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00:00That's exactly like the sticks we found near the vault.
00:03I truly believe there's still another vault there.
00:06Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:07There it is, the void.
00:08That's right.
00:09Is that natural or is that an open cavern?
00:11Only a sonar could tell you that, really.
00:13All right, well, that's what we'll do.
00:14Hopefully we'll find the one thing.
00:15Cross your fingers.
00:16We're in the cavity.
00:17Yeah, you're in.
00:18We'd love nothing better than to see a man-made cavern or vault.
00:21We've got an opening.
00:22This is not natural.
00:23There is an island in the North Atlantic where people have been looking for an incredible treasure for more than 200 years.
00:36So far, they have found a stone slab with strange symbols carved into it.
00:42Man-made workings that date to medieval times.
00:46And a lead cross whose origin may be connected to the Knights Templar.
00:52To date, six men have died trying to solve the mystery.
00:57And according to legend, one more will have to die before the treasure can be found.
01:16As a new day begins on Oak Island.
01:19Here we go.
01:21VN 13.5.
01:23This is an area that we really haven't looked at very much and certainly haven't been to the bottom of the solution channel in very much.
01:28Rick and Marty Lagina and their team are shifting their strategy to look for treasure more than 200 feet deep in the money pit area.
01:38Right in the heart of the peacock.
01:40Yep.
01:41The peacock is a real phenomenon.
01:42It's a loose, slushy area leading down into the solution channel.
01:46Good.
01:47They are drilling a borehole known as BN 13.5, located 45 feet northeast from recent drilling locations and in an area dubbed by Marty Lagina as the peacock.
02:03So right at 55 is like the bottom dropped right out of her.
02:08It was here where three years ago, the team drilled through heavily slushy material between 55 and 150 feet deep before entering the solution channel at a depth of nearly 170 feet underground.
02:23Now, in order to explore another area of the solution channel where new water tests have revealed more evidence of precious metals, the team is once again drilling down through the peacock.
02:38The peacock is almost like the solution channel sitting on top of the solution channel.
02:43It's a very low, dense area of what I'm going to call, Terry, a higher mud river.
02:49We never really drilled to the bottom as much as we should have, I believe.
02:54The peacock is an area of significantly unconsolidated soils.
02:59Terry Matheson, a resident geologist, can't explain how that can exist.
03:04There may be a tunnel or a shaft in close proximity, which has caused the soils to destabilize.
03:13But the historical record does not indicate anyone being in this area, i.e. searchers.
03:20So, what happened here?
03:22What is the story and where is the treasure?
03:24I think we're in a really good area here. I really do.
03:27There's probably multiple number of holes I could put here.
03:30I agree with that 100%. And, you know, until we actually hold the treasure in our hand, I'm not willing to rule out any area as possible.
03:37I totally agree.
03:39While the core drilling operation continues in the Money Pit area.
03:44Wow. Made some good progress.
03:48Yeah.
03:49Katya Drayton, as Derek Couch, joined Billy Gerhardt in the southwest corner of the swamp.
03:55All right. We'll open this up a little bit to give us room that maybe you can get down and detect around a little bit.
04:02We'll start over here.
04:04Yep. I'll see where you dump and then I'll move there.
04:07The team is searching for artifacts that might help identify who built a stone formation uncovered in this area three weeks ago.
04:16As well as a possibly related stone road that was unearthed several yards to the north.
04:22Both of which were lined by wooden survey stakes.
04:26What is that?
04:36Oh, wow.
04:41We just found another steak.
04:43Oh, good.
04:44That's quite something.
04:46In place as well.
04:47Oh, my gosh.
04:50How many sides?
04:53Four cuts.
04:55It looks like one side is unfinished.
04:58But this reminds me of the five-sided steak we found earlier.
05:03This has been in here for a while.
05:05And what's most impressive of that one is that this steak was still standing at a very deep point in the swamp.
05:11So it's exactly where somebody put it.
05:14There's three feet of stuff on top of that, right?
05:17Yeah.
05:18It's cut with purpose.
05:19Yeah.
05:20And it's ax cut.
05:21You can see there now is a round pit down there, which is pretty hard to do with a square excavator bucket.
05:27So.
05:28As you were digging, it just kept falling in there.
05:30Right.
05:31It does give you the inclination there's something down there.
05:34Right.
05:35I just pushed my bucket and the stuff fell in.
05:37But now you can really see the shape of what it was when it was dug.
05:41So somebody dug a pit there and it wasn't me.
05:44Yeah.
05:45Maybe that steak marked why they dug there.
05:47You know who and why, right?
05:48Yeah.
05:49Could Billy be correct that someone previously dug in this area and then marked it with a wooden stake?
05:56If so, could this stake be an important sign of what else the team may uncover here?
06:03Rick told us to keep an eye out for these and we'll definitely have to get Steve out here to pin this.
06:10I think with the dating of the wood and the depth that we had it when Steve pins it that Dr. Spooner might be able to put a date on, but that stake has to go back a long time.
06:19Hopefully there's more there, but that is a great start.
06:23Maybe we can find an answer instead of a question.
06:25Yeah.
06:26So it'd be nice to find some answers.
06:28We'll keep going.
06:29All right.
06:30As the dig in the swamp continues.
06:33Gary had done a complete scan of the lot five spoil piles and lo and behold, this item was found.
06:40Rick and other members of the team join Laird Niven and Emma Culligan in the lab for a report on a folded copper coin or token found one week ago in spoils that were removed from the round feature on lot five.
06:56You were quite excited about that.
06:59Yeah.
07:00When it came out, I'm thinking, oh, it's some kind of like folded coin.
07:06I'm open.
07:07These are unusual.
07:08I have found these type of finds in England metal detecting.
07:12And they're normally like talisman or good look tokens to put out there.
07:19Sometimes they ward off even bad luck, but it was good luck for us because we found it.
07:25Yeah.
07:26Does it cross cultural lines or religious lines, meaning one faith might be more accepting of it, maybe more?
07:33I mean, Catholicism for sure, I would think.
07:36It's interesting because this tradition, I think the first recorded one in England is like 1290.
07:43You fold a coin and pray to a saint for a miracle, and that's how this all started.
07:49Yeah.
07:50The team has found a number of potentially religious artifacts in the round feature, such as the 14th century lead barter token that may be linked to the Knights Templar.
08:03They have also found Phoenician trade beads and two ornate buttons that could be connected to the Knights of Malta, an order with known ties to the Templars, who built a stronghold in Nova Scotia back in 1632.
08:20We need to know from you what you think it is and what it represents and how old it might be.
08:26Okay.
08:27So for the CT scan, I guess the main question that first needs answering is whether or not there's any reliefs or signs that it is a coin.
08:37Mm-hmm.
08:38And immediately, I'm going to say there's nothing that I can really see so far.
08:43Yeah.
08:44I mean, we can't definitively say it's a coin, but if we look at why coins are traditionally folded, it needs to have some value to give literal weight to the talisman.
09:00So we can assume it was valuable to somebody at some point, and then the triple folding is quite unusual.
09:07Yeah.
09:08We thought it would be fairly straightforward.
09:10Yeah, we did.
09:11Yeah.
09:12What does the data tell you the age of this item is?
09:16So based on the composition, it is a copper alloy with the zinc content, zinc being an alloying element.
09:23It's definitively post-medieval and pre-mid 1800s.
09:28There's the arsenic and lead content as an alloying element as well, which is from at least around the time of like industrial revolution of mid 1700s, potentially earlier.
09:39And then the arsenic could push it to late 1600s.
09:49The arsenic could push it to the 1600s, late 1600s.
09:54The fact that someone took all that time to fold it over three times.
09:59I mean, it is significant.
10:01It is a meaningful artifact.
10:04In the lab, Emma and Laird have just revealed that the folded copper artifact found in the Lot 5 spoils may hold religious symbolism and date back to more than a century before the discovery of the money pit.
10:21And sometimes if it was disease, they'd put a bent over coin or token to ward off the disease.
10:31Yeah.
10:32Somebody went to some pains to do it then.
10:34Yeah.
10:35To me it looks quite well done.
10:36Yeah.
10:37We're on an island, but it's a big province.
10:40Have you ever found anything like this on digs or know of any of our archaeological digs where they found these type of offerings?
10:48Not that I can remember specifically in Nova Scotia from an archaeological context.
10:55Of course, we're on an island.
10:58Sailors came to the island.
10:59They were all superstitious, especially in the 1700s or 1600s.
11:03True.
11:04Oh, there are a lot of possibilities.
11:06Obviously the first one is just preparing for your voyage.
11:09Yeah.
11:10Yeah.
11:11Coming here from Europe was not an easy thing, right?
11:13Exactly.
11:14Yeah.
11:15My suspicion is that's intentional.
11:17It's folded perfectly.
11:19Yeah.
11:20And maybe, maybe three folds means something different than two folds.
11:23Yeah.
11:24Our research hasn't gone that far yet.
11:26Given the enormity of fines, that date to the 1600s, there were buttons.
11:32Then you have the trade beads, right?
11:34And the dates you're implying are highly suggestive of the connection to the Knights of Malta.
11:41Their attempt to either create a colony here or to do something else.
11:47Something else.
11:49Given the potential symbolism of this artifact, could the team be correct that it might be related to the buttons and ornate trade beads that have been potentially linked to the order of the Knights of Malta?
12:03The folded coin is certainly the first of its kind on the island, but it's just a puzzle piece.
12:10How do you connect all of the artifacts in Lot 5 feature?
12:14It's starting to build a body of evidence, but I think in order to fully understand what happened on Lot 5, there's a lot more work to be done.
12:23But at some point, with enough puzzle pieces, then you can tell the complete story.
12:29I just love to know what's on the inside.
12:33And I'd like to see the puzzle completed.
12:36It's one of those little, innocuous-looking things that has a great story behind it.
12:42It was good luck that we found it.
12:43I think there's a lot of information that we can learn because of its uniqueness.
12:48Yeah, and don't forget Sandy Campbell.
12:50That's a good thought.
12:52With Sandy, he's not just a numismatist, he's a historian.
12:57Yeah.
12:58And he might know the history of these coins.
13:01Exactly.
13:02So, I look forward to what we uncover.
13:05Or what we unfold.
13:08Pun intended.
13:09All right.
13:10All right.
13:11See you.
13:13Bye.
13:14Bye-bye.
13:16Keep your eyes peeled here.
13:18Meanwhile, in the southwest corner of the swamp, Katya, Derek, and Billy continue to search for more artifacts near the stone formation.
13:27Yeah, Katya, there's a funny piece in that last bucket.
13:30Oh, yeah.
13:32Oh, my gosh.
13:35That's a something there, yeah.
13:37Piece of planking?
13:38That's a strand.
13:41The top looks maybe cut, but it's wide and it comes to a point like a wedge.
13:46No, it does.
13:48Yeah, it's tapered.
13:49So, you know, somebody's spent some time to make it for a very special purpose, I would say.
13:54It's got a great groove right there.
13:57A bunch of little dents in it.
13:59I'm thinking it might be an oar or a paddle just because of the shape.
14:03Yeah.
14:04They're so close to the ship's rail and maybe we get attest that it's some part of the same ship.
14:09If we find more pieces of the same one, that would be pretty telling to what actually went on in here.
14:15Yeah.
14:16A possible piece of an oar?
14:18Could Billy be correct that it may be related to the piece of a ship's railing found just a few yards to the east back in 2020, which was carbon dated to as early as the 7th century?
14:31If so, might all of the artifacts that the team is finding in this area be connected to the nearby stone feature?
14:40I think somebody will be able to look at that and look at the taper, whether it is an oar or a wedge or whatever it is, doesn't matter.
14:47Connect some dots.
14:48Yeah.
14:49We'll put this to the side.
14:50Definitely an interesting piece.
14:52Yep.
14:53It's what Marty says all the time, you know, facts are stubborn things, like the ship's railing going back into the 600 ADs.
15:00It's very confusing and we have data across the board from literally from the 1200s right up through 1750.
15:10And the bogs with the types of constructions that have been found.
15:14That looks like another stake.
15:16Billy, got another stake right under you.
15:19My hope is that as the work continues in the bog, the gaps in that information will be filled in.
15:28That is one of those big round ones.
15:31This is probably one of the biggest stakes I've ever seen.
15:36We have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
15:45Eight, eight sides.
15:47That reminds me exactly of the stakes we found near the vault.
15:51Definitely something going on here.
15:54The team has found dozens of wooden stakes across the swamp that have featured different numbers of cuts at their points.
16:01But when they uncovered the empty slate and brick vault in the northern region one year ago,
16:07it was after following a trail of eight sided cut stakes that lined a cobblestone path.
16:13Is it possible that this eight sided stake could be connected to that vault like feature?
16:20And could it mean another one that may still contain valuables is hidden in this area?
16:27It looked like it was about four feet down in that sand there.
16:30Yeah.
16:31The eight side ones are almost all that same, that really big circumference.
16:36The more sides that it has, based on the testing that we did in the island, the older that they tend to be.
16:41Yeah.
16:42Every bucket full now we're finding something.
16:44There was a ton of activity right here.
16:46I'm sure we'll have a bunch of stuff to take back to the lab for everybody to look at.
16:50Well, that's another good find.
16:52Well, I'll put it over there and then we'll keep going.
16:54Oh, good eye, Derek.
16:56That's cool.
17:00As the sun rises over Oak Island.
17:03You ready to rock, Charles?
17:05Yeah.
17:06Here we go.
17:07In the Money Pit area, Terry and Charles monitor the core drilling operation in borehole BN 13.5,
17:15as it sinks deeper into the Peacock area.
17:24Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
17:27We've never had this much fallout.
17:29No.
17:30Yeah, it's too hard to tell if it's a void or if it's just water gravel.
17:36Yeah.
17:37Okay, Charles, it looks like you lost the core.
17:39Gone out the end of the core barrel.
17:41Okay.
17:42Here's Adam now.
17:45Hey, Adam, you lost that, right?
17:46Yeah.
17:47And no recovery.
17:48No recovery, no.
17:49Oh, man.
17:50We pushed from 148 to 158, and the rods are sinking when I run the casing.
17:56They're sinking.
17:57We're in pretty loose material, obviously.
17:59It's loose.
18:00We're right in the heart of the Peacock.
18:01Yeah.
18:02So you're just going to try and push to 168 to try and get something solid?
18:05Yeah.
18:06Excellent.
18:07Great stuff.
18:08Thanks a lot.
18:09Good.
18:10What we come up with on this one.
18:12We're excited about this because we're in the area where we got gold and silver in the water.
18:18And, you know, as we're drilling down, the mud and the muck is very loose and sloppy.
18:24Oh, yeah.
18:25Yeah.
18:26Is it loose because of high activity by humans?
18:29That looks promising.
18:30Yeah.
18:31Is it possible that this could be an opening that was man-made?
18:36If it is, if it's something we didn't know existed.
18:39Whatever was there, we got it.
18:41Right on.
18:42But it got hard at the bottom.
18:45Very sloppy at the top.
18:47Okay.
18:48All right.
18:49Let's carve this up.
18:51Okay.
18:52This is the firm bottom of this area of the Peacock.
18:55Right here.
18:56Yeah.
18:57Here is limestone-rich material.
18:58It's really only 10 feet of recovery for a whole 20 feet drilled all the way from 148 to 168.
19:05Definitely, we've got an effective water-filled void from about 148 to 158.
19:10Below grade.
19:11Yeah.
19:12A possible 10-foot void above the solution channel?
19:16Peacock.
19:17If so, is it simply a natural feature?
19:21Or could it be a man-made chamber?
19:24I gotta go.
19:25Okay.
19:26What is a surprise is when we encounter a relative void, I mean, you think human activity
19:31in that area.
19:32This is shaping up to be a really interesting hole.
19:35Hey, Terry.
19:36How you doing?
19:37How's it going?
19:38Uh, we're loose from between 148 and 158.
19:43Relatively loose, washed-out material like what you'd expect down inside a solution channel.
19:47Okay.
19:48Relatively high, but this is possibly a void.
19:52Now, is that natural, or is that an open man-made chamber?
19:55We don't know.
19:56Yeah.
19:57Also, we're getting elevated results for precious metals, associated copper-lead-zinc type
20:03of things that are associated with a treasure in the Peacock.
20:07So yeah, for me, I've always been a believer that there's an offset chamber in the money pit,
20:11and if there is an offset chamber, it makes sense it would be in this area.
20:15Exactly.
20:18The Oak Island team has long suspected that whoever built the money pit
20:22may have not only buried treasure at the bottom of the shaft,
20:25but also constructed a tunnel away from the main shaft to hide a cache of treasure in an offset chamber.
20:32Is it possible that this theory could explain the potential 10-foot void that the team has just encountered
20:39148 feet deep in the Peacock?
20:45So, what we found was an area with possibly a water-filled void.
20:50That's a candidate for a sonar, don't you think?
20:52I think so.
20:53Adam!
20:55Quick question!
21:00What's up?
21:01We had a bit of an open area, which I think it was a void.
21:05Yep.
21:06Is it a void?
21:07Only a sonar could tell you that, really.
21:09Yeah.
21:10Right?
21:11All right, well that's what we'll do.
21:12Yep.
21:13All right.
21:14So, if this proves fruitful, I can see this being a case on location.
21:15Yeah.
21:16We're not done with the Peacock.
21:17Yep.
21:18Absolutely.
21:19As the team arranges to look deeper into borehole BN 13.5.
21:26I want to thank you for coming down.
21:28This, when Gary found it, it was coin-like.
21:31In the research center, Rick and other members of the team meet with coin expert Sandy Campbell.
21:37It's very peculiar.
21:39Again, a one-off.
21:40Yeah.
21:41To have him examine the folded copper artifact that was found on Lot 5.
21:46He never found another one of these on the island.
21:49So, I don't know.
21:50I'm hoping you can help us here.
21:52Okay.
21:55Yeah, this is extremely interesting.
22:04And it is a coin.
22:07Fold it three times.
22:09You know, when they first started folding coins was early medieval times.
22:14It represents a ritual that's thousands of years old.
22:19Yeah.
22:20It was thought that when you folded a coin, you could trap, you know, the evil inside the coin.
22:28And at some point when that evil has passed, if you pass the coin on or if you buried it, there was no more risk to you from that evil.
22:38Hmm.
22:39And it relates to Christianity, the Crusades, you know, even the Knights Templar.
22:48However, because of the size of this coin, it's not likely medieval.
22:53And this is probably 16, 17 hundreds.
22:56Really?
22:57Really?
22:58But I think it still has the same religious and spiritual meaning.
23:07Fascinating.
23:08It's an interesting piece.
23:09Yeah.
23:10In the research center, Sandy Campbell has confirmed that the folded artifact found near the round feature on Lot 5 is indeed a coin.
23:20And maybe a 17th century religious symbol connected to the Knights Templar.
23:38Trapping evil.
23:39It seems like a strange ritual, right?
23:42It's a bizarre ritual.
23:43Right.
23:44It's a bizarre ritual.
23:45But, you know, copper was really a show of wealth.
23:49And it was also a show of strength to anybody in medieval times.
23:53Hmm.
23:54So the only folded coins you will see from that period, you're not going to see folded silver or gold.
24:00They're always going to be copper.
24:01Really?
24:02Yeah.
24:03Folding of coins was also a ritual to honor saints.
24:08Hmm.
24:09The Knights Templar, they worship both St. George and St. Bernard.
24:14Yeah.
24:15And there was a ritual with folded coins where you would fold the coin, trap the evil, toss it away as an homage to those saints.
24:25Hmm.
24:26So it's bizarre that you have this piece on the island.
24:31I guess that ritual continued into the 1600s.
24:36Really?
24:37Yeah.
24:38So you feel that this is probably 1600s.
24:42At the earliest.
24:43So my mind always goes to the Knights of Malta.
24:48Interesting.
24:49Which is one of our suspects on the island.
24:51That falls right in that time period.
24:53Mm-hmm.
24:54Is it possible that this folded copper coin might offer another key clue that sacred treasures of the Knights Templar
25:03and the religious order of the Knights of Malta may be connected to the Oak Island mystery?
25:10Sandy Campbell's statement that the trifold goes back to medieval times during the time of the Templars.
25:18It's very curious.
25:19We have proven, in fact, that the Knights of Malta had interactions and even through families of great importance with the Templars.
25:28And there was a connection between the two.
25:31So there is a possible tie there.
25:35There's more research to be done.
25:37It's strange because there are some, I believe, Lord, correct me if I'm wrong, but that feature that you've uncovered, it's basically east to west.
25:46Is it not its orientation?
25:47The long axis.
25:48We know from the churches we visited and the historical places when we went to Europe, all Templar-associated buildings and constructions were east-west orientation.
26:00It's interesting, different, and adds to the mystery.
26:05There's no way to unfold that coin, physically unfold it.
26:10My initial response is you've folded it to capture your evil.
26:15Yeah, so if you back it up.
26:17Yeah, you're on your own there.
26:20I don't know what's in there.
26:23No, it's unfortunate that we can't learn more about it.
26:26You know, the hope is as the work continues on Lot 5, because you're not done, we find others.
26:33And hopefully they'll be able to tell us something a little bit more than what's currently in front of us.
26:38Exactly.
26:39So, we thank you very much for coming down.
26:41I appreciate it.
26:42After the meeting in the research center.
26:46I'm really expecting to find some good things in here.
26:49Then this really should be a potential for a high traffic area.
26:52While members of the team search for more clues in the round feature on Lot 5.
26:57We'll see what today brings.
26:58Yeah, let's see.
27:00Rick and Katya arrive on Lot 8, located on the western side of the island.
27:05Let's have at her.
27:06High five before we start.
27:08Two weeks ago.
27:10Perfect.
27:11All right, Gary, here's our first location.
27:13Okay.
27:14While the team searched for clues on a straight line that led away from a potential 12th century marker stone on Lot 5.
27:22Gary and Peter found part of a possible barrel on Lot 8.
27:27Now, Rick wants to see if that find might be related to something more valuable buried nearby.
27:34Oh.
27:35That's a hit.
27:36Right there?
27:37Face.
27:38It's looking to be iron.
27:39Let's see.
27:40There you go.
27:41Right there?
27:49Face.
27:59It's looking to be iron.
28:03Let's see.
28:06There you go.
28:09Oh!
28:12Look at that.
28:14What is this?
28:17I don't know.
28:18Looks like two holes in it right there.
28:20Yeah.
28:22Not heavy enough to be a tool, though, is it?
28:25I think this might be a knife handle,
28:27because there's another hole down here.
28:29Oh, really?
28:30Yeah, you'd possibly have, like, another side to this.
28:33Mm-hmm.
28:34And then you'd have the blade starting up there.
28:37You can really see how both of the holes are...
28:41square on each side.
28:44Your father has always said that.
28:45Square holes imply a hole there.
28:47Mm-hmm.
28:48Yeah.
28:49Right?
28:50Well, I know one thing.
28:51I'd like to see that on a CT scan, right?
28:53Mm-hmm.
28:54I would definitely agree with you.
28:56Well, we'll bag this.
28:57Yeah.
28:58Tag it.
28:59Right?
29:00There are all kinds of questions about Lot 8.
29:03In this particular location, there is no data or no record that people are in this area doing something following the discovery of the money pit.
29:13All right.
29:15It's a good start.
29:16So anything you find, almost literally anything, is an important clue in terms of who might have been there and when.
29:26It doesn't look good.
29:27Yeah?
29:28Yeah.
29:29Oh, yeah.
29:30Right here.
29:31Two-way repeatable.
29:32Right?
29:33Yep.
29:34That was a beautiful plug.
29:35Oh, yeah.
29:36Oh, yeah.
29:37That's a good one.
29:38No, it's good.
29:39Yeah.
29:40Oh, yeah.
29:41Right here.
29:42Two-way repeatable.
29:43Right?
29:44Yep.
29:45That was a beautiful plug.
29:49Oh, yeah.
29:51Even I know that's a good one.
29:56Oh, yeah.
29:57Oh, yeah.
29:58Oh, yeah.
29:59now that is an interesting piece what is that
30:08i've never found one of these before this is a lead bag seal this is great on lot 8 of oak island
30:22rick and katya have made what could be an important discovery this could possibly be a tail coming out
30:30of it yeah that would have been probably from the bag or whatever it was being attached to
30:36yeah yeah your dad's phone other bags is one on 32 one on pot five down by the ocean and yet here we
30:45are in the middle of nowhere you find a bag seal first developed in europe in the 13th century
30:54bag seals were fasteners used to secure large quantities of goods inside cloth packaging
31:01the oak island team previously found one of these items on lot 5 that was british and could date back
31:08to the 16th century however they uncovered another one near the shore on lot 32 that was a scientific
31:16match to the 14th century lead cross which may be connected to the knights templar is it possible
31:24that rick and katya have just found a similar artifact to the best of my knowledge
31:30i don't think there was a homestead here i just for the life of me i can't understand why it's here
31:37just doesn't make sense to me i cannot explain why this bag seal has been found almost in the
31:45middle of the lot not in proximity to the open ocean everything prior to the causeway construction
31:54in 1965 things would have had to have come by the sea by way of the sea so why it was lost in the
32:00middle of the lot i cannot explain it look it's a great find i'm more curious about this one than i am
32:07about bag seals found there and there because if it had something to do with a work area then
32:13whatever was inside would have been needed here i'm really hoping that emma and laird can find
32:20a maker's mark or moniker on it and we could really trace this back to where it came from yeah let's
32:27get it analyzed see if there is a maker's mark or something i agree yeah good find yeah well congratulations
32:34you found something i always wanted to find well done it's cool right let's keep looking yeah let's do it
32:41the following morning let's find something yeah oh hey guys how you doing great right about ready
32:52yeah just about while they wait for analysis on the new find from lot eight rick craig and other members
33:00of the team meet with underwater imaging expert ken deborre in the money pit area to investigate the
33:07possible 10-foot void nearly 150 feet deep in borehole bn 13.5 we're going to try the camera first so we
33:16see if we can get an image down there sure so we'll put the sonar down can you explain it terry can i
33:21explain it geologically not really no i mean i'm looking for beams and posts here that's what i'm going to
33:26look for in that pictures that's what i'm going to look for in the sonar imaging as well yes and
33:31perhaps a little chest over in the corner crush your fingers ken it's up to you no pressure no pressure
33:38no pressure no pressure at all no pressure all right it's very interesting i mean we're in the area of
33:43high metal values in my opinion this would be an offset chamber potentially yes so it's quite
33:49interesting so i'm ready to go let's have a look let's get the camera down there then okay let's get at it
33:55before running a sonar device down the borehole the team will insert ken's high definition camera
34:02capable of operating in low light conditions with a lens that he can rotate 360 degrees
34:10we'll take it to 150 feet so we're into the hole okay
34:16and down
34:24touchdown water water we'd love nothing better than to see a man-made cave cavern vault anything
34:33man-made really at that depth in that location i don't know what to expect but i'm very eager to
34:40find out what's down there how deep are we charles you're 32 feet right now
34:5080 feet
34:5590 feet it's close to the top of the chamber 100. there you go
35:01okay there's a silk cloud coming up from around uh looks like a boulder or something oh that could
35:11be a beam wow wow
35:14there's something there isn't there steve come up like about an inch or two okay
35:25oh that's good
35:35you can make it almost like wall or something out there when you move away from it
35:39we go kind of go into more of an opening here really
35:49now that's interesting
35:55there's definitely some sort of opening there yeah for sure yep
36:00right there right there in the abyss in the money pit area the oak island team investigates a strange
36:09cavity some 150 feet underground steve you want to just take us up slowly kind of inch by inch
36:17yeah i sure will you tell me when to stop
36:21oh oh did you see that turn that way
36:32hold it there for a second okay i'm gonna steady it
36:37that looks like something
36:42i mean you see the potential of having boulders on top of one another but i mean just off to the
36:48left or right could be the original man-made structure holding those boulders out yeah
36:54if there was a collapsed offset chamber down there or a tunnel i mean we're gonna see bare earth
37:02but it looks like it has depth that's interesting yeah but we do see some potential
37:08boulder on boulder again we're towards kind of the the rock facing wall if you will
37:14side of the borehole could terry be correct that the team is looking into a man-made structure
37:22if so could it be connected to the precious metals that have been detected in this area
37:28if we rotate around this way
37:32you see we start opening up here back into that cavity area right here that's just very surprising
37:38is that what you're seeing ken yes
37:46i'd put the sonar down and try to define the cavity that's a great idea yeah
37:52we can actually see some things but it's difficult to understand scale it's difficult to get in a
38:01real interpretation of what you're looking at so the next step here is to introduce the sonar and see
38:07how open and how big how wide how long this area is so we have here is a scanning 360 degree sonar
38:18the cable's marked so we'll know where that 150 foot is okie doke keep your fingers crossed
38:29the blue robotics ping 360 sonar device emits a sound wave that reflects off of objects and barriers
38:36we're in water we're in the water this will produce full-scale images of the underground void
38:45or possible cavern show me the money yeah
38:51so we're in the cavity as of right now oh there's the open yeah you're in you're in okay okay right
38:56there here we go this darker red line is the opening you can see how rough it is
39:03and the yellow is lower density returns and backscatter caused by particles in the water
39:08right go down just a little more yep
39:14yeah that popped out farther is that an opening now
39:19it's like around the hard return we've got an opening oh two directions too
39:26looks like it's open wow to me this looks very linear like with an opening here
39:32interesting
39:35so it's two feet from side to side right now if this is not natural it could have been a larger cavity
39:42that has collapsed around it so true i mean just out to the left or right we might encounter
39:47what we're hoping for yeah this hole shouldn't be open there's no reason for that geologically there's
39:56no reason for that we found gold in the water in the area right it's open down there there's no reason
40:04for it to be open unless man was down there doing something we have precious metals and high silver
40:13in the peacock and greater depths in the solution channel we've always speculated that there was more
40:20than call it an offset chamber or multiple volts maybe we just found one of them this is a priority
40:30target now that we have video let's contact prohawk a company that enhances video to have it analyzed
40:38we will incrementally pursue this because we're trying to find the treasure right yeah
40:45there's every indication here that that could be in this specific area
40:48yeah we have a few more holes of drill in this area good deal okay right on let's make it so
40:56the more rick marty craig and their team dig the deeper this 230 year old mystery becomes
41:05after making intriguing new discoveries on lot eight and in the swamp has the team
41:12finally located a treasure vault 150 feet underground in the money pit area
41:18but if so is that the only place where oak island is hiding its most precious secrets
41:30next time on the curse of oak island i got a signal aha whoa we got here i recognized
41:38this seal so it could date to the 1300s that large boulder looks intriguing we've uncovered a big void
41:46right there what is underneath that boulder we put cameras in being 13.5 what we found suggests
41:54human origin it really seems like it's a depositor wow
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