The Curse of Oak Island: ANCIENT TUNNEL UNEARTHED at Lot 21 (Part 1) (Season 7) | History
The Curse of Oak Island: ANCIENT TUNNEL UNEARTHED at Lot 21 (Part 1) (Season 7) | History
Hi guys, after hearing of Laird Jack and Charles’ discovery of a possible underground tunnel on the property once owned by Samuel Ball, Rick Lagina and Billy Gerhardt arrived to inspect what could be a major find.
“It’s definitely a void below these rocks. It lines up exactly with the anomaly, so it is the anomaly.”
“Yeah, this is a tunnel. It’s an aha moment!”
“Yeah, look, a tunnel here.”
“When the Ball Foundation isn’t the one thing—did you just say this could be the one thing?”
“Before the Ball Foundation?”
“Oh, okay, huge! Done means that there might have been something that Mr. Ball chose to keep secret.”
“Well, what could be more secret than some understanding of the mission here?”
“How do you know this is Samuel Ball connected? This might have been here a long time before me. Look at the stuff we found. We found tools that were used for tunneling—really old tools.”
“That’s chunky.”
Over the past year, the Oak Island team has discovered a number of ancient tunneling tools, including an iron chisel and tus wages, all of which have been estimated to be over 600 years old.
Could these ancient tools be related in some way to the possible tunnel the team has just uncovered? And could it be a major clue that Samuel Ball did find something of great value on Oak Island in the late 1700s to account for his great wealth?
If so, what might still be here waiting to be found?
“Man, this looks like a hoidy Kobe ol to me.”
“This is where I died, my treasure.”
“I think Samuel Ball might have chose this lot for a reason. That looks like a tunnel or a vault. I mean, this is incredibly interesting.”
“What do we do next?”
“Excavate a little bit in and around the anomaly, then explore inside. We’ll assess and see how to move forward.”
“Alrighty. I think we’ll call it a day.”
“All right, see you guys. Great job, look forward to tomorrow!”