TERRIFYING Discovery At Oak Island Make Rick Lagina Rethink His Life
TERRIFYING Discovery At Oak Island Make Rick Lagina Rethink His Life
Dr. Spooner had specified that from a course he had taken, he knows that the layer is like early 1700s.
Right? But if this was some sort of road, then maybe they were hauling something up there.
So Gary and I were down here detecting to see if we could get any evidence, and yeah — there’s a lot of stuff that can get lost in and amongst those rocks.
The Lagina brothers have unearthed a startling relic in The Money Pit that whispers tales of ancient Rome.
You can find anything, anywhere in here. You never ever know what’s going to come out your next hole.
Over the past decade, they’ve discovered gold and old weapons — but this latest find from the depths is unlike any other.
It set tongues wagging about what other chilling secrets might lurk beneath.
Oh, and there’s a pretty square wall along one side — very interesting.
He almost could only come up with one explanation for why there would be man-made anything in that cave: some sort of deposit of treasure.
As we dig deeper into this murky past, every discovery could be more astounding than the last.
What else might be hidden below, waiting to turn our understanding upside down?
Let’s dive into the darkest corners of Rina’s latest discovery on the island.
The Lagina brothers strike again — together with a group of scientists working with them, the Laginas have stunned the world one more time with their discovery in The Money Pit.
Ten years ago, no one believed that Rick and Marty Lagina would dive underground into The Money Pit together and go strong for a decade.
They’ve found gold and weapons made of iron in the past, but now they’ve made a huge discovery under The Money Pit.
Rick and Marty Lagina have made a name for themselves as the ones behind the longest-running treasure hunt on TV — The Curse of Oak Island.
Rick, a retired U.S. postal worker, is fully convinced that there’s treasure buried deep under Oak Island’s surface. But his brother Marty isn’t so sure.
Still, Marty has always accompanied his brother into the Money Pit in search of long-lost treasures.
And to be honest, his curiosity seems to grow with each season of the show.
Both brothers made three big discoveries from the 10th season of their show.
The outcome of the discoveries kickstarted a chain of excitement, side talks, and jubilations from around the world.
They’ve always planned on outdoing themselves by launching deeper into the Garden Shaft to find the legendary treasure they’ve been searching for.
Rick tells Marty they have to go down that shaft, and they should get suited up already — we’re getting close.
Spilling the momentum of the 10th season into this one, viewers all around the globe are getting optimistic that they might just solve the 228-year-old mystery of Oak Island.
Let’s take a look at the remarkable discoveries both brothers made at the Money Pit.
Jack Begley and Gary Drayton were the ones who found it.
Their discovery seemed to be a message from the past, urging everyone to pay more attention to the mysteries of Oak Island.
As they searched the island, Gary and Jack found the Lot Five barter token — a result of both skill and luck.
They used their metal detectors extensively across the island’s surface, unaware that they were about to uncover something that could change the island’s history.
Out in the field, Gary had a feeling they were close to finding another treasure.
As he swung his metal detector, it beeped — indicating metal underneath the ground.
Jack dug deep, unearthing large clumps of soil.
After making a hole, Gary checked again — beep. More metal below.
Both men dug by hand until Gary felt metal.
They pulled out a lead disc with curved edges from the western side of Lot Five.
Surprised by its unusual shape, Gary pondered its purpose, concluding it must be a Roman token — especially since he had just found a Roman coin shortly before.