Oak Island Researchers Revealed What No One Was Supposed To See Untill
Oak Island Researchers Revealed What No One Was Supposed To See Untill
Oh, you’re on it. Oh, look! What is that?
We just pulled out a big piece of iron.
Rick: “Look, looks like an old bracket.”
Marty: “Yeah, strap or a bracket. That’s an old piece.”
And I know it’s not in very good condition, but who knows how old it is—or how long it’s been in that hole.
When I first see this piece, quite honestly Marty, I feel like we found something that’s rather significant.
Steve’s standing on top of this boulder.
Rick: “We’re at the bottom—there’s definitely a disturbance here. See your bar here?”
Steve: “Yes, so we drove that bar—that was just for guiding.”
It is known that the Lagina brothers and their team will never give up, no matter how hard things get.
After a lot of hard work, it looks like they may be getting closer to finding the prize they’ve been looking for.
Are the secrets of Oak Island finally going to be found?
Keep watching, because the Lagina crew has revealed what no one was supposed to see until the premiere of Season 12.
They’re not going to give up now—not when they’ve come this far.
Thanks to their strength and determination, let’s start.
“It only reinforced to me that this is an intentional, purposeful construct.”
But we need to do more work to understand it completely.
On Oak Island, the group led by Rick and Marty Lagina keeps looking for treasure—and keeps finding new things.
Now that the water level in their Garden Shaft is under control, they’re trying to make it deeper, hoping to reach a treasure tunnel below.
While all of this is going on, Marty and historian Charles Barkhouse are looking into a new hole in the Money Pit area—one that might lead to a second treasure hoard.
After continuing with their excavations and geofoaming work, the team is still feeling positive.
Both the discovery of a huge hole in Shaft K-6—
“We’re going to geofoam everything nice and tight, and then after that, we excavate, install a panel, excavate—install…”
—And the discovery of a new boulder that might lead to the long-lost Chapel Vault, are important discoveries.
They also find a building in the shape of a U, that might be linked to a flood tunnel.
In addition, they begin investigating Lot Five, where they believe secret operations may have once been set up.
Let’s not forget about the ancient coins, Middle Ages-era tokens, and old wooden structures.
The group is determined to solve a 228-year-old mystery—and with each new clue, they get closer.
And this continues…
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