The Curse of Oak Island: REMARKABLE Ancient Artifact Uncovered (S9, E13) | Full Episode



As the team races to uncover the swamp’s secrets while they prepare for the biggest, most strategic drilling project yet, they are …

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  1. THE EXTENSIVE WORK
    IN THE PAST WASNT DONE WITHOUT
    GOOD REASON.
    UNLESS SOMEHOW THE PRIZE
    WAS REMOVED, IT IS
    STILL THERE WAITING TO
    BE RECOVERED.
    THE ATOCHA WAS NOT FOUND
    UNTIL AFTER 20 YEARS
    OF SEARCHING 👁️
    THEN JACKPOT 🎰‼️
    IF THEY HAD GIVEN UP
    SEARCHING
    THAT TREASURE WOULD BE
    ON THE OCEAN BOTTOM WITH
    THE FISH 🐟
    WISHING FOR THIS
    TREASURE TO FINALLY
    REVEAL ITSELF and
    The HISTORY THAT
    SURROUNDS IT TO
    BE KNOWN 🔮

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  2. Used to be my favorite show. It was so interesting and exciting but now it's the same things over and over again! At this point I think I could tell you word for word about everything. I would like to see the actual treasre and them finding it! Quit recapping the lead cross and all the other stuff we all have been beat to death with. New findings are always interesting.

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  3. They have turned that Island into a pin cushion and after years of watching, sitting on the edge, waiting for that grand moment, still absolutely nothing.

    This show has been the most disappointment in a program I have ever seen.

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  4. This is a joke! You really think they would bury treasure that they would have used to be rich and live a rich life. No they would have used it. Maybe someone got buried with there belongings but deff not just go out there way with no equipment to dig and bury ALOT of gold and silver and make flood tunnels and all that. Come on.😂😂 all this money wasted looking for treasure that don’t exist. It all a myth

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  5. Everyone knows if it is the History channel doing a show on it, 100% of it is false. The food network, Hallmark and even CNN is more reliable and less clickbaty than the History Channel.

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  6. I believe we all know why it's called "The Money Pit". I like to know how much money has been spent on heavy equipment, metallurgical & carbon dating equipment, experts, and international travel. There should be a show on just the expenditures and how much all of these doctors, archeologists, and television crew get paid and whether they get a cut of the treasure once they start blowing it out of the ground using C-4. Also, how much money would the brothers and their crew get compared to the Canadian government and legal fees.

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