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Narrator:
Tonight on
the curse of oak island...
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What type of things
would this be used for?
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Why put a ringbolt
in a rock here?
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Working with block and tackles,
heavy cargo,
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-heavy stuff.
-Right.
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Gary:
Ooh.
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That's nice. Musket decoration.
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-It might speak to wealth.
-Yeah.
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Rick:
Which way do you think
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we should chase this?
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Everything is telling me
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it's turning up
to the money pit.
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-That's great.
-Terry: Wow.
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Look at this.
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Terry:
It's exactly what we hoped for.
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We're heading to the money pit.
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Narrator:
There is an island
in the north atlantic
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where people have been looking
for an incredible treasure
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for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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mysterious fragments
of human bone,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may stretch back
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to the days
of the knights templar.
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To date, six men have died
trying to solve the mystery.
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And, according to legend,
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one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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♪ ♪
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another historic day
has begun on oak island...
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-Rick: Here we are.
-...As brothers rick
and marty lagina,
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along with their partner
craig tester
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and members of their team,
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continue searching for clues
that they hope will soon reveal
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the answers to a 225-year-old
treasure mystery.
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-Rick: Let's take a look.
-Doug: Yeah.
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Narrator:
And in the artificially-made
triangle-shaped swamp
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where a mysterious stone road
was unearthed several weeks ago
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that may be connected
to the money pit treasure shaft,
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rick lagina is eager to share
a potentially critical discovery
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that was just made nearby
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with fellow oak island landowner
tom nolan.
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Rick:
How's it going, gary?
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Good.
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Why-why don't you guys
come over here and, uh,
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-show him what you found?
-Of course.
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-Look at the smile on his face.
-(laughter)
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it's a big top-pocket find,
for sure.
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Feast your eyes on some
ancientness from the swamp.
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Oh, look at that.
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You've got yourself a ringbolt.
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-Gary: Yep.
-Wow.
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Gary:
Is that magnificent or what?
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Tom:
Yep. That sure is.
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The fact is, your dad did have
a map that showed a ringbolt
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in this general vicinity.
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-Tom: Yeah.
-Rick: You're looking at holding
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something that your father
based a lot of his-his efforts.
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Yeah. I can imagine
if dad was here,
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he'd be quickly plotting
the location
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of this and trying to tie it
into the other ringbolts
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-to see,
"okay, where do I go now?"
-yeah.
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Narrator:
Back in the early 1960s,
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tom nolan's father,
the late fred nolan,
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approached m.R. Chappell,
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who owned the eastern end
of the island,
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to help him excavate
the fabled money pit.
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However, when fred's offer
was denied,
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the determined professional
surveyor purchased eight lots
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across the center of oak island,
including the swamp,
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and spent the next several years
investigating the property
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and, incredibly, made a number
of compelling discoveries.
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Among them were
two large iron ringbolts
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that fred found
embedded in boulders
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on the eastern edge
of the brackish bog.
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Believing they might have been
used to anchor a ship
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within the swamp at some time,
he drained the area in 1969
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and was stunned to discover
not only wooden scuppers
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but also part of a mast
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belonging to a large
sailing vessel.
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This led fred to the theory
that the swamp
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was artificially created
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to hide the wreck
of a treasure galleon.
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Could this iron ringbolt,
found next to the stone pathway,
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be more proof
that fred nolan's suspicions
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of the swamp are true?
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It's hard to believe I've got
one of these in my hand.
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And probably one
that he didn't know was here.
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-Yeah.
-It's, uh, it's quite a moment.
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Tom: And hopefully it takes us
in the right direction.
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-Mm-hmm.
-More questions, though, rick.
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-Yeah.
-Yeah.
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-(chuckles)
-yep. Absolutely.
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Tom:
Dad believed that the answers
to oak island
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certainly laid in that swamp,
and to be able to do
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what we're doing here today is--
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hopefully it will bring
a lot of his dreams
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and aspirations to-to light.
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Carmen might be able to
enlighten us about the purpose.
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-Craig: Yeah.
-You know, how old it is.
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Rick:
I think we all believe
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-it's pre-1840.
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And I'm c-certain we're gonna
find another ringbolt
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if we keep following this road.
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This is the highway to treasure.
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-(laughter)
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Highway to treasure.
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Narrator:
While, rick, craig, tom
and the team
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continue investigating
the swamp...
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Scott:
Well, so far, so good.
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Yeah. We had high hopes,
and so far
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-we haven't been disappointed.
-Nope.
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Narrator:
...In the money pit area,
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project manager scott barlow,
charles barkhouse,
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geologist terry matheson
and surveyor steve guptill
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are supervising the team's
core-drilling operation
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at borehole cd 8.5,
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a borehole where they believe
that they've encountered
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the so-called tupper shaft,
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a 19th century structure
built by the truro company
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that reportedly sits
just ten feet northwest
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of the original money pit.
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If the team can verify
the orientation
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and dimensions of this shaft,
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they could be one major step
closer to locating
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the fabled
money pit treasure vault.
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Steve g.:
53 to the bottom.
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Terry:
All right.
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Scott:
It's still very soft.
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Terry:
Oh, yeah. This is loose.
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Well-- whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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-Look at that. Look at that.
-Hold it now.
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-And then you get
your encouragement.
-There we go.
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Terry:
So, we got wood again
at 58 feet
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-and 57 feet.
-Yep.
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Terry:
And encouragement to carry on.
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-We're still in the game.
-Yep.
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Terry:
That tells us
we're awfully close.
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Rick:
They need to know
the alignment of the shaft,
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which will then allow you
to make a very
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somewhat interpretive
u-understanding
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of the alignment of the
money pit to the tupper shaft.
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Unfortunately, again,
there's no cardinal direction.
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It's incredibly critical
to our efforts,
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because you could be off
by as much as ten or 15 feet.
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You know, guys,
one of the problems that we face
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whenever we're trying to locate
one of these early shafts
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is we don't know
the dimensions of it.
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I mean, we-we know the depth,
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but we don't know--
was it a ten-by-ten?
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Was it an eight-by-eight?
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Are they square?
Are they rectangle?
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We don't know that.
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So, this is important
to try to figure that out.
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Terry:
That's why
the truest information
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you can get
is usually at the bottom.
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And we'll have more information
to try and determine
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where the heck all these shafts
are and how far they are
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-from the money pit.
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Terry:
So, we got some good stuff
going on here.
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Charles:
Yeah.
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Narrator:
While the core-drilling
operation continues
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in the money pit area,
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over on the eastern
end of oak island...
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Marty:
Wow, laird.
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-You've been busy.
-(laird chuckles)
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-whoa.
-We're trying.
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Narrator: ...Marty lagina
arrives on lot 25,
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where archaeologists
laird niven and liz michels
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are conducting
an ongoing excavation
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of the 19th century property
that once belonged
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to former american slave
turned wealthy landowner
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samuel ball.
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Although he was known to be
a hardworking cabbage farmer
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shortly after buying
this single lot back in 1786,
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what is unknown is how mr. Ball
became wealthy enough
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to eventually own nine lots
on oak island
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as well as several more
on the mainland
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by the time
of his death in 1846.
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One possible explanation was
printed in the 1870 publication
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known as "the history
of the county of lunenburg,"
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in which samuel ball is listed
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as one of the three young men
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who first discovered
the money pit in 1795.
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Here's the question:
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Nothing to link him somehow
to a treasure find?
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The biggest questions surround
"why a cellar this big," right?
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But it may be that he needed
to stockpile stuff in here.
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Well, he grew wealthy
through hard work
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and doing the right thing...
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-Yeah.
-...And not being cowed
by adversity.
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-That's clear.
-Yeah. Yeah.
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Uh, but he might also have...
(chuckles) got lucky.
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-Yeah.
-So, what are
the next steps here?
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Uh, well, we're gonna finish
cleaning this out
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and then probably excavate it
out in quadrants
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to see what's underneath.
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I'm keenly interested in this.
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-Yeah.
-Okay.
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-All right.
-Carry on.
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Marty:
Stay with it.
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-I'm gonna go get gary.
-Oh, good idea.
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Marty:
This looks like
a fairly substantial house.
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Indications that samuel ball
was one very successful man.
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But did some of his wealth come
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from discoveries on oak island?
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Narrator:
Although the foundation
and surrounding area
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is a protected heritage site
in the province of nova scotia,
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because laird niven
and liz michels are present
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and able to supervise
any disturbance of the grounds,
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gary drayton has official
permission to metal-detect
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for any important clues.
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Marty: Let's go find
something good, gary.
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Yep.
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(device beeping)
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oh.
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(beeping steadily)
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-that sounds nice.
-Yeah.
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And it is just there
to the side of the tree.
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Marty:
Yes.
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You might have got it out.
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Yeah, you have.
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Let's see what we've got.
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It's in my hand.
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Ooh, look at that.
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Gary:
Let's see what we got.
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And we are looking
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at a little pocketknife.
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-Seriously?
-Yeah.
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Narrator:
On lot 25,
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near the foundation of the house
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that once belonged
to samuel ball,
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metal detection expert
gary drayton and marty lagina
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have just found what could be
an important discovery.
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Marty:
I'd say that's copper
or something.
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Gary:
Yeah. The ends are copper.
That's why we detected it.
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Marty:
They don't make them out
of that anymore, do they?
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Gary:
Not so much.
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Yeah. It looks like half
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-of a pocketknife.
-Yeah.
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And the blade must
still be in there.
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Marty:
That looks like a fine
gentleman's pocketknife.
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So, you know, we're hoping
that it's valuable.
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And I think samuel ball was just
a highly successful man,
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and he may have had
some things we're unaware of.
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Well, we'll see
what it looks like
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-when it's cleaned up.
Nice little find.
-Cleaned up.
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Gary:
This is a great start.
It really is.
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Marty:
It's an excellent start.
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-Yeah. Let's keep going.
-Yeah.
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Marty:
I'm excited. Let's go
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-find some more stuff.
-Yep.
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(detector beeping)
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oh. Not so good.
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Yeah. That doesn't sound
as good to me.
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Gary:
No.
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-(low beeping)
-marty: That sounds good to me.
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That sounds good.
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(detector whining)
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just there.
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Here we go.
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-(pinpointer beeping)
-oh.
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We're on it.
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I feel something there.
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Oh! Yeah, that's nice.
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What is it? A badge?
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No. It's not a badge, mate.
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Yeah. To me, that looks
like musket decoration.
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Oh, like you found
with samuel ball on it?
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Gary:
Yeah.
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That might clean up and have
some kind of design on it.
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Or some letters or numbers.
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Marty:
For sure it has letters on it.
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-I can see.
-It has?
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-Oh, yeah.
-I was hoping.
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Marty:
It says "patent."
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-gary: It says "patent"?
-Mm-hmm.
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-Now you can see it.
-Oh, yeah!
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Look at that.
That's nice, isn't it?
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-There ain't any doubt
about that.
-Yeah.
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Narrator:
A patent plate?
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Possibly from an old rifle
or musket?
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During the 17th
and 18th centuries,
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as firearm technology advanced
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in europe
and colonial north america,
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manufacturers placed engraved
"patent" plates on their muskets
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as a way of protecting
the ownership
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of any unique innovations,
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such as the firing mechanism
or the weapon's design.
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Similar to a maker's mark,
a patent plate
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could help reveal when
and where an artifact was made,
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as well as possibly identify
who it once belonged to.
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What do you think, gary?
How old is that?
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Gary:
With that design,
the way it's got that nice
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old-style lettering,
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I'd say that's period,
mate, for this lot.
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1790. 1830s.
Samuel ball era.
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Yeah. I think it's period.
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Gary:
Yeah.
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Marty: I'd bet a lot
that was on a firearm.
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It could've easily have
been on the, the stock.
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-Yeah.
-Or the butt.
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Maybe that's the way to look
for whatever this is.
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-That's what I would do.
I would start with guns.
-Guns, yeah.
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Uh, probably british armaments.
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-Gary: Yeah.
-I mean, if you find out that
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that was some kind of
nice shooting firearm,
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-it might speak to wealth.
-Yeah.
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Marty:
The little "patent" thing
was really exciting, because
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I view it as
yet another indication
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that samuel ball had
a fair amount of wealth.
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Gary, partner,
let's put it in the bag.
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-Yep.
-And we'll go onto, hopefully,
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-bigger and better things.
-Yeah.
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And we'll tell laird about this.
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Marty:
Yeah. Cheers, mate.
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-Gary: We found some cool stuff.
-Marty: Yeah.
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Narrator:
While marty and gary continue
searching on lot 25...
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Charles:
Here we are.
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Narrator:
...Approximately 50 miles
north of oak island,
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jack begley, tom nolan
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and oak island historian
charles barkhouse
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arrive at northville farm...
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Charles:
Hey, carmen.
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...Where they are eager
to show blacksmithing expert
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carmen legge the iron ringbolt
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that was found
in the swamp one week ago.
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How you doing?
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Okay.
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Jack: Charles and I brought
along a new face for you.
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-Hi, carmen. Nice to meet you.
-Hi.
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-Tom nolan.
-Yeah. Good.
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Charles: Well, you can tell us
what you think that is.
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-Okay.
-Carmen: Um...
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-Really?
-Yeah.
335
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Is this specifically
made for wood?
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Okay.
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The ones we have pictures of
on the island,
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that were in the boulders,
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seemed to be a little bigger
than that.
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-Okay.
-Yes. Yes.
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Jack:
You'd call it a wharf
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or an anchor pin?
343
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What-what type of things
would this be used for?
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Do you see that line
right there?
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Narrator:
Earlier this year,
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while conducting a sonar scan
of the waters
347
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just off of the south shore,
bordering the swamp,
348
00:16:07,175 --> 00:16:10,134
alex lagina, diver tony sampson
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and geoscientist dr. Ian spooner
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detected what appeared to be
the remains
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of a mysterious square-shaped
rock structure.
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Ian:
This might be evidence
of a human-made structure.
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The remnants of an old wharf.
Something like that.
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Narrator:
And one week later,
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tony conducted a dive where
he confirmed that the formation
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was not a natural feature.
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Alex:
Welcome back. Did you find
the square structure?
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Tony:
Um, there were rocks
in a square,
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but maybe the remains
of an old cribbed wharf.
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Narrator:
Is it possible
that this ringbolt
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is connected to
the potential ship's wharf,
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as well as
the stone-paved pathway
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recently discovered
within the swamp?
364
00:16:54,639 --> 00:16:58,975
And could it also explain
the 200-foot-long anomaly
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that the team detected using
seismic scanning two years ago,
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which eerily resembled the shape
of a large galleon ship?
367
00:17:07,277 --> 00:17:10,528
We found it right along
that roadway.
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00:17:10,572 --> 00:17:12,363
-Yeah.
-In that southeast corner
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dr. Spooner dated as being
a possible wharf.
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So, you know, based upon
the structure, this is fitting.
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This isn't the first ringbolt
we've recovered on the island.
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My dad found at least three,
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but, I mean, one was found
along the swamp.
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Not terribly far from that one.
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00:17:41,269 --> 00:17:42,393
Wow.
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That gives it away?
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00:17:48,109 --> 00:17:49,525
The date and-and the usage?
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Jack:
What's the earliest date that
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you could date
work like this back to?
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Charles:
It definitely predates
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the known discovery of the,
of the money pit.
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Charles:
To me, it's quite significant
383
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finding that pin
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on the stone road
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and the fact that carmen
believes it's from a wharf.
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00:18:24,813 --> 00:18:27,313
I mean, that just
springs to mind
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00:18:27,398 --> 00:18:28,648
a number of theories
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00:18:28,733 --> 00:18:31,234
based on the fact that the swamp
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on the eastern side could have
been a cove at one time.
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And a treasure ship or ships
could have been brought in there
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and off-loaded.
392
00:18:38,785 --> 00:18:40,743
Well, thank you very much,
carmen.
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00:18:42,288 --> 00:18:43,329
It's always a pleasure.
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00:18:44,332 --> 00:18:46,040
(laughs)
well, we love to show it to you.
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00:18:46,126 --> 00:18:47,625
-We'll try to keep
digging it up.
-Yeah.
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00:18:47,669 --> 00:18:49,085
We'll be back soon.
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00:18:49,129 --> 00:18:50,628
-Thank you very much.
-Take care.
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Jack:
That was successful.
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00:18:52,799 --> 00:18:57,552
Charles:
Yeah. Absolutely.
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Charles:
Hi, guys.
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00:18:59,013 --> 00:19:00,054
Rick:
Welcome back.
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00:19:00,140 --> 00:19:01,305
Here comes the true believer.
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Narrator: After returning
from their meeting
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00:19:04,018 --> 00:19:06,018
with blacksmithing expert
carmen legge,
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00:19:06,104 --> 00:19:09,397
tom nolan and charles barkhouse
join rick
406
00:19:09,482 --> 00:19:12,275
and marty lagina,
along with doug crowell,
407
00:19:12,360 --> 00:19:14,986
to share the report
on the iron ringbolt
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00:19:15,029 --> 00:19:16,612
discovered in the swamp.
409
00:19:16,698 --> 00:19:18,364
This is exciting.
410
00:19:18,449 --> 00:19:23,161
Carmen was very impressed
with this.
411
00:19:23,246 --> 00:19:25,246
I'm impressed with that, too.
412
00:19:25,331 --> 00:19:26,664
This is not a pin that
would go in granite.
413
00:19:26,708 --> 00:19:28,833
This is a pin that
would go in a wharf.
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00:19:29,711 --> 00:19:32,003
-Marty: Why the split?
-Tom: So it doesn't pull out.
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-Charles: Yeah.
-Tom: Do that at the other end,
and that way it locks it
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-into the timber.
-And he said
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they stopped doing this in 1760.
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00:19:39,179 --> 00:19:41,095
Here.
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Marty:
And you're telling me
the youngest this could be
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is 1760?
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But he said 1600s.
422
00:19:48,062 --> 00:19:50,021
Charles:
Yeah. 1600s to 1760.
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Wow.
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00:19:51,191 --> 00:19:54,734
So, begs the question:
Was that dropped
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in the swamp,
or did all the wood rot away?
426
00:19:57,488 --> 00:19:59,113
-That didn't float in.
-Tom: No.
427
00:19:59,199 --> 00:20:01,324
-We can be sure of that.
-Yes.
428
00:20:01,409 --> 00:20:05,369
The fact that it's splayed
suggests it was used. Right?
429
00:20:05,413 --> 00:20:06,454
It wasn't just dropped.
430
00:20:06,539 --> 00:20:07,705
Rick:
Either way,
431
00:20:07,749 --> 00:20:09,665
it was found on top
of the stone feature.
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00:20:09,751 --> 00:20:11,250
Doug:
Do you know what
that suggests to us?
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00:20:11,336 --> 00:20:14,295
That stone pathway
was falling out of use
434
00:20:14,380 --> 00:20:16,214
in at least 1760, because
435
00:20:16,299 --> 00:20:18,174
soil started to accumulate
on top of it, right?
436
00:20:18,259 --> 00:20:20,593
-Yeah.
-Yep. That's true.
437
00:20:20,678 --> 00:20:22,595
So, that means that
stone pathway was...
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00:20:22,680 --> 00:20:24,430
-Rick: Predates that.
-Yeah. Predates that.
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00:20:24,515 --> 00:20:25,640
Yep.
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Narrator:
Is it possible,
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00:20:27,435 --> 00:20:30,561
as oak island historian
doug crowell is suggesting,
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00:20:30,605 --> 00:20:33,814
that the iron ringbolt
could actually predate
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00:20:33,900 --> 00:20:37,526
the discovery of the money pit
by as much as two centuries?
444
00:20:37,612 --> 00:20:40,404
If so, could it also be a key
445
00:20:40,448 --> 00:20:43,741
to dating the stone pathway
it was found on?
446
00:20:43,785 --> 00:20:47,286
As well as what
the pathway's purpose was?
447
00:20:47,372 --> 00:20:50,706
What comes to mind for
this ringbolt, its function,
448
00:20:50,750 --> 00:20:53,334
is that there could have been
a-a wooden wharf
449
00:20:53,419 --> 00:20:56,128
in what was then
an inlet from the sea.
450
00:20:56,214 --> 00:20:57,755
Certainly
deep enough for a vessel
451
00:20:57,799 --> 00:20:59,590
that goes back and forth
to the big ship.
452
00:20:59,676 --> 00:21:01,592
This thing could have
been driven into it
453
00:21:01,636 --> 00:21:03,344
and it would be an anchor point.
454
00:21:03,429 --> 00:21:05,346
So...
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00:21:05,431 --> 00:21:07,807
Highly intriguing and old.
456
00:21:07,892 --> 00:21:11,644
I mean, that fits what
we were hoping for the swamp.
457
00:21:11,729 --> 00:21:13,646
And maybe helps explain
the road.
458
00:21:13,731 --> 00:21:15,564
And also is exciting
in terms of,
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00:21:15,608 --> 00:21:17,358
okay, what are you
off-loading here?
460
00:21:17,443 --> 00:21:19,527
-And where were they taking it?
-Yeah.
461
00:21:19,612 --> 00:21:20,861
We're gonna follow that thing
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00:21:20,947 --> 00:21:22,196
-and find out.
-Charles: Yeah.
463
00:21:22,282 --> 00:21:23,364
Rick:
What would your father say?
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Tom:
This all sort of fits in
with his theory.
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00:21:29,247 --> 00:21:31,414
I'm not just sure what
he would have thought of it.
466
00:21:33,167 --> 00:21:34,709
Except that, "I told you so."
467
00:21:34,794 --> 00:21:36,627
-(laughter)
-there you go.
468
00:21:36,671 --> 00:21:38,754
I-I'm gonna kinda
say that myself.
469
00:21:38,840 --> 00:21:40,756
(chuckles)
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00:21:40,842 --> 00:21:42,300
marty:
All right, well...
471
00:21:42,343 --> 00:21:45,720
As much as it's a beautiful day
to sit right here, isn't it?
472
00:21:45,805 --> 00:21:47,263
-There's work to do.
-There's work to be done.
473
00:21:47,348 --> 00:21:49,098
There's work to do. Yeah. Okay.
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00:21:49,183 --> 00:21:50,766
Let's do it, then.
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00:21:50,810 --> 00:21:52,560
Charles:
Yeah.
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Narrator:
Later that afternoon...
477
00:21:58,484 --> 00:22:00,443
Terry: We're gonna carry
on to 110, easily.
478
00:22:00,486 --> 00:22:02,445
-All right?
-Sounds good.
479
00:22:02,530 --> 00:22:06,741
...While the drilling operation
continues in the money pit area,
480
00:22:06,826 --> 00:22:10,411
in the uplands near
the eastern border of the swamp,
481
00:22:10,496 --> 00:22:14,373
archaeologists dr. Aaron taylor
and miriam amirault
482
00:22:14,459 --> 00:22:16,709
continue their efforts
483
00:22:16,794 --> 00:22:19,837
to track the path
of the massive stone feature.
484
00:22:19,881 --> 00:22:22,798
So, if we can get these
cleared off.
485
00:22:22,842 --> 00:22:26,177
-Mm-hmm.
-And hopefully see
where the road ends.
486
00:22:26,220 --> 00:22:29,764
And then maybe it'll tell us
where it starts to turn up.
487
00:22:29,849 --> 00:22:31,515
Yeah.
488
00:22:32,894 --> 00:22:34,477
If you find any stones
489
00:22:34,562 --> 00:22:35,936
that don't look
like they're in place,
490
00:22:36,022 --> 00:22:39,565
like this, this blue slate...
491
00:22:39,650 --> 00:22:42,443
Does that just look
out of place to you?
492
00:22:43,738 --> 00:22:45,363
Yeah. Maybe a bit.
493
00:22:47,408 --> 00:22:48,532
Hey, craig!
494
00:22:48,576 --> 00:22:49,575
Yo!
495
00:22:49,660 --> 00:22:51,452
Aaron:
Can I bother you for a second?
496
00:22:51,537 --> 00:22:52,370
Sure.
497
00:22:52,455 --> 00:22:53,954
-Let's go have a look.
-Yep.
498
00:22:55,249 --> 00:22:56,832
Look at that.
499
00:22:56,918 --> 00:22:57,833
Hey, guys.
500
00:22:57,919 --> 00:22:59,126
-Hey.
-Good day.
501
00:22:59,212 --> 00:23:01,337
This is the area
where the ringbolt was found.
502
00:23:01,422 --> 00:23:02,880
Mm-hmm.
503
00:23:02,924 --> 00:23:05,633
So, I came down
on this blue-y slate
504
00:23:05,718 --> 00:23:07,218
that looks out of place.
505
00:23:07,261 --> 00:23:08,803
It doesn't look like
it really belongs there.
506
00:23:08,888 --> 00:23:10,846
And if you come closer...
507
00:23:10,932 --> 00:23:14,558
To me, that just looks
like it's been pecked
508
00:23:14,644 --> 00:23:18,437
or a circular piece
has been punched out of it.
509
00:23:18,523 --> 00:23:20,856
I don't know,
but it doesn't look natural.
510
00:23:20,942 --> 00:23:23,484
But why don't we
get dr. Spooner over
511
00:23:23,569 --> 00:23:26,404
and see if he can explain.
512
00:23:26,489 --> 00:23:27,863
You know,
maybe there's a natural process.
513
00:23:27,949 --> 00:23:29,740
It just looks
too human-made to me.
514
00:23:29,826 --> 00:23:31,534
Okay.
515
00:23:31,619 --> 00:23:34,370
Dr. Spooner, you come over
and take a look at something?
516
00:23:34,455 --> 00:23:35,996
On my way.
517
00:23:37,375 --> 00:23:38,791
What do you got?
518
00:23:38,876 --> 00:23:41,669
I came to this slate and, to
me, it just looks out of place.
519
00:23:41,754 --> 00:23:43,212
-Right.
-And it's got
520
00:23:43,297 --> 00:23:46,340
an unusual circular piece.
521
00:23:46,426 --> 00:23:48,342
You can take it right out.
That'd be fine.
522
00:23:51,597 --> 00:23:54,473
-Right.
-Does that look natural?
523
00:23:54,559 --> 00:23:56,350
Ian:
Let me pick up
my little whisk here.
524
00:23:57,937 --> 00:24:00,604
Well, you know,
with the ringbolt being here
525
00:24:00,648 --> 00:24:02,898
and then this circular feature,
526
00:24:02,984 --> 00:24:06,569
it doesn't quite look
like what I'd expect.
527
00:24:08,990 --> 00:24:10,406
To me, usually
when these rocks break,
528
00:24:10,491 --> 00:24:12,074
it's just an edge like
that, but to,
529
00:24:12,160 --> 00:24:13,617
to have that little indent,
530
00:24:13,703 --> 00:24:15,453
is kind of, kind of odd.
531
00:24:15,538 --> 00:24:18,664
We should take a look at these
stones a little more carefully,
532
00:24:18,749 --> 00:24:20,541
see if there's any attempt
to make a hole
533
00:24:20,626 --> 00:24:22,251
-in any of these stones, but...
-Yeah.
534
00:24:22,336 --> 00:24:23,919
The question begs,
535
00:24:24,005 --> 00:24:29,550
why put a ringbolt in a rock,
in a hole, here?
536
00:24:29,635 --> 00:24:32,303
I think it suggests working
with block and tackles.
537
00:24:32,346 --> 00:24:33,929
Or, you know,
it's like heavy cargo.
538
00:24:34,015 --> 00:24:35,473
-Heavy, heavy stuff. Right?
-Right.
539
00:24:35,516 --> 00:24:37,558
I can buy it
if this was just, you know,
540
00:24:37,643 --> 00:24:39,018
Sunday groceries
coming down the road here,
541
00:24:39,103 --> 00:24:40,352
-you don't need ringbolts.
-Billy: Yeah.
542
00:24:41,689 --> 00:24:44,690
Narrator:
Although this ringbolt
found in this area
543
00:24:44,775 --> 00:24:46,525
is believed
to have once been embedded
544
00:24:46,611 --> 00:24:47,943
in a wooden ship's wharf,
545
00:24:48,029 --> 00:24:50,863
is it possible
that this piece of slate
546
00:24:50,948 --> 00:24:52,907
was connected
to the other ringbolts
547
00:24:52,992 --> 00:24:56,744
found several decades ago
in this area by fred nolan?
548
00:24:56,829 --> 00:24:59,788
Ringbolts that were
embedded in rocks.
549
00:24:59,874 --> 00:25:02,666
And if so, could they have been
550
00:25:02,710 --> 00:25:04,585
part of
a chain and pulley system--
551
00:25:04,670 --> 00:25:06,837
as billy gerhardt
is suggesting--
552
00:25:06,881 --> 00:25:09,965
to haul some kind
of heavy cargo or chest
553
00:25:10,009 --> 00:25:13,969
out of the swamp
and along this stone pathway?
554
00:25:14,013 --> 00:25:15,679
Given all those facts,
555
00:25:15,723 --> 00:25:18,849
that the road appears
to be turning upland,
556
00:25:18,935 --> 00:25:20,809
you have the ringbolt...
557
00:25:20,895 --> 00:25:23,103
It could be
some sort of support
558
00:25:23,189 --> 00:25:25,314
for a pulley system
559
00:25:25,399 --> 00:25:27,858
or a way to assist in hauling
560
00:25:27,902 --> 00:25:29,944
large cartloads of something.
561
00:25:30,029 --> 00:25:32,446
It's too early to tell.
562
00:25:32,532 --> 00:25:35,032
Ian:
It's unequivocal
we've got a road--
563
00:25:35,076 --> 00:25:37,660
and a road built to last.
564
00:25:37,703 --> 00:25:39,328
It's really
quite a nice little road.
565
00:25:39,372 --> 00:25:40,621
-Yeah.
-Ian: Yeah.
566
00:25:40,706 --> 00:25:42,915
All hidden under swamp.
567
00:25:43,000 --> 00:25:44,500
And why?
568
00:25:44,585 --> 00:25:47,378
To me, it's a big problem
that needs to be solved.
569
00:25:47,463 --> 00:25:48,712
-Aaron: Well,
I'll take this down...
-Okay, I'll...
570
00:25:48,798 --> 00:25:50,381
...And see what's
going on there.
571
00:25:50,424 --> 00:25:51,882
Okay. Good.
572
00:25:51,968 --> 00:26:00,224
Aaron:
We'll see
what's in store for us.
573
00:26:00,268 --> 00:26:03,269
Narrator: Another day
has begun on oak island,
574
00:26:03,354 --> 00:26:06,272
and near the eastern border
of the swamp...
575
00:26:06,357 --> 00:26:08,482
-Hey, bill.
-Hey, rick.
576
00:26:08,568 --> 00:26:10,734
-Rick: You've made
some progress, I see.
-Yep.
577
00:26:10,778 --> 00:26:12,820
...Rick lagina and craig tester
578
00:26:12,905 --> 00:26:16,240
have just been alerted
by billy gerhardt
579
00:26:16,325 --> 00:26:18,909
to another potentially
important discovery
580
00:26:18,953 --> 00:26:22,871
that he believes may be
connected to the stone pathway.
581
00:26:23,958 --> 00:26:25,749
It's got to be good news
582
00:26:25,793 --> 00:26:28,919
-with billy using that shovel.
-(rick laughs)
583
00:26:28,963 --> 00:26:31,797
yeah, trying to figure out
what's going on here.
584
00:26:31,882 --> 00:26:33,757
And? Your thoughts?
585
00:26:33,801 --> 00:26:37,636
Well, we thought it might be
end of the road.
586
00:26:37,722 --> 00:26:39,346
But just in the last
few buckets, again,
587
00:26:39,432 --> 00:26:40,347
it's starting
to get a little bit interesting.
588
00:26:40,433 --> 00:26:42,600
-We got this high rock.
-Right.
589
00:26:42,643 --> 00:26:44,935
And we got a rock right there
in front of you.
590
00:26:47,106 --> 00:26:49,356
At first, we just thought
it was all jumble,
591
00:26:49,442 --> 00:26:51,025
so we dug
a little test hole here,
592
00:26:51,110 --> 00:26:52,985
but look in the test hole.
We got cobbles.
593
00:26:53,070 --> 00:26:55,446
Craig:
That's a rock down there, too?
Cobble?
594
00:26:56,866 --> 00:26:57,990
We have cobble here.
595
00:26:58,075 --> 00:27:00,492
This is the base of the cobble
right there.
596
00:27:00,578 --> 00:27:02,578
Billy:
So, it looks pretty
suspiciously like the road.
597
00:27:02,622 --> 00:27:04,997
But if this is a turn,
598
00:27:05,082 --> 00:27:08,417
well, then, we have to try
to figure out what's going on.
599
00:27:08,461 --> 00:27:11,629
Narrator:
Another possible section
of the stone pathway
600
00:27:11,714 --> 00:27:15,049
running along
the eastern border of the swamp?
601
00:27:15,134 --> 00:27:18,761
If so, just how far
does it extend...
602
00:27:18,846 --> 00:27:20,804
And where is it leading?
603
00:27:20,848 --> 00:27:22,097
Rick:
Hey, gary.
604
00:27:22,183 --> 00:27:23,849
Gary: I was standing here,
605
00:27:23,934 --> 00:27:25,976
looking where this road leads.
606
00:27:26,062 --> 00:27:29,355
It seems to be winding
towards that direction.
607
00:27:29,440 --> 00:27:30,564
Uphill to the money pit?
608
00:27:30,650 --> 00:27:31,815
Yeah.
609
00:27:31,859 --> 00:27:34,401
Narrator:
The stone pathway
610
00:27:34,487 --> 00:27:36,737
possibly turning
in a new direction...
611
00:27:36,822 --> 00:27:37,863
Toward the money pit?
612
00:27:37,948 --> 00:27:41,742
If so, could it actually
lead the team
613
00:27:41,827 --> 00:27:45,496
to the location
of the fabled treasure vault?
614
00:27:48,459 --> 00:27:50,459
-Hey, steve.
-Steve g.: Hey, guys.
615
00:27:50,503 --> 00:27:52,544
-Hey, aaron.
-Hey.
616
00:27:52,630 --> 00:27:56,590
Well, if we can take elevations
off of these boulders here.
617
00:27:56,676 --> 00:27:57,675
Steve g.:
Sure.
618
00:28:03,891 --> 00:28:06,058
This is about two feet
above sea level.
619
00:28:06,143 --> 00:28:09,561
So, I would say,
based on elevation,
620
00:28:09,647 --> 00:28:10,813
that this is
part of the roadway.
621
00:28:12,066 --> 00:28:12,940
But what about that?
622
00:28:13,025 --> 00:28:15,943
All right, so...
623
00:28:16,028 --> 00:28:18,779
Oh, wow.
624
00:28:18,864 --> 00:28:20,739
Yeah. This is all organic.
625
00:28:20,825 --> 00:28:24,576
So, these stones were placed
into this organic material.
626
00:28:24,662 --> 00:28:27,621
Then you've got these...
627
00:28:27,707 --> 00:28:29,873
These pieces of wood
at the bottom,
628
00:28:29,959 --> 00:28:34,169
which is what we're finding
in the other stone features.
629
00:28:34,213 --> 00:28:36,839
So, they put
these pieces of wood down
630
00:28:36,882 --> 00:28:39,675
as a matting
and then put the stone on top.
631
00:28:39,719 --> 00:28:41,719
So it's definitely man-made,
aaron?
632
00:28:41,804 --> 00:28:43,178
I would say so. Yes.
633
00:28:43,222 --> 00:28:45,723
Rick:
Let's assume this is a road.
634
00:28:45,766 --> 00:28:47,891
We're almost to
that decision point, though.
635
00:28:47,977 --> 00:28:51,478
Whether we turn left,
turn right, or go straight.
636
00:28:51,564 --> 00:28:54,148
Which way do you think
we should chase this?
637
00:28:54,233 --> 00:28:56,734
Straight ahead
to some unknown location
638
00:28:56,777 --> 00:28:58,861
or uphill
to the money pit, possibly?
639
00:28:58,946 --> 00:29:01,280
Everything's telling me
it's turning up.
640
00:29:02,450 --> 00:29:05,576
Rick:
That has always
been the thought,
641
00:29:05,661 --> 00:29:08,579
that this was just
642
00:29:08,622 --> 00:29:10,539
a easier way
to get to the money pit
643
00:29:10,583 --> 00:29:12,499
with an extremely heavy load.
644
00:29:12,585 --> 00:29:15,169
Um... Is that being
borne out here? I don't know.
645
00:29:15,254 --> 00:29:16,754
Is that wood?
646
00:29:16,797 --> 00:29:18,005
I would say so. Yes.
647
00:29:18,090 --> 00:29:19,173
Rick:
I think there's hope
648
00:29:19,258 --> 00:29:20,966
that we're finally gonna
649
00:29:21,051 --> 00:29:22,634
further the understanding
650
00:29:22,720 --> 00:29:23,886
of the purpose of this road.
651
00:29:23,971 --> 00:29:25,137
Billy:
Well, I think we've got
652
00:29:25,181 --> 00:29:27,765
about six or eight more feet
to take this.
653
00:29:27,808 --> 00:29:30,142
The logical way is to keep going
the way we're going,
654
00:29:30,227 --> 00:29:31,894
because if it's
a turn in the road,
655
00:29:31,979 --> 00:29:33,145
we should find it soon.
656
00:29:33,189 --> 00:29:35,689
We ain't never getting
out of here, are we?
657
00:29:35,775 --> 00:29:37,065
(all chuckling)
658
00:29:37,109 --> 00:29:39,860
narrator: While rick lagina
and craig tester
659
00:29:39,945 --> 00:29:41,862
continue to oversee
the investigation
660
00:29:41,947 --> 00:29:44,198
of the stone pathway
near the swamp...
661
00:29:44,283 --> 00:29:47,826
-Terry: It's 98 at the bottom.
-Charles: 98.
662
00:29:47,912 --> 00:29:49,703
...Steve guptill has joined
663
00:29:49,789 --> 00:29:52,748
charles barkhouse
and geologist terry matheson
664
00:29:52,833 --> 00:29:54,750
in the money pit area
665
00:29:54,794 --> 00:29:57,002
as they have now drilled
to a depth of nearly 100 feet
666
00:29:57,087 --> 00:30:00,506
in borehole cd 8.5.
667
00:30:00,591 --> 00:30:03,008
A borehole that has intercepted
668
00:30:03,093 --> 00:30:04,134
what they believe could be
669
00:30:04,220 --> 00:30:06,303
a 19th century
searchers' structure
670
00:30:06,347 --> 00:30:08,138
known as the tupper shaft,
671
00:30:08,182 --> 00:30:10,849
which was built
just ten feet northwest
672
00:30:10,935 --> 00:30:12,935
of the original money pit.
673
00:30:14,021 --> 00:30:15,813
Terry:
That's damn loose.
674
00:30:17,274 --> 00:30:18,690
Steve g.:
This is what's interesting.
675
00:30:18,776 --> 00:30:21,109
-Yeah.
-We have wood right there.
676
00:30:21,195 --> 00:30:22,569
Oh, yeah. Lots of wood.
677
00:30:22,655 --> 00:30:23,904
Oh, yeah.
678
00:30:23,989 --> 00:30:24,905
(whoops)
679
00:30:24,990 --> 00:30:26,782
steve g.:
Hey, scott.
680
00:30:26,867 --> 00:30:27,866
-Guys.
-Charles: We got wood, scott.
681
00:30:27,952 --> 00:30:29,159
I like the look of that.
682
00:30:29,245 --> 00:30:31,662
There's where our faith came in
to stick with it.
683
00:30:31,705 --> 00:30:33,705
-Steve g.: Yeah. Always does.
-Charles: Yeah.
684
00:30:33,791 --> 00:30:35,999
Scott:
You know, we should see
the bottom of the shaft
685
00:30:36,085 --> 00:30:37,668
if we are in the tupper shaft,
686
00:30:37,711 --> 00:30:40,546
because that bottom few feet
is usually in place.
687
00:30:40,631 --> 00:30:41,880
That'll really help us
pinpoint the dimensions of
688
00:30:41,966 --> 00:30:43,632
where that wall sits.
689
00:30:43,717 --> 00:30:44,758
It's gonna tell us a lot.
690
00:30:44,802 --> 00:30:46,260
Narrator:
It is the team's hope
691
00:30:46,345 --> 00:30:48,637
to verify
the orientation of the shaft
692
00:30:48,722 --> 00:30:52,140
so that they will know which
direction to move the drill rig
693
00:30:52,184 --> 00:30:54,351
and, with any luck,
694
00:30:54,395 --> 00:30:56,061
locate the fabled treasure vault
695
00:30:56,146 --> 00:30:59,064
that has eluded searchers
for more than two centuries.
696
00:30:59,149 --> 00:31:02,276
-What do we got?
-103 and a half.
697
00:31:02,361 --> 00:31:04,611
103 and a half. You guys got us
a beam by the look of it.
698
00:31:04,697 --> 00:31:07,197
That looks like a piece of wood
or something, right there.
699
00:31:07,283 --> 00:31:10,367
Geez. Oh, my lordy.
700
00:31:10,411 --> 00:31:14,830
So, we got some
good information from mike.
701
00:31:14,915 --> 00:31:17,332
103.5. He thinks he's out.
702
00:31:17,376 --> 00:31:18,959
Terry:
Okay. Well, that would--
703
00:31:19,044 --> 00:31:21,044
that would be about where
we thought the bottom was.
704
00:31:21,130 --> 00:31:22,713
And we might be out
of the bottom here.
705
00:31:22,756 --> 00:31:25,632
That's a great beam.
706
00:31:25,718 --> 00:31:26,842
Scott:
Oh, yeah. We have lots of wood.
707
00:31:26,927 --> 00:31:27,759
Steve g.:
Yeah. We're still in wood.
708
00:31:27,845 --> 00:31:30,637
Terry:
There's the ax cut there.
709
00:31:30,723 --> 00:31:32,806
There's the wood grain.
710
00:31:32,892 --> 00:31:36,268
And the ax cut is there
and back that way.
711
00:31:36,353 --> 00:31:39,229
That ridge is where they cut.
712
00:31:39,315 --> 00:31:41,064
-Charles: That's hand-hewn.
-Steve g.: We've got a side,
713
00:31:41,150 --> 00:31:43,066
we've got a wall
and we've got a floor.
714
00:31:44,403 --> 00:31:45,736
-Hey, rick.
-Rick: Hey, steve.
715
00:31:45,821 --> 00:31:48,572
I've heard, uh,
it's pretty exciting up here.
716
00:31:48,657 --> 00:31:51,909
Well, we're-- we were successful
in the first hole.
717
00:31:51,952 --> 00:31:54,661
Charles:
That's a vertical piece
of wood right there.
718
00:31:54,747 --> 00:31:56,288
That's a timber.
719
00:31:56,373 --> 00:31:58,749
You can see where
that was cut by an ax, right?
720
00:31:58,792 --> 00:32:00,834
The dip in it here?
721
00:32:00,920 --> 00:32:03,045
-Rick: Wow.
-That's hand-hewn lumber.
722
00:32:06,800 --> 00:32:08,759
Rick:
That is incredible.
723
00:32:08,844 --> 00:32:10,093
Look at this.
724
00:32:10,137 --> 00:32:15,557
That's fantastic.
725
00:32:15,643 --> 00:32:16,850
Terry:
That's a really
interesting piece.
726
00:32:16,936 --> 00:32:19,269
So close to the bottom.
727
00:32:19,313 --> 00:32:21,605
Narrator: While drilling
in the money pit area,
728
00:32:21,649 --> 00:32:24,608
rick lagina and members
of the oak island team
729
00:32:24,693 --> 00:32:26,610
believe they have
obtained evidence
730
00:32:26,654 --> 00:32:28,612
of a 19th century searcher shaft
731
00:32:28,697 --> 00:32:31,114
that could help point them
in the direction
732
00:32:31,200 --> 00:32:34,284
where the fabled treasure vault
may be located.
733
00:32:34,328 --> 00:32:38,956
Rick:
We believe we have delineated
the wall of the tupper shaft,
734
00:32:38,999 --> 00:32:42,125
but it's critically important
to try to find
735
00:32:42,211 --> 00:32:44,169
the proper orientation
of the tupper shaft,
736
00:32:44,254 --> 00:32:49,216
because that's the information
that we're hopeful will lead us
737
00:32:49,301 --> 00:32:51,927
to what they found,
I.E., the original money pit.
738
00:32:52,012 --> 00:32:53,929
Steve g.:
So, our last hole, rick,
739
00:32:53,973 --> 00:32:56,598
-we've just come out of cd 8.5.
-Yeah.
740
00:32:56,684 --> 00:32:59,101
Steve g.:
And based on what we're seeing,
it looks like we might be going
741
00:32:59,186 --> 00:33:00,310
right down
the center of a shaft.
742
00:33:02,022 --> 00:33:03,313
We-we think now...
743
00:33:04,775 --> 00:33:06,608
...So if this is a wall,
744
00:33:06,694 --> 00:33:09,820
then-then the money pit would
have to be over here or here.
745
00:33:09,863 --> 00:33:12,656
Because this is relatively
not investigated.
746
00:33:14,702 --> 00:33:17,661
How confident are you that
the orientation is this way?
747
00:33:17,705 --> 00:33:20,163
Steve g.:
That's the next step.
748
00:33:20,207 --> 00:33:22,416
This-this hole we're in
should really help us
749
00:33:22,501 --> 00:33:25,002
confirm or deny
this orientation.
750
00:33:26,046 --> 00:33:28,714
Rick:
My thought would be, we need
751
00:33:28,799 --> 00:33:31,008
all the information possible
to really be certain
752
00:33:31,051 --> 00:33:33,301
of the orientation of that.
753
00:33:34,179 --> 00:33:36,805
Let's just see
what another rod looks like.
754
00:33:36,890 --> 00:33:39,850
If you can define two walls,
you're good.
755
00:33:39,893 --> 00:33:41,977
-You're golden. Right?
-Charles: Yeah.
756
00:33:42,062 --> 00:33:43,854
Well, that's the decision.
757
00:33:43,897 --> 00:33:46,148
End of day, we'll know
exactly where we are.
758
00:33:46,233 --> 00:33:49,151
-Yep.
-And then we'll make a decision
based on that information.
759
00:33:49,194 --> 00:33:51,028
Terry:
That'd be great.
760
00:33:51,071 --> 00:33:54,031
Anyway, my hat's off to you guys
for-for sticking with it.
761
00:33:56,076 --> 00:33:58,452
-Good luck.
-All right. See you later.
762
00:33:58,537 --> 00:34:01,038
Charles:
Okay. We got
our marching orders.
763
00:34:06,795 --> 00:34:08,170
Narrator:
The following morning,
764
00:34:08,255 --> 00:34:10,380
just as drilling gets underway
765
00:34:10,424 --> 00:34:13,508
in a new borehole
dubbed bc 8.5...
766
00:34:15,512 --> 00:34:18,055
Rick:
Well, gentlemen, this is...
767
00:34:18,098 --> 00:34:20,390
Probably one of the most
important meetings of the year.
768
00:34:20,476 --> 00:34:23,226
Narrator: ...Oak island
historian doug crowell
769
00:34:23,270 --> 00:34:26,188
has requested a meeting
with rick, marty, craig
770
00:34:26,273 --> 00:34:28,231
and members of the team
771
00:34:28,275 --> 00:34:30,358
after making
an important discovery
772
00:34:30,444 --> 00:34:33,028
in the files of the late
dan blankenship,
773
00:34:33,072 --> 00:34:35,906
which he believes could be
critical to the continued search
774
00:34:35,991 --> 00:34:39,367
for the location
of the original money pit.
775
00:34:39,411 --> 00:34:41,912
But a decision has to be made,
776
00:34:41,955 --> 00:34:43,872
and I think
it has to be made today.
777
00:34:43,916 --> 00:34:46,041
So, there's some new information
778
00:34:46,085 --> 00:34:47,709
that doug has found
in dan's files
779
00:34:47,753 --> 00:34:49,503
regarding the money pit.
780
00:34:49,588 --> 00:34:53,840
So, uh, with that, I'm gonna
turn it over to doug,
781
00:34:53,926 --> 00:34:58,011
and then we'll have a discussion
about what we do next.
782
00:34:58,097 --> 00:35:00,222
So, I'm gonna share
a presentation here with you.
783
00:35:00,265 --> 00:35:04,226
We've been compiling the data
from the historical record.
784
00:35:04,311 --> 00:35:06,311
Craig's drilling has revealed
that the tupper shaft
785
00:35:06,396 --> 00:35:08,146
sits right about here.
786
00:35:08,232 --> 00:35:10,440
It should be contained
within that circle.
787
00:35:10,526 --> 00:35:13,735
This shows the caisson oc-1.
788
00:35:13,821 --> 00:35:15,904
It was between those two shafts
that we were pretty sure
789
00:35:15,948 --> 00:35:17,531
the original money pit must set.
790
00:35:17,616 --> 00:35:20,784
Which would mean that
the money pit would be here.
791
00:35:23,497 --> 00:35:26,289
And what we know
about that area is
792
00:35:26,333 --> 00:35:29,960
that this is where
we found the wood dated 1706.
793
00:35:30,003 --> 00:35:31,294
The oldest wood
that we've brought up
794
00:35:31,338 --> 00:35:32,379
out of the money pit so far.
795
00:35:33,966 --> 00:35:38,135
Narrator:
Last year, while drilling
the borehole known as oc-1,
796
00:35:38,178 --> 00:35:40,720
the team obtained evidence
of a wooden tunnel
797
00:35:40,806 --> 00:35:46,143
some 150 feet underground
that was dated to 1706,
798
00:35:46,186 --> 00:35:49,354
nearly 90 years before
the discovery of the money pit.
799
00:35:49,439 --> 00:35:52,816
This find led the oak island
team to believe
800
00:35:52,860 --> 00:35:54,317
that the original
treasure shaft
801
00:35:54,403 --> 00:35:56,236
and the fabled vault
802
00:35:56,321 --> 00:35:59,906
would most likely
be located in that area.
803
00:35:59,992 --> 00:36:02,325
Doug:
I think we would have
been hard-pressed
804
00:36:02,369 --> 00:36:04,286
for someone to convince us
that we didn't find
805
00:36:04,329 --> 00:36:06,329
the original zone
for the money pit.
806
00:36:06,373 --> 00:36:10,333
But we have some diagrams
from the 1890s,
807
00:36:10,419 --> 00:36:13,128
and this revealed
the tupper shaft in relation
808
00:36:13,213 --> 00:36:15,839
to the money pit that they were
working in at the time.
809
00:36:15,924 --> 00:36:18,884
"a" is the tupper shaft.
810
00:36:18,969 --> 00:36:21,595
And the money pit is over here.
811
00:36:21,680 --> 00:36:25,849
This is kind of exciting because
being able to delineate it
812
00:36:25,893 --> 00:36:28,935
has given us a whole new place
to look for the money pit.
813
00:36:29,021 --> 00:36:32,147
We've been looking to the east
of the tupper shaft.
814
00:36:32,191 --> 00:36:36,067
And that diagram suggests that
the money pit's to the west.
815
00:36:36,153 --> 00:36:37,527
Wow.
816
00:36:44,203 --> 00:36:45,535
T
we wouldn't even know
817
00:36:45,579 --> 00:36:47,621
where the hell the money pit is
after all those holes?
818
00:36:47,706 --> 00:36:49,623
Yeah.
819
00:36:49,708 --> 00:36:51,208
Steve g.:
I mean, we've put in
820
00:36:51,293 --> 00:36:54,044
close to 400 holes
since I've been here, and...
821
00:36:54,129 --> 00:36:56,171
-God.
-...That's sonic holes.
822
00:36:56,256 --> 00:36:57,756
Marty:
It would explain a lot
if we have been
823
00:36:57,841 --> 00:36:59,758
-looking in the wrong spot.
-(laughter)
824
00:37:00,636 --> 00:37:02,594
rick:
The troubling thing is,
825
00:37:02,679 --> 00:37:06,640
is it possible
that for 200 years,
826
00:37:06,725 --> 00:37:11,603
people have not looked in the
correct area for the money pit?
827
00:37:11,688 --> 00:37:13,396
Marty:
The historical records
828
00:37:13,440 --> 00:37:15,565
that we're using to try
and refine our search
829
00:37:15,651 --> 00:37:18,360
for the money pit
are the same sort of thing
830
00:37:18,445 --> 00:37:19,569
that happens
all over oak island.
831
00:37:19,613 --> 00:37:21,696
They're great,
they're very helpful,
832
00:37:21,782 --> 00:37:23,573
and they're
maddeningly difficult
833
00:37:23,617 --> 00:37:25,242
and perhaps inaccurate.
834
00:37:25,327 --> 00:37:28,536
And so, we're trying to weed out
what's useful and what isn't
835
00:37:28,580 --> 00:37:30,705
by trial and error, I guess.
836
00:37:30,791 --> 00:37:33,500
Alex:
Well, what's the decision?
837
00:37:35,796 --> 00:37:37,462
I'd be willing
to sacrifice a shot
838
00:37:37,547 --> 00:37:40,257
at the eastern location
to be confident
839
00:37:40,300 --> 00:37:43,260
that we fully explored
the western location.
840
00:37:43,345 --> 00:37:45,428
-Right.
-So, my vote's
841
00:37:45,472 --> 00:37:47,180
to go for the site on the west.
842
00:37:47,266 --> 00:37:49,015
Do we only have time for one?
843
00:37:49,101 --> 00:37:50,558
We don't have a ton
of time left.
844
00:37:50,644 --> 00:37:53,561
-I'd go for both.
-Scott: We have
to start somewhere,
845
00:37:53,605 --> 00:37:55,355
so we need a priority.
846
00:37:55,440 --> 00:37:57,691
-Okay, west.
-(laughter)
847
00:38:00,487 --> 00:38:03,029
doug:
And the interesting thing
is, c-1,
848
00:38:03,115 --> 00:38:05,657
if that's where
the money pit actually is,
849
00:38:05,742 --> 00:38:09,077
c-1 did present
that shiny gold object.
850
00:38:09,162 --> 00:38:12,706
C-1 hit some shaft and it could
be part of the money pit.
851
00:38:12,791 --> 00:38:14,124
Yeah.
852
00:38:14,167 --> 00:38:16,376
So, I like the west side.
853
00:38:17,671 --> 00:38:19,796
Narrator:
Ever since rick, marty,
854
00:38:19,840 --> 00:38:23,133
craig and the team
first drilled borehole c-1
855
00:38:23,176 --> 00:38:25,593
five years ago at the suggestion
856
00:38:25,679 --> 00:38:28,555
of oak island historian
charles barkhouse,
857
00:38:28,640 --> 00:38:31,725
it has remained
a tantalizing mystery.
858
00:38:34,521 --> 00:38:36,354
Narrator:
Not only did it encounter a void
859
00:38:36,440 --> 00:38:39,482
measuring some 20 feet deep
by ten feet wide...
860
00:38:39,568 --> 00:38:41,318
Craig:
Here we go.
861
00:38:41,403 --> 00:38:43,778
...But when cameras
have been placed down inside,
862
00:38:43,864 --> 00:38:47,157
three different gold-colored
objects have been seen
863
00:38:47,200 --> 00:38:48,825
embedded in the walls.
864
00:38:48,869 --> 00:38:51,619
Charles:
It looks metallic.
The hell is that?
865
00:38:53,623 --> 00:38:56,499
Narrator:
Although numerous dive
operations over the years
866
00:38:56,543 --> 00:38:58,752
have failed to determine
just what they are...
867
00:38:58,837 --> 00:39:00,337
Dave:
Going down.
868
00:39:00,380 --> 00:39:01,838
Narrator:
...Is it possible
869
00:39:01,882 --> 00:39:03,798
that the information
doug crowell has found
870
00:39:03,884 --> 00:39:05,633
means that c-1
might be connected
871
00:39:05,719 --> 00:39:08,678
to the original money pit
after all?
872
00:39:10,974 --> 00:39:12,682
Marty:
Okay, well, rick,
you haven't said anything.
873
00:39:12,726 --> 00:39:13,850
You want to do the west?
874
00:39:13,894 --> 00:39:15,769
Yeah. Yep.
875
00:39:15,854 --> 00:39:18,730
You have to go west. You have
to chase the historical context.
876
00:39:18,815 --> 00:39:20,190
Yes.
877
00:39:20,233 --> 00:39:22,192
-Otherwise, why are we here?
-Yeah.
878
00:39:22,277 --> 00:39:23,485
Scott:
One ace in the hole
879
00:39:23,570 --> 00:39:25,695
we may have is, we know
there was a shaft in c-1.
880
00:39:25,739 --> 00:39:27,822
-Yes.
-Marty: That's about
881
00:39:27,908 --> 00:39:29,657
as most enthused
I've heard you, man.
882
00:39:29,743 --> 00:39:31,576
Scott:
Everybody is very optimistic
and excited about this.
883
00:39:31,661 --> 00:39:34,621
So hopefully it leads
to something good.
884
00:39:34,706 --> 00:39:36,331
Marty:
Well, there you have it.
885
00:39:36,416 --> 00:39:38,833
So, it's just a matter
of establishing a grid
886
00:39:38,877 --> 00:39:41,169
and, uh, putting steel downhole.
887
00:39:41,254 --> 00:39:42,796
The question is,
888
00:39:42,881 --> 00:39:44,172
where is the money pit?
889
00:39:44,257 --> 00:39:45,465
That has always been
the question
890
00:39:45,550 --> 00:39:49,260
regarding any of the work
over the last 225 years.
891
00:39:49,346 --> 00:39:52,013
I mean,
we've drilled exhaustively.
892
00:39:52,099 --> 00:39:54,224
It's almost
a foregone conclusion
893
00:39:54,309 --> 00:39:57,519
that we've been looking
in the wrong places.
894
00:39:57,604 --> 00:39:59,270
We can't drill
the entire money pit,
895
00:39:59,356 --> 00:40:01,523
at least certainly not
this year.
896
00:40:01,608 --> 00:40:05,485
And, thus, we need to remain
focused on the c-1 location.
897
00:40:05,570 --> 00:40:06,653
Marty:
Okay. I say make it so.
898
00:40:06,738 --> 00:40:08,446
That's my vote.
899
00:40:08,532 --> 00:40:10,365
-Agreed.
-Yep.
900
00:40:10,450 --> 00:40:12,659
-I'm in.
-I'm in.
901
00:40:12,744 --> 00:40:14,411
-Definitely.
-Yeah.
902
00:40:14,496 --> 00:40:17,247
Well, let's dig the west and
call this war room adjourned.
903
00:40:17,332 --> 00:40:18,915
Absolutely.
904
00:40:18,959 --> 00:40:20,667
Marty:
All right. Thanks, guys.
905
00:40:20,752 --> 00:40:21,751
-Rick: See you.
-Steve g.: See you, guys.
906
00:40:21,837 --> 00:40:23,545
Narrator:
As another productive
907
00:40:23,630 --> 00:40:27,382
and surprising week
comes to an end on oak island,
908
00:40:27,426 --> 00:40:31,594
rick, marty, craig and the team
remain unwavering
909
00:40:31,680 --> 00:40:35,682
in their efforts to solve
a 225-year-old mystery.
910
00:40:35,767 --> 00:40:39,769
Will their new drilling
strategy in the money pit
911
00:40:39,813 --> 00:40:42,939
finally help them close in
on a legendary treasure vault
912
00:40:42,983 --> 00:40:46,443
that is believed to contain
everything from gold,
913
00:40:46,486 --> 00:40:49,279
jewels and priceless documents
914
00:40:49,364 --> 00:40:52,782
to possibly even sacred
religious artifacts?
915
00:40:52,826 --> 00:40:54,617
One thing is certain.
916
00:40:54,661 --> 00:40:58,913
They are now following a path
that could soon reveal
917
00:40:58,999 --> 00:41:01,291
the ultimate secrets
of this storied island
918
00:41:01,334 --> 00:41:03,042
in the north atlantic.
919
00:41:03,128 --> 00:41:06,254
The question is: Just where
920
00:41:06,339 --> 00:41:09,090
will that path lead them?
921
00:41:10,677 --> 00:41:13,636
Next time on
the curse of oak island...
922
00:41:13,680 --> 00:41:15,472
Yeah. Look at that.
923
00:41:15,515 --> 00:41:16,890
-The top of a keg.
-Wow.
924
00:41:21,771 --> 00:41:22,687
(detector beeping)
925
00:41:22,772 --> 00:41:24,439
holy schmoly.
926
00:41:24,524 --> 00:41:25,565
Marty:
Well, how about that?
927
00:41:25,650 --> 00:41:27,901
Rick? Come look at this.
928
00:41:27,986 --> 00:41:29,486
-We just found this.
-Wow.
929
00:41:29,529 --> 00:41:31,529
That's the most significant
artifact we have.
930
00:41:31,615 --> 00:41:33,656
-Hey, guys.
-What do we got, gentlemen?
931
00:41:33,742 --> 00:41:34,782
Rick:
That is incredible.
932
00:41:34,868 --> 00:41:36,034
Debris field, baby.
933
00:41:36,119 --> 00:41:38,745
It might actually be
the money pit.
934
00:41:38,830 --> 00:41:40,747
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