The Curse of Oak Island

Wowzers....

With 10x all but finished (minus a real look at the floor) that pretty much leaves the vault as the last hope for any real treasure find.

I wonder what Dan's reaction was to seeing his baby come up empty?

I also wonder why they didn't send the robot back down to find the floor since the team was still there when they were debating such things.

This is so deflating and next week we are back to staring at rocks :(

I fear a big ratings drop with all the 10x hype ending this way!
 
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I watched the first season of it but I came to the conclusion the show will just leave you wanting the secrets but the show will never let us know there is nothing there.
 
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LOL..... Nope , wrong place to search . What is hidden is HIDDEN and shall remain so . Many other factors come into play and there is one who was obsessed with the supernatural involved ......... now who was he ? Decades ago "He" sought treasures and of course "the Ark of the Covenant " and whatever else is hidden alongside it . Power has been sought by many who would use this "Power" unwisely therefore it remains hidden from them , yet still they seek !! I'm not referring to the brothers who are on a quest and it is entertaining to watch !
 
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Things continue to fall flat as the latest sonar whatever tech comes up empty and then we stare at rocks. The big finish is another wacko coming in with a theory.

Ugh
 
Having difficulty staying with them recently! They need to refocus over there soon cuz as you say, staring at rocks is getting to me.
 
Well, at least SOMEBODY found SOMETHING!

Roman sword allegedly found off Oak Island - Unexplained Mysteries

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A remarkable new find has suggested that the Romans may have visited North America 2,000 years ago.
Located on the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada, Oak Island has long remained a place of mystery and intrigue. Its most prominent enigma, a strange booby-trapped shaft known as the Money Pit, has claimed the lives of many who have sought to unravel its secrets.

Now however researchers lead by historic investigator J. Hutton Pulitzer claim to have discovered evidence that it was actually the Romans who first set foot on the island having arrived there almost 1,500 years before Christopher Columbus set out on his voyage to the Americas.

The claim centers around the finding of what is believed to be a Roman shipwreck off the coast of the island and a Roman sword that was recovered from the water within its vicinity.

"Some years ago, a man and his son were scalloping off Oak Island, which sees them hang a rake-like object off the back of their boat," said Pulitzer. "When they brought this up, the sword came up with it. They thought they were going to get into trouble due to restrictions in Nova Scotia which made all private shipwreck diving for treasure outlawed. So they freaked out about it."

The man passed the sword on to his wife when he died and then from there it went to his daughter before eventually ending up in the hands of her husband who decided to come forward with it.

According to Pulitzer, the sword's metallic properties match those of genuine Roman weapons and the shipwreck from which it allegedly came still remains untouched at the bottom of the sea.

"We know beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is Roman," he said. "I think this is the single most important discovery for the Americas - an event that will re-write history."
 
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