The Curse of Oak Island: THE BIGGEST DIG YET BEGINS! (S9, E14) | Full Episode



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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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37 thoughts on “The Curse of Oak Island: THE BIGGEST DIG YET BEGINS! (S9, E14) | Full Episode”

  1. Did anyone else see the mayor dude and his wife when first showed up they did not shake hands with Marty and Rick as well as Billy they did some elbow bump then when they get to the money pit they both shook hands with Vanessa
    Found that to be a bit odd 🤔

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  2. We sure the "stone road" is not an ancient cofferdam? You build that, you drain the small corner of the swamp inside of it. You bury the treasure in there, doesn't have to be that deep. You cover up the dam with dirt and debris. Then you open a gap in the dam and let the swamp water come back in so that it completely conceals the dam.

    One argument against the idea that it is a road is that, as Marty points out in this episode (16:00), if you need a road, you just build it several feet away, just outside the swamp. If you have a heavy treasure to unload, why would you build a road through the swamp, leaving a clue, instead of just driving the wagons around it?

    You don't need a road, but you do need a cofferdam, according to this theory, which does need to be concealed.

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  3. Look up The East India Company
    E I C. The E is on that symbol.
    And West India Company.
    I see a W I T M.
    I have sent a few images to Mr. Biden. But a Google serch will give you the correct answer to the
    T E W on that led seal.

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  4. So with the England bail seal if they dig it up England is going to steal there finds along with NS government! If that was me and I owned all that I would have just dug it up forget letting the government of any form be involved they will steal you blind !

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  5. Astonishing that Billy personally knew Premier Huston and got him and his wife to visit and possibly start greasing the skids of government inertia. This show has done a lot to put Nova Scotia on the mind map of Americans who come to visit the museum and drop money at local motels and restaurants. Hopefully the provincial government will provide funds to sponsor a proper archaeological dig in the Red Zones involving First Nation persons in the project. That would be a win-win for everyone.

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  6. It's an archeological dig because they're under restrictions and they can only do so much. The drilling program this month or rather this year was supposed to take several months so they could pinpoint the water distribution in the money pit. It gets me when people think that this is a show that should just show that they found it all of a sudden. When people say oh, nothing happens.Everything they're doing is to find the golden.It's happening and it's just sad that people are so stupid that they can't figure that out.But what can you expect from a republican

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  7. One pack of rubes after another since the 1790`s have dug holes on Oak Island looking for Fools Gold. The only documented historical find was a coin dropped by the first batch of diggers. That is of course on the part of the island where the current mob cannot dig on. Since the first dig every seceding parade of fools buys the rights to dig in the same old places. Striking it rich in this current batch is selling the syndication rights to ten years of advertisers gullibility! The rich and famous have thrown fortunes into that well named Money Pit.

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  8. I was a huge fan for years. I would be genuinely excited to watch each week. Around season 8 or 9 it just started feeling like they're just dragging us along for as long as they can. I think if anything was there, it was found and quietly removed long ago. Now they're just out there poking holes in the earth.

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  9. The vertical tunnel and angled tunnel out to the Ocean.
    Is a ventilation system for a mine shaft system.
    The water..up and down will exchange the air in the tunnels.
    Possible living structures. Or a bigger tunnel system.. than we can see. But the cave is big. So
    Possibly they were also working underground. So fresh air. Would be required. Burnd fule. Or melted mettle. Needs air also. So a natural billows for a Or fernus.

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