The Curse of Oak Island: Unearthing a Tunnel in the Garden Shaft (Season 11)



After months of hard work, the Laginas once again descend the Garden Shaft and finally hit the tunnel they’ve been chasing all year. See more in this scene from Season 11, Episode 15, “On Target.”

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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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21 thoughts on “The Curse of Oak Island: Unearthing a Tunnel in the Garden Shaft (Season 11)”

  1. these guys cant honestly think at this point people dug down and buried something. Look at the machines etc it has taken them to get there as it is. In the end it will be a tourist trap for people to visit.

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  2. This whole thing started, allegedly, from finding a pully left on a tree limb. If you stashed something, you would not leave such a clue. On the other hand, if you retrieved the stash, you might leave the pully, as too much work to take down," lets just get out of here".

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  3. Bring in the guys from gold rush, they could have dug up the entire island in season one. They are truly milking this to last as long as they can. An open pit would have been the quickest and safest path. They could have easily found the flood tunnels and stopped the water and pumped out any ground water as they went. Instead they have made Swiss cheese of the island with 100 random bore holes.

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  4. The island was used as a bank by Freemasons and all those involved in looking for the gold since are Freemasons which is how they know treasure is there. Don't give up Lagina's because finding it will rewrite history!

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  5. Would 'Somebody' "Please Tell Me",, In "What Episode" Can I See & Hear that they Have Dug down/Shored Up, & opened up into this Wooden Structure"😢. All I can find Is 'Repeats' ect ect😢

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  6. If it takes this long and this much money just to get down there. I think the whole treasure was used up just to build the treasure cavity. Reason there will be nothing there.

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  7. I say we all get together and show how it is done we would have that what ever they are looking for in a matter of days if they people dug up this tunnel 200 years ago made a house on another lot built a road by hand and this bunch can’t even get to the nearest part of the tunnel after how many years with all this big equipment I don’t know how much more I stand

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  8. This show/cause is like an illness, there's no money in the cure, the money is in the treatment. There's no money in them finding any real treasure or significance, likely because there isn't any. The money is in the hunt & namely all the BS "finds" along with the show. The individuals they hired to use the MUON technology to help locate any treasure no luck. The man that located & recovered a whole lost steamship no luck. The Dr, Ian Spooner, who allegedly found high traces of gold, silver, & other precious metals in the "baby blob" no luck. They keep dividing their time with the swamp, another area on the island, other places around the world with a "Templar Connection" no luck. If there's all of this "precious metals" in the baby blob, why not just concentrate on that? Because likely they know there's nothing there. They keep getting excited about hunks of rusted metal, old coins that really don't justify value wise being "recovered", old buttons, pieces of pottery, etc & act like it's such an amazing discovery. However I believe if you went to any area in the world that you knew people had been going to for centuries & excavated, you'd likely find some type of "relics" I've found wheat pennies, doesn't mean someone was there on that date or not. I'm starting to suspect that mostly what they are finding as far as the wood is from previous individuals that also were led to believe the stories regarding the fabled treasure & nothing more.

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  9. I wonder once they reach the money pit and all it may or may not have if they will go back to the original place they were trying to reach. I believe it was called the #10 tunnel. It was fortified with a long train cr shaped like a tube. It supposedly had a dead slave, a couple of boxes and an axe, shovel all of it held up by two poles. They sent a professional diver down there. This time they could drain the tunnel then send someone down there to check what may be in the chests. They need to check it out since that's where they started.

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  10. With all the investigations going on now you know why it is called the money pit. There is no real treasure there it was found long ago by Samuel ball that is why he became so rich. Now it is only speculations and old pieces of rusty iron.

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