The Curse of Oak Island: EVIDENCE OF SHIPWRECK Found on Lot 32 (Season 10)
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The Oak Island team conducts a large excavation that reveals evidence of a ship. See more in this clip from Season 10, “Wharf and Pieces.”
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“The Curse of Oak Island” follows brothers Marty and Rick Lagina as they investigate the mystery of a buried treasure on Oak Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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This is so fake.…such a shame that the “history channel” promotes this
Stop tell dam lieeeeee ☝️
The first viewer to wish you guys the best of luck I think you guys already found the treasure on revealing the hidden history of Oak Island you guys are all awesome God bless🇺🇸
show me more compelling evidence. lol
This show amazes me
👆 — НАVЕ А GООD ТIМЕ — FIND YОUR LОVЕ! 👄🥰w🍒
1 metal detector on the island. drag this out for a few more years.
Look carefully for sam ball carving his name on it.
There is a story to be told about the island but, for all the technology, traveling abroad, research and more, this story will go on and on. They haven’t found anything of immense value, no Templar treasure, just a few trinkets found on the surface. I don’t think the Canadian Gov. will let them excavate the island, the Templar treasure will remain buried for eternity. The team made more money from viewership than what they found and the older wives and grandmothers of this journey will go to their graves never hearing of any significant treasure. It’s all a waste of time.
We want to see Gary empty his pockets before one of these digs because we all have figured out that he’s a slight of hand master
I don’t know about anybody else but I’m not interested in billionaires digging up in the entire Island for gold. I’m a Trump Republican but I don’t believe in this.
Did you call digsafe?
Intertied history of Samuel Ball and the Vaughns. The Vaughns made ships, repairs, etc on Lot 32 on the western side of the swamp-harbor and the western rock roadway (that still needs to be uncovered). The Vaughns would split the family and move their ship construction drydocks to Lot 1 and 2 and the boulderless beach and the rock promontory that would anchor down a lengthy floating wooden wharf. The other parts of the Vaughn family would move up to New Brunswick setting up a massive ship construction industry and make their greater fortune there (during the times of the whaling and cod fishing fleets).
Samuel Ball would buy Lot 6, 7, then Lot 24, where the remains a rock promontory and also had a floating wooden wharf there, with a southern rock roadway along the southern shoreline from Lot 21–32, to the harbor western rock roadway, connecting at the point of the Eye of the Swamp artesian freshwater rock well, and then to the uncovered Lot 15 harbor eastern rock roadway, and from Lot 15 over to Lot 18 and 19 of the South Bay.
Samuel Ball would gain the British land-grant of Lot 32, in the time during/after the Vaughn movements to the western shoreline and moves to New Brunswick, and move his floating wharf from Lot 24 to Lot 32. After his death, John Smith and other owners would move the floating wharf over to the same rock promontory and station it at Lot 15. In later times of the searchers, the wharf would move to Lot 19/20. During the massive tropical storms and hurricanes that Niova Scotia experiences, the wharf has been torn off in the late 1890s/early 1900s, and was thrown by water, wind, and tidal surge back up onto Lot 32 western harbor shoreline — where photos show it decomposing and discarded.
Where did Samuel Ball get his money ? By ox and wagon hauling cargo, and other mined materials from the mines and port docks, with warehouses, storehouses, and the Vaughn ship construction business. The purchase of Lot 24 with the (already?) installed floating wharf gave Ball mooring fees such as Capt James Anderson and the ship Betsy moored there, plus other import/export cargo coming off the ships to get to the industrial areas around the harbor (swamp) area.
There are 3 known rock anchor stones (2 found by Fred Nolan — NW and NE stones and mapped in his 1974 Oak Island treasure map). Another is said to have been at Lot 15 (but the iron bolt was found by Rick). This means that NW, NE, and SE corners were 3 interior harbor floating wharfs and mooring areas (with cargo cranes and hauling of cargo onto and off the island. The SW corner was the ship’s drydocks, construction, careening (ship’s hull cleaning), and repairs. Thus having Lot 32 and Lot 15 with an outside mooring wharf provided additional mooring fees anbd cargo transport fees for offshore ships coming in.
What is also known is that the recent aerial drone LIDAR footage, better quality than the 2016 aerial plane LIDAR shown on Canadian Geological website, shows what they are digging out as a massive building area, a rock wharfage, and what would be the south shoreline roadway and the western harbor roadway.
What is not said is that Lot 30/31, not readily shown on maps, or LIDAR unless in the same southern portion of the Lots 30–32 was a zinc mine in the area. Guess what Samuel Ball eventually bought before he acquired Lot 32. Lots 30 and 31 area part of this building, and/or other rock crushing, smelting operations, and ships cargo warehousing that they are now digging out.
So if they find wood wharf remains, a smelting operation, mining materials, ships construction materials and a cargo warehouse, this is what is being shown from research given to them nearly 3 years previous to this …
Samuel Ball was not a subsistence cabbage farmer, he was an intelligent, hard-working, up-and-coming industrialist and real estate person (also buying what would become of the small island outside known as Sam’s Island in which he had other nearby cows/oxen.
The real and greater complex history of Oak Island has barely been shown and known other than research by myself and presented to the Laginas for their greater discovery of the whole island — and finding what treasures there are (under Lot 15/16 ! or the original mines and deposited treasures — like the Aztec treasure of 1513, and other ancient Templar et al deposits made in the area.
I’m surprised this show is still going.
Hope we find out where the lead is from
SPARKLES! BEDASSLERS!! NOTHING!!