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[narrator] Tonight, on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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HOLD IT! WHOA! WHOA! WHOA!
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[Gary] Another feature
in the swamp.
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What in the world is happening?
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[Marty] This feature could help
us unwrap the whole mystery.
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[Rick] Something this small
has fallen to
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the bottom
of the solution channel.
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- Here it is right there.
- It could be a chunk of a coin.
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It's got some sort
of design on it.
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If it's a silver coin,
that's treasure.
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- [Rick] It's what
we're looking for. -Yeah.
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Be prepared to be gobstruck.
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- [laughter]
- This is gonna be special.
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- This is quite pure?
- Yes, absolutely.
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♪ ♪
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[narrator] There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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As the sun rises
above Oak Island...
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[Brayden] How deep is this one?
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- 240 again?
- [Adam] Yep.
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[Charles] Well, guys,
I know we're pretty excited
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about starting this next hole.
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This is F-5.5.
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I think we're on
a really important site
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- right now.
- Right.
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[narrator] ...brothers Rick
and Marty Lagina and their team
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are drilling deeper than ever
in the Money Pit area,
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in search of the answers
to a 230-year-old mystery.
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[Scott] Because of the collapse
last year, we were never able to
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really see what was,
what was down there.
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- Yeah.
- I think that
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the grid that we have laid out
here right now to explore
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deep down
in the solution channel,
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we're gonna find it
if it's there.
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That's right.
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[narrator] Today,
the team has broken ground
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on a borehole known as F-5.5.
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It is on target to reach
a massive cavity underground
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known as the "solution channel."
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They believe it's possible
the legendary Money Pit treasure
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fell here after two centuries
of failed digging operations.
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We're only about
seven feet away from F-4,
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and F-4 had the highest levels
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of gold and silver
in the, in the water.
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Yeah, makes this a really
interesting hole because
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we're so close to the precious
metal finds in the water.
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I mean, that's one of
the confirming factors
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we have in front of us
to show that there is, uh,
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a buried, uh, treasure
here someplace.
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[Charles] Yeah.
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That brings to mind
the Portuguese coin.
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[narrator] The team
recently learned
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that a 14th century silver coin
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was reportedly found in
the original Money Pit in 1849.
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And markings on the coin
bear a direct connection
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to a Portuguese sect
of the Knights Templar.
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This has given them fresh hope
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that the solution channel
could now hold the treasure,
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and may explain the high traces
of precious metals
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they've previously detected in
this area through water testing.
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[Marty] The fact that
the solution channel could be
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the culprit
in this whole long saga,
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and the fact that the gold
and silver in the water
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still indicate
the treasure still exists,
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you put those
two things together,
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along with this Portuguese coin,
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it speaks very loudly
that there was something
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very valuable buried deep in
the Money Pit a long time ago.
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[Scott] We're gonna explore
this area thoroughly
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with the sonic drill rig
and hopefully
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bring up what we could not
with the TB-1 caisson.
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Anything that's fallen
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to that deeper level,
we're gonna be able to find it
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- and put it right on the money.
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For sure. Yep.
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[narrator] While the core
drilling operation proceeds
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in the Money Pit area...
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[Rick] Come this way
and dig that.
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- [Billy] Yeah.
- Let's find something old.
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[Billy] Yep.
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[narrator] ...over at
the western region of the swamp,
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Rick, Gary Drayton
and Billy Gerhardt
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search for new clues
and evidence of valuables.
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HOLD IT! WHOA! WHOA! WHOA!
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Don't move it.
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It's a stake.
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Great condition.
The swamp really preserves wood.
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It should preserve iron, gold
and silver, if we can find it.
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[Rick] If we can find it.
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[Rick] Yeah.
There's another one.
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- It was right there.
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Does that look like
an oldie, Rick?
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It is tough to tell.
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- It's eight sides, isn't it?
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Why are all these stakes
in here?
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I have no idea.
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The number of stakes
in a 50-by-50-foot area,
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it's almost overwhelming.
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- There's another one.
- [Gary] Geez. They're coming up.
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What in the world is happening?
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I would have expected them
to be linear.
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These are very erratic.
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- We got something going on here.
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Yeah, there shouldn't be
this many in such a tight space.
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[Gary] And they're-they're
big, big stakes.
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Maybe there's a construction
that yet awaits us somewhere
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that is very well-defined,
very accurate but we are
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- currently unaware of it.
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[narrator] In recent years,
the team has found
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similar wooden stakes
in other areas of the swamp.
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Some lined portions
of a cobblestone path
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that led to
an empty vault-like structure.
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So, could the numerous wooden
stakes they're finding here
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lead them toward
another discovery?
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I think here is sand.
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With rocks sort of under it.
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Billy's observation
of a sand layer indicates
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that this is an intentional
man-made structure.
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It was developed
for some purpose.
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It's going somewhere.
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We need to find out
where and why.
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[Billy] On the edge, it looks
very similar to the stone road.
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It looks very similar.
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Uh, either the stone road
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- Yeah.
- More like the paved area.
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- They're level.
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[narrator] A rock feature here
similar to the stone road
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or massive paved area that were
previously found in the swamp?
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It seems like it goes back
along there, yeah.
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See, there's rock, rock, rock.
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[narrator] Is it possible
the team has uncovered
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another man-made feature?
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Another interesting area
in the swamp.
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If this is a built rock
something, that's a lot of work.
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This construction is eerily
similar to the paved area.
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You can't dismiss it.
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Was it done
by the same party or group?
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It's still a puzzle.
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Maybe we can get ahold
of Dr. Spooner and have him
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- come out and take a look.
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[Marty] The plan for the swamp,
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really succinctly,
is to keep digging,
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find something
that points to, you know,
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Rick's who, what, when,
where, why and how,
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or a clue that helps us
unwrap the whole mystery.
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And this feature
could help us do that.
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Well, again, dig the sand,
be as least destructive
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as possible to this,
whatever this is,
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wash this as best we can,
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- see what it tells us.
- Yeah.
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Yeah, we need to get
all of these stakes tested.
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Well, you know,
it's pure Oak Island:
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more questions
than answers, but...
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Typical.
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Okay. We'll keep looking.
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[narrator] Later
that afternoon...
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[Rick] You know, we find
ourselves back at the lab again.
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We have an interesting item
in front of us,
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and I-I really hope to learn
more things today.
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[narrator] ...Rick, Gary
and Charles join Laird and Emma
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in the Oak Island Laboratory
to hear a scientific report
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on a lead artifact that was
discovered while searching
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near the border of Lot 5
one week ago.
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Charles, I believe you were
with Gary when this was found.
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[Charles] Yeah, I was with Gary.
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We were kind of opposite where
the rectangular feature is.
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I dug it, and he pulled it out.
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And, uh, I think the way
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you described it
was decorative lead.
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Yeah.
It's decorated, as in the end.
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Those beveled edges, it kind of
reminds me of an arm of a cross.
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We found decorative pieces
of lead before.
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We found a really cool
scalloped disc on Lot 5.
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And let's not forget
the magnificent medieval cross
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from Smith's Cove.
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I've got high hopes
that this is gonna match
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one of those older pieces
of lead.
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[narrator] This lead artifact
was found just a few yards
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from the stone foundation
on Lot 5 where the team
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previously discovered
a lead barter token
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that was scientifically matched
to the 14th century lead cross,
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and both of which
may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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So, Emma, what more can you tell
us about this piece of lead?
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Uh, well, first off, I did do
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a bunch of map scans
on the surface.
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There are
no intentional designs.
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There's striations that
I think that's more from usage
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rather than, like,
a decorative, uh, intent.
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[narrator] Prior
to their meeting,
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Emma scanned the lead artifact
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using an X-Ray fluorescence
spectrometer, or XRF,
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a device that uses
nondestructive radiation
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that can identify
an object's composition,
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as well as potentially
help determine its age.
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Compositionally,
it's a really clean lead.
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There is a consistent amount
of tin in it.
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But there's nothing in here
that indicates modernity, as in,
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there's nothing that indicates
it's more recent lead alloys.
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So, it has a good potential
to be 1700s and older.
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[Gary] Brilliant!
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[Emma] So, it has
potential to be
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- 1700s and older.
- Told you, mate.
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Told you this was
gonna be an old piece.
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- You said that when we were
out there. Yeah. -Yeah.
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- So, it is a curious piece.
- Yeah.
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[narrator] In the Oak Island
Laboratory, Emma has just shared
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a scientific report
that suggests the lead artifact
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found one week ago
may predate the discovery
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of the Money Pit
by more than a century.
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That notch at the top
is strange.
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- Yeah, it is.
- [Laird] Yeah. It looks like
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- an attempt at angular holes...
- [Emma] Yeah.
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...that didn't go
all the way through.
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- Yeah.
- [Emma] It wasn't recycled,
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so it's a fresh source of lead.
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It has high potential
not being locally sourced.
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So, these are all
great candidates to send off
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for laser ablation analysis.
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Brilliant! 'Cause I've got
high hopes for this.
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[narrator] Laser ablation is
a testing method that removes
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microscopic samples
from the surface
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of lead artifacts
using a high-powered laser.
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These samples are then analyzed
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to identify the exact isotope
values contained in the lead,
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which can help determine
the time period
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and geographic region
where such artifacts originated.
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It gives you the ore source,
so it's a good thing.
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- Yeah.
- And it will tell us if there's
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- a relationship to the cross.
- [Gary] Yeah.
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[narrator] Using
laser ablation testing,
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the team was able to determine
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that the lead cross
and the lead barter token
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both dated to the 14th century
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and were from an area of
Southern France that served as
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a stronghold
for the Knights Templar.
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We're always looking
for friends of the cross,
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and it maybe helps you guys
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say what's going on
in the rectangular feature.
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'Cause it really was--
it was dead opposite there
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- just across the tracks.
- Right.
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Given what you've said
that this is quite pure,
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- perfect candidate for
laser ablation. -Mm-hmm.
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So, do you want to carry
the ball on that?
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- Yes, absolutely.
- And the three of us will go
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- try to find more.
- Yeah. -Absolutely.
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But one more thing.
Be prepared to be gobstruck.
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- [laughter]
- This is gonna be special.
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[Rick] Thank you, Laird.
Thank you, Emma.
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[Laird] See you later.
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[narrator] The
following morning,
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as borehole F-5.5
continues to make
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its descent towards
the solution channel...
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[Rick] So, this is the feature,
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but one thing
you need to recognize is
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that all of this cobble
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- came from here as well.
- Yes.
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[narrator] ...Rick and
other members of the team
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are eager to have
geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner
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examine the mysterious stone
feature that they uncovered
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in the western region
of the swamp.
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[Billy] Well, you can see
in front of you
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rocks stacked on rocks
and the smaller ones packed in
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around the big ones
to make it smooth.
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The other thing
that we did find were stakes.
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[Ian] Okay.
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Interesting because
if these stakes
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rot off the top like that,
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then that tends to suggest
further back in time.
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What gets me excited
is these rocks here
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are exactly like we see
in the cobble path, stone road.
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What this reminds me of, too,
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along the side of the cobble
path, we had piles of stone,
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sometimes with
a cut stake underneath,
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suggesting that somebody put
a stake there to tell workers
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where to put the cobbles
to build that feature.
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Yeah.
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[Ian] So why were people here?
What were they doing?
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This might have been
a pathway right through here.
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Right.
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[Rick] You always take
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what you have learned
in your past experiences
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on the island and try to apply
them to the current effort.
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Last year, the cobble path
led us to the most curious thing
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we found in the north end of
the bog, the so-called vault.
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Might there be another
construction like that here?
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That's the hope.
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Just keep digging.
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- Right.
- I would certainly,
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if you have the time,
see if this is isolated.
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It would be really interesting
to see if we came across
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another feature
that might be similar.
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But it's interesting.
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Well, our permits
are under review.
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- Right.
- This is on
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the extremity
of the permitted area.
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- Okay.
- And once
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that approval process
is completed,
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we'll keep digging, so I think
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- we'll find more answers.
- [Ian] Yep.
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The only way you can do it,
I think, is to go
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somewhere else, if we get
a permit, and see if you find
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- the same kind of cobble.
- Yeah.
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[narrator] To meet
Nova Scotia's
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environmental regulations,
the Oak Island team must apply
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for separate permits to dig
in different areas of the swamp.
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The area they are in now
is on the border
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of where they are
currently allowed to search.
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Oh, your brother's
gonna love this, isn't he?
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- [laughing]
- Another feature in the swamp.
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[Rick] Thank you, Ian.
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- Appreciate it.
- [Ian] Yep. Yep.
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[narrator] While the team
prepares new permit applications
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for their work in the swamp...
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[Gary] There's so much activity
on Lot 5, Rick.
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...Rick and Gary
are searching for
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clues near the middle of Lot 5.
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[Rick] We're still east
of the Roman coins, aren't we?
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Yeah. Oh, yeah.
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There's no place like Rome.
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[Rick laughs]
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[narrator] After finding
a mysterious lead piece nearby,
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they are eager to search
an area of Lot 5 where the team
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previously found evidence
suggesting that Europeans
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could have visited Oak Island
as far back as the 13th century.
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This includes
six ancient Roman coins
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that coin expert
Sandy Campbell believes
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could be between
1,500 and 2,000 years old.
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According to Sandy
and other experts,
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coins like these
were still being circulated
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as everyday currency in Europe
up into the 1400s.
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Roman coins on an island
in the North Atlantic?
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It's such a puzzle.
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But to think that someone
was here in the 12, 13, 1400s
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with Roman coins
is not a stretch at all.
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Perhaps they were dropped
by people from the Old World,
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00:17:04,875 --> 00:17:07,708
people who were in charge
of safeguarding a treasure
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00:17:07,833 --> 00:17:10,958
or treasures or something
that was extremely valuable.
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00:17:11,125 --> 00:17:12,583
[metal detector beeping]
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00:17:12,750 --> 00:17:14,667
A little squeaker here, Rick.
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00:17:15,750 --> 00:17:17,667
Just there, please.
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- [metal detector beeping]
- Ooh!
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00:17:27,042 --> 00:17:29,000
I like the sound of that!
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00:17:30,000 --> 00:17:31,792
[sighs]
Oh, come on.
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- [Rick] Got to be in there.
- [pinpointer beeping]
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Now let us see what we've got.
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00:17:43,958 --> 00:17:46,958
Oh. What have we got here?
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Another piece of lead.
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You know, it's really heavy,
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00:17:52,292 --> 00:17:55,042
and I actually think this is
really, really interesting.
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Fact that it's
an elongated piece of lead.
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00:17:58,542 --> 00:18:00,792
That makes that
more interesting, then.
368
00:18:00,917 --> 00:18:02,917
Something like this,
you never know,
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00:18:03,125 --> 00:18:04,333
it could be a match to a...
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00:18:04,458 --> 00:18:07,083
an older piece of lead
we've recovered,
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00:18:07,250 --> 00:18:09,667
like that medieval lead cross.
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We're gonna have to bag this
and put a flag in it
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'cause we don't know
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what Emma's gonna reveal
when she scans this.
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[narrator] Another
curiously-shaped lead artifact?
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Could Gary be correct
that this might be a clue
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00:18:26,375 --> 00:18:28,833
connected to the lead cross,
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00:18:29,042 --> 00:18:31,333
and perhaps
even to the Roman coins
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found in this area of Lot 5?
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00:18:33,833 --> 00:18:35,833
All right, mate,
I'm gonna put this in the bag
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00:18:36,042 --> 00:18:37,667
- and we'll put the flag in.
- Okey doke.
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It's going in the bag.
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[Rick] I think the work
on Lot 5 has been
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exciting, interesting
and dramatic,
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00:18:43,458 --> 00:18:46,167
and there have been
an extensive amount of finds
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00:18:46,333 --> 00:18:49,333
that show this place,
this story, this mystery
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00:18:49,542 --> 00:18:53,208
goes further back in time
than we have even thought.
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00:18:59,292 --> 00:19:03,042
- [metal detector beeping]
- Oh. Not too bad-sounding.
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00:19:03,167 --> 00:19:05,083
Not too shabby at all.
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00:19:07,792 --> 00:19:09,333
[Rick] Fingers crossed.
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00:19:11,917 --> 00:19:13,000
Check it, see if we got it out.
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00:19:13,208 --> 00:19:15,375
[metal detector beeping]
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00:19:16,375 --> 00:19:18,500
That's not it, is it?
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00:19:19,917 --> 00:19:21,500
It is.
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00:19:22,750 --> 00:19:24,667
What we got here, mate?
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00:19:28,917 --> 00:19:30,667
[Gary] Look at that. Ha, ha, oh!
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00:19:30,833 --> 00:19:32,542
- Nice.
- What is it?
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00:19:32,708 --> 00:19:35,291
It's a handle
to a pair of old scissors.
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00:19:35,292 --> 00:19:37,083
Huh.
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00:19:37,250 --> 00:19:38,917
[narrator] While metal
detecting near the middle
401
00:19:39,083 --> 00:19:40,167
of Lot 5 on Oak Island...
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00:19:40,375 --> 00:19:42,458
[Gary] See that? It's one set.
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00:19:42,667 --> 00:19:45,042
[narrator] ...Gary and Rick
have uncovered
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00:19:45,208 --> 00:19:47,375
another potentially
important clue.
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00:19:47,583 --> 00:19:49,792
[Rick] Look at
the fracture there.
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00:19:49,958 --> 00:19:51,625
[Gary] Yeah, you're right, Rick.
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00:19:51,750 --> 00:19:54,375
It looks like it's broken off
so there'll be another piece.
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00:19:54,542 --> 00:19:56,167
- I'll recheck the hole.
- Yep.
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00:19:56,375 --> 00:19:59,417
In fact, I can see it, mate.
Look at this.
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00:20:02,042 --> 00:20:04,042
That's the other side.
411
00:20:04,250 --> 00:20:07,667
Look at that.
Yeah, they go together.
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00:20:07,833 --> 00:20:10,292
No, wait a minute. Oh.
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00:20:10,458 --> 00:20:12,667
I wonder if
they're not scissors.
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00:20:12,833 --> 00:20:16,250
- These are the same.
- [Rick] What do you think it is?
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00:20:16,375 --> 00:20:19,042
[Gary] We need a second opinion.
Laird's down the lot.
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00:20:19,208 --> 00:20:22,458
Hey, Laird!
Check this out, please!
417
00:20:22,667 --> 00:20:24,500
- Pretty cool, isn't it?
- It is.
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00:20:24,625 --> 00:20:25,958
- [Gary] Yeah, it really is.
- What do we have?
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00:20:26,125 --> 00:20:27,417
- Hey, mate.
- How are you?
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00:20:27,625 --> 00:20:30,667
We've just dug up
a very curious artifact.
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00:20:30,833 --> 00:20:34,417
When this first piece came up,
I was thinking scissors.
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00:20:34,542 --> 00:20:36,000
- Yeah. Yeah. For sure.
- Old shears.
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00:20:36,167 --> 00:20:37,625
And then when
the second piece came up,
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00:20:37,750 --> 00:20:40,375
- I was thinking, "Look at this."
- Mm-hmm.
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00:20:40,542 --> 00:20:42,833
I think this is
something completely different.
426
00:20:43,000 --> 00:20:44,583
Oh, yeah. Look at that.
427
00:20:46,958 --> 00:20:48,583
- Yep.
- Which is even cooler.
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00:20:51,167 --> 00:20:52,542
- [Laird] Yeah.
- [Gary] There would've been two.
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00:20:52,708 --> 00:20:55,000
- Either side of the cheeks.
- [Laird] Yeah.
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00:20:55,167 --> 00:20:56,667
That is really neat.
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00:20:56,833 --> 00:20:59,167
[narrator] Part of
a possible horse bridle
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00:20:59,333 --> 00:21:01,208
found on Lot 5?
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00:21:01,375 --> 00:21:04,958
While several lots on the island
were inhabited by
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settlers and farmers
before 1795,
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00:21:07,958 --> 00:21:11,583
known records suggest
the lot wasn't used
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either as farmland
or as a grazing area for horses.
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00:21:15,708 --> 00:21:19,167
So, given the fact that the team
has found artifacts in this area
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00:21:19,375 --> 00:21:23,292
that could date back
to medieval times and earlier,
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00:21:23,458 --> 00:21:26,500
just how old
is this horse bridle?
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00:21:26,667 --> 00:21:28,500
And might it help identify
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00:21:28,667 --> 00:21:31,667
who built the structures
near the shoreline?
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00:21:31,833 --> 00:21:34,292
I mean, look at it. I mean,
you can see it's crudely made.
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00:21:34,458 --> 00:21:36,333
That-That's got to be raw iron,
444
00:21:36,458 --> 00:21:38,333
- uh, and an oldie.
- [Laird] Mm-hmm.
445
00:21:38,458 --> 00:21:40,792
Yeah, I can't imagine
that being on an ox.
446
00:21:42,833 --> 00:21:45,167
Yeah. I'd like to do
more research on it.
447
00:21:45,292 --> 00:21:47,124
Um, would you mind
if I took it to the lab?
448
00:21:47,125 --> 00:21:49,792
Of course not, mate.
I'll put it in a bag.
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00:21:51,000 --> 00:21:53,000
All right. Excellent.
450
00:21:53,125 --> 00:21:55,500
All right, mate. Giddyap.
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00:21:55,708 --> 00:21:57,875
[narrator] As Rick and Gary
continue their search
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on Lot 5...
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00:21:59,958 --> 00:22:01,000
[machinery buzzing]
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00:22:01,208 --> 00:22:03,292
[Terry] Here we go.
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00:22:04,292 --> 00:22:05,625
[narrator] ...over in
the Money Pit area...
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00:22:05,750 --> 00:22:08,542
[Charles] Get ready
to slice and dice, Terry.
457
00:22:08,708 --> 00:22:11,917
[narrator] ...Charles, Terry
and other members of the team
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monitor the core drilling
operation of borehole F-5.5,
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00:22:16,542 --> 00:22:18,667
which has reached
the solution channel.
460
00:22:18,875 --> 00:22:20,333
- [Charles] Here we go, guys.
- [back-up alarm beeping]
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00:22:20,500 --> 00:22:22,583
[Terry] Here it comes.
462
00:22:29,250 --> 00:22:30,833
- 206, Terry.
- 206, thank you.
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00:22:31,042 --> 00:22:32,958
- 206.
- In bedrock at 204, yes?
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00:22:33,125 --> 00:22:34,333
- 204, yeah.
- Thank you.
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00:22:34,542 --> 00:22:36,958
[back-up alarm beeping]
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00:22:37,125 --> 00:22:39,000
[mutters]
467
00:22:39,125 --> 00:22:41,000
Let's carve it up. Here we go.
468
00:22:41,167 --> 00:22:43,125
[grunts]
469
00:22:44,292 --> 00:22:47,791
That's a more promising
looseness.
470
00:22:47,792 --> 00:22:50,708
Very, very watery.
471
00:22:50,833 --> 00:22:52,250
[grunts]
472
00:22:52,417 --> 00:22:55,042
Into which treasure
could have been dropped.
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00:22:55,250 --> 00:22:57,750
So, bedrock at 204, guys.
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00:22:57,958 --> 00:23:00,125
And above that,
it looks like we've got
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some relatively loose material,
which is a good indication--
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00:23:03,833 --> 00:23:06,000
proof of our general
premise or idea
477
00:23:06,208 --> 00:23:10,417
that potential material could
fall in a solution channel.
478
00:23:10,583 --> 00:23:12,667
I'm gonna run
the pinpointer over this.
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00:23:16,125 --> 00:23:17,875
[pinpointer beeping]
480
00:23:18,042 --> 00:23:19,500
Yeah.
481
00:23:20,417 --> 00:23:21,875
[pinpointer beeping]
482
00:23:25,458 --> 00:23:26,833
Right in there.
483
00:23:27,875 --> 00:23:29,417
- [pinpointer beeping]
- There's something in there.
484
00:23:29,583 --> 00:23:32,000
Wow. It's like
there's something in this.
485
00:23:32,125 --> 00:23:33,542
Drop it.
486
00:23:33,708 --> 00:23:35,042
- There it is.
- There it is right there.
487
00:23:35,250 --> 00:23:36,500
- Little bit of--
- Right there.
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00:23:36,625 --> 00:23:37,958
- What do we got?
- What do we got?
489
00:23:38,167 --> 00:23:39,375
- Iron something or...
- Yeah.
490
00:23:39,542 --> 00:23:41,375
- Wow.
- Clean it off, Terry.
491
00:23:41,542 --> 00:23:43,542
That's a fleck of metal.
492
00:23:43,708 --> 00:23:46,417
That-that could...
well, that could be...
493
00:23:46,583 --> 00:23:48,208
I-I don't want
to say coin, but...
494
00:23:48,375 --> 00:23:49,708
- [Steve] It looks like a...
- That could be
495
00:23:49,917 --> 00:23:51,458
a chunk of a coin.
496
00:23:51,583 --> 00:23:53,167
- It looks like a half coin.
- Oh, wow. -Really?
497
00:23:53,333 --> 00:23:54,958
Yeah. It looks just like a coin.
498
00:23:56,000 --> 00:23:58,958
- [Steve] That's wild.
- [Terry] That's absolutely wild.
499
00:23:59,083 --> 00:24:01,917
It's got some sort of design
on it, too, it looks like.
500
00:24:02,083 --> 00:24:03,500
[Terry] You say there's
a pattern on it, Peter?
501
00:24:03,667 --> 00:24:05,500
[Peter] There is.
502
00:24:05,708 --> 00:24:08,625
- I got to make a phone call.
- [Terry] Absolutely.
503
00:24:08,792 --> 00:24:10,500
[Peter] All right,
I'm gonna call my Uncle Rick.
504
00:24:10,667 --> 00:24:12,458
[Terry] Wow.
That's very promising.
505
00:24:12,583 --> 00:24:13,708
[Charles] Yep.
506
00:24:17,875 --> 00:24:20,042
- [Scott] Hey, guys. -Hello.
- How you doing? -Hey.
507
00:24:20,208 --> 00:24:23,167
- It was just as we pushed
into bedrock, Rick. -Yeah.
508
00:24:23,375 --> 00:24:24,667
[Terry] We hit bedrock at 204.
509
00:24:24,875 --> 00:24:28,500
At about 204.5,
we came up with that artifact.
510
00:24:28,625 --> 00:24:30,333
[narrator] After hearing
that something
511
00:24:30,458 --> 00:24:32,332
of potential interest
was extracted
512
00:24:32,333 --> 00:24:34,833
from the solution channel...
513
00:24:35,042 --> 00:24:37,667
[Charles] 204.5 feet.
514
00:24:37,875 --> 00:24:41,708
[narrator] ...Rick and Scott
arrive in the Money Pit area
515
00:24:41,875 --> 00:24:43,833
to join the investigation.
516
00:24:44,042 --> 00:24:45,500
So, it was sitting
right on the bottom?
517
00:24:45,667 --> 00:24:47,042
[Terry] And pushed in
a bit, yeah.
518
00:24:47,208 --> 00:24:48,833
[Steve] So, we thought
it was a cut or split coin.
519
00:24:48,958 --> 00:24:52,625
[Rick] It's a small piece.
What is it?
520
00:24:52,750 --> 00:24:54,750
The metal detector doesn't lie.
521
00:24:54,875 --> 00:24:57,000
We're looking
for precious metals
522
00:24:57,208 --> 00:24:59,542
at the bottom
of the solution channel.
523
00:24:59,667 --> 00:25:01,292
Feels like a coin.
524
00:25:01,458 --> 00:25:05,000
I feel what Gary calls
"roundness" in my hand.
525
00:25:05,167 --> 00:25:07,583
Could be significant.
It's what we're looking for.
526
00:25:07,750 --> 00:25:09,167
[Scott] It's a hard metal,
for sure.
527
00:25:09,375 --> 00:25:10,833
And very dense.
528
00:25:11,042 --> 00:25:12,583
[Scott] Yep.
529
00:25:13,542 --> 00:25:16,042
No, that-that's
a button off a drill bit.
530
00:25:17,792 --> 00:25:19,250
[groans]
531
00:25:19,417 --> 00:25:20,667
[Scott] You can see,
clearly right size,
532
00:25:20,833 --> 00:25:22,167
- everything.
- Yeah.
533
00:25:23,375 --> 00:25:24,667
Sorry, guys.
534
00:25:24,833 --> 00:25:26,833
You-you think it's a button bit?
535
00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:28,750
Yep, I do.
536
00:25:28,917 --> 00:25:32,542
[narrator] Unfortunately, the
team is disappointed to learn
537
00:25:32,708 --> 00:25:35,750
that the find has
turned out to be a button
538
00:25:35,875 --> 00:25:37,708
that broke off from
the end of a drill bit
539
00:25:37,875 --> 00:25:40,625
during a previous
drilling operation.
540
00:25:41,625 --> 00:25:44,624
We're directly below
caisson, uh, TB-1,
541
00:25:44,625 --> 00:25:47,000
so that could've came off
last year's sonic drill program.
542
00:25:47,208 --> 00:25:48,958
So it could be
a break-off from last year,
543
00:25:49,125 --> 00:25:51,250
and again it could prove
our principle that...
544
00:25:51,417 --> 00:25:52,958
- Could be.
- ...dense material falls
545
00:25:53,125 --> 00:25:54,458
to the bedrock
solution channel interface.
546
00:25:54,625 --> 00:25:56,583
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
547
00:25:56,792 --> 00:25:58,292
[Rick] You go from
a high to a low.
548
00:25:58,458 --> 00:26:00,500
We're all disappointed because
549
00:26:00,667 --> 00:26:04,000
it's a piece of carbide
off the drill bit.
550
00:26:04,167 --> 00:26:07,125
But then I think,
"Wait a minute here."
551
00:26:07,292 --> 00:26:09,125
It's not really a low.
552
00:26:09,292 --> 00:26:13,917
Something this small
and insignificant has fallen
553
00:26:14,083 --> 00:26:16,417
to the bottom of the solution
channel and the bedrock.
554
00:26:16,583 --> 00:26:19,792
Proof, definitive proof,
555
00:26:19,917 --> 00:26:23,125
that even a possible coin
556
00:26:23,333 --> 00:26:25,500
could fall to these depths
557
00:26:25,625 --> 00:26:27,375
at the bottom
of the solution channel.
558
00:26:27,500 --> 00:26:29,125
It's down there.
559
00:26:29,292 --> 00:26:31,042
We just haven't found it yet.
560
00:26:31,208 --> 00:26:33,000
But we will.
561
00:26:33,125 --> 00:26:35,208
[Rick] You guys,
I am extremely grateful.
562
00:26:35,375 --> 00:26:36,875
But more work to do.
563
00:26:37,042 --> 00:26:38,875
- Yeah. -So, let's get after it.
See you, guys.
564
00:26:39,042 --> 00:26:41,583
- See you later, guys.
- See you. -See you, guys.
565
00:26:44,083 --> 00:26:46,917
[narrator] As a new day
begins on Oak Island,
566
00:26:47,042 --> 00:26:50,333
while ground is broken
on a new borehole
567
00:26:50,542 --> 00:26:51,958
in the Money Pit area...
568
00:26:52,083 --> 00:26:55,917
[Gary] So, I'm hoping
you guys can tell us
569
00:26:56,083 --> 00:27:00,708
what these finds are,
or maybe it's just one find.
570
00:27:00,875 --> 00:27:03,708
[narrator] ...Rick, Peter
and Gary arrive at the lab
571
00:27:03,875 --> 00:27:06,542
to receive
Laird and Emma's report
572
00:27:06,708 --> 00:27:08,000
on the possible horse bridle
573
00:27:08,208 --> 00:27:11,042
that was found
one day ago on Lot 5.
574
00:27:13,083 --> 00:27:15,042
[Laird] When I saw it
in the field
575
00:27:15,208 --> 00:27:18,458
and you put it together,
I could see that being
576
00:27:18,625 --> 00:27:21,083
part of a horse tack.
577
00:27:21,208 --> 00:27:23,500
But in our research,
we couldn't correlate it
578
00:27:23,708 --> 00:27:25,833
to anything like that.
579
00:27:26,000 --> 00:27:28,083
- Oh?
- [Emma] Yeah.
580
00:27:28,250 --> 00:27:32,083
Design-wise, so you have
the two pieces.
581
00:27:32,208 --> 00:27:34,167
Now, these are cross sections
right at that break,
582
00:27:34,375 --> 00:27:37,125
and one is more square.
583
00:27:37,333 --> 00:27:39,000
The other is a little bit
more rectangular,
584
00:27:39,167 --> 00:27:42,792
so that just wouldn't have
come from the same break.
585
00:27:42,958 --> 00:27:45,792
- They were not connected as one.
- Ah.
586
00:27:45,917 --> 00:27:47,792
- Yeah.
- [Emma] So, they did break off
587
00:27:47,958 --> 00:27:49,750
from the same object.
588
00:27:49,917 --> 00:27:52,083
- [Laird] It's just the handles
of scissors. -[Gary] Yeah.
589
00:27:52,250 --> 00:27:55,042
- That's what I thought when
the first piece came up. -Yeah.
590
00:27:55,208 --> 00:27:57,417
[Gary] But it'll be interesting
to see what the metallurgy is.
591
00:27:57,542 --> 00:27:59,333
What does
the actual data tell you?
592
00:27:59,500 --> 00:28:00,792
Yep.
593
00:28:00,958 --> 00:28:03,042
So, the composition.
594
00:28:03,167 --> 00:28:06,250
There is
a slight chlorine content.
595
00:28:06,417 --> 00:28:07,708
The fact that I am getting
596
00:28:07,875 --> 00:28:10,667
some sodium values,
it does indicate
597
00:28:10,875 --> 00:28:14,125
it's been in prolonged contact
with salt water.
598
00:28:14,292 --> 00:28:16,625
- Wow.
- There's minimal impurities,
599
00:28:16,792 --> 00:28:18,000
which means pre-blast furnace.
600
00:28:18,167 --> 00:28:20,333
So, it does indicate
it's 1700s...
601
00:28:20,542 --> 00:28:21,792
Okay.
602
00:28:21,958 --> 00:28:24,250
...potentially late 1600s.
603
00:28:24,417 --> 00:28:25,667
- Yeah.
- Good.
604
00:28:25,875 --> 00:28:27,542
[narrator] Is it possible
605
00:28:27,708 --> 00:28:29,958
that the team has found
another artifact
606
00:28:30,167 --> 00:28:33,750
that could date back
to the 1600s on Lot 5?
607
00:28:33,917 --> 00:28:36,708
If so, could it help identify
608
00:28:36,917 --> 00:28:39,332
just who occupied
the structures there
609
00:28:39,333 --> 00:28:43,250
more than a century before
the discovery of the Money Pit?
610
00:28:44,250 --> 00:28:48,667
What country would this
artifact be associated with?
611
00:28:48,833 --> 00:28:52,542
It's most likely U.K.,
612
00:28:52,708 --> 00:28:55,000
uh, in-in origin.
613
00:28:55,167 --> 00:28:57,832
[Rick] You had, I remember,
a book here of...
614
00:28:57,833 --> 00:28:59,625
- [Laird] Mm-hmm.
- ...stylistically,
615
00:28:59,792 --> 00:29:01,667
how shears changed
over the years.
616
00:29:01,833 --> 00:29:04,208
- You still have that?
- I do.
617
00:29:04,417 --> 00:29:06,250
Did you want to take a look?
618
00:29:11,125 --> 00:29:12,625
[Peter] That would be
your closest.
619
00:29:12,792 --> 00:29:14,542
It looks
pretty identical to that.
620
00:29:14,708 --> 00:29:17,167
- [Laird] Yeah.
- Mid 17th century.
621
00:29:17,375 --> 00:29:18,708
- [Gary] Yeah, yeah.
- [Laird] Yeah, yeah.
622
00:29:18,875 --> 00:29:21,167
That explains
the sheer excitement we felt
623
00:29:21,375 --> 00:29:22,500
when we found these.
624
00:29:22,625 --> 00:29:24,208
[laughs]
625
00:29:24,375 --> 00:29:25,917
[Rick] Stylistically,
they represent
626
00:29:26,083 --> 00:29:29,125
the period of the, uh, 1600s.
627
00:29:29,250 --> 00:29:33,208
It certainly then raises
the interest in the item.
628
00:29:33,375 --> 00:29:37,667
Does it prove directly
some connection to the Money Pit
629
00:29:37,875 --> 00:29:39,792
and the original work?
630
00:29:39,958 --> 00:29:43,833
No. But neither does it say
it can't be.
631
00:29:44,042 --> 00:29:45,667
Look, let's be honest.
632
00:29:45,833 --> 00:29:48,125
There's, uh, two lots
on this island that are
633
00:29:48,250 --> 00:29:50,750
incredibly difficult
to understand, right?
634
00:29:50,917 --> 00:29:53,625
- The Money Pit lot...
- Mm-hmm.
635
00:29:53,792 --> 00:29:55,458
- ...and Lot 5.
- Mm-hmm.
636
00:29:55,625 --> 00:29:59,208
Given the enormity of finds,
Laird, is it becoming clearer
637
00:29:59,375 --> 00:30:03,167
or-or more difficult to
establish what happened on 5?
638
00:30:04,208 --> 00:30:07,708
Every little find like that
brings us closer.
639
00:30:07,917 --> 00:30:10,333
[Rick] Every artifact we find
tells a story.
640
00:30:10,500 --> 00:30:12,333
And, uh, with finds like these,
641
00:30:12,542 --> 00:30:15,667
even though they're
quite puzzling in the moment,
642
00:30:15,833 --> 00:30:17,417
the next find
might help explain it.
643
00:30:17,583 --> 00:30:20,333
Exactly. We haven't finished
in that area yet.
644
00:30:20,542 --> 00:30:21,917
That's true.
645
00:30:22,042 --> 00:30:23,833
- [Gary] Needs metal detecting.
- [laughter]
646
00:30:24,000 --> 00:30:26,000
- And I say we go right now.
- Yeah.
647
00:30:26,167 --> 00:30:28,333
- [Peter] Thank you.
- [Gary] Great research.
648
00:30:30,667 --> 00:30:32,375
[narrator] Later that morning...
649
00:30:34,667 --> 00:30:37,083
[Gary] Come on,
let's have a signal.
650
00:30:37,250 --> 00:30:40,792
[narrator] ...Rick and Gary
return to Lot 5.
651
00:30:41,000 --> 00:30:42,542
We're about due here, Gary.
652
00:30:42,708 --> 00:30:44,458
Yeah, but
that's metal detecting.
653
00:30:44,625 --> 00:30:48,125
You've got to do the legwork,
and then, all of a sudden,
654
00:30:48,250 --> 00:30:50,500
- you find us something good.
- Like yesterday.
655
00:30:50,708 --> 00:30:52,500
Yeah. Exactly.
656
00:30:53,750 --> 00:30:55,833
Some big old boulders
around here.
657
00:30:57,125 --> 00:31:00,958
It's a place where people
could sit and lose artifacts.
658
00:31:05,833 --> 00:31:08,375
- There's potential in the air.
- Oh, yeah.
659
00:31:13,375 --> 00:31:14,917
[Gary] Looks like
I've been here before.
660
00:31:15,125 --> 00:31:16,875
There's a flag in here.
661
00:31:17,875 --> 00:31:20,125
What the heck is this, Rick?
662
00:31:20,292 --> 00:31:23,542
That circular feature there.
663
00:31:23,708 --> 00:31:25,125
[Rick] Maybe...
664
00:31:26,750 --> 00:31:29,042
[Gary] You can see in there.
665
00:31:29,208 --> 00:31:32,125
Definitely circular stones.
666
00:31:37,417 --> 00:31:39,042
Is it hollow in there?
667
00:31:40,208 --> 00:31:42,667
No, but it's definitely
full of stone.
668
00:31:42,875 --> 00:31:44,000
[Gary] It seems odd, doesn't it?
669
00:31:44,208 --> 00:31:46,333
Circular pattern of rocks.
670
00:31:46,500 --> 00:31:49,167
- Nothing there, huh?
- No. No metal.
671
00:31:49,375 --> 00:31:51,917
But it's interesting as hell,
isn't it?
672
00:31:52,083 --> 00:31:53,958
[Rick] I wonder
what this was for.
673
00:31:54,083 --> 00:31:58,500
I see in front of us a-a rock
that's standing on edge,
674
00:31:58,708 --> 00:32:02,000
and it appears to be
a circle of rock around it.
675
00:32:02,208 --> 00:32:05,125
It does look as though
they were placed with intent.
676
00:32:05,250 --> 00:32:07,625
Maybe we found another feature.
677
00:32:07,833 --> 00:32:11,792
And we may have another
stone structure on Lot 5.
678
00:32:11,958 --> 00:32:13,958
That is worth investigating.
679
00:32:14,125 --> 00:32:16,792
You could peel
the layers of rocks away
680
00:32:16,958 --> 00:32:18,708
and see if this is
a real structure.
681
00:32:18,875 --> 00:32:21,083
I think it's worth
having Laird come down,
682
00:32:21,250 --> 00:32:23,667
- see if there's anything there.
- Yeah.
683
00:32:23,833 --> 00:32:26,833
Definitely worth checking out.
684
00:32:26,958 --> 00:32:28,542
This might be
the find of the day.
685
00:32:28,708 --> 00:32:29,625
[Rick] Yep.
686
00:32:33,750 --> 00:32:35,542
[Laird] What do we have?
687
00:32:35,708 --> 00:32:37,625
I wish I could say
I know what we're looking at,
688
00:32:37,792 --> 00:32:41,125
but I-I do know that-that
Gary and I put eyes on this.
689
00:32:41,292 --> 00:32:42,917
[Scott] Yeah, it's certainly
an interesting feature.
690
00:32:43,125 --> 00:32:44,333
[narrator] Following
the discovery
691
00:32:44,542 --> 00:32:46,625
of a possible
man-made stone feature
692
00:32:46,750 --> 00:32:48,500
near the center of Lot 5,
693
00:32:48,625 --> 00:32:52,583
Rick calls in Laird Niven
to get his assessment.
694
00:32:52,750 --> 00:32:54,875
Gary did metal detecting here.
695
00:32:55,042 --> 00:32:58,833
I just poked my shovel in here,
and I think...
696
00:32:59,000 --> 00:33:01,000
It just seemed weird because
697
00:33:01,125 --> 00:33:03,042
there's not
a lot of dirt, right?
698
00:33:03,208 --> 00:33:05,000
[Laird] Yeah. Yeah.
The rocks are piled up,
699
00:33:05,208 --> 00:33:07,917
and then everything
accumulates on top.
700
00:33:08,042 --> 00:33:10,167
It's the shape
that hits me first, right?
701
00:33:10,375 --> 00:33:14,833
It seems to be circular,
lined with large rocks.
702
00:33:15,042 --> 00:33:17,167
That upright flat rock
in the middle,
703
00:33:17,333 --> 00:33:18,833
it's like you putting it there
704
00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:21,125
to signify something,
which is pretty cool.
705
00:33:21,292 --> 00:33:23,708
So, it's done with purpose.
706
00:33:23,875 --> 00:33:27,167
This was a stone that was
deliberately placed upright,
707
00:33:27,375 --> 00:33:30,292
and my immediate thought
was that
708
00:33:30,458 --> 00:33:33,500
that was done
to mark a location.
709
00:33:33,708 --> 00:33:38,625
This location isn't marking
the boundaries of land.
710
00:33:38,792 --> 00:33:41,167
[Rick] Well, what's interesting
is, on this lot,
711
00:33:41,333 --> 00:33:46,167
there are stone
circular formations, right?
712
00:33:46,333 --> 00:33:49,000
- Yeah. Right. -And now
we have another one here.
713
00:33:49,167 --> 00:33:50,417
[Scott] I mean,
we have the Roman coins.
714
00:33:50,542 --> 00:33:52,042
We don't understand
how they got here.
715
00:33:52,208 --> 00:33:54,042
This may help explain
some of that mystery.
716
00:33:54,208 --> 00:33:56,083
[narrator] Could this
stone formation
717
00:33:56,250 --> 00:33:59,125
have been built by
the same people who constructed
718
00:33:59,333 --> 00:34:02,167
the large, rounded feature
near the shoreline?
719
00:34:02,375 --> 00:34:05,500
If so, could it somehow
be connected
720
00:34:05,625 --> 00:34:09,458
to the Roman coins that have
been found in this area?
721
00:34:09,625 --> 00:34:13,083
[Rick] If this is
a marker or a monument,
722
00:34:13,250 --> 00:34:15,167
this might be
a very significant find.
723
00:34:15,375 --> 00:34:19,500
We have found a multitude
of items that are unexplainable.
724
00:34:19,708 --> 00:34:21,333
The list of it
goes on and on and on.
725
00:34:21,542 --> 00:34:24,333
So, might there be
something quite unique
726
00:34:24,458 --> 00:34:27,708
and interesting about
this... this location?
727
00:34:27,875 --> 00:34:29,250
Yes, certainly.
728
00:34:29,458 --> 00:34:31,958
Well, you know,
I'd certainly clear it off,
729
00:34:32,083 --> 00:34:35,333
bring the team in,
and then consider bisecting it.
730
00:34:35,458 --> 00:34:37,500
I think that's
certainly worth doing.
731
00:34:37,708 --> 00:34:39,250
I'm excited over this.
732
00:34:39,417 --> 00:34:40,958
I mean, this could very well be
our next big feature.
733
00:34:41,167 --> 00:34:42,500
[Rick] We won't know what it is
734
00:34:42,708 --> 00:34:44,417
- until you actually do the work.
- [Laird] Exactly.
735
00:34:44,542 --> 00:34:46,125
- [Rick] So... -Any day
that we can dig something up
736
00:34:46,292 --> 00:34:47,417
on Oak Island is a good day.
737
00:34:47,542 --> 00:34:49,333
- It's a good day.
- Best day ever.
738
00:34:49,458 --> 00:34:50,958
Okey doke.
739
00:34:51,167 --> 00:34:53,292
[narrator] While Laird
prepares to investigate
740
00:34:53,417 --> 00:34:57,208
the new stone feature on Lot 5,
741
00:34:57,375 --> 00:34:59,625
later that afternoon...
742
00:35:01,708 --> 00:35:04,583
[Rick] I'm gonna say something
that my brother would never say:
743
00:35:04,792 --> 00:35:06,083
"Beautiful day in the swamp."
744
00:35:06,208 --> 00:35:08,708
- Yep. It's good to be home.
- You bet.
745
00:35:10,208 --> 00:35:13,125
- You're going here, right?
- [Billy] Yeah.
746
00:35:13,292 --> 00:35:17,042
[narrator] ...Rick, Gary
and Billy return to the swamp.
747
00:35:17,208 --> 00:35:19,875
If you look over here,
that's where we found
748
00:35:20,042 --> 00:35:22,333
the stakes and some cobble
749
00:35:22,542 --> 00:35:25,042
roughly between
those two tall trees.
750
00:35:25,208 --> 00:35:26,583
[Gary] Right.
751
00:35:26,750 --> 00:35:29,875
The hope here is that
they carry through to this area.
752
00:35:30,083 --> 00:35:32,083
[narrator] While
they await a new permit
753
00:35:32,208 --> 00:35:33,542
to continue investigating
754
00:35:33,708 --> 00:35:36,375
the stone feature
in the western region,
755
00:35:36,542 --> 00:35:40,250
they have moved to an area
40 feet to the north,
756
00:35:40,375 --> 00:35:42,250
where they are
currently free to search.
757
00:35:42,375 --> 00:35:45,417
We're roughly
on that line right now.
758
00:35:47,708 --> 00:35:52,083
What we need is
an artifact or artifacts.
759
00:35:52,250 --> 00:35:54,333
- Let's see what we find.
- Yep.
760
00:35:54,542 --> 00:35:57,833
[Rick] We are now digging
in the southwest corner,
761
00:35:57,958 --> 00:35:59,708
in the second permitted area.
762
00:35:59,875 --> 00:36:01,792
The idea was to follow
763
00:36:01,917 --> 00:36:04,500
the cobble area, we'll call it.
764
00:36:05,500 --> 00:36:07,583
One of the most unexplored areas
765
00:36:07,750 --> 00:36:09,625
is the western side
of the swamp.
766
00:36:09,750 --> 00:36:13,792
So, hopefully, there are
answers here within the bog.
767
00:36:17,208 --> 00:36:19,250
This isn't charcoal, is it?
768
00:36:19,375 --> 00:36:21,167
[Gary] Is it charcoal, Rick?
769
00:36:22,417 --> 00:36:24,167
[Rick] I mean, it should do that
if they're charcoal, right?
770
00:36:24,333 --> 00:36:25,958
[Gary] Yeah.
771
00:36:26,125 --> 00:36:27,917
It was right here.
772
00:36:29,042 --> 00:36:32,333
See that little piece?
Grab that.
773
00:36:32,542 --> 00:36:35,000
[Gary] Yeah,
that looks like charcoal.
774
00:36:35,125 --> 00:36:37,125
And I remember
the archeologists found charcoal
775
00:36:37,292 --> 00:36:38,750
on the stone road.
776
00:36:38,875 --> 00:36:40,417
That-that was the one
consistent thing we found.
777
00:36:40,583 --> 00:36:41,958
- Yeah.
- We found that even
778
00:36:42,125 --> 00:36:44,708
- all the way down the path.
- Yeah.
779
00:36:46,042 --> 00:36:49,500
[narrator] The team has
previously discovered charcoal
780
00:36:49,625 --> 00:36:52,333
in the southeast corner
on the stone road,
781
00:36:52,458 --> 00:36:54,333
which may be
Portuguese in origin
782
00:36:54,458 --> 00:36:57,167
and more than 500 years old.
783
00:36:57,333 --> 00:37:00,375
- Do you have a bag?
- Uh, yeah, I've got a bag.
784
00:37:00,542 --> 00:37:02,750
[narrator] Finding
more potential charcoal here
785
00:37:02,875 --> 00:37:06,083
is intriguing and suggests
a possible connection
786
00:37:06,208 --> 00:37:08,333
between the two features.
787
00:37:08,500 --> 00:37:10,833
[Rick] I'm sure Emma can tell us
right away whether it is or not.
788
00:37:11,042 --> 00:37:13,333
[Gary] We'll find out from Emma.
789
00:37:13,542 --> 00:37:16,957
[Rick] If it can be dated
to a much earlier time,
790
00:37:16,958 --> 00:37:19,042
that's interesting
in and of itself.
791
00:37:19,208 --> 00:37:21,833
- I've got it in the bag.
- Okey doke.
792
00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:24,083
[Rick] I think
this sample in particular
793
00:37:24,250 --> 00:37:25,833
should be sent to the lab
794
00:37:26,042 --> 00:37:28,583
to see if it aligns with
the charcoal that was found
795
00:37:28,708 --> 00:37:31,542
on the stone road
and the stone path.
796
00:37:31,667 --> 00:37:33,792
Because then, possibly,
there's a connection.
797
00:37:33,958 --> 00:37:35,917
[back-up alarm beeping]
798
00:37:38,458 --> 00:37:40,542
[metal detector beeping]
799
00:37:40,708 --> 00:37:43,458
We got some iron here
by the sound of it.
800
00:37:43,625 --> 00:37:45,708
Let me pinpoint it, Rick.
801
00:37:46,875 --> 00:37:48,167
[pinpointer beeping]
802
00:37:48,333 --> 00:37:49,875
We got an hit here.
803
00:37:50,042 --> 00:37:53,750
And look how it's right
on the side of that boulder.
804
00:38:02,208 --> 00:38:03,792
I think it's out, Rick.
805
00:38:06,208 --> 00:38:08,000
Oh, that's an humdinger
of a signal.
806
00:38:08,208 --> 00:38:10,000
We better look.
807
00:38:10,208 --> 00:38:11,625
Look at that.
808
00:38:17,875 --> 00:38:19,667
[Gary] Look at that. Yep.
809
00:38:19,792 --> 00:38:22,750
Look at the way
it-it tapers down.
810
00:38:22,958 --> 00:38:26,292
[narrator] In the western
region of the Oak Island swamp,
811
00:38:26,458 --> 00:38:28,458
the Oak Island team
has just made
812
00:38:28,583 --> 00:38:31,583
another potentially
interesting discovery.
813
00:38:31,792 --> 00:38:35,166
- Does it have a notch on top?
- You know what?
814
00:38:35,167 --> 00:38:37,292
- [Rick] It does.
- [Gary] Yeah.
815
00:38:37,417 --> 00:38:38,917
- [Rick] It's something.
- Why would it have a notch?
816
00:38:39,042 --> 00:38:41,958
Unless this is broken off,
there was a hole in it.
817
00:38:43,542 --> 00:38:45,667
- Heavy? -[Gary] Oh, yeah,
it's really heavy.
818
00:38:45,833 --> 00:38:48,542
This is hand-forged
wrought iron.
819
00:38:48,708 --> 00:38:50,708
Yeah, this is
an old piece of iron.
820
00:38:51,750 --> 00:38:54,333
This is something different.
What the heck is this?
821
00:38:54,542 --> 00:38:56,792
[Rick] If it is hollow and yet
you're saying it's heavy,
822
00:38:56,958 --> 00:38:59,250
- that-that's even more
interesting. -[Gary] Yeah.
823
00:38:59,417 --> 00:39:00,708
But that is unusual.
824
00:39:00,875 --> 00:39:03,375
[Rick] One end
appeared to be hollow.
825
00:39:03,542 --> 00:39:07,167
The other end appeared to have
a raised diagonal.
826
00:39:07,333 --> 00:39:09,333
That seems strange.
827
00:39:09,500 --> 00:39:11,167
I just don't know what it is.
828
00:39:11,333 --> 00:39:13,083
It's a unique find.
829
00:39:13,208 --> 00:39:17,167
It's not a piece of rebar,
and it needs to go to the lab.
830
00:39:18,208 --> 00:39:21,667
[Gary] The way it tapers down,
it could be like a petronel.
831
00:39:21,833 --> 00:39:26,500
A really old gun
from the 15, 1600s.
832
00:39:26,708 --> 00:39:29,875
They were very early weapons.
833
00:39:30,042 --> 00:39:31,458
Just one single shot.
834
00:39:31,583 --> 00:39:34,542
Mm. A CT scan is really
gonna be enlightening.
835
00:39:34,708 --> 00:39:38,250
- Why else would it be hollow?
- Yeah.
836
00:39:39,292 --> 00:39:43,583
[narrator] Petronels date back
to as early as the 14th century.
837
00:39:43,750 --> 00:39:46,708
They were a short,
single-shot firearm
838
00:39:46,917 --> 00:39:50,500
commonly used by European
militaries before the invention
839
00:39:50,667 --> 00:39:54,167
of long-barreled muskets
in the mid 1600s.
840
00:39:54,375 --> 00:39:58,708
Thanks to their compact size,
petronels were often used
841
00:39:58,875 --> 00:40:02,000
by soldiers
who were riding on horseback.
842
00:40:03,042 --> 00:40:06,125
Is it possible that
Gary has found new evidence
843
00:40:06,250 --> 00:40:08,167
of a military presence
on Oak Island
844
00:40:08,333 --> 00:40:10,917
back in the 1600s or earlier?
845
00:40:11,042 --> 00:40:14,542
If so,
just whose military was it?
846
00:40:14,708 --> 00:40:16,208
[Rick] Definitely interesting.
847
00:40:16,375 --> 00:40:17,583
- [Billy] Yeah.
- [Gary] Yeah.
848
00:40:17,708 --> 00:40:19,167
And what's it doing here?
849
00:40:19,333 --> 00:40:20,625
[Gary] That's a special find.
850
00:40:20,750 --> 00:40:22,958
This could be a smoking gun.
851
00:40:23,167 --> 00:40:24,833
- Literally.
- [chuckles]
852
00:40:25,042 --> 00:40:28,875
You want so badly
to find something
853
00:40:29,042 --> 00:40:33,917
that can be tied intimately
to another area of the island
854
00:40:34,083 --> 00:40:39,375
that has a proper association
with the search for answers
855
00:40:39,583 --> 00:40:41,708
or search for treasure.
856
00:40:41,875 --> 00:40:44,375
We need to do more work
in the area to try to
857
00:40:44,583 --> 00:40:47,292
understand its story
in its totality.
858
00:40:47,417 --> 00:40:49,625
We are gonna go back to that lab
859
00:40:49,792 --> 00:40:52,042
with a really
fantastic artifact.
860
00:40:52,250 --> 00:40:55,500
Uh, it's pretty peculiar,
and to unravel this story,
861
00:40:55,667 --> 00:40:57,167
we better get on the ball.
[chuckles]
862
00:40:57,375 --> 00:40:59,750
- Anyway, tomorrow is
another day. -Yep. -Yep.
863
00:40:59,917 --> 00:41:01,833
- Good job.
- Good digging, Billy.
864
00:41:02,000 --> 00:41:05,542
We still got
a lot of ground to cover.
865
00:41:05,708 --> 00:41:09,333
[narrator] As another exciting
week ends on Oak Island,
866
00:41:09,500 --> 00:41:14,000
new finds offer
Rick, Marty and their team
867
00:41:14,208 --> 00:41:17,208
more validation
that something extraordinary
868
00:41:17,375 --> 00:41:20,167
took place here centuries ago.
869
00:41:20,375 --> 00:41:24,792
And while their search for
the answers is far from over,
870
00:41:24,958 --> 00:41:30,000
they are determined
to reveal the truth.
871
00:41:35,042 --> 00:41:37,917
Next time,
on The Curse of Oak Island...
872
00:41:38,125 --> 00:41:39,833
[Marty] All right, well,
this is the neighborhood, guys.
873
00:41:39,958 --> 00:41:41,500
I mean, this is
treasure central.
874
00:41:41,625 --> 00:41:43,833
[Rick] There's mounting evidence
875
00:41:44,042 --> 00:41:46,708
of something
happening here long ago.
876
00:41:46,875 --> 00:41:49,417
[Gary] Hopefully, there's
some old gold and silver.
877
00:41:49,542 --> 00:41:51,375
- [pinpointer beeps]
- [chuckles]
878
00:41:51,542 --> 00:41:53,333
[Terry] We've got
a stone structure here.
879
00:41:53,500 --> 00:41:54,750
Somebody piled those stones.
880
00:41:54,917 --> 00:41:56,167
[Rick] So, somebody
put this here.
881
00:41:56,333 --> 00:41:58,208
Somebody went to some trouble.
882
00:41:58,333 --> 00:42:01,000
It could be a 1500s hand cannon.
883
00:42:01,167 --> 00:42:03,458
You were right, Gary.
884
00:42:03,667 --> 00:42:06,667
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