The Curse of Oak Island: HISTORIC NEW DIG AT MONEY PIT (Season 7) | History
The Curse of Oak Island: HISTORIC NEW DIG AT MONEY PIT (Season 7) | History
This is the start of it. Yeah, it’s exciting. I mean, my hope is that after all the hard work over 225 years, there really is something for this story, this mystery, right? That there really is something to retrieve. That great depth and the money, good—hopefully it pays off, right?
Everybody’s here. If we can just find that one thing, a little piece of gold, it’s gonna at least be big enough to start to prove that something’s hidden somewhere down deep in the money for the area. It’s got to be, it’s down there, Jack. We haven’t found it yet, that’s all.
Yeah, well, with the size of these cans, we’ll find whatever’s down there. The day that brothers Rick and Marty Lagina, along with their team, have worked and waited for has finally arrived.
Really old pig after his summer filled with amazing discoveries: from ancient tunneling tools dating back as early as the 15th century, wow— to artifacts whose origins, much like the medieval cross, may connect to the Knights Templar. An absolute proof that the swamp was man-made as much as eight centuries ago.
The Oak Island team is now more hopeful than ever that they could make an equally incredible and historic find in borehole Tosi Wanda.
So we’re ready to go. I’m only gonna say a few words, and that is that I want to thank everybody for all the hard work this year. I think it would be appropriate, and I hope everyone would agree, that I think David and Dan should do the honors. The button, of course.
Lastly, I just thought it was very apropos, if you will, to have David Blankenship and Dan Henske initiate the process because they now are the two titans of Oak Island. David, working with his father all those years, and Dan Henske, having— but I always say it—lived, breathed, and bled Oak Island for most of his adult life. And I think it’s that purple. You guys have been here longer than the rest of us put together.
What are you here, 50, 40-some years? Yeah. Then how many years of Cornish? Seven years actively. I think between all of us, we’re pushing 150 years of interest in this mystery, and it’s about time, right?
Not only for ourselves. Well, in years past. Time—it is past time. Well said, dude. Everybody’s thinking good thoughts. Let’s do this now. Make a wish before you press the button. Exactly. Both, you know—boy.
All right, Dan, won’t you do the duty? Okay, don’t turn that off for us. Okay, here we go. Yep, there you go—a click.
Do it, dude. Do it, do it. Here we go. Now, let it up.
Are you thinking of your dad right now? Yeah. Well, he pushed it last year. You did? Yeah. I truly believe in this. There’s something down there. They really do. It’s about time to get to it.