@@erihgioqe3798 I'd have left something too. Maybe a mild taunt such as "You're looking in the right place, but have arrived too late. Better luck next time."
Anyone else have the feeling this may have all started because someone dug a small hole then left it due to the rain, then someone else dug up that hole to figure out why that patch of earth was disturbed, then the next person with the same brilliant idea thought that “well if someone dug a hole it must be for an important reason”....and here we all are several brilliant ideas later on an epic adventure to understand the meaning of the hole
Kidd's real treasure is the amusement he gets from every person who starts digging again. He's probably got a couch setup with a bowl of popcorn where he puts his feet up to have a good laugh
You had your chance to drag this out for 10 years or so, but I guess the history Channel already did that. Thanks for condensing the story into a manageable time frame.
Well hes WRONG on a LOT of levels. There has been FAR too much stuff found in relation to the pit to NOT have something major there. The Engineered channels were natural effects? Sorry..I dont see many fekking PALM TREES AROUND NS to provide the coconut fibers they have actually FOUND in buried channels there...EXPLAIN THAT!! WHY go to the effort it took to place those...for nothing? No way. Gotta be a REASON. But WHAT?? Thats the real "Treasure" to be found.
This is the hole that doesn't end, yes it goes on and on my friend. Some people started digging it not knowing what it was.... now they'll continue digging it forever just because This is the hole that doesn't end...
As a person who lives in a coastal region that's at sea level my first thought upon hearing that they started digging as deep as they could on a fairly small island was "I'm surprised the hole didn't flood." Now having seen what happened next I'm just confused as to why everyone was apparently surprised that it flooded. Seriously, what did they expect?
With evidence of sinkholes being common occurrences nearby. All the stuff we found as we dug may very well just be stuff that went down a sinkhole that formed in that spot
yeah its like those dumb jerks didn't understand what above water level ment XD--- Wooaaoo so if I dig in sand close to the OCEAN it can come in water. I thought sand was water proof XD.. hehe ;D
I live in the neighbouring province to Nova Scotia, very nice to see a story so close to home on this wonderful channel. As for the treasure, I think it is an ingenious way to increase tourism.
If that area is prone to sinkholes, isn’t it possible that the wood/coins/jewelry were just pieces of the treasure that was originally buried a reasonable depth, but then a sinkhole opened up underneath it and scattered the bits?
it probably isn't true but was a tale sold to the second group so they would think they were lucky. the Encoded sign for example would have been placed there to make people want to dig deeper and deeper.
@@si2foo one of the treasure hunters that previously owed the land became inexplicably rich and then sold it and moved away back in the 1800s. If it ever was there it was found long ago
The Curse of Oak Island show is still going on. Recent seasons have had pit water tests with gold and silver results in the money pit area and other evidence (hundreds of years old cut tunnel timbers and more). Archeologically speaking they've also uncovered gravel road system, the swamp near the pit showing evidence that it was most likely a ship mooring spot for unloading/loading cargo and various other things. Not to say the show doesnt sensationalize but it does mean the activity on the island certainly was more than once otherwise believed.
There is gold in bedrock all along Nova Scotia so the tests they are doing is pointless, I’d of thought the people didn’t bury the gold but pulled it from the ground as they was gold miners! The shaft they dug was a mine shaft!
I've not missed an episode of this show, I am hooked. I think the most impressive find is all the work they found out off the coast around the water tunnels, that's a lot of work being done there for some reason... What I don't understand is why they don't stop these bore holes when they reach these cavities, they find a big void 150 feet down but havnt once mentioned stopping the dig and putting a camera down to see what the void is and I'd really like to know why they aren't interested in them.
The dude digging is a shit head. My boyfriend's god family owned a home on oak Island for YEARS. neighbor (aka shit head) signed up for the TV show, God fam didn't. Neighbor then spend a couple years harrassing and abusing the God Family until they felt so threatened they basically gave them the land. Now he gets hella money from letting the show run there, and he doesn't deserve any of it - especially considering the treasure was not even rumoured to be located on the God Families side of the island. They're very lovely people, so they have never made a stink of it. Their eldest daughter is getting married in a few months, and she's a bit heartbroken over the fact that she can't use their old property on oak Island as it was always her dream to get married there.
The problem with buried treasure, most especially when it's buried in a constantly flooding pit, is that it becomes *sunken treasure,* which makes Captain Kidd's buried treasure the ultimate *sunk-costs fallacy.*
This is a really great video. I'm glad you went into the supposed existence of the planks and stone tablet, highlighting how they've 'disappeared' and if they can't be found then they're really just another part of the legend. Great work Thoughty2. I've been watching you for years.
Ironically, it's pretty likely that most of the finds which have come out of OI originated from previous excavation parties. It's a bit like a self-fulfilling prophecy, enough time and effort digging there will eventually lead to a fortune in discarded and lost stuff from all those previous visits, thus creating the very horde those people are looking for. Personally I find it hilarious, and oddly serves as a good abstract definition for all of human endeavour, spend long enough doing something pointless and you might learn something valuable.
This here: "We've been leaving our crap around" got me laughing. Can you imagine in 1000 years people digging up some Pokemon figures and cards somewhere and trying to make sense why people were worshiping monsters.
Nova Scotian here. My father was offered multiple jobs on oak island because, of his profession. Also my grandfather adores Oak island. It makes my happy to see one of my favorite it RUclipsrs talk about my province.
Even if (though) there is no treasure trove, the work that the Laginas and many contributors have done has uncovered a really large amount of archeological finds. The have found stone roads, wharfs, mooring anchors, the man made swamp, wooden ship era repair facilities, and evidence of heavy industry. Much more was happening on and around Oak Island than most people know.
How old are these ruins? 12 thousand years ago the sea-level was somewhere north of 100 meters lower. And we already know based off several carbon dated dig sites AND genetic serveyes of Denisovan migration it's possible there was a seafaring civilisation long ago. I also have a theory; that the human race has split and recombined several times over the course of our 2 million year insane brain development. Who knows how many people collected to form a world government to then disintegrate in entropy and consequently diverge the species a little bit? After learning the physiological significance of the Bible, and a rough history of how those stories might have formed in hunter gatherer tribes, you start to appreciate your haritate a lot more. We should be investigating archeology so much more than we do know. I put it equal grounds with space travel research. We should be discussing intensely in both directions to get the best of both worlds. Past and future to inform now.
And all of that was buried in a few hundred years for unknown reasons. Looks legit. There is NO WAY they made that all up. It's a TV show, it must all be true, right?
@@DyingCr0w this has been a mystery long before it was a TV show. That fact that many of the people who spent time looking for this treasure were Free mason's, along with a lot of the evidence points more towards it being of Templar origin than pirate. This video did a good job explaining the pirate angle but that has mostly been disproven over the last few years. Much more likely that it was Templar if there is, in fact a treasure at all.
It was definitely templar origin. They were basically engineer warrior monk types. And they knew all about digging deep holes and tunnels and engineering aquaducts and so forth. They had way more knowledge to most definitely build all of that, prob more so than the deck swabbing pirates.
I visited Nova Scotia a few years back! I wasn't actively treasure hunting but I found some anyway. The beautiful nature, great seafood and wonderful, friendly people. Love you guys!
The rock is the only thing that makes me think it may have been real, but it was probably dug up already, and obviously not claimed publicly for fear of reprisals and/or long lost relatives showing up for a handout.
If there ever was a treasure, then I'm guessing the stone with the cipher was originally placed on the surface, and that the people that buried the treasure left it at the bottom of the pit after they came back to collect their treasure.
As a Nova Scotian, literally everyone knows the Oak Island treasure is a hoax. And any hole you dig on an island near the sea will fill with seawater, because dirt is porous. 😂
It's amazing that none of the excavators seems to have consulted with a geologist, who might illuminate them on the concepts of water table levels, soil movement and migration and the issues with digging close to the coast. And assuming that 18th century pirates had the engineering know-how and tools to build that floodong channel "booby trap" is also insane. ^^
The current expedition is availing themselves of every scientific method available they're not just pulling ideas about where to look/dig out of their rear ends!
This skips out on the farmer that started to buy land across the island although his crops weren't worth nearly the amount, he could have located the treasure years before
It's called "The Money Pit" due to all of the money over the years that have been thrown into it digging a hole to "nowhere". So...with modern large construction machinery digging for several years now at nearly 200 feet depth, exactly how long and how many men would it take to dig that hole by hand and fill it back in again. Oh, let's not forget all of the "supposed" tunnels and boobytraps that were designed to flood them. I call B.S. on this one.
I was thinking same thing. If current construction techniques can't overcome excavation problems, then a bunch of pirates NEVER dug all that in first place 200 years ago. Maybe Knights Templar did it a thousand years ago. They claim evidence pointing to Templar's. ANYTHING for Ratings.
There are so many stories of hidden treasure chests throughout the whole history of literature, with The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Treasure Island being the epitomes of such daydreaming-inducing tales. And yet I consider Peter Duck by A. Ransome to be the best of this kind, a novelette that in genuinely masterful way creates a unique synthesis of childish fantasy and down-to-earth brutal realism. Nice narrative style of the video reminding me somewhat that strange ambience of that not so infantile piece of good adventure literature.
@@lewiswilliams1692 Well, I think this video of Aaran is just a metaphor for all gay men around here, just like me, to stop hoping he pays any attention to us 😉😅😚😘
I think Samuel Ball found whatever was there and stayed mum on it. I also never believed it was 120+ft down with flood traps. I am intrigued about the 2 different bone fragments they found deep down and the very old Templar style lead cross on the beach, that is more interesting IMO. Something went on there with the old docks they found. No doubt not treasure related, could be more from the English making a launch point during the Revolutionary War.
A couple of things to consider here: He wouldn't have buried the treasure anywhere he wouldn't be able to recover it from. So 30m shafts full of water are out. And his crew are all cut-throat theives, any of whom could have left his crew after the treasure was buried and gone and retrieved it for themselves. So, no treasure on Oak Island, it's a nice yarn though.
Well, after considering that for 5 seconds its clear those points dont really hold weight. theyve found a bunch of gold pieces on sight, so clearly there is gold there, and the whole idea was that there was another enterance and that the shaft that floods is a decoy. Also your whole "He wouldn't have buried the treasure anywhere he wouldn't be able to recover it from." is just you assuming that he wouldnt be able to recover it, not backed by any logic or evidence at all.
@@MyBinaryLife Completely logical. Would you show a bunch of theives where you buried a fortune in gold and jewels? I certainly wouldn't. So if he hid it at all he would have done it on his own. One man can't hide anything too deep or in deep water etc as he would never be able to access it. Simple really. Finding gold peices on site is meaningless, they could have been dropped by anyone. They could have even been seeded there in order to suck in some "investment" money.
When I saw this video title I immediately thought of oak island, it’s such a fun and intriguing tale, I’ve been following the tv show since it started like 9 years ago and I absolutely love the story, so happy you’re doing a video on it
As a Nova Scotian, myself....the only trap on that island while digging for the gold is a tourist trap. Neat story!... pretty cool history!... but nothing will ever be found there except rocks and sand.
I'm curious if the ocean just keeps sinking it further and further down because of its weight. Crashing waves and all, I mean even that stone with encryptions on it was so much further down.
Well done! Logically there's likely nothing on the island, but the appeal of buried treasure will lead people to keep looking until they've dug up the whole island.
Thanks Aaron, I really appreciate that you take significant time on the stories you present, it does set you apart as a content creator. This one has intrigued me ever since I was a kid. Several individuals have died in the attempt to dig these shafts, and many have gone to their grave empty handed.
The show is fun. The engineering, the archeology, the tech, the team, the problem solving. It's fun. It was what, 20 or so years that the BBC Time Team show ran, digging holes in the ground to find bits of this and that. It tells a story and the story telling is entertaining.
I gotta say I am absolutely ecstatic that you finally decided to do a deep dive on the Oak Island topic. I’ve watched of course the series all the way up until the end of the 2020 series I think I’m two seasons behind right now but with that being said they have gone over a lot of the history but to just have the history gone over and not all of the dramatic affects for TV is actually a way better story to hear about the history. Thank you so much
When I was in elementary I went up to a university near where I lived for a two day opportunity my school was doing and I took a miniature course on Oak Island! My parents have been following the television series for as long as I remember and while I personally don’t watch it I’ve picked up little bits and pieces of what they’re up to just by being in the same room while they’re watching, proud that this is a Canadian tale
Have you seen the most recent episodes where they are pulling up all sorts of man made stuff from deep in the "money pit?" Also, the trinkets you spoke of pale in comparison to the cobblestone road, the ships railings, the grape shot, and the lead cross, all of which have immense historical value. They have shown that the Knights Templar where on the island well before 1492 (sorry Columbus), showing that people sailed to North America well before our history books say they did. The fact that they have retrieved artifacts from 50m deep that are well over 800 years old, shows that someone, sometime in the way back past, definitely dug a very deep shaft and/or tunnels on the island. Also, the fact that the original description of the money pit, with its nine levels, is a close match to the Initiation Well in Portugal, makes a pretty strong claim that Templars where there and dug it for some reason. Even if they find a huge cache of treasure, the real treasure, is indeed, the history that is being unearthed.
It may very well be bulshit but that explanation about the Templars makes way more sense than some pirate nobody's ever heard of. They actually find Templar artifacts all over the island. I hope I'm remembering it right but I think there's a Templar building on the island also
Sounds to me like some Mason's had a touch of fun a few hundred years back. Probably trying to use a small island to build up a meeting range and wanted to make some underground safety bunker like a few of the old temples did, then got flooded out by many of the islands naturally caving ground and lost their shit they tried to store for set up. Templar's rarely were seen to have ships, so I highly doubt it's the Templar's who sailed the sea to America. More than likely, if it's actually old artifacts that got lost there, it was either trade ships that had Templar artifacts from barter or looting, or Viking ships that had trophies on them and bartered them to the Natives of America who either found them dangerous after a time or lost them over play. Then the naturally cycling earth that most islands have ended up burying it deeper and deeper over time.
The Laginas and their group have uncovered a good bit of evidence showing a previously unknown british military outpost once existed on the island, with paved roads, blacksmithing, and pretty significant ship building/repair capabilities.
As a home grown Nova Scotian, that's been to the island several times, I believe that if there ever _was_ a treasure, its _long_ gone. Way back in the 50's or 60's, they used a large scoop & grabbed up whatever they could down in that hole. Than, they claimed there was nothing & sold the island. Melted down any gold to avoid paying taxes on it & ran away to start a new life, low key so as not to get caught. Sneak bugger's we Scotian Nova's _can_ be... hee hee hee. 😈👍 HOWEVER, If I had all the money in the world, I'd open pit mine style that hole & most of that _entire_ island. I'd find ya's the "truth" once & for all, yes I would! 👍😁
Aside from the fact that pirates didn't bury their treasure, they spent it on riotous living, if you're going to bury treasure, the idea is to be able to eventually dig it up some day so that you can enjoy the good life. And with the amount of digging, excavating, poking and prodding that's gone on having yielded no treasure chests, how was someone to dig up said treasure with 1700s technology? Personally, I think the sinkhole theory is probably the most credible explanation.
@@HeadOnAStick OH MY GOD! That would be the most epic piece of cinema in years... Julian digging with a rum and coke in one hand, Ricky screwing up the dig, and Bubbles "Jeez boys, we gotta get out of this hole, eh!" I would watch this - hell, I'd invest to help film it [ and I'm cheap as hell! ]
A couple of the big things you missed are the coconut husks found on the beach stuffed into the buried flood shafts keeping the water flowing and the man-made seawalls found at the cove where the water comes from, there is plenty of evidence that human activity could have made the pit.
@@smokeymacpot76 You're not a "wana be believer" if you actually believe something. You know? Like, if you program, you're not a "wana be" programmer. You're just a programmer. You see what I mean..?
My old man has been working on our genealogy for decades, and discovered that we’re actually directly related to Captain Kidd. Every time I hear Oak Island brought up, I like to think that there’s nothing there and it’s all just his way of giving history the finger.
I would have totally done the same :) Pirate occasionally, mostly get drunk and make shit up. Reputation carried over for a future they had no idea how it would be.
I think the former slave Samuel ball found the treasure. He was poor when he was released from slavery but by the time he passed away he owned a large portion of that Island. I believe he owned property on the mainland as well and was one of the wealthiest people in the area.
I don't remember where, but I seem to remember hearing about there being different sections of the money pit, not with random planks, but with actual floors of planks, and coconut husks filling the flooding tunnels. Some of it being filled wth boulders comes vaguely comes to mind, but I don't remember exactly. Also, IF there was a treasure, another option could possibly be that someone already found it and never said anything about it.
Let's imagine that the cryptographic stone did exist and was deciphered correctly. It was found in a sink hole, so maybe it started out at the surface and the treasure started out ten feet below but who knows how deep it could be now... if it was ever there to begin with.
To even think that anyone would bury treasure that deep is just ludicrous and insane. I think it's just a myth that fooled a lot of greedy people who ran out of money trying to find it, the joke is on them.
Considering the statement made at Kidd's trial, *"I had thought him only a knave, but now know him to be a fool as well"* , I doubt that he would have had either the cleverness, or the force of authority, to undertake such a massive engineering project as the Oak Island legend credits to him. Kidd was a petty tyrant, and an inept commander, who failed at his original commission at pirate-hunting, and made a lucky, but illegal, prize of a rich foreign ship. He tried to appeal to his backers in England, but was thrown to the wolves.
I enjoyed following the show for the first several seasons, but after years of frustration, watching them miss or screw up so much, I could no longer endure. I can ‘off the top of my head’ list over a dozen things they either did wrong, or missed altogether. They need someone to manage their logistics, and I’ve seen no such attempt at doing so. As for the show itself… If you removed all the ‘previously, on the curse…’, and ‘coming up next…’ and ‘next time, on the…’ the show would be less than 10 minutes. Probably closer to 8. A few examples of screw-ups: 1) the green dye How in the hell are you going to see *green* dye in the ocean? So later they did the test again, but with red dye. Still no value. What they should have done, from the beginning? BIODEGRADABLE DISH SOAP Pretty hard to miss foam coming up out of the water. That’s one. 2) Do a LIDAR scan of the topography of the island. (This may have happened since I quit watching.) Given the quantity information they’ve gleaned from the land they’re standing on, the LIDAR scan would reveal so much more. It would provide so much context for goings-on over the years. 3) The fact that Oak Island is actually two islands gives me another twenty observations or questions they SHOULD be investigating. I have dozens more. Literally dozens. “Tonight, on the Curse of Oak Island… the team finds a twig, under a tree. Could this be evidence that the Knights Templar once own a boat?”
I was binge watching it a few yrs ago and got fed up with the repetive clickbait bs. And i totally read the last part of your comment in the announcers voice
Yeah, all good points. I quit by about season 4 for the same reasons. Those brothers leave a lot to be desired in the problem solving capacity. One thing I thought worth a try... Hey if water is such a problem, why not try winter excavation one year? Maybe harder on the tools to move ice, but no need to worry about flooding
I read the Reader's Digest Story at the same time the Lagina brothers did. Wanted to go and get radical on the island and dig it out. I'm following this closely still.
What if the money pit was simply people who used to live on the island digging and searching for fresh water? When they realized the seawater always seeps in they abandoned it.
I just have to mention that the part about parrots and pirates is incorrect. Actually studied about how common they were for sea commerce and pirates thereof in university a while back, in marine archeology class. Not necessarily as a companion/talking pet/it wasn't a "famous" part of being a pirate but it certainly existed.
I always figured they'd be the best equivalent of peacock feathers for human peacocking. A good display of wealth and power. As for the plank, when they would duel, they'd duel but for dishing their own brand of 'justice', a more drawn out ceremonial punishment would be doled out. I doubt they'd hang people, I could imagine stranding a few on islands but there isn't much better than forcing someone to walk the plank. As for burrying treasure, we already know at least one did it once. I could imagine it being common practice to try to secure a pension for hopeful captains. At very least I think of modern day people and how they throw their drugs as soon as they see a cop car. If you've just stolen Spanish gold and sank the ship, for deniability you don't want to have any Spanish treasure on board when stopped by a Spanish fleet.
@@Fierth Typically it was for resale or gifts to the King and nobles back home. Exotic animals have been used for that reason for....basically for as long as people could capture and contain them.
@@Swearengen1980 Yeah. Exotic pets have always been a prime (and amazingly profitable) black market commodity. Frankly, any pirate rich enough to *_keep_* a parrot instead of selling it would just be carrying his bling around on his shoulder. ;^)
@@BoojumFed Yep. People like to collect things and that includes animals. FFS The ill-fated Russian Baltic fleet in the Russian-Japanese War picked up a bunch of exotic animals on their way to Japan and had them roaming the decks.
It's so that when "they" come up and use some dirty tactics to ask where's the treasure the kiddo wouldn't or couldn't give the information even if at that moment he wanted too.
Your right he did. Mr thoughty 2 got it very wrong. The treasure had nothing to do with Captain kidd. The true legend of Oak Island is of the Knights templer hiding all their gold and money and religious relics just as the king of France helped take them down
Ah good ol Oak Island...it's basically just a giant sponge now. Fwiw, my ex-bf, a hobby metal detectorist, found a Spanish coin dating to 1771, quite literally across the road from where I live in Eastern Ontario. Treasure can literally be anywhere. Except on Oak Island! :-) Great channel, glad I've found it and subscribed :-)
After some really short research, already a problem. The supposed stone with a supposed text written on it was never actually translated since it looked more like accidental scratches. All I found is "On August 19, 1911, Collier's magazine published a firsthand account by Captain H. L. Bowdoin of the stone (which was then in use at Creighton's bookbindery in Halifax). Bowdoin described the rock as "of a basalt type hard and fine-grained". The stone he saw had no symbols on it. Although Bowdoin was told that they had worn off, he was skeptical because of the stone's hardness.[22] According to Charles B. Driscoll's 1929 book, The Oak Island Treasure (based on secondhand accounts), The stone was shown to everyone who visited the Island in those days. Smith built this stone into his fireplace, with the strange characters outermost, so that visitors might see and admire it. Many years after his death, the stone was removed from the fireplace and taken to Halifax, where the local savants were unable to translate the inscription. It was then taken to the home of J.B. McCulley in Truro, where it was exhibited to hundreds of friends of the McCulleys who became interested in a later treasure company. Somehow the stone fell into the hands of a bookbinder, which used it as a base upon which to beat leather for many years. A generation later, with the inscription nearly worn away, the stone found its way to a bookstore in Halifax, and what happened to it after that I was unable to learn. But there are plenty of people living who have seen the stone. Nobody, however, ever seriously pretended to translate the inscription."[46] The stone was reportedly brought by A. O. Creighton (of the 1866 expedition) from the Smith home to Creighton's bookbindery in Halifax. Harry W. Marshall (born 1879), the son of an owner of the bookbindery, wrote in 1935 that: He well remembered seeing the stone as a boy. "While in Creighton's possession some lad had cut his initials 'J.M.' on one corner, but apart from this there was no evidence of any inscription either cut or painted on the stone." Creighton used the stone for a beating stone and weight. When the business was closed in 1919, the stone was left behind.[47] One researcher claimed that the cipher translated as "Forty feet below, two million pounds lie buried". The symbols associated with the "Forty feet below" translation first appeared in 1949's True Tales of Buried Treasure by explorer and historian Edward Rowe Snow. In his book, Snow said that he received the set of symbols from Rev. A. T. Kempton of Cambridge, Massachusetts, but no information was provided as to how or where Kempton obtained them.[48] It was found that Kempton had stated in a letter dated April 1949 that he had obtained his information from "a school teacher long since dead" From the wiki page...
Being a Canadian, this story was fascinating to me as a teenager in the 70's. Reading about the mysterious treasure, possibly from the pirate Captain Kidd, was the stuff that fueled the imagination. The fact that it's 50 years since my introduction to the story and nothing of real significance has been discovered, lends credence to the idea that there's nothing except the efforts and wasted money in that pit in Nova Scotia.
Your comment is bizarre. They've been looking for Treasure there since at least the late 1700s, so by the time YOU discovered it the search was almost 200 years old.
As a fellow Canadian, I also became fascinated with the Oak Island mystery when I first heard it as a kid in the 70's. I believe it was the show "In Search Of..." hosted by Leonard Nemoy in the late 70s that first introduced me to the mystery. I would completely LMAO if it turns out that they've spent all that money on nothing (even though I'm pretty sure they've made quite a profit from 9 seasons of wasting our time)
There was a series on something like this many years ago that was fascinating. Unlike most such adventures, though, gold was actually found. The documentary was called “The mystery of the Applegate Treasure.”
literally no one said it was Captain kids treasure, no one knows whos the treasure is supposed to be. The best guess is knigts templar, or some off shoot of them, but its still a mystery. treasure dosnt always mean gold and silver........the could just find history, which they clearly have been succeeding at, regardless of the scale. having seen unedited interviews from stock footage of the laguinas, and dan blankenship, long before the show ever existed, i believe they will find something.... might not be gold...... but they will find something of value, most likely something historical.
According to oak Island tv show they already found treasures in there like jewellery, gold coins etc but it wasn't a chest full of treasure just artefacts here and there
If there was treasure Samuel Ball 100% found it. Guy went from a slave to one of the richest men in Nova Scotia and it sure wasnt due to his cabbage farm.
I think the idea of pirates “burying treasure” comes from the fact that everyone else used to do that back then, there just wasn’t any safe space to keep valuables back then (theres stories of people finding burried gold all over America)
Bullshit. Ever heard of a CASTLE banks also existed back then. So thats THOUSANDS OF CASTLES DEFENDED BY THOUSANDS OF ARMYS AND THOUSANDS OF BANKS DEFENDED BY HUNDREDS OF MONARCHYS AND UNCOUNTED RICH PEOPLE HORDING TREASURE IN THOUSANDS OF PALACES. Name 1 story of anybody finding burried gold in america? Not counting prospectors and miners. Pirates only bury treasure in old books and shitty disney movies.
@@eddyvoidsoul6963 im not sure what mental illness you suffer from that causes you to be so angry at a random youtube comment, but FAMILIES burried their PERSONAL valuables, it was very common in the pioneer days in North America since banks were often robbed, there are dozens of stories about people finding stockpiles of gold burried in America, are you serious? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@eddyvoidsoul6963 you rambled something about knights and castles, i was referring to the settlers in North America, banks were often robbed, gold miners were often robbed, and the people robbing them, the only way to keep valuables safe was to burry them, there are dozens of stories of people finding burried stockpiles of coins in North America
Wouldn't they want to bury treasure to save for later, when they get too old for this S? Also, if I'm not mistaken, they did find remains of a sizable ship right next to the money pit. It sank in the bay and for some reason, the bay disappeared in the sand that aggregated around it. Either the ship changed the flow, or the geography was altered one way or another. This brings me to a potential second reason for burying a treasure: what if you lose your mode of transport of said treasure? -even worse, when you got attacked and the enemy is likely to find the shipwreck? In that case, burying both would make quite some sense, though, I don't know how many pirates would have been able to do such a feat of engineering...
I really liked the video Thoughty, in my opinion the only thing I believe these people might be missing from the information presented here, is actually a geographical and ecosystem knowledge. No matter where they dig from, if the "treasure room" is connected to the flood mechanism it is always going to be filled no matter where you dig from. So you have to do it smart, predict the low tides and focus all efforts at the correct time. It is also quite possible that after all these hundreds of years, the landscape has changed enough to create the "booby traps" itself. Lastly I don't think anyone would go through that much trouble to find a way to get such a hard spot, deep underground, just to throw away something. It might not even be treasure, but whatever it is, it is probably really interesting.
Thoughty2: We’ve been leaving our cRAP lying around for millennia, after all. Me looking around at the 5,000 random socks lying in my house: *_This is true_*
It has been interesting to see what has been found - evidence of the First Nations people living there, evidence of some kind of industry etc. If nothing else, the history they have discovered is interesting. But then I am a history nerd.
the depression could of been left from someone already having dug up the treasure and then filled in the hole again aswell, anyone ever considered that?
@@argeldelacruz9545 could of been set by the finders resetting traps to make no one ever think of tracking the stolen treasure down above land.Nothing is Ever gonna be found there anyway now, its a laugh , season 11 like next yr, Fuck off :( Sickened!!
i love oak island its a great show and its so good and the 1st part about danel mcginnis is that he was not looking for a place to farm he was with his friends and they saw a light coming from the island and went to invesagate and found a square indent in the ground and a winch as in something had been put there or taken out
He apparently did very little research on this subject. The fact that they found ancient roads, tar pine kilns, the swamp being man made, and recent water tests confirming large amounts of gold in the water makes his video extremely outdated. If he had made this video 5 years ago, it would make more sense.
Missing out on the Templar theory too. Still love his videos but wondering how many I would second guess if I knew anything about the subject matter previously.
I always chalked the curse of Oak Island up to another BS Discovery channel show like Ghost Hunters etc. Let's be real if Captain Kidd really did bury a treasure there he was the greatest civil engineer in all of human history. Because no one in 200+ years has been able to sink a hole like he did in the ground there.
I've always wondered how the flood tunnels worked. Thanks for that. I've known about the Oak Island Treasure since I read a copy of Readers Digest way back in the 60's.I love the show and this is just more great info!
I can see the points being made in this video, but it completely glosses over and skips many of the discoveries made by the Laginas. If the flood tunnels are natural, why was there coconut fibers all over the coast where the tunnel entrances are. Why have they found artifacts from civilizations that are believed to have never been in the area?.... You may be right about there not being a treasure, or maybe it's long gone already. However, if I was a betting man I'd definitely put money on the idea that something significant in history happened there before the story of the money pit.
@@diychad7268 I really don't know, or have a clue as to what event happened there, but there was definitely something. Did you not see where they dug up the cove and found all sorts of structures there? How did coconut fibers get imbedded in the sand on the cove? Why is there timbers, let alone man cut timbers buried 100' down? There's lots of strange things in the swamp area too, like the cobble roadway. Again, I don't know that it's treasure, or the knights templar like they suggest, but those things don't naturally occur. Someone went through a lot of trouble putting those things there.
@@zackprice8688 this isn’t just artifacts there a whole Goddamn road and a wharf covered by a man made swamp. And the road heads towards the supposed money pit. There is absolutely proof of a large scale industrial work I believe dating back to the 16th and 15th century. Although there may be no treasure something absolutely happed there that was not recorded at least it’s in general knowledge. The guy making this video really glosses over things unfortunately.
As a fan of Curse of Oak Island and this channel it was amazing seeing you covering it..i really believe that the treasure/secrets will be uncovered soon.
there is no treasure, how is that not *incredibly* obvious at this point? You think pirates with shovels had the ability to dig a hole 100 ft into the ground? Why in the world would they be burying it in the first place? Whats the point in robbing people for treasure and then burying it so that you could never use it?
100% it was found and whoever got their hands on it didn't tell a soul to keep from paying taxes and to not be robbed. Put yourself in the position of being on your own and finding treasure. You would quietly get it on a vessel and as far away as possible. It would be all you would think about every night.
My words. Imagine u find alot of old goldcoins, jewelery, gems. U dont want any attention and u have all the time of the world to studiy how to sell it the right way. Even it takes me like 5 years...doesnt matter. If im that rich i wouldnt bother to learn how to get rid of it professionally and im sure the person who found the treasure did it that way.
I've seen a german docu where they found some paper with chinese ink on it. This island is so cool and the best stories you didnt even tell! Greetz from germany :)
Wow, been a long time since I've seen anything on Oak Island. Recognized it long before you said it. Coconut fiber, planks, flood tunnels. I hope to still be around when and if they ever figure it out.
Exactly, I have been calling this treasure hunt the greatest April fools' joke ever created, and most like created by ETs that probably built this island from the bottom up thousands even hundreds of thousands of years ago just to have a late night laugh at the Humans that will go to great lengths and cost to dig holes in the ground and find only questions upon more questions and not a single jewel or piece of treasure in all that time, except the occasional bobby dazzler pendent. The greatest and biggest April Fools' Joke ever. But I admit... it has been fun watching this as though I was that ET builder having a good laugh. Will there be another season? Only the Lagina's know for sure? (endofline)
The hole is connected to the ocean so... if there's ever been a treasure, I'm pretty sure it was swept out into the open waters by the tides. Even if the coins were stored away in a wooden box, that wouldn't have helped much. If you put a wooden box in a hole where it's drowned in saline water twice per day, neither the wood nor the metal lock will last very long. Worms etc. will do the rest. And once the coins are swept through the underground channel into the ocean, you'll never find them again. They might now be spread over thousands of square miles of ocean floor.
I'm not sure if in your aware of this, but gold is as dense as tungsten and no amount of water can wash away a solid gold coin like it's made of paper.
I mean I'm sure an offshore oil rig building company could be able to create a 100 ft in diameter water wall that could be dropped as you dig and sift through the sand for anything cool along the way. Using water pumps to discharge the water at pace of in flow or no pump at all and keep emptying just the sand... scuba crew could then possibly be able to guide dig crews etc. Gotta figure gold has weight and with the water its gonna move a little over time...
@@Dukeflyhawker I've watched like 20 mins of that crap. bunch of dudes with access to almost anything you could need and they sit there and argue about getting wet without even pulling a shovel full of sand out.
@@thatmeme1360 I envy you. I endured 3-4 seasons of that mess. Also what about winter excavation? Would be harder on the equipment but the freezing temps solves the problem of water logging.
@@Dukeflyhawker if there is pirate gold there this is how they would've done it to build it. ruclips.net/video/sXRHerkmOU0/видео.html and how it would have to be done to extract it.
heres a thought block the damn opening that leads to the hole being drowned in water, if you cant find it its obviously nearby so why not transfer some soil/cement/whatever that can block unto the clearing of the hole thus blocking the seawater coming in , drain the hole and get the treasure.. i dont know im not a digging guy but thats simply the solution not drain the water cause obviously you cant drain the whole sea around you ..
I ran across one theory that it was the Templar Knights who buried it and not Captain Kidd. Forget exactly where, or when I saw that. But according to that theory, it's supposed to be where they hid the treasure that's supposed to have gone missing when their order fell. There's so many theories about Oak island and the treasure that's supposed to be there, that it's hard too keep track of them all.
Guy 1: *Digging a hole* Guy2: "Hi! Are you digging a hole?" Guy1: "Yes." Guy2: "Can I dig too?! Guy1: "Grab a shovel." Guy3: "Hi! Are you guys digging a hole?" Guys 1 and 2: "There's a shovel right there." Guy3: "Cool!"
This theory only works if (1) the first guy also had a few cases of beer with him, and then (2) every other guy also carried some beer with him. Both of which, going by how I've seen some backyards get plowed up in my neighborhood, are actually likely to have been the case. Another theory that I have, however, is a bit more spectacular. That theory involves the band Wind Rose inventing time travel, going back in time (and packing plenty of beer, obviously), and finding out that the timemachine deposited them on that island instead of at their ancestor's homes. So, they decided to try and think of a kick-ass song to commemorate the event... came up with nothing, one of them starts to idle-mindedly dig in his boredom, the others see this and join in... and... *_*BOOM we have a song!*_* - "I am a dwarf and I'm digging a hole... diggy-diggy hole, diggy-diggy hole..." This theory might have a few flaws, but at least it's still more sane than the crappola that "Ancient Aliens" would've come up with.
I have a theory... What if the captain threw the treasure into this spot, thinking it was only something like a handful of meters deep... However, over time it eventually sunk deeper and deeper as time went on as sinkholes formed.
And also if that were true then he placed his message saying the location of the treasure either on the surface or just below which would be super dumb.
the treasure they dug up to use as evidence against kidd was most likely "the" treasure but as usual every time the story was told the amount was bumped up a bit. or the folks that dug up the evidence decided to keep 80% for them selfs and just hand a small portion
So far I think the theory that the escaping Templar's bringing the treasure to Oak Island (Whether it was the grail or whatever they found sacred other than just coin) is the most interesting theory. The current team behind Oak Island have found items dating back to that time period including lead crosses that had connection to the Templars. They seem to have found evidence that the island was used for docking ships. An entire section of the island was man made to hide the area a ship would have been docked. So at the very least, something happened on that island whether there is treasure or not. As far back as 1400s. And NOT Native American. European.
Something that is left out of this is the coconut fibres that have been found and carbonated to be very old at various depths. Yet coconuts do not grow in that region.
hurricane. a strong hurricane looping around Florida off of Jamaica could push debris out to the Florida straights. that currant runs north along the east coast before diving towards Iceland. all that flotsam ends up somewhere
I'm pretty certain the treasure has already been found long ago, and the person who got it was bright enough not to tell anyone.
Yea or who ever hid it came back for it.
I would've at least given some anonymous note as to the fact that it did exist to put people's minds at ease
@@erihgioqe3798 I'd have left something too. Maybe a mild taunt such as "You're looking in the right place, but have arrived too late. Better luck next time."
@@antonsimmons8519 or a tablet saying that gold is burried 10 feet below. Spoiler alert, I already got it
Samuel Ball managed to find some perhaps
Perhaps the real treasure was the hole we dug along the way...
Big hole is life
👏lol, congrats
Hole piece
😂😂
@Plank Scale depends on what type of hole it is
Anyone else have the feeling this may have all started because someone dug a small hole then left it due to the rain, then someone else dug up that hole to figure out why that patch of earth was disturbed, then the next person with the same brilliant idea thought that “well if someone dug a hole it must be for an important reason”....and here we all are several brilliant ideas later on an epic adventure to understand the meaning of the hole
with a lot of random rumors surrounding it making it more believable
or its just a very deep pit toilet
Man’s quest to find answers continues lol
hhahahaha totally
😂🤣
Kidd's real treasure is the amusement he gets from every person who starts digging again. He's probably got a couch setup with a bowl of popcorn where he puts his feet up to have a good laugh
You had your chance to drag this out for 10 years or so, but I guess the history Channel already did that. Thanks for condensing the story into a manageable time frame.
Well hes WRONG on a LOT of levels. There has been FAR too much stuff found in relation to the pit to NOT have something major there. The Engineered channels were natural effects? Sorry..I dont see many fekking PALM TREES AROUND NS to provide the coconut fibers they have actually FOUND in buried channels there...EXPLAIN THAT!! WHY go to the effort it took to place those...for nothing? No way. Gotta be a REASON. But WHAT?? Thats the real "Treasure" to be found.
Is that show still on??? 😲
@@-Zer0Dark- It is and I still watch it with my parents.
@@ExiledBowser So you're the one...
This is the hole that doesn't end, yes it goes on and on my friend. Some people started digging it not knowing what it was.... now they'll continue digging it forever just because This is the hole that doesn't end...
As a person who lives in a coastal region that's at sea level my first thought upon hearing that they started digging as deep as they could on a fairly small island was "I'm surprised the hole didn't flood." Now having seen what happened next I'm just confused as to why everyone was apparently surprised that it flooded. Seriously, what did they expect?
foreal... are water tables really that deep on islands?
With evidence of sinkholes being common occurrences nearby. All the stuff we found as we dug may very well just be stuff that went down a sinkhole that formed in that spot
@@susear5939 Yep. Or the result of multiple, repeated sinkholes occurring after previous sinkholes were lost to memory.
I didn’t know that 🧍🏾♀️
yeah its like those dumb jerks didn't understand what above water level ment XD---
Wooaaoo so if I dig in sand close to the OCEAN it can come in water. I thought sand was water proof XD.. hehe ;D
I live in the neighbouring province to Nova Scotia, very nice to see a story so close to home on this wonderful channel. As for the treasure, I think it is an ingenious way to increase tourism.
I'm from nova scotia and this video made me happy to see we don't hear much about nova scotia
Im from NS too and this made me very happy!
Im from ns bud
He says "neighboring province" he really means he's from Alberta and wanted an opinion
Fake, you’re from Maine
If that area is prone to sinkholes, isn’t it possible that the wood/coins/jewelry were just pieces of the treasure that was originally buried a reasonable depth, but then a sinkhole opened up underneath it and scattered the bits?
As a Canadian, I love this legend, whether true or not.
Same
@@aidoom6157 as an American I love it too I believe something was there at some point I've always wanted to go out there an just see the island
it probably isn't true but was a tale sold to the second group so they would think they were lucky. the Encoded sign for example would have been placed there to make people want to dig deeper and deeper.
Same but I live on the East coast
@@si2foo one of the treasure hunters that previously owed the land became inexplicably rich and then sold it and moved away back in the 1800s. If it ever was there it was found long ago
The Curse of Oak Island show is still going on. Recent seasons have had pit water tests with gold and silver results in the money pit area and other evidence (hundreds of years old cut tunnel timbers and more). Archeologically speaking they've also uncovered gravel road system, the swamp near the pit showing evidence that it was most likely a ship mooring spot for unloading/loading cargo and various other things. Not to say the show doesnt sensationalize but it does mean the activity on the island certainly was more than once otherwise believed.
There is gold in bedrock all along Nova Scotia so the tests they are doing is pointless, I’d of thought the people didn’t bury the gold but pulled it from the ground as they was gold miners! The shaft they dug was a mine shaft!
@@br4d101 The quantities was far above anything naturally occurring sources could provide.
I have yet to see a single piece of actual evidence that couldnt be easily explained by 200+ years of activity digging on that island. Not one.
I've not missed an episode of this show, I am hooked.
I think the most impressive find is all the work they found out off the coast around the water tunnels, that's a lot of work being done there for some reason...
What I don't understand is why they don't stop these bore holes when they reach these cavities, they find a big void 150 feet down but havnt once mentioned stopping the dig and putting a camera down to see what the void is and I'd really like to know why they aren't interested in them.
The dude digging is a shit head. My boyfriend's god family owned a home on oak Island for YEARS. neighbor (aka shit head) signed up for the TV show, God fam didn't. Neighbor then spend a couple years harrassing and abusing the God Family until they felt so threatened they basically gave them the land. Now he gets hella money from letting the show run there, and he doesn't deserve any of it - especially considering the treasure was not even rumoured to be located on the God Families side of the island. They're very lovely people, so they have never made a stink of it. Their eldest daughter is getting married in a few months, and she's a bit heartbroken over the fact that she can't use their old property on oak Island as it was always her dream to get married there.
The problem with buried treasure, most especially when it's buried in a constantly flooding pit, is that it becomes *sunken treasure,* which makes Captain Kidd's buried treasure the ultimate *sunk-costs fallacy.*
Lmaooo I love it
The term Money Pit was also prescient.
Oof.
I was wondering if it is possible that it is continuing to sink by at some point it has to hit a rock bed right?
This is a really great video. I'm glad you went into the supposed existence of the planks and stone tablet, highlighting how they've 'disappeared' and if they can't be found then they're really just another part of the legend.
Great work Thoughty2. I've been watching you for years.
Ironically, it's pretty likely that most of the finds which have come out of OI originated from previous excavation parties. It's a bit like a self-fulfilling prophecy, enough time and effort digging there will eventually lead to a fortune in discarded and lost stuff from all those previous visits, thus creating the very horde those people are looking for. Personally I find it hilarious, and oddly serves as a good abstract definition for all of human endeavour, spend long enough doing something pointless and you might learn something valuable.
I think you somehow invented and wrote the explanation for the very recently discovered ‘Oak Island Paradox’
daayayyyyyaaaaammmmmmm!
The current search is applying scientifically accurate dating methods to each and every find to eliminate that possibility!
nothing compared to the hole ive spent the last 20 yrs of my life digging myself into
And that hole has no bottom
Amen brother amen...good luck to us
May you uncover yourself. And if not, maybe someone else will.
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One of the biggest challenges: Dig a hole as deep as the deepest depression can reach
This here: "We've been leaving our crap around" got me laughing. Can you imagine in 1000 years people digging up some Pokemon figures and cards somewhere and trying to make sense why people were worshiping monsters.
“Wait, they had weird looking yellow monsters that shoot electricity? Man they had it hard”
😂👍
"Imagine a dragon breathing fire" 😂
DRAGONITE ! ! !
@@sadist8902 I would like to know what kind of religion they will spin out of the Meme Stone block in south america. Don't know where it is exactly.
Nova Scotian here. My father was offered multiple jobs on oak island because, of his profession. Also my grandfather adores Oak island. It makes my happy to see one of my favorite it RUclipsrs talk about my province.
Even if (though) there is no treasure trove, the work that the Laginas and many contributors have done has uncovered a really large amount of archeological finds. The have found stone roads, wharfs, mooring anchors, the man made swamp, wooden ship era repair facilities, and evidence of heavy industry. Much more was happening on and around Oak Island than most people know.
How old are these ruins? 12 thousand years ago the sea-level was somewhere north of 100 meters lower. And we already know based off several carbon dated dig sites AND genetic serveyes of Denisovan migration it's possible there was a seafaring civilisation long ago.
I also have a theory; that the human race has split and recombined several times over the course of our 2 million year insane brain development. Who knows how many people collected to form a world government to then disintegrate in entropy and consequently diverge the species a little bit?
After learning the physiological significance of the Bible, and a rough history of how those stories might have formed in hunter gatherer tribes, you start to appreciate your haritate a lot more. We should be investigating archeology so much more than we do know. I put it equal grounds with space travel research. We should be discussing intensely in both directions to get the best of both worlds. Past and future to inform now.
And all of that was buried in a few hundred years for unknown reasons. Looks legit. There is NO WAY they made that all up. It's a TV show, it must all be true, right?
@@DyingCr0w this has been a mystery long before it was a TV show. That fact that many of the people who spent time looking for this treasure were Free mason's, along with a lot of the evidence points more towards it being of Templar origin than pirate. This video did a good job explaining the pirate angle but that has mostly been disproven over the last few years. Much more likely that it was Templar if there is, in fact a treasure at all.
It was definitely templar origin. They were basically engineer warrior monk types. And they knew all about digging deep holes and tunnels and engineering aquaducts and so forth. They had way more knowledge to most definitely build all of that, prob more so than the deck swabbing pirates.
@@slowfudgeballs9517 To know where we're going, we have to know where we've been.
I visited Nova Scotia a few years back! I wasn't actively treasure hunting but I found some anyway. The beautiful nature, great seafood and wonderful, friendly people. Love you guys!
Wow
@@floatinggoose9197 😂
So gae
hope you tried the donairs
Thank you😊
The rock is the only thing that makes me think it may have been real, but it was probably dug up already, and obviously not claimed publicly for fear of reprisals and/or long lost relatives showing up for a handout.
If there ever was a treasure, then I'm guessing the stone with the cipher was originally placed on the surface, and that the people that buried the treasure left it at the bottom of the pit after they came back to collect their treasure.
As a Nova Scotian, literally everyone knows the Oak Island treasure is a hoax. And any hole you dig on an island near the sea will fill with seawater, because dirt is porous. 😂
@@danielled8665 So why did someone go to all the trouble of building such an elaborate tunnel structure?
@@dontrend5956 ruclips.net/video/HYyjqHtRVPs/видео.html
Another perspective on the same mystery.
@@dontrend5956 shits n giggles
It's amazing that none of the excavators seems to have consulted with a geologist, who might illuminate them on the concepts of water table levels, soil movement and migration and the issues with digging close to the coast.
And assuming that 18th century pirates had the engineering know-how and tools to build that floodong channel "booby trap" is also insane. ^^
The current expedition is availing themselves of every scientific method available they're not just pulling ideas about where to look/dig out of their rear ends!
They have a full time geologist
This skips out on the farmer that started to buy land across the island although his crops weren't worth nearly the amount, he could have located the treasure years before
it’s just waiting for one of his great great great grandkids to find it and fulfill his legacy
He also paid for said land with gold coins,the mystery continues
.... And Samuel got very rich during his time living on the island.
I believe he was a cabbage farmer.
Samuel ball
It's called "The Money Pit" due to all of the money over the years that have been thrown into it digging a hole to "nowhere". So...with modern large construction machinery digging for several years now at nearly 200 feet depth, exactly how long and how many men would it take to dig that hole by hand and fill it back in again. Oh, let's not forget all of the "supposed" tunnels and boobytraps that were designed to flood them. I call B.S. on this one.
A lot of holes actually.
If you read about what the Knights of Christ did in Portugal. It you might open your mind a little. Or might not.
I was thinking same thing. If current construction techniques can't overcome excavation problems, then a bunch of pirates NEVER dug all that in first place 200 years ago. Maybe Knights Templar did it a thousand years ago. They claim evidence pointing to Templar's. ANYTHING for Ratings.
*Up to Now I had BeLieved those Laga Brothers!!! NOW I Know that it is a FAKE!!!*
@@mikerennecker5623*
There are so many stories of hidden treasure chests throughout the whole history of literature, with The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Treasure Island being the epitomes of such daydreaming-inducing tales. And yet I consider Peter Duck by A. Ransome to be the best of this kind, a novelette that in genuinely masterful way creates a unique synthesis of childish fantasy and down-to-earth brutal realism. Nice narrative style of the video reminding me somewhat that strange ambience of that not so infantile piece of good adventure literature.
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@@lewiswilliams1692 Well, I think this video of Aaran is just a metaphor for all gay men around here, just like me, to stop hoping he pays any attention to us 😉😅😚😘
@@zmeil “cream in my bussy senpai”
@@zmeil ...what?
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I think Samuel Ball found whatever was there and stayed mum on it. I also never believed it was 120+ft down with flood traps.
I am intrigued about the 2 different bone fragments they found deep down and the very old Templar style lead cross on the beach, that is more interesting IMO. Something went on there with the old docks they found. No doubt not treasure related, could be more from the English making a launch point during the Revolutionary War.
A couple of things to consider here: He wouldn't have buried the treasure anywhere he wouldn't be able to recover it from. So 30m shafts full of water are out. And his crew are all cut-throat theives, any of whom could have left his crew after the treasure was buried and gone and retrieved it for themselves. So, no treasure on Oak Island, it's a nice yarn though.
Only treasure ever found was their TV reality show. Been a cash cow for years.
Unless he thought he was close to death and didn't want it found/claimed by anyone else after his death.
That's why he murdered his crew and buried them with the treasure, duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Well, after considering that for 5 seconds its clear those points dont really hold weight. theyve found a bunch of gold pieces on sight, so clearly there is gold there, and the whole idea was that there was another enterance and that the shaft that floods is a decoy. Also your whole "He wouldn't have buried the treasure anywhere he wouldn't be able to recover it from." is just you assuming that he wouldnt be able to recover it, not backed by any logic or evidence at all.
@@MyBinaryLife Completely logical. Would you show a bunch of theives where you buried a fortune in gold and jewels? I certainly wouldn't. So if he hid it at all he would have done it on his own. One man can't hide anything too deep or in deep water etc as he would never be able to access it. Simple really. Finding gold peices on site is meaningless, they could have been dropped by anyone. They could have even been seeded there in order to suck in some "investment" money.
Humans: We need that treasure now!
Water: Imma have to stop you right there.
@@Valoxil ask if he has any cookies.
Can you stop with the generic comments? It’s obvious you skim through the videos enough to formulate a quick comment that will get you likes.
@@_M41KU_ At this point he could make literally any comment and would still get likes
How little you will all know from this video out of the 80+ things he informed you about only 3 are true
are you who I think you are? I think you changed your pfp which I never thought would happen lmao
I like your interpretation of this being the world's greatest practical joke.
The ultimate prank. Love it! 🤣🤣🤣
I want to believe in Oak Island, but
someone has to say No to the hole.
@@TTOMO2x1-1 I can see someone walking up to it just to tell it off lol
"NO! BAD HOLE!!!!"
imagine dying over a joke lol
We are talking about the first case, in history, of trolling.
THANK YOU for saving us all from a very long, drawn out, cliffhanger-ridden netflix series that arrived at this same conclusion.
“It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” - Mark Twain
When I saw this video title I immediately thought of oak island, it’s such a fun and intriguing tale, I’ve been following the tv show since it started like 9 years ago and I absolutely love the story, so happy you’re doing a video on it
As a Nova Scotian, myself....the only trap on that island while digging for the gold is a tourist trap. Neat story!... pretty cool history!... but nothing will ever be found there except rocks and sand.
Nova Scotia seems like such a cool place to live. Do you enjoy living there? I’m from Pennsylvania
A lot more has been found than "rocks and sand" sir!
I'm curious if the ocean just keeps sinking it further and further down because of its weight. Crashing waves and all, I mean even that stone with encryptions on it was so much further down.
The treasure is from money made on TV shows made about it
Becoming one of my favourite channel's.
I too, am a man of taste
Maybe the real oak island treasure is the friends we made along the way.
Tell that to the 6 people that died
@@Awe_poop The real treasure for them was the after life
@@Tempest_5.8x42mm good point
The friends we killed along the way
Beat me to it.
"historical accuracy took a back seat to an exciting plot" every book ever written .
Every "history" book even written.
Well done! Logically there's likely nothing on the island, but the appeal of buried treasure will lead people to keep looking until they've dug up the whole island.
Perhaps the real Oak Island treasures are the friends we made along the way
Well said
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Did no one stop to think he came back for his treasure dug the hole grabbed it and refilled it and left ? I mean come y’all. Haha
Its more likely that only one person knew the trick to not setting off the traps, and he died.
Thanks Aaron, I really appreciate that you take significant time on the stories you present, it does set you apart as a content creator. This one has intrigued me ever since I was a kid. Several individuals have died in the attempt to dig these shafts, and many have gone to their grave empty handed.
The show is fun. The engineering, the archeology, the tech, the team, the problem solving. It's fun. It was what, 20 or so years that the BBC Time Team show ran, digging holes in the ground to find bits of this and that. It tells a story and the story telling is entertaining.
I made a presentation on this in 7th grade, I am now a senior. 5 years later and seeing a video about it has put a smile to my face
This channel is so cool. And, No.2 presents it in a very entertaining way. I recommend it to every school on earth. Great way to learn about history.
I gotta say I am absolutely ecstatic that you finally decided to do a deep dive on the Oak Island topic. I’ve watched of course the series all the way up until the end of the 2020 series I think I’m two seasons behind right now but with that being said they have gone over a lot of the history but to just have the history gone over and not all of the dramatic affects for TV is actually a way better story to hear about the history. Thank you so much
More like a paddle, really…
When I was in elementary I went up to a university near where I lived for a two day opportunity my school was doing and I took a miniature course on Oak Island! My parents have been following the television series for as long as I remember and while I personally don’t watch it I’ve picked up little bits and pieces of what they’re up to just by being in the same room while they’re watching, proud that this is a Canadian tale
Have you seen the most recent episodes where they are pulling up all sorts of man made stuff from deep in the "money pit?" Also, the trinkets you spoke of pale in comparison to the cobblestone road, the ships railings, the grape shot, and the lead cross, all of which have immense historical value. They have shown that the Knights Templar where on the island well before 1492 (sorry Columbus), showing that people sailed to North America well before our history books say they did. The fact that they have retrieved artifacts from 50m deep that are well over 800 years old, shows that someone, sometime in the way back past, definitely dug a very deep shaft and/or tunnels on the island. Also, the fact that the original description of the money pit, with its nine levels, is a close match to the Initiation Well in Portugal, makes a pretty strong claim that Templars where there and dug it for some reason. Even if they find a huge cache of treasure, the real treasure, is indeed, the history that is being unearthed.
Or its all bullshit they put into the hole to dig up.
It may very well be bulshit but that explanation about the Templars makes way more sense than some pirate nobody's ever heard of. They actually find Templar artifacts all over the island. I hope I'm remembering it right but I think there's a Templar building on the island also
Sounds to me like some Mason's had a touch of fun a few hundred years back. Probably trying to use a small island to build up a meeting range and wanted to make some underground safety bunker like a few of the old temples did, then got flooded out by many of the islands naturally caving ground and lost their shit they tried to store for set up.
Templar's rarely were seen to have ships, so I highly doubt it's the Templar's who sailed the sea to America. More than likely, if it's actually old artifacts that got lost there, it was either trade ships that had Templar artifacts from barter or looting, or Viking ships that had trophies on them and bartered them to the Natives of America who either found them dangerous after a time or lost them over play. Then the naturally cycling earth that most islands have ended up burying it deeper and deeper over time.
@@1bhitte I believe its ALL PLANTED as too many people have been there for too many years and NEVER found it before
*Up to Now I had BeLieved those La Gina Brothers!!! NOW I Know that it is a FAKE!!!*
The Laginas and their group have uncovered a good bit of evidence showing a previously unknown british military outpost once existed on the island, with paved roads, blacksmithing, and pretty significant ship building/repair capabilities.
Which is interesting in and of itself.
It's no longer about buried treasure, but about understanding an archaeological site
They even had paved roads?
As a home grown Nova Scotian, that's been to the island several times, I believe that if there ever _was_ a treasure, its _long_ gone. Way back in the 50's or 60's, they used a large scoop & grabbed up whatever they could down in that hole. Than, they claimed there was nothing & sold the island. Melted down any gold to avoid paying taxes on it & ran away to start a new life, low key so as not to get caught. Sneak bugger's we Scotian Nova's _can_ be... hee hee hee. 😈👍 HOWEVER, If I had all the money in the world, I'd open pit mine style that hole & most of that _entire_ island. I'd find ya's the "truth" once & for all, yes I would! 👍😁
Aside from the fact that pirates didn't bury their treasure, they spent it on riotous living, if you're going to bury treasure, the idea is to be able to eventually dig it up some day so that you can enjoy the good life. And with the amount of digging, excavating, poking and prodding that's gone on having yielded no treasure chests, how was someone to dig up said treasure with 1700s technology? Personally, I think the sinkhole theory is probably the most credible explanation.
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@@VeganSemihCyprus33 gotta link?
The final word should come in "The Trailer Park Boys: Search for the Lost Treasure of Oak Island".
@@HeadOnAStick OH MY GOD! That would be the most epic piece of cinema in years... Julian digging with a rum and coke in one hand, Ricky screwing up the dig, and Bubbles "Jeez boys, we gotta get out of this hole, eh!" I would watch this - hell, I'd invest to help film it [ and I'm cheap as hell! ]
A couple of the big things you missed are the coconut husks found on the beach stuffed into the buried flood shafts keeping the water flowing and the man-made seawalls found at the cove where the water comes from, there is plenty of evidence that human activity could have made the pit.
Not to mention the wooden floors made out of the same materials that was obviously cut found at every 10 ft
And the concrete plug from the hole in the money pit that hints at a concrete box…
lmao wana be believers lmao i know whats at the bottom of that hole ...dirt and stone and maybe water lol
@@smokeymacpot76 You're not a "wana be believer" if you actually believe something. You know? Like, if you program, you're not a "wana be" programmer. You're just a programmer. You see what I mean..?
@@Alexanderkermani maybe he meant wanna believers... as in they want to believe... lol.
hello from Nova Scotia! what a pleasant surprise to come across a bit of local folklore from my favourite video-doc youtuber
My old man has been working on our genealogy for decades, and discovered that we’re actually directly related to Captain Kidd. Every time I hear Oak Island brought up, I like to think that there’s nothing there and it’s all just his way of giving history the finger.
I would have totally done the same :) Pirate occasionally, mostly get drunk and make shit up. Reputation carried over for a future they had no idea how it would be.
I can guarantee you whatever is on Oak Island was not put there by any Pirates
I think the former slave Samuel ball found the treasure. He was poor when he was released from slavery but by the time he passed away he owned a large portion of that Island. I believe he owned property on the mainland as well and was one of the wealthiest people in the area.
I've heard 5h8s rumor also and I hope it's true it'd be badass if it was
The current searchers also feel this is possible and they haven't dismissed that possibility.
I don't remember where, but I seem to remember hearing about there being different sections of the money pit, not with random planks, but with actual floors of planks, and coconut husks filling the flooding tunnels. Some of it being filled wth boulders comes vaguely comes to mind, but I don't remember exactly. Also, IF there was a treasure, another option could possibly be that someone already found it and never said anything about it.
Yes. I think he left it out so its not an hour long
Let's imagine that the cryptographic stone did exist and was deciphered correctly. It was found in a sink hole, so maybe it started out at the surface and the treasure started out ten feet below but who knows how deep it could be now... if it was ever there to begin with.
To even think that anyone would bury treasure that deep is just ludicrous and insane. I think it's just a myth that fooled a lot of greedy people who ran out of money trying to find it, the joke is on them.
they might have even found the sinkhole open, and just been like "hells yea predug hole" then it filled in after they left.
@@MrSquishles If I was trying to hide something I don't think I'd put it in a hole I believe someone else dug.
You are an ingenious story teller. Good to have you around.
For the myth, how would captain Kidd have had the manpower to dig that deep ?
Aliens. 🤣
Considering the statement made at Kidd's trial, *"I had thought him only a knave, but now know him to be a fool as well"* , I doubt that he would have had either the cleverness, or the force of authority, to undertake such a massive engineering project as the Oak Island legend credits to him.
Kidd was a petty tyrant, and an inept commander, who failed at his original commission at pirate-hunting, and made a lucky, but illegal, prize of a rich foreign ship. He tried to appeal to his backers in England, but was thrown to the wolves.
the island may have been militarily occupied at some point and the hole may have just been a very deep pit toilet to accommodate all the waste.
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I enjoyed following the show for the first several seasons, but after years of frustration, watching them miss or screw up so much, I could no longer endure. I can ‘off the top of my head’ list over a dozen things they either did wrong, or missed altogether. They need someone to manage their logistics, and I’ve seen no such attempt at doing so. As for the show itself… If you removed all the ‘previously, on the curse…’, and ‘coming up next…’ and ‘next time, on the…’ the show would be less than 10 minutes. Probably closer to 8.
A few examples of screw-ups:
1) the green dye
How in the hell are you going to see *green* dye in the ocean? So later they did the test again, but with red dye. Still no value. What they should have done, from the beginning? BIODEGRADABLE DISH SOAP
Pretty hard to miss foam coming up out of the water.
That’s one.
2) Do a LIDAR scan of the topography of the island. (This may have happened since I quit watching.) Given the quantity information they’ve gleaned from the land they’re standing on, the LIDAR scan would reveal so much more. It would provide so much context for goings-on over the years.
3) The fact that Oak Island is actually two islands gives me another twenty observations or questions they SHOULD be investigating.
I have dozens more. Literally dozens.
“Tonight, on the Curse of Oak Island… the team finds a twig, under a tree. Could this be evidence that the Knights Templar once own a boat?”
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Can you list your dozens of more reasons.
I was binge watching it a few yrs ago and got fed up with the repetive clickbait bs.
And i totally read the last part of your comment in the announcers voice
Yeah, all good points. I quit by about season 4 for the same reasons. Those brothers leave a lot to be desired in the problem solving capacity.
One thing I thought worth a try... Hey if water is such a problem, why not try winter excavation one year? Maybe harder on the tools to move ice, but no need to worry about flooding
@@VeganSemihCyprus33 why do i
I read the Reader's Digest Story at the same time the Lagina brothers did. Wanted to go and get radical on the island and dig it out. I'm following this closely still.
What if the money pit was simply people who used to live on the island digging and searching for fresh water? When they realized the seawater always seeps in they abandoned it.
@@andywilchsalem2377 the hell?
They didn’t drink water those days. They drank beer.
@Andy Wilch Salem you’re fucked buddy.
@@newwave26*
the money pit is money wasted searcing for non exiting gold
I just have to mention that the part about parrots and pirates is incorrect. Actually studied about how common they were for sea commerce and pirates thereof in university a while back, in marine archeology class. Not necessarily as a companion/talking pet/it wasn't a "famous" part of being a pirate but it certainly existed.
I always figured they'd be the best equivalent of peacock feathers for human peacocking. A good display of wealth and power. As for the plank, when they would duel, they'd duel but for dishing their own brand of 'justice', a more drawn out ceremonial punishment would be doled out. I doubt they'd hang people, I could imagine stranding a few on islands but there isn't much better than forcing someone to walk the plank. As for burrying treasure, we already know at least one did it once. I could imagine it being common practice to try to secure a pension for hopeful captains. At very least I think of modern day people and how they throw their drugs as soon as they see a cop car. If you've just stolen Spanish gold and sank the ship, for deniability you don't want to have any Spanish treasure on board when stopped by a Spanish fleet.
@@tariqxl yup, there is definitely a solid base to pirate legends. You are also right about parrots being a symbol of status :)
@@Fierth Typically it was for resale or gifts to the King and nobles back home. Exotic animals have been used for that reason for....basically for as long as people could capture and contain them.
@@Swearengen1980 Yeah. Exotic pets have always been a prime (and amazingly profitable) black market commodity. Frankly, any pirate rich enough to *_keep_* a parrot instead of selling it would just be carrying his bling around on his shoulder. ;^)
@@BoojumFed Yep. People like to collect things and that includes animals. FFS The ill-fated Russian Baltic fleet in the Russian-Japanese War picked up a bunch of exotic animals on their way to Japan and had them roaming the decks.
I always thought that, if Kidd buried treasure so no one else could get it, why would he make it so he couldn’t get it himself?
Interesting point! And how would he have put it there if it’s unreachable (other than the obvious land changes over time)
It's so that when "they" come up and use some dirty tactics to ask where's the treasure the kiddo wouldn't or couldn't give the information even if at that moment he wanted too.
Your right he did. Mr thoughty 2 got it very wrong. The treasure had nothing to do with Captain kidd. The true legend of Oak Island is of the Knights templer hiding all their gold and money and religious relics just as the king of France helped take them down
There are more theories, they found a roman pilum on the island along with crosses associated to the crusaders.
I'm assumed the guys who engineered the booby trap would know how to disarm it somehow before tripping it
Ah good ol Oak Island...it's basically just a giant sponge now. Fwiw, my ex-bf, a hobby metal detectorist, found a Spanish coin dating to 1771, quite literally across the road from where I live in Eastern Ontario. Treasure can literally be anywhere. Except on Oak Island! :-) Great channel, glad I've found it and subscribed :-)
After some really short research, already a problem. The supposed stone with a supposed text written on it was never actually translated since it looked more like accidental scratches.
All I found is "On August 19, 1911, Collier's magazine published a firsthand account by Captain H. L. Bowdoin of the stone (which was then in use at Creighton's bookbindery in Halifax). Bowdoin described the rock as "of a basalt type hard and fine-grained". The stone he saw had no symbols on it. Although Bowdoin was told that they had worn off, he was skeptical because of the stone's hardness.[22] According to Charles B. Driscoll's 1929 book, The Oak Island Treasure (based on secondhand accounts),
The stone was shown to everyone who visited the Island in those days. Smith built this stone into his fireplace, with the strange characters outermost, so that visitors might see and admire it. Many years after his death, the stone was removed from the fireplace and taken to Halifax, where the local savants were unable to translate the inscription. It was then taken to the home of J.B. McCulley in Truro, where it was exhibited to hundreds of friends of the McCulleys who became interested in a later treasure company. Somehow the stone fell into the hands of a bookbinder, which used it as a base upon which to beat leather for many years. A generation later, with the inscription nearly worn away, the stone found its way to a bookstore in Halifax, and what happened to it after that I was unable to learn. But there are plenty of people living who have seen the stone. Nobody, however, ever seriously pretended to translate the inscription."[46]
The stone was reportedly brought by A. O. Creighton (of the 1866 expedition) from the Smith home to Creighton's bookbindery in Halifax. Harry W. Marshall (born 1879), the son of an owner of the bookbindery, wrote in 1935 that:
He well remembered seeing the stone as a boy.
"While in Creighton's possession some lad had cut his initials 'J.M.' on one corner, but apart from this there was no evidence of any inscription either cut or painted on the stone."
Creighton used the stone for a beating stone and weight.
When the business was closed in 1919, the stone was left behind.[47]
One researcher claimed that the cipher translated as "Forty feet below, two million pounds lie buried". The symbols associated with the "Forty feet below" translation first appeared in 1949's True Tales of Buried Treasure by explorer and historian Edward Rowe Snow. In his book, Snow said that he received the set of symbols from Rev. A. T. Kempton of Cambridge, Massachusetts, but no information was provided as to how or where Kempton obtained them.[48] It was found that Kempton had stated in a letter dated April 1949 that he had obtained his information from "a school teacher long since dead"
From the wiki page...
Interesting! I'm Canadian, and live right on the east coast, nice to see a story about a local mystery
Being a Canadian, this story was fascinating to me as a teenager in the 70's. Reading about the mysterious treasure, possibly from the pirate Captain Kidd, was the stuff that fueled the imagination. The fact that it's 50 years since my introduction to the story and nothing of real significance has been discovered, lends credence to the idea that there's nothing except the efforts and wasted money in that pit in Nova Scotia.
Your comment is bizarre. They've been looking for Treasure there since at least the late 1700s, so by the time YOU discovered it the search was almost 200 years old.
@@levizendt968 ha ha
As a fellow Canadian, I also became fascinated with the Oak Island mystery when I first heard it as a kid in the 70's. I believe it was the show "In Search Of..." hosted by Leonard Nemoy in the late 70s that first introduced me to the mystery.
I would completely LMAO if it turns out that they've spent all that money on nothing (even though I'm pretty sure they've made quite a profit from 9 seasons of wasting our time)
There was a series on something like this many years ago that was fascinating. Unlike most such adventures, though, gold was actually found. The documentary was called “The mystery of the Applegate Treasure.”
What they found was probably the remains of an older treasure hunter's efforts to find the treasure.
literally no one said it was Captain kids treasure, no one knows whos the treasure is supposed to be. The best guess is knigts templar, or some off shoot of them, but its still a mystery.
treasure dosnt always mean gold and silver........the could just find history, which they clearly have been succeeding at, regardless of the scale.
having seen unedited interviews from stock footage of the laguinas, and dan blankenship, long before the show ever existed, i believe they will find something.... might not be gold...... but they will find something of value, most likely something historical.
According to oak Island tv show they already found treasures in there like jewellery, gold coins etc but it wasn't a chest full of treasure just artefacts here and there
If it was knights templers then it probably books which would be gone with age.
If there was treasure Samuel Ball 100% found it. Guy went from a slave to one of the richest men in Nova Scotia and it sure wasnt due to his cabbage farm.
Informative
What a fantastic teller you are, Thoughty2! I live your tales and the way you tell them👏
I think the idea of pirates “burying treasure” comes from the fact that everyone else used to do that back then, there just wasn’t any safe space to keep valuables back then (theres stories of people finding burried gold all over America)
Bullshit. Ever heard of a CASTLE banks also existed back then. So thats THOUSANDS OF CASTLES DEFENDED BY THOUSANDS OF ARMYS AND THOUSANDS OF BANKS DEFENDED BY HUNDREDS OF MONARCHYS AND UNCOUNTED RICH PEOPLE HORDING TREASURE IN THOUSANDS OF PALACES. Name 1 story of anybody finding burried gold in america? Not counting prospectors and miners. Pirates only bury treasure in old books and shitty disney movies.
@@eddyvoidsoul6963 im not sure what mental illness you suffer from that causes you to be so angry at a random youtube comment, but FAMILIES burried their PERSONAL valuables, it was very common in the pioneer days in North America since banks were often robbed, there are dozens of stories about people finding stockpiles of gold burried in America, are you serious? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"comes from the fact that everyone else used to do that back then" can u read what u just claimed? Pmsl "Everyone else used to do that back then"
@@eddyvoidsoul6963 you rambled something about knights and castles, i was referring to the settlers in North America, banks were often robbed, gold miners were often robbed, and the people robbing them, the only way to keep valuables safe was to burry them, there are dozens of stories of people finding burried stockpiles of coins in North America
@@ragdolltrucking u watch too many westerns
If I was a clever pirate I’d make a “treasure map” that leads to nothing. Meanwhile hiding my loot in plain sight, more or less.
lol sooo eric the boneless and eric the red.
Wouldn't they want to bury treasure to save for later, when they get too old for this S?
Also, if I'm not mistaken, they did find remains of a sizable ship right next to the money pit. It sank in the bay and for some reason, the bay disappeared in the sand that aggregated around it. Either the ship changed the flow, or the geography was altered one way or another. This brings me to a potential second reason for burying a treasure: what if you lose your mode of transport of said treasure? -even worse, when you got attacked and the enemy is likely to find the shipwreck? In that case, burying both would make quite some sense, though, I don't know how many pirates would have been able to do such a feat of engineering...
"when they get too old for this S". In that case, they'd probably be too old to dig.
@@swm1963duluth that deep maybe, but sailing and fighting are physically more taxing.
I really liked the video Thoughty, in my opinion the only thing I believe these people might be missing from the information presented here, is actually a geographical and ecosystem knowledge. No matter where they dig from, if the "treasure room" is connected to the flood mechanism it is always going to be filled no matter where you dig from. So you have to do it smart, predict the low tides and focus all efforts at the correct time. It is also quite possible that after all these hundreds of years, the landscape has changed enough to create the "booby traps" itself. Lastly I don't think anyone would go through that much trouble to find a way to get such a hard spot, deep underground, just to throw away something. It might not even be treasure, but whatever it is, it is probably really interesting.
Thoughty2: We’ve been leaving our cRAP lying around for millennia, after all.
Me looking around at the 5,000 random socks lying in my house: *_This is true_*
It has been interesting to see what has been found - evidence of the First Nations people living there, evidence of some kind of industry etc. If nothing else, the history they have discovered is interesting. But then I am a history nerd.
There is one documented case of "walking the plank" during the "golden age of piracy", but only one.
It was captain hook
@@shuruff904 Lol, it was not "captain hook".
What if the mysterious treasure shaft is actually nothing but a confined well that got abandoned when it turned out that it was salty?
the depression could of been left from someone already having dug up the treasure and then filled in the hole again aswell, anyone ever considered that?
There are layers of traps that hasn't been activated yet yho
@@argeldelacruz9545 could of been set by the finders resetting traps to make no one ever think of tracking the stolen treasure down above land.Nothing is Ever gonna be found there anyway now, its a laugh , season 11 like next yr, Fuck off :( Sickened!!
i love oak island its a great show and its so good and the 1st part about danel mcginnis is that he was not looking for a place to farm he was with his friends and they saw a light coming from the island and went to invesagate and found a square indent in the ground and a winch as in something had been put there or taken out
Bingo, idk how he missed this?
He apparently did very little research on this subject. The fact that they found ancient roads, tar pine kilns, the swamp being man made, and recent water tests confirming large amounts of gold in the water makes his video extremely outdated. If he had made this video 5 years ago, it would make more sense.
@@riftur7636 yes i agree with you
Missing out on the Templar theory too. Still love his videos but wondering how many I would second guess if I knew anything about the subject matter previously.
Oh yea totally
I always chalked the curse of Oak Island up to another BS Discovery channel show like Ghost Hunters etc. Let's be real if Captain Kidd really did bury a treasure there he was the greatest civil engineer in all of human history. Because no one in 200+ years has been able to sink a hole like he did in the ground there.
what you learn about our world is every time there is a wonderous, fantastic, inspiring explanation and a mundane one, it's always the mundane one.
I've always wondered how the flood tunnels worked. Thanks for that. I've known about the Oak Island Treasure since I read a copy of Readers Digest way back in the 60's.I love the show and this is just more great info!
I can see the points being made in this video, but it completely glosses over and skips many of the discoveries made by the Laginas. If the flood tunnels are natural, why was there coconut fibers all over the coast where the tunnel entrances are. Why have they found artifacts from civilizations that are believed to have never been in the area?.... You may be right about there not being a treasure, or maybe it's long gone already. However, if I was a betting man I'd definitely put money on the idea that something significant in history happened there before the story of the money pit.
Got any guesses on what that event might be or what makes you think that
@@diychad7268 I really don't know, or have a clue as to what event happened there, but there was definitely something. Did you not see where they dug up the cove and found all sorts of structures there? How did coconut fibers get imbedded in the sand on the cove? Why is there timbers, let alone man cut timbers buried 100' down? There's lots of strange things in the swamp area too, like the cobble roadway. Again, I don't know that it's treasure, or the knights templar like they suggest, but those things don't naturally occur. Someone went through a lot of trouble putting those things there.
the history channel has never lied before ....... well except for every ''reality'' show they made
They find Egyptian artifacts in the states even though they are believed to have never been there
@@zackprice8688 this isn’t just artifacts there a whole Goddamn road and a wharf covered by a man made swamp. And the road heads towards the supposed money pit. There is absolutely proof of a large scale industrial work I believe dating back to the 16th and 15th century.
Although there may be no treasure something absolutely happed there that was not recorded at least it’s in general knowledge.
The guy making this video really glosses over things unfortunately.
As a fan of Curse of Oak Island and this channel it was amazing seeing you covering it..i really believe that the treasure/secrets will be uncovered soon.
there is no treasure, how is that not *incredibly* obvious at this point? You think pirates with shovels had the ability to dig a hole 100 ft into the ground? Why in the world would they be burying it in the first place? Whats the point in robbing people for treasure and then burying it so that you could never use it?
@@SpydersByte the TV show is the treasure because it made more money than any buried treasure could be worth.
Exactly ... in another 60 or 70 seasons.
@@SpydersByteexactly. And then carve a message out in stone to say it’s 10 feet below
Love your channel and the unique way in which you embellish your stories with fact and fiction! Keep them coming! 😎
100% it was found and whoever got their hands on it didn't tell a soul to keep from paying taxes and to not be robbed.
Put yourself in the position of being on your own and finding treasure. You would quietly get it on a vessel and as far away as possible. It would be all you would think about every night.
My words. Imagine u find alot of old goldcoins, jewelery, gems.
U dont want any attention and u have all the time of the world to studiy how to sell it the right way.
Even it takes me like 5 years...doesnt matter.
If im that rich i wouldnt bother to learn how to get rid of it professionally and im sure the person who found the treasure did it that way.
Unless there was never anything there to begin with 🤷♀️😄
Using your own logic, it seems like that's just what the original pirate would have done lol. No pirate treasure has ever been found by anyone.
I've seen a german docu where they found some paper with chinese ink on it. This island is so cool and the best stories you didnt even tell!
Greetz from germany :)
I believe they talked about that paper on the Oak Island show once. I could be wrong, but I remember hearing about that somewhere.
Wow, been a long time since I've seen anything on Oak Island. Recognized it long before you said it. Coconut fiber, planks, flood tunnels. I hope to still be around when and if they ever figure it out.
The 'planks' are part of the legend. No concrete evidence of planks.
Eventually someone will find a message in a bottle that simply says:
"The real treasure is the friends you made along the way. Capt W. Kidd"
Exactly, I have been calling this treasure hunt the greatest April fools' joke ever created, and most like created by ETs that probably built this island from the bottom up thousands even hundreds of thousands of years ago just to have a late night laugh at the Humans that will go to great lengths and cost to dig holes in the ground and find only questions upon more questions and not a single jewel or piece of treasure in all that time, except the occasional bobby dazzler pendent. The greatest and biggest April Fools' Joke ever. But I admit... it has been fun watching this as though I was that ET builder having a good laugh. Will there be another season?
Only the Lagina's know for sure? (endofline)
The hole is connected to the ocean so... if there's ever been a treasure, I'm pretty sure it was swept out into the open waters by the tides. Even if the coins were stored away in a wooden box, that wouldn't have helped much. If you put a wooden box in a hole where it's drowned in saline water twice per day, neither the wood nor the metal lock will last very long. Worms etc. will do the rest. And once the coins are swept through the underground channel into the ocean, you'll never find them again. They might now be spread over thousands of square miles of ocean floor.
I'm not sure if in your aware of this, but gold is as dense as tungsten and no amount of water can wash away a solid gold coin like it's made of paper.
I mean I'm sure an offshore oil rig building company could be able to create a 100 ft in diameter water wall that could be dropped as you dig and sift through the sand for anything cool along the way. Using water pumps to discharge the water at pace of in flow or no pump at all and keep emptying just the sand... scuba crew could then possibly be able to guide dig crews etc. Gotta figure gold has weight and with the water its gonna move a little over time...
Have you seen the show though? They spend like 99% of the time on analysis and side quests and 1% of the time on any kind of excavation
@@Dukeflyhawker I've watched like 20 mins of that crap. bunch of dudes with access to almost anything you could need and they sit there and argue about getting wet without even pulling a shovel full of sand out.
@@thatmeme1360 I envy you. I endured 3-4 seasons of that mess. Also what about winter excavation? Would be harder on the equipment but the freezing temps solves the problem of water logging.
@@Dukeflyhawker if there is pirate gold there this is how they would've done it to build it. ruclips.net/video/sXRHerkmOU0/видео.html and how it would have to be done to extract it.
heres a thought block the damn opening that leads to the hole being drowned in water, if you cant find it its obviously nearby so why not transfer some soil/cement/whatever that can block unto the clearing of the hole thus blocking the seawater coming in , drain the hole and get the treasure.. i dont know im not a digging guy but thats simply the solution not drain the water cause obviously you cant drain the whole sea around you ..
For those who think Captain Kid sounds familiar he was the inspiration for the One Piece character by the same name
I ran across one theory that it was the Templar Knights who buried it and not Captain Kidd. Forget exactly where, or when I saw that. But according to that theory, it's supposed to be where they hid the treasure that's supposed to have gone missing when their order fell. There's so many theories about Oak island and the treasure that's supposed to be there, that it's hard too keep track of them all.
for that case, the treasures had been found by Nicholas Cage and his friends in National Treasure..so yeah probably owned by Knight Templar
The Templars are the Illuminati the medieval era.
Anything mysterious is attributed to them, most of it is just modern mythology of the unknown past
Guy 1: *Digging a hole*
Guy2: "Hi! Are you digging a hole?"
Guy1: "Yes."
Guy2: "Can I dig too?!
Guy1: "Grab a shovel."
Guy3: "Hi! Are you guys digging a hole?"
Guys 1 and 2: "There's a shovel right there."
Guy3: "Cool!"
This theory only works if (1) the first guy also had a few cases of beer with him, and then (2) every other guy also carried some beer with him. Both of which, going by how I've seen some backyards get plowed up in my neighborhood, are actually likely to have been the case.
Another theory that I have, however, is a bit more spectacular.
That theory involves the band Wind Rose inventing time travel, going back in time (and packing plenty of beer, obviously), and finding out that the timemachine deposited them on that island instead of at their ancestor's homes. So, they decided to try and think of a kick-ass song to commemorate the event... came up with nothing, one of them starts to idle-mindedly dig in his boredom, the others see this and join in... and... *_*BOOM we have a song!*_* - "I am a dwarf and I'm digging a hole... diggy-diggy hole, diggy-diggy hole..."
This theory might have a few flaws, but at least it's still more sane than the crappola that "Ancient Aliens" would've come up with.
One would have to also ask how did Kidd expect to recover said treasure considering everyone elses issues
If he disabled the sabotage(s) he set, it would go much easier.
my parents used to watch curse of oak island all the time, they were so invested lol. this brings back memories
I have a theory... What if the captain threw the treasure into this spot, thinking it was only something like a handful of meters deep... However, over time it eventually sunk deeper and deeper as time went on as sinkholes formed.
That doesn't even make any sense because there were platforms in the hole spaced out every few feet.
And also if that were true then he placed his message saying the location of the treasure either on the surface or just below which would be super dumb.
I've dug on the island and seen strange stuff. I think it was an old mine.
the treasure they dug up to use as evidence against kidd was most likely "the" treasure but as usual every time the story was told the amount was bumped up a bit. or the folks that dug up the evidence decided to keep 80% for them selfs and just hand a small portion
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So far I think the theory that the escaping Templar's bringing the treasure to Oak Island (Whether it was the grail or whatever they found sacred other than just coin) is the most interesting theory. The current team behind Oak Island have found items dating back to that time period including lead crosses that had connection to the Templars. They seem to have found evidence that the island was used for docking ships. An entire section of the island was man made to hide the area a ship would have been docked. So at the very least, something happened on that island whether there is treasure or not. As far back as 1400s. And NOT Native American. European.
Something that is left out of this is the coconut fibres that have been found and carbonated to be very old at various depths. Yet coconuts do not grow in that region.
Carbonated 😭
@@log6n yeah like on the radio
hurricane. a strong hurricane looping around Florida off of Jamaica could push debris out to the Florida straights. that currant runs north along the east coast before diving towards Iceland.
all that flotsam ends up somewhere
@@dr.floridaman4805 they found it about 120 ft underground and about half a mile inland.