducted preliminary metallurgical analysis 1267 00:58:18,319 --> 00:58:23,165 on the spiral-shaped object found one day ago on Lot 13. 1268 00:58:24,742 --> 00:58:25,909 How does that look? 1269 00:58:25,993 --> 00:58:27,920 Well, this one, of course, 1270 00:58:28,004 --> 00:58:30,830 is-is really unusual. 1271 00:58:30,924 --> 00:58:32,341 I've never seen anything like it. 1272 00:58:32,425 --> 00:58:35,085 When we first found it, you know, 1273 00:58:35,169 --> 00:58:37,513 I'm thinking it was lead 'cause it's so heavy. 1274 00:58:37,672 --> 00:58:40,006 And then, when I put my pinpointer on it, 1275 00:58:40,099 --> 00:58:41,767 it was reacting like it was iron. 1276 00:58:41,851 --> 00:58:45,345 You had a good point with the iron. 1277 00:58:45,429 --> 00:58:48,932 We did, uh, our XRF analysis on it. 1278 00:58:49,025 --> 00:58:51,860 There's a certain percentage of iron content in this. 1279 00:58:52,019 --> 00:58:53,695 1.47%. 1280 00:58:55,698 --> 00:58:57,866 6.68%. 1281 00:58:57,951 --> 00:58:59,859 Lead was 90%. 1282 00:58:59,944 --> 00:59:01,111 Nice. 1283 00:59:01,204 --> 00:59:03,196 - It's lead. - Yeah. 1284 00:59:03,281 --> 00:59:05,448 Yeah, it's just, uh, something 1285 00:59:05,542 --> 00:59:07,701 I've never come across before, so I'd be interested 1286 00:59:07,785 --> 00:59:10,022 - in learning more about that particular design. - Yeah. 1287 00:59:10,046 --> 00:59:11,326 You know what I would like, 1288 00:59:11,455 --> 00:59:13,465 if it's not inconvenient? 1289 00:59:13,550 --> 00:59:18,295 When lead items come in, run the XRF and keep track of 1290 00:59:18,379 --> 00:59:20,722 - the trace elements. - Sure. 1291 00:59:20,881 --> 00:59:21,951 - You know where I'm going. - Oh, yeah. 1292 00:59:21,975 --> 00:59:24,467 - Drayton's cross. - The cross, yeah. 1293 00:59:24,552 --> 00:59:26,705 - We did laser ablation on the lead cross. - Yeah. 1294 00:59:26,729 --> 00:59:29,898 We now know it's from southern Mediterranean. 1295 00:59:29,983 --> 00:59:32,234 Well, if there are a number of these 1296 00:59:32,318 --> 00:59:34,820 and we could track them that way through the trace elements, 1297 00:59:34,904 --> 00:59:36,530 that may be a real clue. 1298 00:59:37,815 --> 00:59:40,158 Could Rick's notion be correct 1299 00:59:40,243 --> 00:59:42,485 that this mysterious lead artifact 1300 00:59:42,570 --> 00:59:45,247 found near the believed stone wharf in the swamp 1301 00:59:45,331 --> 00:59:49,826 is possibly connected to the 700-year-old lead cross 1302 00:59:49,919 --> 00:59:53,589 that was discovered four years ago at Smith's Cove? 1303 00:59:53,673 --> 00:59:57,917 Laser ablation can literally give us a fingerprint of lead, 1304 00:59:58,002 --> 01:00:01,254 that from it we can learn where these materials, 1305 01:00:01,339 --> 01:00:02,598 these artifacts, are from. 1306 01:00:02,682 --> 01:00:04,600 We can't do that with the iron objects. 1307 01:00:04,684 --> 01:00:07,603 If we could, we would be much further down the discovery road. 1308 01:00:07,762 --> 01:00:10,680 So, there's no reason not to do it. 1309 01:00:10,765 --> 01:00:13,016 What the heck is it? 1310 01:00:13,100 --> 01:00:15,360 Yeah, no idea. Um... 1311 01:00:15,445 --> 01:00:18,280 Although they are eager to conduct follow-up testing, 1312 01:00:18,439 --> 01:00:21,191 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, 1313 01:00:21,275 --> 01:00:23,360 the team will have to wait several weeks, 1314 01:00:23,444 --> 01:00:27,364 if not months, for access to a university laboratory 1315 01:00:27,457 --> 01:00:30,283 where laser ablation testing is available. 1316 01:00:30,376 --> 01:00:32,535 That is an unusual design. 1317 01:00:32,629 --> 01:00:35,705 And it's highly decorated, and it's nice and crude. 1318 01:00:35,798 --> 01:00:38,884 Just like the cross is, nicely, crudely made. 1319 01:00:39,043 --> 01:00:41,127 What the heck was that? 1320 01:00:41,212 --> 01:00:42,448 'Cause that's only part of something. 1321 01:00:42,472 --> 01:00:45,965 Um, also, when I was cleaning, 1322 01:00:46,059 --> 01:00:48,551 there's a small hole in one end, 1323 01:00:48,636 --> 01:00:52,481 so I'm not too sure if it was on a spike or what. 1324 01:00:52,565 --> 01:00:54,808 And I'm feeling this is gonna be a nice surprise. 1325 01:00:54,892 --> 01:00:56,309 Thing is, it's really old. 1326 01:00:56,402 --> 01:00:58,820 - I'm hopeful, yes. - Yeah. 1327 01:00:58,905 --> 01:01:00,185 Let's track these trace elements. 1328 01:01:00,314 --> 01:01:01,657 Okay. 1329 01:01:01,816 --> 01:01:03,492 And we will hit the trail. 1330 01:01:03,576 --> 01:01:04,711 - Find some more lead. - Literally. 1331 01:01:04,735 --> 01:01:06,328 - Cheers, mate. - Okay. 1332 01:01:11,250 --> 01:01:15,328 The next day, as operations at both the swamp 1333 01:01:15,421 --> 01:01:18,248 and Money Pit continue... 1334 01:01:18,332 --> 01:01:21,501 - Let's start right here. - Okay. 1335 01:01:21,585 --> 01:01:24,170 Metal detection expert Gary Drayton 1336 01:01:24,255 --> 01:01:27,173 and Peter Fornetti arrive on Lot 17. 1337 01:01:27,258 --> 01:01:29,008 - Okay. - Just there, mate. 1338 01:01:29,093 --> 01:01:31,094 After the discovery of 1339 01:01:31,178 --> 01:01:33,438 the mysterious lead artifact one day ago, 1340 01:01:33,597 --> 01:01:36,942 they are eager to look for more evidence of the possible 1341 01:01:37,101 --> 01:01:40,696 stone pathway between the swamp and the Money Pit. 1342 01:01:42,782 --> 01:01:44,199 Go above it. 1343 01:01:44,283 --> 01:01:46,368 Either in the hole or out. 1344 01:01:47,778 --> 01:01:49,705 There we go. 1345 01:01:53,042 --> 01:01:56,119 Damn. Yeah, that's... you'd have to say that's modern. 1346 01:01:56,203 --> 01:01:58,213 - Yeah. - Just a modern nail. 1347 01:01:58,372 --> 01:02:00,290 Okay. 1348 01:02:00,374 --> 01:02:02,709 - Put that in the bag. It's trash. - Yeah. 1349 01:02:02,793 --> 01:02:04,720 - Just class that as a warm-up. - Yep. 1350 01:02:06,806 --> 01:02:08,882 - All right, let's go down. - Okay. 1351 01:02:08,966 --> 01:02:12,060 - I got plenty of flags down here, Pete. - Yep. 1352 01:02:12,145 --> 01:02:15,305 In accordance with the new Community, Culture and Heritage 1353 01:02:15,389 --> 01:02:18,391 guidelines for metal detecting on the island, 1354 01:02:18,476 --> 01:02:21,903 Gary already flagged several promising targets in the area 1355 01:02:21,988 --> 01:02:24,906 earlier this morning, and has now obtained 1356 01:02:25,065 --> 01:02:27,066 Laird Niven's permission to dig them up. 1357 01:02:27,151 --> 01:02:28,744 Just there, mate. 1358 01:02:30,997 --> 01:02:32,132 Let's hope this is something good. 1359 01:02:32,156 --> 01:02:33,915 More trail-ish. 1360 01:02:34,909 --> 01:02:38,244 I'm optimistic today's gonna be 1361 01:02:38,329 --> 01:02:39,913 a really good treasure hunting day. 1362 01:02:39,997 --> 01:02:45,752 We have a chance at potentially finding a coin or an artifact. 1363 01:02:45,836 --> 01:02:47,262 Another piece of scrap lead. 1364 01:02:48,839 --> 01:02:50,840 - It's not what we're looking for, though. - No. 1365 01:02:50,933 --> 01:02:53,176 We're following the stone roadway. 1366 01:02:53,260 --> 01:02:54,770 So, this is an exciting area. 1367 01:02:55,846 --> 01:02:58,348 - Let's go to this one. - Okay. 1368 01:03:01,685 --> 01:03:03,904 - Just there, mate. - Okay. 1369 01:03:11,954 --> 01:03:13,121 Right there, man. 1370 01:03:14,281 --> 01:03:15,874 That is a screamer. 1371 01:03:15,958 --> 01:03:18,117 And I would chunk that bit out... 1372 01:03:18,202 --> 01:03:20,796 - Yeah. - Because I can actually see the rust on it. 1373 01:03:24,124 --> 01:03:26,301 - Yeah. - I'm hoping this is an old find. 1374 01:03:30,214 --> 01:03:31,640 It's that, whatever that is. 1375 01:03:33,976 --> 01:03:35,644 What the heck is that? 1376 01:03:40,641 --> 01:03:42,484 What the heck is that? 1377 01:03:42,643 --> 01:03:44,569 While searching Lot 17 1378 01:03:44,728 --> 01:03:46,655 for evidence of the stone pathway 1379 01:03:46,739 --> 01:03:49,065 between the Oak Island swamp and the Money Pit, 1380 01:03:49,158 --> 01:03:53,495 metal detection expert Gary Drayton and Peter Fornetti 1381 01:03:53,654 --> 01:03:56,906 have just found what may be a significant clue. 1382 01:03:56,999 --> 01:03:59,119 - - It's that, whatever that is. - Oh, yeah. 1383 01:04:00,661 --> 01:04:02,912 It is this. 1384 01:04:03,005 --> 01:04:04,089 Is it heavy? 1385 01:04:04,173 --> 01:04:05,340 Yeah, it's fairly heavy. 1386 01:04:05,499 --> 01:04:08,001 - Kind of looks like an iron band. - Mm-hmm. 1387 01:04:08,094 --> 01:04:10,253 The good thing is it's got looks like 1388 01:04:10,337 --> 01:04:13,089 a square crude hole that's broken there. 1389 01:04:13,182 --> 01:04:16,852 So maybe it's an old iron band that went around something. 1390 01:04:17,011 --> 01:04:19,679 - Mm-hmm. - Can you imagine the size of it? 1391 01:04:19,772 --> 01:04:22,181 Maybe it's like an old band around a mast 1392 01:04:22,266 --> 01:04:24,109 or something like that. 1393 01:04:24,193 --> 01:04:25,935 - But we're just guessing, mate. - Yep. 1394 01:04:26,028 --> 01:04:28,196 - All right, mate, we'll bag it. - Absolutely. 1395 01:04:28,281 --> 01:04:31,357 If Gary's speculation that this iron band 1396 01:04:31,442 --> 01:04:33,535 was part of a ship can be proven, 1397 01:04:33,694 --> 01:04:36,538 might it also be connected to the stone wharf 1398 01:04:36,697 --> 01:04:39,949 the team discovered in southeast corner of the swamp 1399 01:04:40,042 --> 01:04:43,620 and perhaps offer more evidence of the pathway between 1400 01:04:43,713 --> 01:04:45,788 the swamp and the Money Pit? 1401 01:04:45,882 --> 01:04:48,041 This is a special find 1402 01:04:48,134 --> 01:04:49,968 because we're right in the middle 1403 01:04:50,127 --> 01:04:53,221 of the Money Pit and the swamp. 1404 01:04:53,306 --> 01:04:56,799 It's gonna be interesting to see what went on in this area. 1405 01:04:56,884 --> 01:05:00,053 And I know of a guy that is definitely gonna 1406 01:05:00,146 --> 01:05:02,472 give us a very good I.D. on this, 1407 01:05:02,556 --> 01:05:04,232 and that is Carmen Legge. 1408 01:05:04,391 --> 01:05:06,651 - Where is the next one, mate? - Just up the hill. 1409 01:05:06,736 --> 01:05:08,069 Okay. 1410 01:05:09,563 --> 01:05:13,733 As Gary and Peter continue their search on Lot 17... 1411 01:05:13,817 --> 01:05:16,161 - Hi, Rick. - How we doing? 1412 01:05:16,245 --> 01:05:18,246 Rick Lagina joins Craig Tester 1413 01:05:18,405 --> 01:05:20,832 and members of the team at the Money Pit 1414 01:05:20,917 --> 01:05:24,502 to check in on the progress of borehole DE-7. 1415 01:05:24,587 --> 01:05:26,504 We're at 139. 1416 01:05:26,589 --> 01:05:29,174 Then we're down, the next one would be around 150. 1417 01:05:29,258 --> 01:05:30,425 Right. 1418 01:05:39,018 --> 01:05:42,512 Hopefully with this program, we get silver or gold. 1419 01:05:42,605 --> 01:05:46,849 And it gives us a... a leg up on placing a large can. 1420 01:05:46,934 --> 01:05:50,353 We're not only drilling and looking for wood 1421 01:05:50,446 --> 01:05:52,855 but the water samples and the soil samples 1422 01:05:52,940 --> 01:05:54,607 we get as we test them. 1423 01:05:54,700 --> 01:05:56,618 I mean, obviously, if we get some area 1424 01:05:56,777 --> 01:05:59,112 that tests high amount of gold and silver, 1425 01:05:59,205 --> 01:06:01,623 uh, we're most likely gonna want to put a can 1426 01:06:01,782 --> 01:06:04,867 right down in that area, seeing if there's a treasure there. 1427 01:06:04,961 --> 01:06:08,454 So, we got to use all the information we're gathering 1428 01:06:08,547 --> 01:06:10,882 and to pick out the best location. 1429 01:06:11,041 --> 01:06:13,134 - 164. - Thank you. 1430 01:06:14,720 --> 01:06:17,138 - Want me to cut it? - Sure. Please do. 1431 01:06:19,976 --> 01:06:24,137 Okay, so at 145-ish, right here, 1432 01:06:24,221 --> 01:06:26,889 we seem to have some disturbed material. 1433 01:06:26,974 --> 01:06:29,559 There's... it's fairly well-bedded down below 1434 01:06:29,652 --> 01:06:32,047 and it looks like up above, but we're seeing some disturbance 1435 01:06:32,071 --> 01:06:35,231 through here at about 145-foot level below grade. 1436 01:06:35,324 --> 01:06:36,741 It's also black, you can tell... 1437 01:06:36,826 --> 01:06:39,068 Somewhat blackened and disturbed. 1438 01:06:39,161 --> 01:06:40,321 It's definitely out of place. 1439 01:06:41,739 --> 01:06:43,823 Well, well, well. 1440 01:06:43,916 --> 01:06:45,742 Now, we weren't expecting that, Craig. 1441 01:06:45,826 --> 01:06:46,826 Oh. 1442 01:06:48,587 --> 01:06:51,006 That's a fairly substantial 1443 01:06:51,165 --> 01:06:53,332 little chunk of wood, but, you know, I don't see 1444 01:06:53,426 --> 01:06:55,927 - any other-other beams in there. - Yep. 1445 01:06:56,012 --> 01:06:57,762 So, it's hard to say what's going on here. 1446 01:06:57,921 --> 01:07:00,673 Well, at 145, you're getting 1447 01:07:00,758 --> 01:07:04,761 about to the top of, uh, where the Chappell Vault was found. 1448 01:07:05,938 --> 01:07:08,598 Could Craig's notion that the team has 1449 01:07:08,691 --> 01:07:11,184 possibly encountered the legendary treasure vault, 1450 01:07:11,268 --> 01:07:14,687 first reported in 1897, be true? 1451 01:07:14,780 --> 01:07:18,450 If so, might they be one more core sample away 1452 01:07:18,534 --> 01:07:20,860 from the source of the silver and gold 1453 01:07:20,944 --> 01:07:24,030 recently identified by underground water testing? 1454 01:07:25,207 --> 01:07:27,116 Is there any chance it's an open tunnel 1455 01:07:27,209 --> 01:07:28,701 and collapsed on itself? 1456 01:07:28,786 --> 01:07:31,379 Oh, my goodness, there's an absolute possibility of that. 1457 01:07:31,538 --> 01:07:34,716 But if this kind of rushed into a relative void, 1458 01:07:34,875 --> 01:07:36,968 you know, all of that soft material could bypass 1459 01:07:37,053 --> 01:07:39,712 and ooze around a lot of cribbing. 1460 01:07:39,797 --> 01:07:42,891 I mean, it's a pretty loose section. 1461 01:07:43,050 --> 01:07:44,893 So, anyway, it's interesting stuff. 1462 01:07:44,977 --> 01:07:47,637 I definitely want to get these... 1463 01:07:47,730 --> 01:07:49,814 these pieces of wood C-14 dated. 1464 01:07:49,899 --> 01:07:50,899 Will do. 1465 01:07:51,058 --> 01:07:52,452 Okay, are you done with this? 1466 01:07:52,476 --> 01:07:54,894 I am. For sure. 1467 01:07:56,489 --> 01:08:00,658 If that wood dates to before the Money Pit was discovered, 1468 01:08:00,818 --> 01:08:02,494 that could get really exciting. 1469 01:08:02,578 --> 01:08:05,238 I mean, we could be close to the so-called Chappell Vault, 1470 01:08:05,322 --> 01:08:07,082 which myself and others 1471 01:08:07,241 --> 01:08:08,991 have been interested in for a long time. 1472 01:08:09,085 --> 01:08:10,251 Is this encouraging? 1473 01:08:10,336 --> 01:08:11,828 You bet it is. 1474 01:08:11,921 --> 01:08:13,913 It's-it's really encouraging. 1475 01:08:13,997 --> 01:08:17,175 I guess, do you want to open this up to take a look? 1476 01:08:19,419 --> 01:08:20,906 We should find some disturbed material here. 1477 01:08:20,930 --> 01:08:22,338 If it fell in, yes. 1478 01:08:22,431 --> 01:08:24,757 Let's see if we can see any evidence of same. 1479 01:08:24,842 --> 01:08:27,102 She's definitely loose; it's hard to say. 1480 01:08:27,186 --> 01:08:31,356 I don't see any of those, uh, shavings or splinters. 1481 01:08:31,515 --> 01:08:32,690 I don't see any wood. 1482 01:08:32,775 --> 01:08:34,077 Which is a little disappointing. 1483 01:08:34,101 --> 01:08:35,852 The team is encouraged 1484 01:08:35,945 --> 01:08:38,771 to have found evidence of a wood structure at a key depth 1485 01:08:38,856 --> 01:08:42,033 and in the very same vicinity that water testing 1486 01:08:42,192 --> 01:08:46,121 has identified the presence of both silver and gold. 1487 01:08:46,280 --> 01:08:49,207 However, could the lack of any more wood 1488 01:08:49,291 --> 01:08:52,460 or artifacts in subsequent core samples 1489 01:08:52,619 --> 01:08:55,213 mean that they may not have hit their target 1490 01:08:55,372 --> 01:08:57,298 - but only grazed it? - Okay. 1491 01:08:57,383 --> 01:08:59,458 The interesting thing about finding this wood 1492 01:08:59,543 --> 01:09:03,796 at that horizon, that elevation, is that's certainly the area 1493 01:09:03,881 --> 01:09:07,550 where the so-called Chappell Vault once was. 1494 01:09:07,634 --> 01:09:09,218 And so, of course, 1495 01:09:09,303 --> 01:09:11,971 your-your mind goes to that possibility. 1496 01:09:12,064 --> 01:09:15,316 And thus, to me, it rounds to 1497 01:09:15,475 --> 01:09:20,155 let's stay focused on the grid, because if it is 1498 01:09:20,239 --> 01:09:23,316 associated with the vault, then let's define the vault. 1499 01:09:23,400 --> 01:09:26,411 We're here. Okay, we just drilled this one. 1500 01:09:26,570 --> 01:09:28,321 We got wood on the last one. 1501 01:09:28,414 --> 01:09:29,822 You know, I think it's a victory. 1502 01:09:29,915 --> 01:09:32,500 I'm ready to move on to the next hole. 1503 01:09:32,585 --> 01:09:33,585 Yep. 1504 01:09:33,660 --> 01:09:35,253 Okay. 1505 01:09:35,337 --> 01:09:37,257 - We just keep pressing on. - Sounds good. 1506 01:09:43,086 --> 01:09:44,754 Here we go. 1507 01:09:44,838 --> 01:09:47,506 As a new day of investigation begins 1508 01:09:47,591 --> 01:09:48,808 in the Oak Island swamp... 1509 01:09:50,260 --> 01:09:51,477 and in the Money Pit area... 1510 01:09:52,855 --> 01:09:54,522 So, I'm pretty excited. 1511 01:09:54,681 --> 01:09:57,516 Yeah, I mean, Carmen... Wealth of knowledge. 1512 01:09:57,601 --> 01:10:00,186 - You never fail to learn something with him. - Yeah. 1513 01:10:00,270 --> 01:10:02,271 Some 50 miles north 1514 01:10:02,364 --> 01:10:05,024 in the town of Centreville, Nova Scotia... 1515 01:10:05,117 --> 01:10:07,337 - All right. - I haven't seen Carmen for a while. 1516 01:10:07,361 --> 01:10:09,195 Doug Crowell and Peter Fornetti 1517 01:10:09,279 --> 01:10:11,206 arrive at Northville Farm. 1518 01:10:11,290 --> 01:10:13,625 - Hey, Carmen. - Hey! How you doing today? 1519 01:10:13,709 --> 01:10:15,020 - Good. - Good. How are you doing? 1520 01:10:15,044 --> 01:10:16,461 They have arranged for 1521 01:10:16,620 --> 01:10:18,765 their first meeting of the year with blacksmithing expert 1522 01:10:18,789 --> 01:10:23,376 Carmen Legge to get his analysis on the mysterious iron band 1523 01:10:23,460 --> 01:10:26,888 that was found one day ago on Lot 17. 1524 01:10:28,131 --> 01:10:29,491 Got some more stuff for me? 1525 01:10:29,558 --> 01:10:30,808 - Yeah. - Yeah. 1526 01:10:30,893 --> 01:10:32,718 Let's have a look. 1527 01:10:32,803 --> 01:10:35,230 This was found towards the Money Pit. 1528 01:10:35,389 --> 01:10:36,731 Okay. 1529 01:10:40,727 --> 01:10:42,478 Uh... 1530 01:10:42,562 --> 01:10:45,314 this is a handmade iron band. 1531 01:10:45,399 --> 01:10:48,150 You can see there's a... Well, it's a hole here. 1532 01:10:48,235 --> 01:10:51,412 - The width and the thickness of it... - Mm-hmm. 1533 01:10:51,497 --> 01:10:53,915 It's a band off of a wagon wheel 1534 01:10:53,999 --> 01:10:55,917 - or a cart wheel. - Oh. 1535 01:10:56,001 --> 01:10:57,910 This goes around the hub that holds 1536 01:10:58,003 --> 01:10:59,147 the center of the wheel together. 1537 01:10:59,171 --> 01:11:01,005 The size of it indicates 1538 01:11:01,090 --> 01:11:03,591 early-early time period use of a cart. 1539 01:11:03,750 --> 01:11:08,388 I'm gonna say 1650 to probably 1780, 1790. 1540 01:11:09,923 --> 01:11:12,341 After that, they got bigger, thicker. 1541 01:11:12,426 --> 01:11:14,519 That is intriguing. 1542 01:11:14,603 --> 01:11:17,021 The hub of a wagon wheel? 1543 01:11:17,180 --> 01:11:20,358 Dating back to as early as 1650? 1544 01:11:20,442 --> 01:11:22,527 And found between the possibly ancient 1545 01:11:22,611 --> 01:11:25,530 stone wharf in the swamp and the Money Pit? 1546 01:11:25,689 --> 01:11:29,525 Is it possible that Gary Drayton has found more evidence 1547 01:11:29,609 --> 01:11:32,445 of cargo being hauled between the two sites 1548 01:11:32,529 --> 01:11:35,114 as much as 150 years prior 1549 01:11:35,198 --> 01:11:38,459 to the original treasure shaft's discovery? 1550 01:11:38,544 --> 01:11:42,288 If so, might it also support Terry Deveau's theory 1551 01:11:42,372 --> 01:11:45,133 about the approximate age of the stone wharf 1552 01:11:45,292 --> 01:11:48,127 and its potential Portuguese origin? 1553 01:11:49,305 --> 01:11:51,105 We've had this idea that carts were used 1554 01:11:51,131 --> 01:11:53,808 along this stone road and pathway, 1555 01:11:53,967 --> 01:11:55,885 and perhaps heading towards the Money Pit. 1556 01:11:55,969 --> 01:11:57,447 - Mm-hmm. - But this would be the first 1557 01:11:57,471 --> 01:11:58,707 tangible piece of evidence that 1558 01:11:58,731 --> 01:12:01,474 this would go hand-in-hand with ox shoes and... 1559 01:12:01,558 --> 01:12:02,975 - Mm-hmm. Yeah. - And carts. 1560 01:12:03,068 --> 01:12:04,736 Where's the rest of the cart? 1561 01:12:04,895 --> 01:12:06,729 That's a good question. 1562 01:12:06,813 --> 01:12:07,874 You might be narrowing down the time period 1563 01:12:07,898 --> 01:12:09,398 and maybe the activity. 1564 01:12:09,491 --> 01:12:10,575 Okay. 1565 01:12:10,659 --> 01:12:11,826 That's exactly... 1566 01:12:11,985 --> 01:12:14,829 evidence that 1567 01:12:14,988 --> 01:12:17,415 high-wheeled carts are associated 1568 01:12:17,499 --> 01:12:19,992 with the stone road or the stone path. 1569 01:12:20,077 --> 01:12:22,086 That's substantive information. 1570 01:12:22,171 --> 01:12:25,006 That's exactly the kind of evidence we're looking for. 1571 01:12:25,090 --> 01:12:28,092 That's the first artifact of that type 1572 01:12:28,251 --> 01:12:30,405 - associated with a cart that I'm aware of. - Yeah. 1573 01:12:30,429 --> 01:12:32,065 - I think the guys will be interested to hear that. - Yeah. 1574 01:12:32,089 --> 01:12:33,422 - Yeah. - Absolutely. 1575 01:12:33,507 --> 01:12:34,590 - All right. - Very good. 1576 01:12:34,683 --> 01:12:36,244 - Thank you, Carmen. - Oh, you're very welcome. 1577 01:12:36,268 --> 01:12:38,260 - Glad I could help. - Absolutely. 1578 01:12:38,345 --> 01:12:40,323 - Thanks, Carmen. - Come back again with some more. 1579 01:12:40,347 --> 01:12:41,657 - Take care. - Will do. - Happy digging. 1580 01:12:41,681 --> 01:12:43,191 Yeah, thanks. 1581 01:12:43,350 --> 01:12:45,768 As Doug and Peter make their way 1582 01:12:45,852 --> 01:12:49,113 back to Oak Island, in the Money Pit area... 1583 01:12:49,198 --> 01:12:50,358 We're in a hot zone. 1584 01:12:50,449 --> 01:12:52,525 Craig Tester and other members 1585 01:12:52,618 --> 01:12:54,860 of the team are supervising 1586 01:12:54,945 --> 01:12:59,624 the core-drilling operation in a new borehole known as CD-6. 1587 01:12:59,783 --> 01:13:04,545 A borehole located less than ten feet from the C-1 shaft. 1588 01:13:05,956 --> 01:13:07,942 So, we have multiple targets and points of interest 1589 01:13:07,966 --> 01:13:10,126 - in this hole... - Yeah, absolutely. 1590 01:13:10,219 --> 01:13:12,303 - That we can get more sample from. - Yep. 1591 01:13:12,388 --> 01:13:14,213 Let's hope it's a very interesting hole. 1592 01:13:14,297 --> 01:13:15,297 Yep. 1593 01:13:15,382 --> 01:13:17,892 As they work to pinpoint 1594 01:13:17,976 --> 01:13:20,978 the source of silver and gold that has recently been 1595 01:13:21,138 --> 01:13:24,649 detected through water sampling in the so-called C-1 cluster, 1596 01:13:24,733 --> 01:13:27,819 the team's hope for borehole CD-6 1597 01:13:27,903 --> 01:13:30,646 includes a secondary target, 1598 01:13:30,730 --> 01:13:33,983 a possible tunnel at a depth of some 90 feet 1599 01:13:34,076 --> 01:13:37,653 that they found in this area just one year ago. 1600 01:13:37,737 --> 01:13:41,157 One of the key things here is we get the tunnel. 1601 01:13:41,250 --> 01:13:43,584 We'll run in and we get a water sample at that zone. 1602 01:13:43,743 --> 01:13:45,420 If we can duplicate that gold and silver 1603 01:13:45,579 --> 01:13:48,247 - and then isolate it to which horizon. - Yeah. 1604 01:13:48,331 --> 01:13:50,485 - You can come on in, drop it off. - What's the good word, Adam? 1605 01:13:50,509 --> 01:13:53,002 - How's it going, Adam? - 85. 1606 01:13:53,086 --> 01:13:55,596 85. Let's take a look, shall we? 1607 01:13:58,425 --> 01:13:59,785 I would say that's moving into, uh, 1608 01:13:59,926 --> 01:14:01,594 it looks like the clay to me, but... 1609 01:14:01,678 --> 01:14:02,905 - Is it just natural? - It's still... 1610 01:14:02,929 --> 01:14:04,272 Oh, it's still natural. 1611 01:14:04,431 --> 01:14:06,492 It would still be good to dig in, but it's a little bit 1612 01:14:06,516 --> 01:14:07,942 looser than normal. 1613 01:14:08,101 --> 01:14:10,111 That might mean that it's close to, uh, 1614 01:14:10,270 --> 01:14:12,780 an open water cavity beneath "a tunnel." 1615 01:14:13,949 --> 01:14:16,859 The next core is the tell on this hole. 1616 01:14:16,943 --> 01:14:18,194 That's the hope. 1617 01:14:18,287 --> 01:14:19,528 Knock on wood. 1618 01:14:24,710 --> 01:14:26,285 Here we go, here we go. 1619 01:14:26,369 --> 01:14:28,296 Let's hope it's a good one. 1620 01:14:28,455 --> 01:14:30,298 Which end do you want me to hit? Right here? 1621 01:14:30,457 --> 01:14:33,042 - Is this the bottom? - That's the bottom, yep. 1622 01:14:33,135 --> 01:14:35,294 What's the word, Mike? 1623 01:14:35,378 --> 01:14:37,054 Uh, 90 feet. 1624 01:14:37,139 --> 01:14:38,306 90 feet? 1625 01:14:42,552 --> 01:14:43,478 Terry, we got wood. 1626 01:14:43,562 --> 01:14:45,563 That's what we want to see. 1627 01:14:45,647 --> 01:14:47,732 - Wow. - Look at this. 1628 01:14:47,816 --> 01:14:49,616 - There's our wood, guys. That's great. - Yep. 1629 01:14:49,726 --> 01:14:50,976 Looks good to me. 1630 01:14:51,069 --> 01:14:55,281 And that looks like a fairly good section of beam. 1631 01:14:56,492 --> 01:14:58,826 Really looks like a cut surface for sure. 1632 01:14:58,985 --> 01:15:01,913 I think, well, that really bodes well for age. 1633 01:15:02,072 --> 01:15:03,072 Yeah, it does. 1634 01:15:03,999 --> 01:15:05,468 That's probably a floor-to-ceiling 1635 01:15:05,492 --> 01:15:07,752 - collapse of a tunnel right there. - Yeah. 1636 01:15:07,836 --> 01:15:10,755 There's no question in my mind that that was an open structure, 1637 01:15:10,839 --> 01:15:11,964 once upon a time. 1638 01:15:13,175 --> 01:15:15,927 Wood? At a depth of 90 feet? 1639 01:15:16,011 --> 01:15:19,430 Is it possible that the team has once again encountered 1640 01:15:19,515 --> 01:15:23,175 the man-made tunnel they first discovered one year ago? 1641 01:15:23,268 --> 01:15:24,487 That's probably enough. 1642 01:15:24,511 --> 01:15:26,020 And, if so, 1643 01:15:26,104 --> 01:15:29,357 could it also be connected to the evidence of silver and gold 1644 01:15:29,516 --> 01:15:32,768 detected in the so-called C-1 cluster? 1645 01:15:32,861 --> 01:15:35,780 We're getting multiple hits of wood 1646 01:15:35,939 --> 01:15:38,524 at a consistent depth, 1647 01:15:38,608 --> 01:15:41,026 indicating a possible tunnel 1648 01:15:41,111 --> 01:15:43,204 in an area that was previously unknown. 1649 01:15:44,864 --> 01:15:48,951 So, given the significance not only of the C-1 cluster 1650 01:15:49,035 --> 01:15:52,371 but the silver and gold water sampling results, 1651 01:15:52,455 --> 01:15:55,132 finding this tunnel depth at 1652 01:15:55,217 --> 01:15:58,294 somewhere in the 80-to-90-foot horizon is interesting. 1653 01:15:58,378 --> 01:16:00,532 So, Craig, you want us to get a water sample out of here 1654 01:16:00,556 --> 01:16:01,964 - at this depth? - Yes, yep. 1655 01:16:02,048 --> 01:16:05,059 You know, anything that came out of this tunnel zone, 1656 01:16:05,143 --> 01:16:08,137 be great to test if silver and gold was in it. 1657 01:16:08,230 --> 01:16:10,270 - You know, it may come out of this horizon. - Yeah. 1658 01:16:10,390 --> 01:16:13,818 Testing will help us define the zone of interest, 1659 01:16:13,902 --> 01:16:16,464 - so maybe that's the tunnel we have to follow. - Absolutely. 1660 01:16:16,488 --> 01:16:17,799 Once we've associated it with gold, 1661 01:16:17,823 --> 01:16:19,073 we got to follow that tunnel. 1662 01:16:19,232 --> 01:16:21,576 - That's right. - There you go. 1663 01:16:24,830 --> 01:16:26,414 The following morning... 1664 01:16:28,074 --> 01:16:31,660 Rarely do we have a sense of anticipation around this table 1665 01:16:31,745 --> 01:16:33,662 like we certainly do today. 1666 01:16:33,747 --> 01:16:36,007 In the Oak Island war room, 1667 01:16:36,091 --> 01:16:39,844 Rick and Marty Lagina, along with members of the team, 1668 01:16:40,003 --> 01:16:43,672 are meeting once again with geoscientists Dr. Ian Spooner 1669 01:16:43,765 --> 01:16:46,434 and Dr. Peir Pufahl, 1670 01:16:46,593 --> 01:16:49,687 along with chemist Dr. Matt Lukeman. 1671 01:16:49,846 --> 01:16:53,349 After conducting a more detailed analysis of the water tests 1672 01:16:53,433 --> 01:16:56,027 recently taken from several boreholes across 1673 01:16:56,186 --> 01:16:59,030 the Money Pit area, which produced preliminary evidence 1674 01:16:59,189 --> 01:17:01,365 of both silver and gold, 1675 01:17:01,450 --> 01:17:06,120 Dr. Pufahl is now prepared to present his final report. 1676 01:17:06,279 --> 01:17:08,530 Really, the core of this discussion, 1677 01:17:08,615 --> 01:17:10,207 I think, is: What do we do next? 1678 01:17:10,292 --> 01:17:11,427 I think we're all anticipating 1679 01:17:11,451 --> 01:17:13,285 what these results are gonna indicate. 1680 01:17:13,370 --> 01:17:15,129 So, I'm gonna turn it over to you, Ian. 1681 01:17:16,289 --> 01:17:18,299 So, what do you got to tell us? 1682 01:17:18,458 --> 01:17:20,635 All right, here is essentially 1683 01:17:20,719 --> 01:17:23,638 a location map of those drill holes 1684 01:17:23,722 --> 01:17:26,891 that were sampled, uh, for their water. 1685 01:17:26,975 --> 01:17:29,727 And so, really, what I'd like you to do is to, number one, 1686 01:17:29,811 --> 01:17:32,137 turn your attention to these holes 1687 01:17:32,222 --> 01:17:36,058 that are gold in color, because these are the holes 1688 01:17:36,142 --> 01:17:40,738 within which we found gold in the water samples. 1689 01:17:40,822 --> 01:17:42,740 All right? That would be C-1, 1690 01:17:42,824 --> 01:17:45,660 F-4, E-8 and K-7. 1691 01:17:45,744 --> 01:17:48,329 So, without further ado, let's look at 1692 01:17:48,413 --> 01:17:52,491 some of the concentrations of gold 1693 01:17:52,584 --> 01:17:55,160 that we're actually focusing on here. 1694 01:17:55,245 --> 01:17:57,663 Well, is there some sort of 1695 01:17:57,747 --> 01:17:59,340 natural source to this gold? 1696 01:17:59,424 --> 01:18:02,751 We have to have eliminated a natural source 1697 01:18:02,844 --> 01:18:05,429 for the gold to be meaningful here on Oak Island. 1698 01:18:05,514 --> 01:18:08,516 So, when we look at F-4, 1699 01:18:08,600 --> 01:18:13,011 all right, we're talking about 0.044 parts per billion. 1700 01:18:13,105 --> 01:18:16,932 0.017 parts per billion. 1701 01:18:17,016 --> 01:18:20,528 0.012 parts per billion. 1702 01:18:21,613 --> 01:18:24,198 To put this in context, all right, 1703 01:18:24,282 --> 01:18:28,953 seawater has an average concentration of gold of about 1704 01:18:29,112 --> 01:18:31,872 0.10 parts per billion. 1705 01:18:32,874 --> 01:18:35,451 So, the take-home message here is this, 1706 01:18:35,535 --> 01:18:38,203 that, yes, gold is present and it's elevated. 1707 01:18:38,296 --> 01:18:40,798 It's either coming from the till, 1708 01:18:40,882 --> 01:18:42,017 it's coming from the bedrock, 1709 01:18:42,041 --> 01:18:43,528 or there's something buried down there. 1710 01:18:43,552 --> 01:18:44,885 Wow. 1711 01:18:49,299 --> 01:18:50,952 It is an incredible moment for brothers 1712 01:18:50,976 --> 01:18:52,968 Rick and Marty Lagina and the Oak Island team. 1713 01:18:53,061 --> 01:18:57,055 Geoscientist Dr. Peir Pufahl has just confirmed 1714 01:18:57,140 --> 01:18:59,641 his analysis of water sampling tests 1715 01:18:59,735 --> 01:19:03,312 conducted in numerous boreholes across the Money Pit area. 1716 01:19:03,405 --> 01:19:07,241 Something containing large amounts of silver and gold 1717 01:19:07,325 --> 01:19:11,746 lies deep underground in the vicinity of the C-1 shaft. 1718 01:19:11,830 --> 01:19:15,991 What I do think is interesting, when you look at where 1719 01:19:16,084 --> 01:19:19,411 the gold-enriched wells are, they're only, you know, 1720 01:19:19,496 --> 01:19:23,174 25, uh, 50 feet away from each other. 1721 01:19:23,258 --> 01:19:27,586 And so, if I were a betting man, 1722 01:19:27,679 --> 01:19:29,430 I bet we're in the right area. 1723 01:19:30,673 --> 01:19:33,434 When you look at these data, 1724 01:19:33,518 --> 01:19:36,178 I think we're-we're kind of right close to that bull's-eye. 1725 01:19:36,271 --> 01:19:37,271 Wow. 1726 01:19:38,857 --> 01:19:40,775 Given that F-4... I mean, obviously 1727 01:19:40,934 --> 01:19:43,861 it's the well of interest and it seems to be 1728 01:19:43,945 --> 01:19:45,446 the, uh, biggest outlier 1729 01:19:45,530 --> 01:19:47,439 of all the wells we've been looking at. 1730 01:19:47,532 --> 01:19:50,359 'Cause it's the standout here by far. 1731 01:19:50,443 --> 01:19:52,528 Yeah, so when we look at the chemistry of F-4, 1732 01:19:52,612 --> 01:19:53,892 almost every other trace element 1733 01:19:53,955 --> 01:19:57,208 was also elevated in relation to the other holes. 1734 01:19:57,367 --> 01:19:59,960 Silver was present only in F-4. 1735 01:20:00,045 --> 01:20:01,787 So, there's something unique about it. 1736 01:20:01,871 --> 01:20:04,632 It's got gold in it. 1737 01:20:04,716 --> 01:20:06,194 It's got gold in the water. 1738 01:20:06,218 --> 01:20:07,968 And if it's got gold in the water, 1739 01:20:08,127 --> 01:20:09,470 the gold is coming from somewhere. 1740 01:20:10,630 --> 01:20:12,556 And that's where the next steps come in. 1741 01:20:12,715 --> 01:20:16,477 The next steps... sampling that till, sampling that sediment... 1742 01:20:16,636 --> 01:20:20,481 Will help us fingerprint exactly where and why 1743 01:20:20,565 --> 01:20:24,401 that gold and silver are elevated in that hole. 1744 01:20:24,486 --> 01:20:27,062 As Dr. Pufahl said, the gold's got to come from somewhere. 1745 01:20:27,155 --> 01:20:30,658 And if it's coming from the soil, there'd have to be 1746 01:20:30,742 --> 01:20:34,745 a fair bit in-in the soil to produce these anomalous results. 1747 01:20:34,830 --> 01:20:38,490 We've got to get those till sample and see what they hold. 1748 01:20:38,583 --> 01:20:39,908 This is great news. 1749 01:20:40,001 --> 01:20:42,160 It-It's great science. 1750 01:20:42,245 --> 01:20:44,663 Uh, I know Marty loves great science. 1751 01:20:44,747 --> 01:20:48,500 So does Craig and, uh, everybody on the team. 1752 01:20:48,585 --> 01:20:50,010 Can't add anything to that. 1753 01:20:50,095 --> 01:20:52,671 Couple of weeks to the gold, Rick. 1754 01:20:52,755 --> 01:20:54,923 Calm down. 1755 01:20:55,008 --> 01:20:57,926 I told you Bravo Tango was coming at some point. 1756 01:20:58,019 --> 01:20:59,595 What the hell? 1757 01:20:59,688 --> 01:21:04,024 I would be lying if I said it wasn't impactful. 1758 01:21:05,277 --> 01:21:09,196 I've believed since I was a little guy. 1759 01:21:09,281 --> 01:21:12,774 And it means something to me on that level, 1760 01:21:12,859 --> 01:21:15,861 that here's the proof. 1761 01:21:15,954 --> 01:21:18,539 Uh, it-it justifies everything, right? 1762 01:21:19,624 --> 01:21:22,367 Gold is where it started. 1763 01:21:22,452 --> 01:21:25,704 The search for gold is what drove this way back, 1764 01:21:25,788 --> 01:21:28,290 230 years ago almost now. 1765 01:21:28,374 --> 01:21:30,551 So, nobody really found 1766 01:21:30,710 --> 01:21:32,878 any direct evidence of gold until now. 1767 01:21:32,962 --> 01:21:36,140 Is this impactful? It's hugely impactful. 1768 01:21:36,224 --> 01:21:38,800 It looks like there's some gold here. 1769 01:21:38,894 --> 01:21:41,729 So, it vindicates Rick and, I guess, a little bit me. 1770 01:21:41,888 --> 01:21:44,723 This is summed up by two words, really: 1771 01:21:44,807 --> 01:21:46,150 Sempre Avanti. 1772 01:21:46,309 --> 01:21:47,349 Let's keep moving forward. 1773 01:21:47,402 --> 01:21:49,320 Maybe we can get to the bottom of this. 1774 01:21:49,404 --> 01:21:52,156 - Absolutely. - Fair enough. - Thank you. 1775 01:21:52,315 --> 01:21:54,552 - Okay. Thank you very much. - Thank you. See ya. 1776 01:21:54,576 --> 01:21:58,329 A mystery captured their attention, 1777 01:21:58,413 --> 01:22:01,156 faith and hope drew them in, 1778 01:22:01,240 --> 01:22:05,753 and now science has validated their efforts and persistence. 1779 01:22:05,837 --> 01:22:08,339 For brothers Rick and Marty Lagina 1780 01:22:08,498 --> 01:22:10,090 and the Oak Island team, 1781 01:22:10,249 --> 01:22:13,010 the answers that others have sought 1782 01:22:13,169 --> 01:22:16,254 for more than two centuries appear to be within their reach. 1783 01:22:17,349 --> 01:22:20,676 However, they must still brace for the unknown 1784 01:22:20,760 --> 01:22:24,271 and the forces that are beyond their control 1785 01:22:24,356 --> 01:22:28,767 that have guarded the island's secrets through the generations. 1786 01:22:28,851 --> 01:22:32,446 Will the fellowship finally zero in on a target 1787 01:22:32,605 --> 01:22:35,190 that could change history as we know it? 1788 01:22:35,274 --> 01:22:38,953 Only time and fate will tell. 1789 01:22:42,281 --> 01:22:44,950 This season on The Curse of Oak Island... 1790 01:22:45,034 --> 01:22:47,378 We're back, Oak Island, old friend. 1791 01:22:47,537 --> 01:22:49,371 - Oh, it's a coin! - Yes. 1792 01:22:49,455 --> 01:22:51,790 - That's the aha. - Yeah. 1793 01:22:51,883 --> 01:22:53,527 I still believe there's some answers in the swamp. 1794 01:22:53,551 --> 01:22:55,719 This path heads to the Money Pit. 1795 01:22:55,804 --> 01:22:58,213 Wow. These are indigenous artifacts. 1796 01:22:58,306 --> 01:22:59,617 Department of Culture and Heritage 1797 01:22:59,641 --> 01:23:01,642 - ask that we stop down. - Immediately. 1798 01:23:01,726 --> 01:23:04,803 The more we cooperate, the more of our island we lose. 1799 01:23:04,896 --> 01:23:06,063 We're gonna do what's right, 1800 01:23:06,147 --> 01:23:07,366 we're gonna continue to do what's right, 1801 01:23:07,390 --> 01:23:09,474 but we have to look after our own rights, too. 1802 01:23:09,567 --> 01:23:10,901 - Yeah. - We're gonna go bigger. 1803 01:23:10,986 --> 01:23:12,213 - Look at that. - Yeah, here she be. 1804 01:23:12,237 --> 01:23:12,987 We're gonna go harder. 1805 01:23:13,071 --> 01:23:14,405 We're running out of time, 1806 01:23:14,489 --> 01:23:15,791 and we got big work to do up there. 1807 01:23:15,815 --> 01:23:17,658 - Maybe I get lucky, huh? - I hope so. 1808 01:23:17,817 --> 01:23:20,327 For 227 years, people have sought 1809 01:23:20,412 --> 01:23:22,329 a treasure in the Money Pit on Oak Island. 1810 01:23:22,414 --> 01:23:24,308 - Whoa! Look at that! - Perfect! 1811 01:23:24,332 --> 01:23:27,409 Nobody really found any evidence of gold until now. 1812 01:23:27,502 --> 01:23:30,328 - So, we have ancient Spanish gold. - That's huge. 1813 01:23:30,413 --> 01:23:32,497 It's empirical, hard evidence. 1814 01:23:32,590 --> 01:23:33,924 Okay! Let's get this done. 1815 01:23:34,009 --> 01:23:35,500 Let's find it. Let's go! 1816 01:23:35,585 --> 01:23:37,177 I want to find the answers. 1817 01:23:37,336 --> 01:23:39,513 www.oakislandbr.tk 1818 01:23:39,597 --> 01:23:42,349 >>>>oakislandtk<<<<< www.opensubtitles.org 140520

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