The Curse of Oak Island

The Curse of Oak Island: CRUCIAL OBJECT UNEARTHED *170 Feet Underwater* (Season 4) | History

The Curse of Oak Island: CRUCIAL OBJECT UNEARTHED *170 Feet Underwater* (Season 4) | History

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Copy that.
Take them down quicker.
How’s that, yeah?
As the sun threatens to end another day
of treasure hunting.
Copy that, brothers Rick
and Marty Laguna anxiously monitor the
progress
of diver Mike Huntley as he slowly makes
his way down
the C1 shaft, more than 170 feet deep
below the surface of Oak Island.
Copy that, you’re in the cavity armed
with an
underwater metal detector. Mike will
begin
searching for the mysterious
gold-colored object the team
recorded video footage of last year.
Oh yeah, I hear something, yeah.
He’s getting metal detector hits, and
that’s a game changer if it could be
verified.
There should be no metal in a solution
feature.
That would pretty much say this is
man-made.
It’s not your gear setting off the metal
detector, right?
Because Mike’s helmet is completely made
of stainless steel.
He must be certain that his metal
detector is not getting false readings.
Is he in the rubble pile? Are you in the
rubble?
You might try zeroing in on the object,
shutting off the metal detector, and then
just reaching towards the middle and
grabbing at it,
whatever that is.
It looks like solid rock, solid, kind of
a block.
Could Mike Huntley really have
found a large
metallic object located at the bottom of
the mysterious void?
It’s not on the surface of the wall, it
could be
uh, back in it. It’s right…
Is it possible that Mike Huntley has
located the strange
gold-colored object that the team
obtained video evidence of
last year?
And if so, could Rick, Marty, and their
team
be just moments away from finding an
important piece to a puzzle
that treasure hunters have been
searching for and dying for
for more than two centuries?
You piqued everyone’s interest right now.
There’s another one right there,
two feet away from the other one.

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