The Curse of Oak Island

The Curse of Oak Island: Rick Looks for ANSWERS in MYSTERIOUS ROCK FEATURES (Season 7) | History

The Curse of Oak Island: Rick Looks for ANSWERS in MYSTERIOUS ROCK FEATURES (Season 7) | History

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As another day begins on Oak Island, Rick Lagina returns to the swamp with geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner to show him the mysterious rock feature unearthed one day ago.

“For what we’re doing here is trying to determine the boundaries of the paved area. I have a full crew of witnesses here. We were digging the shaft because Fred was never forthcoming in terms of what his aspirations were, what his goals were, right? So the idea was just to dig below that, see what might be there. But then we noticed a rock feature there.”

“Well, initially you saw a lot of water, but then it exposed itself to a deeper look, like a deeper paved area, like multiple rocks.”

“Yeah, stacking of rocks.”

“Yeah, well I’d really like to see this. We control that to you, Bill. Why don’t you start?”

“Yeah, Nelly, and we’ll take a look.”

“We have not revealed the paved area in its entirety, but at this point we’re all surprised. Think about it. 225 years here in the swamp, the most enigmatic place on the entire island. This structure was not known till just lately. And yet, it’s highly suggestive of the fact that it holds clues or information.”

“They say, ‘Think it’s that way.'”

“You know, it’s all… all this whale where they’ve got two stocks bought here, right?”

“Can you see that, how it’s bubbling up?”

“Yep. But as we get down to it, you’ll see the water starts coming in at such a fast rate. If this paved area continued here and he hit it, the water would be gone because it’s openwork. There’s rock on rock, it’s just so being like a natural apple firm.”

“Yeah, it was uncontrollable.”

“Yeah, like I can see, look at it coming in right over there.”

“Yes.”

“Just beginning. We see the top view off.”

“Yeah, it’s not what we see anywhere else out here except the paved area. See the sticks in the rocks? To me, it looks very, very similar.”

“I would say it’s the same.”

“Yep, there is a direct connection to the paved area, but it still doesn’t answer the question as to the why of things. And it rounds back to the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of it. Something happened here. The paved area has gone way up in terms of interest.”

“Just want to say thank you for coming on. I mean, I… you know, just like that is a puzzle. This is even somewhat a bigger puzzle because we had no expectation this would be here, right? It’s getting to be a real kilometer.”

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