Beyond Oak Island: French Pirate Hid Treasure on Florida Beaches?! (S3, E4) | Full Episode



Marty and Matty dig for treasure on the beaches of Tampa, Florida believed to have been hidden in the early 1800s by the French pirate Captain Louis-Michel Aury. See more in Season 3, Episode 4, “Aury’s Treasure.”

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27 thoughts on “Beyond Oak Island: French Pirate Hid Treasure on Florida Beaches?! (S3, E4) | Full Episode”

  1. Back in the 1970s actually 74 I was 13 lived in Baycrest part of Tampa Bay. I had a little handmade boat id use for adventuring. Met a "Hobo" thru netting mullet. After getting a boatload I would row over he would jabber on then we would land at the mullet inn, to sell them the fish. The "Hobo" would get booze then We would row back to the little mound he lived on near rocky creek. He would tell me stories about the Spanish and other pirates and the Indians (Manasota). Alot of the Spanish, and other Pirates who would sail into the bay looking for fresh water on the "Rocky Creek". He had some crazy stories and probably was instrumental in sparking adventure in my life. I found him dead one day. Would go back there often as I got a bit older. One day my dog and I where out there the dog was digging around and uncovered small Folgers instant coffee jars with what looked like rolls of bills. Turns out it was newspaper cut to the size of bills. Found several of those jars it blew my mind. Tampa was a fun place to be in the late 70s.

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  2. its florida. just get some dewatering pumps, excavators, pay off the right people and dig away. thats the way its been done in florida and will continue to be done. however digging for treasure is different than digging in wetlands and swamp and filling it in with rock and pouring concrete and asphalt all over it all. you wouldn't be destroying the natural lands forever like the rest of the state has been destroyed.

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  3. I live in FL anything on that beach has been washed away by hurricanes over the centuries plus I've never heard of anyone putting a well right by salt water….you would just hit salt water….these guys will never find anything.

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