The Curse of Oak Island: Marty Discovers an Incredible European Connection (S9, E24) | Full Episode



With winter fast approaching and time running out, Marty Lagina makes an incredible discovery on Oak Island while on the other side of the Atlantic, Rick finds evidence that could tie the Knights Templar to the construction of the Money Pit. See more in Season 9, Episode 24, “On the Road.”

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“The Curse of Oak Island” follows brothers Marty and Rick Lagina as they investigate the mystery of a buried treasure on Oak Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.

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36 thoughts on “The Curse of Oak Island: Marty Discovers an Incredible European Connection (S9, E24) | Full Episode”

  1. I find the name of Cano on the first finger drain sign to be very interesting. Cano was second in command on the Portugese voyage of Vasco De Gama around the world. Vasco de Gama died during the voyage so it was actually Cano who was the first to captain the ship that went around the world!

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  2. Does nobody see the obvious disturbance at the Portuguese site at mark 20:54? The area in question is darker than all surrounding areas which indicates recent manipulation. Are we being scammed on this show just to continue production?

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  3. The size of Oak Island and the number of episodes on tv and the amount of money made, that island could have been completely removed and they are still trying to drill one hole in the same place. What a joke

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  4. The absolutely most disappointing show ever made!
    It's pathetic that they haven't found a single coin or treasure of any kind!
    Proving that the people 250 years ago were way more intelligent than these dweebs with all of the most technologically advanced equipment known to man.
    What a total joke!

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  5. AETHER is how they built all the heavy structures we been hood winked by the mainstream media people they been fabricating lies and false stories to hide our true history people everything they tell us is fake is actually real and the new fabricated stories are lies to hide the truth… AETHER IS HOW THEY BUILT THESE STRUCTURES PEOPLE!!!

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  6. I used to watch this show the first few years of them looking, I got tired of every episode of them hyping up they were closing to finding it now what’s it been ten years? Lol the treasure if any was gone a long time ago.

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  7. I like the show. I love all the roads and structures that have been found. I think it is fascinating to piece together the meaning of what has been found. However, the guy with the rhetorical questions is getting old. There has to be another way to state the possibilities of what has been discovered other than the rhetorical baiting question"Could this has been left by the Knights Templar?" This is now more a documentary than a treasure hunt.

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