The Curse of Oak ISland

The Treasure Has Been Found! Oak Island Season 11 NEWEST Episode LEAKED!

The Treasure Has Been Found! Oak Island Season 11 NEWEST Episode LEAKED!

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Are you ready to uncover the long-lost treasures and solve the mysteries of Oak Island alongside the Lagina brothers and their team?

In this captivating video, we’ll witness their efforts to drain the swamp, explore the mysterious boulder pathway, and uncover a game-changing discovery in the Money Pit.

Let’s dive in and unlock the truth together!

On Oak Island, a group of treasure hunters were on a mission to find something incredible.

They had been searching for over 200 years, and all they had found were strange symbols on a stone, bits of bone, and a Red Cross.

These clues hinted at a treasure that might be linked to the Knights Templar from a long time ago.

In the latest adventure on “The Curse of Oak Island,” the team found a circle of big rocks in a swamp.

They were excited because they thought this could be a big breakthrough.

To help them understand what they found, they asked Dr. Ian Spooner, an expert in rocks and soil.

Dr. Spooner believed that the swamp was made by people a very long time ago.

The team was eager to see what secrets the swamp held, and they hoped it would lead them to the hidden treasure.

As the team explored the swamp, they found huge rocks that looked like the ones in another place on the island called Nolan’s Cross.

The rocks even had the same blue clay on them that others had found deep in the Money Pit many years ago.

The team thought these discoveries were important and might help them solve the mystery.

Even though they had drained the swamp a week before, the team faced challenges like mud and sticks as they tried to uncover the secrets hidden beneath the rocks.

The swamp kept its secrets, making the treasure hunters curious about what more it might reveal.

However, a team led by Rick and Marty, along with others, had been digging through mud for five weeks.

They found a big stone area that Dr. Spooner said was made by people.

Near the swamp’s eye, they also found boulders that made them wonder if they were part of the stone area.

A guy named Jerry wasn’t sure.

He’d seen boulder pavements before, but they usually had a specific kind of soil with them.

They talked about sediment from 8000 years of wind filling in the area fast after it was deposited.

The team noticed the filled-in cellars looked just like the uncovered stones.

It was odd, and they couldn’t figure out a natural process that could make it happen.

There was no composted layer, hinting at some disruptive event in the past.

Dr. Spooner surprised everyone by saying the stones might have been put there on purpose.

They wanted more proof to solve the mysteries of the swamp.

The talk shifted to the activity beneath the surface and the need to explore deeper.

Meanwhile, 1000 miles away in Traverse City, Michigan, Marty, Rick’s brother, had an important phone call with Mark Monahan of Irving Equipment Limited.

They talked about the steel cofferdam around Smith’s Cove, a key part of the Oak Island investigation.

The government permit for the cofferdam would expire in a month.

Marty stressed the urgency to remove it and follow environmental rules by restoring the area.

The team faced pressure to finish these tasks before the permit expired, adding more complexity to the Oak Island mystery.

The team really wishes they could keep that steel dam forever, but time is their enemy.

The permission is about to end, and they have to act fast.

They need to remove the dam’s big metal sheets, and that comes with its own set of problems they have to figure out.

Taking apart the dam is a tight schedule.

It needs about three weeks to take it off the site safely.

They’re getting ready to do that, trying to set up everything so they can meet the deadline.

To remove the dam, they have to use huge cranes and heavy machines all around the area.

This means that Rick, Marty, and their pals will have to stop their search in the Uplands and Smith’s Cove for the rest of the year.

The people from Irving, who are helping with all this, are really into the project.

It’s not just a regular job for them; they’re putting a lot into it.

While discussing their commitment, someone shares some exciting news.

When they were digging in the Uplands, looking for a possible tunnel, a hole filled up with water suddenly.

It was like a water geyser shooting up, and everyone got pretty excited about it.

Just a week ago, they were doing some tests in the Uplands, and it seemed like there might be a hidden tunnel underground.

Even though they had to stop digging for a bit because of the water-filled hole, the team is hopeful.

They think this might finally be the main flood tunnel they’ve been looking for.

Now, they’re in a rush to take the dam down.

They have to do it in a way that doesn’t harm the environment, so no dirt or stuff gets into the ocean.

Time is running out, and they also need to find a boat in Smith’s Cove.

It’s going to be a busy scene with all the equipment they have to use.

The team is ready to face the challenges ahead, and they’re determined to make it all work out.

Rick and Billy, who had a big job to do.

They heard that time was running out to explore the uplands of Smith’s Cove, so they decided to focus on finding a special tunnel that brought seawater into the Money Pit.

Billy, the heavy equipment operator, was ready to dig as deep as possible.

Everyone hoped they’d discover a tunnel, and the excitement was building.

Rick knew that if they found and closed off this tunnel, they could solve some big mysteries on Oak Island.

As they started their work, they found many old wooden structures at the Uplands and Smith’s Cove.

These were clues left behind by others who searched for something important in the past.

Rick and Billy felt like they were on the right path.

Just two weeks ago, they found a wooden structure with coconut fiber, which made them even more hopeful.

Now, they believed they were close to their goal.

The main flood tunnel, guarded by tricky traps, might be just around the corner.

The team thought about a wall they found and wondered if it was part of the tunnel or something else.

They carefully cleaned the area, trying to get closer to the truth.

While digging, they noticed an intact wall on one side.

This made them wonder if they were dealing with a tunnel at all.

They took their time to figure out if it was a real wall or just the impression of boards on the clay.

They expanded their efforts, inching closer to solving the puzzle.

Time was ticking, and they felt the pressure, but they didn’t give up.

Billy’s big equipment uncovered more clues, and Rick paid attention to every little detail.

Even if they didn’t find the tunnel, they were on an exciting adventure, working together to uncover the secrets hidden beneath Oak Island.

They found something exciting.

As they dug in the ground, they discovered a strong wall.

It didn’t look like a regular tunnel.

The team felt curious and wondered if it could be something special.

One person in the group noticed the intact wall and shared their suspicions.

They thought it might not be just any tunnel but something more interesting.

They all looked closely, eager to learn more about their unexpected discovery.

While they chatted about their find, someone named Ginger joined them.

Even though they were on a treasure hunt, they took a moment to say hello and ask how Ginger was doing.

The atmosphere was filled with excitement and friendship.

As they continued digging, one person explained the significance of the wall.

They encouraged the team to clear away the dirt to see it better.

The team worked together to reveal more details about the structure they had found, which was about six feet below the surface.

In the midst of their exploration, another team member shared insights into their mission.

They were thrilled to find a wooden shaft, adding a new twist to their quest for treasure.

But there was still uncertainty, and they knew they needed to expose more of the structure to confirm its origins.

While one group focused on digging, another group investigated an area called the uplands.

Alex Lagina and Peter Brunetti arrived to check on the progress of archaeologist Laird Nevin and conservator Kelli Barasa.

They were digging carefully, searching for important objects that could tell them more about Daniel McGinnis, one of the first people to discover the Money Pit in 1795.

Two weeks ago, the team got permission from the government to start their exploration.

Led by Laird, they dug in small sections, looking for clues hidden underground.

Recent scans of the ground hinted at a possible underground space, making them even more curious.

The story took an interesting turn when they heard about a theory from James Mcquiston.

He believed that McGinnis didn’t just stumble upon the Money Pit; he knew about it beforehand because he was connected to something called Freemasonry.

This added a mystery to the team’s adventure.

Laird, Nevin, and Kelly were busy exploring the McGinnis Foundation.

They found a building with a wall but no window, and they thought it was a clue, like a piece of a puzzle.

Excited about this discovery, they talked about how this building could tell them part of the story of the McGinnis family.

It was like finding a key to unlock the secrets of what happened to them on that lot.

They were hopeful that this was just the beginning of solving the whole mystery.

As they left the site, they kept their fingers crossed

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