The Death Coast S01E01
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00:00Come on, divers! Find me something!
00:19Topside, I have a hit!
00:22We got a hit!
00:23Topside, I found something!
00:26Talk to me, pal!
00:30Look at that!
00:32What? What is it?
00:34Check that out!
00:36You're gonna like this!
00:40It's known as the Death Coast,
00:44an area of rough sea in the North Atlantic
00:46that's claimed more than 6,000 vessels,
00:51casting those aboard and treasure into its turbulent depths.
00:56We gotta turn this thing around!
00:58Here we go!
01:00Gold, silver, and other priceless objects from the wrecked ships
01:06Oh my God, you're not gonna believe this!
01:08Lies scattered across the ocean floor.
01:10Gold coin right there!
01:12That is gorgeous!
01:14But salvaging here has been banned for more than a decade, thanks to rampant looting.
01:22Now...
01:24Storm is a-brewin'!
01:26Whoa, boy!
01:28After a long battle,
01:30third-generation shipwreck hunter Jeff McKinnon has won the exclusive right to dive in these treacherous waters.
01:38But he only has eight weeks to do it.
01:41Are you okay?
01:42Can Jeff and his team find the treasure he seeks...
01:44Find me something!
01:46...before the stormy waters of the Death Coast...
01:48It's time for us to get out of here!
01:50We got people in the water!
01:52...make diving impossible.
01:54It's been 14 years since Jeff McKinnon has searched for shipwrecks off the coast of Nova Scotia.
02:08But now, Jeff and his team of divers are finally heading back out to sea.
02:14Johnny!
02:15Yes!
02:16I want to load that rope aboard!
02:17Can you swing that crane out?
02:18Roger that!
02:19Oh!
02:20Oh!
02:21Oh!
02:22Oh!
02:23Oh!
02:24Oh!
02:25Oh!
02:26Oh!
02:27Oh!
02:28Oh!
02:29Oh!
02:30Oh!
02:31Oh!
02:32Oh!
02:33Oh!
02:34Oh!
02:35Oh!
02:36Oh!
02:37Oh!
02:38Keep coming!
02:39Swing her in!
02:40Slow!
02:41They've identified six wrecks they want to locate and salvage during their short dive window.
02:49And every second counts.
02:50Lower down!
02:51Quickly!
02:52Quickly!
02:53Pull that slack in!
02:54You see this fog here?
02:57This is the stuff that has been taking down ships for hundreds of years.
03:01Slop.
03:02Fog.
03:03Crap.
03:04And that's it.
03:05We're about to sail into it.
03:07Away we go!
03:08Okay!
03:09Third line!
03:10We're all missing a few screws.
03:12Obviously.
03:13In order to do this, there's something wrong with us.
03:15Come on, divers!
03:16Jeff and his team are exploring the coast off Cape Breton Island, just off the northern tip
03:25of Nova Scotia.
03:27Cape Breton lies directly in the Atlantic hurricane belt, and its deadly waters are the
03:33final resting place for countless ships, including many from the colonial era.
03:40During the 17th and 18th centuries, constant fighting erupted here as the English and French
03:46fought for control of Lewisburg, a wealthy French port named for King Louis XIV.
03:52Today, Lewisburg serves as the starting point for Jeff's expedition.
03:59Hey, we all set?
04:00Reverse!
04:01Okay!
04:02Swinter in!
04:03Slow!
04:04Slow!
04:05Diving in these waters is like nothing anybody has ever seen.
04:11It's dangerous.
04:12What the ?
04:13But I'm a treasure hunter, and I will die a treasure hunter.
04:26The radar's on.
04:27Just got to keep an eye on the track, because I can't see nothing else.
04:41The first of the team's six targets is the wreck site of the French naval ship, the Chemoe.
04:49In 1725, the Chemoe set out from La Rochelle, France on its annual supply trip to Lewisburg.
04:58It carries 200 soldiers and 116 wealthy settlers.
05:04At its stern held a pay chest with an estimated 82,000 French livres, the equivalent of over
05:1220 million dollars today.
05:16On August 17th, with the rugged coast of Nova Scotia in sight, a gale hurled the Chemoe
05:23into a massive offshore rock.
05:28No one survived.
05:35It's been a long time.
05:37I'm anxious to get back in.
05:38I mean, we haven't seen this in a while.
05:40Yeah, well, the water's getting awful warm.
05:42We've got great white sharks up here now.
05:44We've got sharks.
05:45I'm not going.
05:46Yeah, yeah.
05:47Treasure hunting is in Jeff's blood.
05:51His father, Robert McKinnon, spent the better part of the last 20 years exploring wrecks off
05:57the Death Coast.
05:59His work was captured in a 1988 TV documentary.
06:04Robert McKinnon makes a living from fishing.
06:07But his real passion is hunting for treasure.
06:10He's discovered over 100 shipwrecks.
06:12I followed my father.
06:14I watched him from the top.
06:16Watched the way that he set up a site.
06:18I watched him in awe my entire life.
06:22And now the onus is on us.
06:25My father spent his life here in Cape Breton searching for gold.
06:30Gold, always gold.
06:32When I was a boy, I got to watch my father bring up all kinds of treasure.
06:38We've got all the series of coins.
06:40Some of the New England coins are worth as high as $75,000 now.
06:44This has been my life.
06:45It has shaped my life ever since I was a kid.
06:48And now I do this because it's my family's legacy.
06:52Well, we better find something.
06:54Yeah, you better.
06:57Despite years of searching, only 40% of the Shamo pay chest has been found.
07:03A key prize is a coin known as an 8L EQ.
07:08This large silver coin was commonly carried on vessels like the Shamo.
07:14When the Shamo broke up, the stern section drifted away from the rest of the ship.
07:19That's where the wealthy passengers and the captain's quarters were.
07:23It's also where all the coins were kept.
07:25You know what?
07:26The stern section's never been found.
07:36Keep heading that course, Johnny.
07:38Okay.
07:39Right now we're headed to Shamo Rock.
07:42This is where the Shamo met its fate in 1725.
07:46There's little evidence on the surface.
07:49But hiding just below is a massive rock formation deadly to unprepared captains.
07:55See it breaking?
07:56Just the water?
07:57On a calm, calm day, you don't even know that it's there.
08:01See it?
08:02You just hold that course there.
08:04With Johnny keeping the boat at a safe distance, Jeff throws the anchor line to prevent the boat from drifting and meeting the same fate as the Shamo.
08:14Right on the mark?
08:15Yeah.
08:16Okay.
08:17Now that the fog's just blown out, this is like a brand new day here.
08:29And here we are.
08:32I know it's been a long time, but I got a plan.
08:35Jeff's dream is locating whatever remains of the stern.
08:40As a guide, he's using a chart made in 1725 by French captain Pierre Morpin, who investigated the site immediately after the Shamo sank.
08:51He sketched a map showing his thoughts on how the vessel broke up and its possible debris field.
08:58We were shut down before we could search what Morpin's map described as the debris line.
09:05I believe the stern broke off and drifted with the current to the west.
09:09That's where the stern section is and that's where I'm going to search.
09:12Let's see what we can find.
09:14Let's do it.
09:15Let's go.
09:17Let's get ready.
09:18Jeff's dive team is a collection of ex-military and law enforcement experts with over two decades of experience diving on the Death Coast.
09:27Go find gold.
09:28You got it.
09:29Go, go, go.
09:30As the divers suit up, Jeff takes a look at the conditions.
09:34The current, it's a buzz saw.
09:36When you got the wind and the tide going in the same direction, you know, you end up with a giant conveyor belt that can sweep a diver out to sea in a second.
09:45Let's make this happen.
09:47Because of the danger the rocks pose to the boat, the dive team and camera crew load into the inflatables to get to the target.
09:55On to Merc.
09:56Head south.
09:57Find me something.
09:58Get me a gold, boys.
10:00Mike, are you receiving me?
10:01Yeah.
10:02Can I hear you?
10:03Topside, are you receiving?
10:04Over.
10:05Haas, this is Topside.
10:06I read you loud and clear.
10:07Over.
10:08The current down here is intense.
10:09Really hard to move over.
10:10As the divers begin their descent, they face an immediate problem.
10:17Pretty good search down here.
10:18Then, on the surface, a bigger challenge.
10:19appears.
10:20What?
10:21receiving over boss this is topside i read you loud and clear over the current down here is intense
10:31really hard as the divers begin their descent they face an immediate problem
10:40pretty good search down here then on the surface a bigger challenge appears
10:51hey we got people in the water pull them out the strong current separates one of the camera
10:57operators from the team threatening to carry him out to sea okay keep an eye on it don't take your
11:08eyes off for any reason all right go boys go get them this is the reason it's called the death coast
11:13all right boys find me something it's been over a decade since jeff mckinnon's been able to dive for
11:24treasure in the turbulent waters of nova scotia's death coast the current down here is intense
11:30now as they attempt to find the shamo stern jeff and his team are reminded why this is known as the
11:37death coast a cameraman is swept up by the strong current okay i lost him chris where is he mike where
11:49they at keep an eye on him don't take your eyes off for any reason all right can you get in that jodiac
11:57and go pick up harrison roger that i got you what happened was one of our cameramen came down the porch
12:09side and then he tried to come around the back of the boat around the stern the current got him and
12:13he couldn't get towards the boat so i've got our archaeologist being a spotter keep an eye on the man
12:19overboard we called for another zodiac to come in to try to go pick him up
12:22go boys go get him he's right there left right ahead of you
12:33one of the most dangerous things about diving on these sites in gaybredden
12:36is the current it'll take them and it'll spit them out if we're not careful
12:44going under the boat trying to get a line or i'm going around the other side now when i got to the
12:48other side i couldn't get to this line i was betting you were going to get a guinness in ireland
12:51in that day the current runs that direction thanks for the pickup boys with the cameraman safe and
13:00secure the divers and the rest of the camera crew continued their descent
13:10okay top side we're descending down but as they approach the bottom they run into an obstacle
13:17topside this is griego can you hear me over yes this is topside griego we hear you loud and clear
13:28we have a problem there's kelp everywhere
13:33man since the wood of the shimo rotted away long ago this blanket of kelp makes it much tougher for
13:49the divers to spot gold silver or any other metal objects
13:53outside the kelp is too thick i can't see the bottom kelp is everywhere rising water temperatures
14:02over the last 25 years have caused a bloom of sugar kelp
14:10with so much ocean floor to cover jeff's plan is to have each dive last at least 50 minutes
14:16but after just 28 minutes the divers returned to the surface these divers are some of the best in
14:27the business and if they're coming up early i know there's a problem so explain to me what happened
14:35there while you guys came up what happened burned through my hair fighting the current trying to fight
14:40through the kelp there was never any uh sand areas it was just kelp and rock just cause you to go
14:46through your hair okay all right it's not bad enough that we deal with weather wind and tide here in
14:55cape brenton but now i've got kelp i think we got a big problem here
15:01bloody hell i've never seen anything like this not up here whole bottom's covered like this you gotta
15:12work for every inch of space you're covering and you don't know what you're missing you don't know
15:16what you're not seeing i don't know what the hell is going on here with the kelp it has never been this
15:23bad ever well my dad and his team were diving 30 years ago there wasn't as much kelp there was
15:32nothing like this even 15 years ago this is insane i mean you're dealing with a mess on the bottom
15:42well well well what do you suggest i don't know i mean all you can do is slog through it you don't
15:48really have much of a choice it's not like we could cut it out it's just too much of it everywhere you go
15:53well this is uh this wreck spans over four square miles it'd be like cutting four square
15:58miles of grass with a pair of scissors you just you couldn't do it this is not good this is going to
16:06be a problem hey we got to get back down start mike collect yourselves at the anchor and then look for
16:17open areas goodbye give us a kiss love
16:27get me a coin
16:30let's head west
16:41happy that starting at the anchor line the divers will depend solely on their metal detectors to
16:47search for the debris trail obscured by the cowl hey boys this is topside uh how are we looking over
17:00when you're dealing with detectors the diver's only going to be able to search a swath about two feet in
17:06front of them i'm guaranteed i'm not getting paid enough to be in this but the conditions here are so
17:14adverse that you could be one foot away from the best find that we've ever seen
17:20we could very well lose something that is going to change history itself let's head that way copy that
17:29the divers have been in the water for over 30 minutes without a single hand
17:38as they move west following the path on morpens map they continue to fight the current and kelp
17:45topside to divers topside to divers you have 10 minutes left over roger then diver dan grego hears
18:02something promising i have a hit you got a hit topside i found something talk to me pal
18:16look at that silver gold what what is it topside i got a coin oh check that out bring it up
18:37over the centuries the notorious waters of nova scotia's death coast have claimed hundreds of ships
18:44and countless lives but today those waters give back to jeff and his crew look at that silver gold
18:54what what is it diver dan grego pulls a coin from the kelp i got a coin
19:03check that out bring it up in order for these sites to produce you got to make them produce
19:10you got to take it from them you got to do the work put the time in and then you get rewarded that's
19:16how this works oh boy look look at this johnny boy he got one oh aaron all right let me see let me
19:27hold your eyes and hold your eyes and hold out your hand the shamo has provided wow
19:36that's beautiful damn coin good job guys good job dan you're my hero you can make some numbers on it
19:451721. yeah after 300 years a little scuffed up it's a lot scuffed up getting something on the very
19:56first dive on the very first day on shamo is a great thing 14 years 14 years this ain't an 8 lq but
20:04it is a coin and it's from the right era therefore i believe we're in a good spot and where there's
20:10one coin there's a lot more the shamo's manifest includes a who's who of french colonial leaders
20:18and high-ranking officials all wealthy passengers and all traveling first class in the stern
20:26could this coin mean that jeff and his team are on the right path to finding what's left of the stern
20:31and whatever treasure it holds we're gonna get a whole lot more than that i can tell i can feel it
20:40so later that day back at their lewisburg base camp jeff and the team review their first day
20:55so we've had a mixed start here on the shamo we had a good find with that half a queue from 1721
21:01but we have a bigger problem than that we have the kelp obviously and we got to figure out a way to deal
21:06with it it's absolutely insane there's no landmarks there that can be seen anymore you could be
21:11sitting right next to a cannon and not see it because it's covered in kelp it's that dense and
21:16it's just a it's a nightmare every movement we have down there is is work so you've got a metal
21:23detector out and you're trying to sweep as you normally would sweep but you can't because the kelp
21:27is standing up so you got to go around each one of the stalks of kelp and poke in to try to cover the
21:32area in so everything you do takes three times or four times the amount of time we normally take it
21:37it's so thick that the biggest problem is when you're under it can't see anything yeah so even
21:42when you get a hit and i can smell the concretion i know there's something that you can't see anything
21:46yeah you know our time is limited here we got to get back to that site regardless of the kelp
21:51i know it's going to be a pain we're going to have to knuckle down and deal with it
22:03the next day jeff and his team head back out to the same site where they found the 1721 coin
22:11jeff's all too aware that with the death coast's winter season looming
22:15he has limited time to search for more i think we're going to get something today john i hope so
22:22great day to be on the water the team plans to keep following more pan's 1725 map of the chamois rack
22:31throw that mike
22:34in hopes of finding the ship stern and its cache of eight laq coins you know none of the previous divers
22:42that dove on chamois found the stern none of them if i find it that would be a major discovery
22:48that would be a feather in my hat
23:02the fierce currents forced the divers to use tethered ropes to reach the bottom
23:06the odd thing about this type of work is that maybe it's luck maybe it's divine intervention i
23:29don't know what but if it wants to be found it'll be found if it doesn't want to be found forget it
23:36i think i have something here
23:49top side i've got a strong hit copy that that's a good sign
23:54i'm not sure what it is dig it up man i want to know what it is
23:59are you seeing anything can't tell what it is but it's old
24:12look at that
24:16top side i have something here you're gonna like this
24:29while diving the site of a legendary shipwreck off nova scotia's death coast
24:35diver dan griego finds something on the sea floor look at that
24:42top side i have something here you're gonna like this copy that that's a good sign
24:48i'm bringing it to the surface copy that bring it up
24:57diver up they found something i knew there was stuff still here old jeff knows the mercs boy
25:04good job dan well that's something something really old
25:11ah
25:12ah
25:13cuter
25:16no this is silver my friend this is what's left of a silver fork
25:21maybe it's not a fork maybe it's a spoon i don't know 300 years has not been kind
25:29that's your mo silver is it yeah well it's down there then
25:33this is just like the ones my father found we pulled a pile off of the shamo
25:43okay boys let's get some new tanks i'm gonna put you on the inside
25:46buy me a coin encouraged by the find jeff sends the divers back to the site where he hopes is the
25:56shamo's debris field
26:01that's where that other buoy over but as the dive team continues west
26:10i cannot tease anything here to this area the trail grows cold
26:17anybody having any luck
26:18this is you in the top side no hits at all well do what you can
26:25certainly not for luck to try it down here
26:30so we got nothing
26:33me man
26:38in dive after dive the team is unable to find any artifacts in the vast field of kelp
26:44this is top side is there a problem a little depressed up here not much on the bottom
26:54what a disappointment this is what happens a lot of the time in treasure hunting 90 of the time
27:00you come up empty i went up the middle there was nothing in there turned around
27:05i am low on air all right this is top side bring yourselves back
27:09i'm not sure if we've lost the trail or the trail just stopped so i'm going to make an adjustment
27:17thinking that the strong current may be causing them to drift off course
27:21jeff sends them a couple of degrees south to find the debris trail go get me something
27:31i'm going to move over to the right so i'm a little bit away from you guys
27:34i'm going to move on as the dive team continues their search see that
27:41jeff spots something troubling heading right towards them
27:45jeez it rolling in fast isn't it yeah
27:49weather can change here on a dime fog can shut in wind can pick up you need to know where your
27:55divers are at at all times and if you can't see them you got a real problem
27:59hey uh chris and jason keep your eyes peeled on your divers the fog's starting to roll in the air
28:11fog like this is very dangerous it can cause us to lose sight of the divers even worse when
28:19the diver surfaces they lose sight of us it'd only be a blink of an eye and they'd be swept out to sea
28:30just as the fog starts rolling in above them
28:40diver mike haas may have located something okay haas get yours dug up quick we got the fog rolling
28:46in i repeat mike the fog is shutting in thick here get that thing dug up quick copy that
28:53aaron yeah tell those guys they only have two minutes left topside to divers you have two minutes
29:02left two minutes over copy that
29:10i've almost got it
29:11i think i'm gonna call it this is topside to divers i'm gonna have you abort things are shutting in
29:23pretty thick here let's get you guys out of the water i just need a little more time and hurry up
29:32i got it
29:42upside this is us i have a artifact i believe it is old i don't know what it is though
29:51it appears to be bronze
29:53i want you guys up and out it's starting to shut in thick here copy that i am surfacing over
30:04tenders i am recalling all of the divers i need you to keep an eye on those bubbles
30:08do not lose sight of their bubble trails 10-4 we'll round them up
30:16we're on the surface
30:21johnny do you see them no not yet
30:28hey we're here can you see us
30:38the topside team struggles to locate the divers in the dense fog
30:55there i got him diver up diver up just here the topside we're okay
31:10topside depizio we see you and we're sending a boat for you over copy we're on the surface
31:16i don't like nerve-wracking stuff at the end of the day and this fog is friggin nerve-wracking
31:27right now i need to get these divers back on the boat and this boat out of this fog
31:37show me what you got something pretty cool i think
31:40ain't that something what is that i have no idea yeah it'd be like a rubber piece around that
31:50because it looks like it's not it's not symmetrical it's not symmetrical i'm wondering if it's just worn
31:56isn't that something that's brass 300 years now that would have been lost forever
32:03good job mike you're the boat hero i'm buying you supper next year
32:07next year well this is not paying off just yet let's just see what happens
32:14this find is definitely the same period as chamo but i need to find out what it is
32:19there's no doubt in my mind with a fine like this we're definitely on chamo's debris field
32:25that evening jeff sends archaeologist jim st clair to learn more about the curious object they found
32:42he's meeting with dr andrew lambert head of naval history at king's college london
32:48we found this object that we think you can help us with we've been following a trail that we believe
32:55is part of the chamo's scatter and uh this this came up and now i thought at first it was some sort
33:02of a decorative finial but i think it might be something else yeah that's it let's have a look at that
33:09that's it's it's clearly been made very specifically to do a job i think it's designed to give you a
33:17vertical i think what we might call a plumb bob plumb bob it's a basic piece of measuring equipment
33:24which gives you an angle but it's also very important if you're laying out to fire a cannon on
33:31shore right so you want to measure the angle at which you're firing so you get a vertical and then you get
33:37the angle from the vertical that the cannon is pointing this is part of a gunner's equipment i
33:43think so so andrew you know this have been actually used aboard the ship i would expect it to be used
33:49by land-based artillery units i think gunners on board ship may have had such a thing and if they'd
33:56taken their guns ashore to use them as they often did is there anything about this particular object
34:02this plumb bob that tells us where it would have been made i think the best evidence for where it
34:08comes from is where you found it in the wreck of the chamois it's a french ship carrying french stores
34:13to a french fortress it's highly likely it's french that's amazing it ties into gunnery and engineering and
34:21louisbourg is an obvious place for that to to be happening right and it's a prestigious ship yeah it's
34:28carrying a pay and it's carrying stores so it it looks like an obvious fit
34:43the next morning jeff and his team head back out to the chamois site just stop for a second see how
34:48bad the freaking courage yeah that's what i'm seeing here the tide was just about uh just starting to come
34:54back up so we'll see how fast we're drifting encouraged by their recent discoveries the team
35:02feels a surge of hope believing they may be on the path of a debris trail that could lead them to the
35:08ship's turn and the possible treasure at one's health hey it better be around continuing to adjust for
35:16the current jeff sends the divers back down
35:33this is top side are all my divers happy and snugged up in the cove
35:38pretty good search down here and very irregular terrain get me something good
35:44this time in addition to a strong current and kelp the divers confront poor visibility
35:54in these conditions their metal detectors become their eyes
36:03how's the top side i believe i have a hit
36:07they found something topside to mike talk to me pal how are we in business
36:16i will be attempting to excavate it dig her up
36:19i'm trying this is hot
36:27they may have something here
36:37after nearly an hour of fighting challenging conditions
36:40that's the top side i believe i have a hit
36:46we got a hit diver mike haas finally makes a breakthrough
36:51they found something
36:54topside to mike talk to me pal how are we in business
36:59i will be attempting to excavate it dig her up
37:02the divers contend with a lot of things on the bottom hot rocks being one of them
37:19they're ferrous rich rocks iron rich rocks they drive the detectors nuts they got to pick up those rocks
37:26and move them out of the way and then research the area
37:32visibility is not great at the moment
37:37what do you guys think we're gonna find anything today get me something good hang on
37:48topside i got another hit but i'm fighting a lobster for it
37:51copy that dan thank you for the uh for the update
38:04found a little something continuing to search deep under the kelp digging away
38:15check that out topside i have a coin
38:21you say you found a coin roger solid copy i'll bring it up
38:31diver up
38:35come on down boys
38:41mr dan what do you got how can you tell
38:45smile in that glove come on get up here let me see i can always tell they got something if they've got
38:54one glove on they got something in there and it's usually a coin
38:58come on come on come on come on let me see this is an egg in one sense let me see
39:07oh baby i told you i told you i told you didn't i i told you
39:14oh my god
39:18holy
39:21it's american
39:25it's an american coin
39:27did you see the date does that say 1838 it looks just a little rubbed off
39:32united states of america half dollar
39:3850 cents man oh man how deep it was only about eight inches under
39:43is that in the concretion or was that yep
39:47this ain't shamo obviously no no and the last coin was what
39:51french right you got a french coin from 1721 an american coin from 1838 and what are we half a mile
39:58between by a half a mile not even so you got a conundrum how did that happen i have no idea
40:05a different wreck separated by a hundred and a hundred and 18 17 years yeah no no no we're an
40:12entirely new wreck here an entirely new wreck
40:18finding an american coin like this on the shamo site is huge because to me it indicates there could
40:25possibly be another shipwreck here and it could be american could the discovery of this american coin
40:32suggest the presence of another shipwreck and another treasure at the same site jeff now faces
40:39an unexpected decision he's finding this one coin enough to risk halting their search for the shamo
40:46stern to concentrate instead on this mystery wreck where there's one coin there's probably a whole lot
40:53more i'm not going to stop until i find them this season on the death coast storm is uh brewing as
41:01jeff and his team push deeper into treacherous waters the current down here is insane stop stop stop
41:08what the hell happened out there it got real rough real quick we can't keep losing dive days they begin
41:13to unearth the mysteries of the deep oh my god you're not going to believe this oh boy you're talking
41:20tens of thousands of dollars wow i'm saying you're gonna like this what do you got but as the clock
41:26ticks down we gotta turn this thing around here we go and hurricane season looms
41:31can jeff make history holy
41:37a strong hit here you don't get the driver or will the death coast keep its secrets forever stern has
41:44been missing for 300 years and if this is it boy we're into something what is it
41:49it's huge