The Curse of Oak ISland

The Oak Island Treasure Has FINALLY Been Discovered At Smith’s Cove!

The Oak Island Treasure Has FINALLY Been Discovered At Smith's Cove!

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from the Lina Brothers intensifying
their search after finding traces of
gold in Oak Island’s water to the
discovery of an ancient handcrafted
ladder leading to a dark mysterious
underwater tunnel. Other team’s Journey
has been a nothing short of thrilling.
So without further ado, let the
Lina brothers and their crew are more
determined than ever to solve the
centuries-old mystery of Oak Island.

After finding traces of gold in the
island’s water, they’ve intensified
their search for the treasure, even
discovering signs that suggest gold in
the trees. With excitement running high,
they believe they’re closer than ever
to cracking the 229-year-old puzzle.

Signs of human activity: a new discovery
while exploring the island. The team
uncovers an ancient handcrafted ladder
leading to a dark underwater tunnel.
This is just one of many signs of human
interference that hints at past efforts
to find the hidden treasure.

According to local legend, Oak Island
is cursed, and one more person must die
before the treasure is revealed. Despite
this eerie tale, the Lina brothers
and their crew remain undeterred in their
mission. The episode kicks off with Paul
expressing how exciting this newer phase
of the search is going to be. Marty,
the leader of the crew, asks if the
team is ready to bring in the drilling rig.

With an enthusiastic yes, the team
moves into position, fully prepared for
what lies ahead. Marty reveals that two
experts, Dr. Spoon and Dr. Michelle,
have pinpointed an area of interest
using water sample data. AMR gestures
to the location, explaining that this
is the very spot they’ve been discussing.

A flashback shows the team sitting
together, excitedly talking about their
discovery. Dr. Spooner, a geoscientist
with lighter hair and glasses, and Dr.
Fred Michelle, a hydrogeologist,
had conducted water tests across the
Money Pit area. Their findings suggest
that the treasure could be hidden in a
70×25 ft area just west of the
garden shaft, which they’ve named
The Blob.

Enter the baby blob, a more precise
target. The flashback continues, revealing
that Dr. Spooner and Dr. Michelle’s
latest tests have greatly narrowed
the search to a 20×20 ft zone
at a depth of 80 to 120 ft. The team
jokingly calls this area Blob 2.0
or the baby blob.

In the present day, the crew reviews
the new plan, with everyone holding
a copy of the updated search map.
They speculate that there could be
a tunnel sitting 95 ft deep,
leading directly to the potential
treasure location. With excitement
building, the team realizes that
the orange Xs marked on the ground
are their best shot at uncovering
the treasure.

Marty makes a final call to bring
in the rig, and the crew prepares
to drill a borehole DN 111.5 into the
baby blob. They hope to hit valuable
artifacts below 80 ft and intercept
a tunnel believed to run directly
under the garden shaft, where water
tests have already shown traces of gold.

Excitement fills the air as the team
finally reaches a critical point in
their search. After months of water
sampling, they are now closer than
ever to possibly uncovering the treasure
that has been whispered about for
centuries. Aarti remains hopeful;
even if they don’t find the actual
treasure, they will uncover something
significant to end their season-long
hunt.

Charles takes charge as Marty steps
aside from overseeing the operation,
leaving Oak Island historian Charles
Barkhouse in charge as the crew
begins drilling borehole DN 111.5.
Meanwhile, the narrator informs viewers
that Marty will soon be back on site,
but this time with Scott Barlow,
Highland’s operations manager, and
Roger Foran from Dumar Contracting
Limited. They prepare to personally
inspect the G-way shaft, where
exciting progress is being made.

The reconstruction of the garden shaft
is well past the halfway mark, with
the team aiming to reach a depth of
80 ft. Roger estimates they are about
60 ft underground as they carry out
their inspection. Over the past few
weeks, the crew from Dumar Contracting
has removed tons of muck and water
from the old shaft, reinforcing it
with watertight wooden levels every
8 ft, known as sets. They have also
been drilling at various angles
to search for evidence of man-made
chambers and hidden artifacts.

The ladder discovery: as Marty and
Scott venture down into the garden
shaft, they come across a significant
finder—an old handcrafted ladder.
Marty is amazed, recognizing it as
undeniable proof that they are standing
where adventurers and treasure hunters
once stood. Scott examines the ladder
and remarks on how it was carved by hand,
noting that craftsmen back then
didn’t have modern tools like a wood lathe.

The ladder itself is treated as a treasure,
a rare piece of history left behind
by someone who could have been hiding
a vast cache of gold. This discovery
fuels the team’s speculation that the
high readings of precious metals in
this area could be linked to whoever
built the ladder. A flashback takes us
12 weeks back, when the team drilled
a borehole just 18 ft southwest of the
garden shaft. During that operation,
they discovered a large void which
they believe might be a sign of an
offset chamber.

Now in the present, Scott Barlow notices
a slump at the same depth in the
garden shaft, possibly connected to the
void they found earlier. The team’s
excitement builds as they prepare to
explore the area with probe drilling,
eager to see if their theories about
a hidden chamber, tunnel, or shaft
next to the garden shaft are true.

Tension in the Money Pit area: Meanwhile,
back at the Money Pit, Charles Barkhouse
and geologist Tero Matt are hard at work,
closely monitoring the drilling of
borehole DN 11.5. They are now in
the potential treasure zone,
between 80 and 120 ft underground.
A geoscientist checks in with them
and reports that they’ve reached depths
of 78 to 88 ft, getting closer to their gold.

Suddenly, a grinding sound comes from
the drilling crew, capturing everyone’s
attention. A screeching noise grows
louder, and the drill operator announces
that they’ve broken through something
underground. He decides to measure
the pipe to understand what happened.
As the operator reads the measuring tape,
he realizes they’ve hit an open space
about a foot and a half wide.

Charles watches with concern,
his jaw dropping as he fears
something may have gone terribly wrong.
The team is left wondering what lies
beneath as they prepare for the
next phase of their thrilling investigation
into Oak Island’s hidden secrets.

A surprising discovery: Terry clears
things up for the team, explaining that
the drill operator hit an open space
90 ft below the surface, suggesting
they found a void. The three men in
the tent tell the operator to stop
drilling for now while they discuss
what to do next. Charles grabs his phone
and contacts the Lina brothers, Rick
and Marty.

In a confessional, Rick admits that
every time he hears from the Money Pit
drill program, he gets excited, especially
since DN 111.5 is right within
the treasure zone. They have been focusing
on this area because they’ve put in
a lot of effort to find the highest
gold values and pinpoint potential voids.
Without wasting time, he heads straight
to the site, feeling hopeful.

Once the team gathers at the borehole,
Mike, a drill operator, explains
what happened. At 90 ft down, he felt
the rods break through something and hit
an open space about a foot and a half
beyond. The team wonders if whatever
they hit might have fallen into the void.

Terry looks at a map and points out
that DN 11.5 is in line with DN 12.5
and DN 13.5, which form a structure
94 ft deep. They consider the idea
that they’ve hit another part of a tunnel
possibly connected to the high gold readings
they found earlier.

It’s time for a core sample. Marty steps in
and decides the best way to confirm
things is to pull a core sample. He instructs
Mike to retrieve it while he shares
his hopes that this new void might bring
them closer to the treasure. The team
eagerly waits, knowing the sample could
reveal something big.

When it finally arrives, they find
chunks of wood, sparking excitement.
This would be from an older chest
used to hide treasure. Terry sends
the sample to the lab for further analysis.

Later at the Oak Island Interpretive Center,
Rick, Craig Tester, and Laird meet
with Emma Culligan, a metallurg

 

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