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The Curse of Oak Island Season 12: What’s Next for Oak Island?

The Curse of Oak Island Season 12: What's Next for Oak Island?

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In today’s video, we will be talking about The Curse of Oak Island season 11 ending and the shocking future of the treasure hunting series.

The latest season of The Curse of Oak Island concluded with a mix of disappointment and renewed determination as the team, known as The Fellowship of the Dig, continues their quest to unravel the island’s mysteries.

Despite their efforts, the elusive treasure remains elusive; however, significant discoveries and tantalizing clues have emerged, paving the way for an exciting season 12.

In the finale, the fellowship took a last-ditch effort to uncover the treasure, drilling a core just 8 ft north of the garden shaft.

Guided by the expertise of geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner and Dr. Fred Michell, despite reaching a depth of nearly 100 ft, the core yielded only sand and clay, leaving the team disheartened.

However, the peculiar dryness of the clay amidst the flooding in the garden shaft area sparked intrigue, suggesting the existence of a flood tunnel and a potential treasure vault nearby.

Although questions lingered about the possibility of the treasure being removed, the consensus was that it still lay buried, waiting to be discovered.

Looking ahead to season 12, the fellowship has set their sights on a new area for exploration northwest of the garden shaft, above the intriguingly named “baby blob.”

They plan to clear away earth and stone features to facilitate a thorough excavation, guided by their unwavering trust in the scientific evidence and their enduring passion for the Oak Island mystery.

Season 11 also brought to light remarkable discoveries. Elsewhere on the island, lot 5 revealed two stone features believed to have housed the builders of The Money Pit, along with a trove of artifacts spanning centuries, including Roman coins and 16th-century Venetian beads.

In the swamp area, human-made structures such as a possible dam and pathway hinted at ancient activity, with carbon-14 dating placing some wood samples at a staggering 1200 years old.

As season 11 drew to a close, Rick Lagina expressed gratitude to the team for their dedication and perseverance, setting the stage for their return with renewed vigor in season 12.

Despite the challenges and setbacks, the fellowship’s passion for uncovering Oak Island’s secrets remains undiminished, promising another thrilling chapter in the ongoing saga of The Curse of Oak Island.

So guys, what do you think about The Curse of Oak Island season 11? Did you enjoy the latest season, and do you want yet another season of the TV series?

Do let us know your thoughts in the comment section down below.

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