The Curse of Oak Island: STRANGE DISCOVERY LEADS TO MONEY PIT (Part 1) (Season 7) | History

The Curse of Oak Island: STRANGE DISCOVERY LEADS TO MONEY PIT (Part 1) (Season 7) | History

That’s good, gentlemen — the tunnel’s there.
Now we just have to see what’s in it.

At the Money Pit,
excite brothers Rick and Marty Lagina,
along with members of their team,
are excited by news that the drilling team may have just intercepted an old searcher tunnel known as Shaft 6.

“This is where the pay dirt should be.”
“Yeah, that’s gotta be the roof.”
“Yep, that’s rough.”
“Thanks, driver.”
“Feels good to find a tunnel.”
“This must be one, though.”
“Absolutely got it in now, Gary.”

We believe in the moment that we’ve encountered the tunnel from Shaft 6.
I mean, that’s exciting in and of itself.
But the process worked —
we went to historical records,
we retrieved the data,
you did the analysis,
computer modeled it —
so the process worked.

“We’re in the top — got something?”
“Yeah, I got a target.”
“I’ve narrowed it down, Phil. All right, I’ve narrowed it down — it’s in that chunk there.”
“Tires? I don’t know what it is yet.”
“System fix stuff — yeah, okay, gonna help.”
“That was it.”

Talk about finding a needle in a haystack —
actually doesn’t look like… well, not like a little sailcloth needle.

“Tails that do it in there — have a lot of noise.”
Normally, if I get a good signal off a piece of iron,
it usually means it’s an older piece of iron.

That’s the needle in the clay stack.
Yeah, we’re good — we’re getting a hodgepodge of stuff.
I have no idea what it is —
“A small needle?”
Yeah, I saw a nail —
a small needle, like, really reminded me of a sailcloth needle.

Gary found a strange object —
perhaps it was a sailcloth needle.
It’s a curious item,
and hopefully we can come to an understanding as to its purpose.

You know, when you look at all the stuff we’re seeing here,
I think we found evidence of a collapse.
We’re close.
This is a collapsed feature of the original Money Pit,
and you know —
I mean, I hate to use the word “excited,”
but that’s what we’re looking for:
a collapsed feature.
That’s an indication that maybe we’re in the money.

“Well stuff from the Money Pit — what do you think?”
From the Money Pit —
seeing that there’s different kinds of wood,
the disturbed soils —
you’ve got to be close.

I think we hit what we were supposed to hit,
and we’ll see if there’s any treasure in that tunnel.
Maybe deeper.
Maybe deeper.

“What’s up? Good?”

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