Fire in the Hole: Evidence of a continuous burn event in the swamp thrills the team, supporting the theory that a ship was burned and buried there centuries ago.
Cannon Fodder: As the team chases the trajectory of the stone pathway in the swamp, they discover pieces of an English cannon dating back to nearly a century before the Money Pit.
A Bend In The Road: As the team meticulously uncovers the swamp's stone roadway, they hit on the first signs that it could be heading toward the Money Pit.
Digging Their Heels In: While searching the spoils excavated from the Money Pit area, Alex Lagina discovers evidence of human activity deep underground, dating back to 1492.
Rocky Road: Digging deeper than ever before, the Laginas and their team find evidence of previously unknown structures in the Money Pit. In the swamp, Gary strikes gold.
Connecting The Lots: Rick, Marty and the team are astonished when they realise the mysterious stone roadway in the swamp may be heading directly towards the Money Pit.
Rock, Paper, Serpents: Analysis of the serpent mound has it dating back to the Templars, suggesting it may one of the most important discoveries in North America.
Seaing is Believing: The discovery of an expanding stone roadway under the muck of the swamp sends the team out to sea to investigate exactly how far it reaches.
The Master Plan: New research shines light on a possible master plan created with strategically placed boulders that could point the team directly to the Money Pit vault.
Alignment: The team is amazed when an evolving theory accurately identifies two man-made anomalies that they believe may be landmarks created to pinpoint the Money Pit.
The Boys are Back: Rick, Marty and the team unearth evidence of a centuries old tar kiln, suggesting significant industry on Oak Island long before the discovery of the Money Pit.
Off The Railing: As winter quickly approaches and time begins to run out, the fellowship discover the most compelling evidence yet that a ship may have been buried in the swamp.
Fire in the Hole: Evidence of a continuous burn event in the swamp thrills the team, supporting the theory that a ship was burned and buried there centuries ago.
Cannon Fodder: As the team chases the trajectory of the stone pathway in the swamp, they discover pieces of an English cannon dating back to nearly a century before the Money Pit.
A Bend In The Road: As the team meticulously uncovers the swamp's stone roadway, they hit on the first signs that it could be heading toward the Money Pit.
Digging Their Heels In: While searching the spoils excavated from the Money Pit area, Alex Lagina discovers evidence of human activity deep underground, dating back to 1492.
Rocky Road: Digging deeper than ever before, the Laginas and their team find evidence of previously unknown structures in the Money Pit. In the swamp, Gary strikes gold.
Connecting The Lots: Rick, Marty and the team are astonished when they realise the mysterious stone roadway in the swamp may be heading directly towards the Money Pit.
Rock, Paper, Serpents: Analysis of the serpent mound has it dating back to the Templars, suggesting it may one of the most important discoveries in North America.
Mounding Evidence: While powerful currents threaten Alex and Tony's dangerous dive in the Northern Atlantic, Rick and Marty investigate a mysterious earthen anomaly.
Seaing is Believing: The discovery of an expanding stone roadway under the muck of the swamp sends the team out to sea to investigate exactly how far it reaches.
The Master Plan: New research shines light on a possible master plan created with strategically placed boulders that could point the team directly to the Money Pit vault.
Alignment: The team is amazed when an evolving theory accurately identifies two man-made anomalies that they believe may be landmarks created to pinpoint the Money Pit.
The Boys are Back: Rick, Marty and the team unearth evidence of a centuries old tar kiln, suggesting significant industry on Oak Island long before the discovery of the Money Pit.
Remote Control: In the midst of a worldwide pandemic, Rick, Marty and the team head back to Oak Island, convinced that they have evidence that will help them solve the mystery.
Cannon Fodder: As the team chases the trajectory of the stone pathway in the swamp, they discover pieces of an English cannon dating back to nearly a century before the Money Pit.
Cannon Fodder: As the team chases the trajectory of the stone pathway in the swamp, they discover pieces of an English cannon dating back to nearly a century before the Money Pit.
Digging Their Heels In: While searching the spoils excavated from the Money Pit area, Alex Lagina discovers evidence of human activity deep underground, dating back to 1492.
Rocky Road: Digging deeper than ever before, the Laginas and their team find evidence of previously unknown structures in the Money Pit. In the swamp, Gary strikes gold.
Rock, Paper, Serpents: Analysis of the serpent mound has it dating back to the Templars, suggesting it may one of the most important discoveries in North America.
Slipway When Wet: A shocking new discovery at Smith's Cove suggests that the origin of the Oak Island mystery may date much earlier than the treasure hunters ever suspected.