Beyond Oak Island: Expedition to Florida's Sunken 1715 Fleet (S2, E4) | Full Episode



Matty Blake heads back to Florida’s famed Treasure Coast, to team up with professional treasure salvager John Brandon and his team as they dive on the wrecks of the famed 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. See more in Season 2, Episode 4, “The 1715 Treasure Fleet Part II.”

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From pirates such as Blackbeard and outlaws like Jesse James, to Aztec gold, priceless historical artifacts from American history and sunken treasure ships, “Beyond Oak Island” digs deep into the many treasure quests across the globe, revealing amazing new details and clues from past searches – and in some cases, advancing the hunt.

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18 thoughts on “Beyond Oak Island: Expedition to Florida's Sunken 1715 Fleet (S2, E4) | Full Episode”

  1. Sad that these guys and the network have the expendable money to look for these treasures that other who know it’s there but don’t have the means to search or pull up treasures. I have diver friends that have found wrecks and artifacts from the ships off Florida coast.

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  2. I like the show, but I can't stand… actor/host people from History coming on… using "we, us, we've found, and our adventure" talk acting like they've been there the whole time, talking on the radio to the drivers, as if their running the crew, like a kid running to the side ladder grabbing the artifacts spinning around and giving them to the REAL hunters, just so they can have a hand on stuff. It's great how History sends actors and TV personalities to have these, "once in a lifetime" experiences… when most real people never even have a chance at even being on TV, let alone being in board a treasure hunting ship. Just video the REAL people History…. or at least give your viewers a chance to be apart of something even if their only make-believe helping.

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  3. 😮I remember when I was a teenager we would drive to sabastan inlet to surf on the weekends,and one time we found a extremely old anchor chain buried under the sand in the water about 40-50 ft or so from the beach line.
    We tried following the chain under water as far as we could, but as it got deeper none of us could hold our breath long enough to find the end of it.
    Always wondered what ship the anchor chain was a part of.
    Being from Florida we all knew instantly it was very old.
    🤔 Hmmm..
    Wonder if it's still there

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  4. What is it with COIN?I think minerals associated with the bloodlines Type.For example:Jesus time was Silver coin were used for currency during the time Jesus walked the Earth(Light Worker) and today we used dollar(paper) but surprisedly Gold is rising
    & some other minerals..Thats like a standing between 2 Ancient Trees and tried to understand what they really mean.

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