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@waynesbutler7834 My Replies are getting shadow banned: What was buried/concealed at Oak Island deep underground was never meant to be recovered. I believe it is a (religious) tomb. The original Money Pit was a deep open sinkhole that somehow connected to the "then-dry" cavern(s) under the island with one or more entrances at the Oak Island shoreline which were above the mean high water line in ancient times and accessible. The sinkhole was subsequently backfilled after the fact from the bottom up to conceal what was buried there. The Geological Survey of Canada did research there in the 1990's and the bathymetric maps they produced of the Mahone Bay seabed adjacent to Oak Island showed that the sea level surrounding Oak Island was much lower upwards of two millennium ago. Rick briefly talked about the slowly-rising sea level fact on an episode a few years back but I bet nobody really paid attention to what he was saying in that short segment.
ОтветитьGreat video! And so random seeing some old American dude wearing a newcastle hat 😅
ОтветитьYeah that should fetch a pretty penny;)
ОтветитьHuge news love this
I think we will see many travellers pre 1450
Two coins found in the spoils of lot 5, how is that possible when they were screening every bucket full of dirt? I say foul.
ОтветитьSo the Oak Island crowd is still reaching for that Viking Connection huh?..lol
The Vikings barely got along with each other and you're trying to tell me they were working with the Templar knights to hide the biggest treasure known to mankind? LOL
Sigh... Henry Sinclair was Earl of Orkney islands, Viking settlements he's the connection to the Vikings. Newport tower is the southernmost they (Sinclair) went. Westford knight is from Gunn clan a German knight listed in Sinclair voyage. Barron xeno affirms the voyage. Mi'kmaq pottery confirms glooscap legend of white god sailing his island. What you've missed is Sinclair family foundation of Scottish Masonic Lodge. The Orkney scroll being the first Masonic scroll/lesson. Ask your Masonic members if their first initiations included a length of rope (for measuring) and disheveled clothes? The mapping of Green Oaks , Nova Scotia...ie oak Island. You've touched on Nicholas poissons paintings showing the valley of gold which is Nova Scotia. And something new... Sinclair altered the course of a river, with the highest tidal surge and buried a stone tomb then released the river to cover it.
The real treasure brought over was not just gold, but people fleeing the church. The Le Blanc family in Canada has 10 generations of people which cannot be explained. As it makes them arrive at the same time as Henry Sinclairs voyage in 1398. The oak Island mystery is bigger than just the lost templar treasure ships escaping to Scotland fleeing from the church. If you have the eyes to see it.
The Laginas are grasping at straws, they don't find anything on Oak Island except some old stuff that previous settlers simply lost, it's getting a bit sad how they're still dragging out that show 😪
ОтветитьI thought it was pretty well known through the local history that the Islands around and including Oak Isle were “ man made”, or “ man altered” by vikings and local natives for the purpose of Oyster farming around 700ad to 1000ad
ОтветитьMy ancestors were there.
Ответитьwhat do you want to see
ОтветитьSomewhere after the coast, the Vikings had another dwelling that they have not yet found,
what if it is oaks island.
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They're likely in a predicament where the Canadian government made finding the treasure a bad idea. So moving forward, it's more about producing a show. Just a conspiracy theory.
ОтветитьIntresting but not surprising that during the 13 to the 14 centuries they did travel the oceans exploring even right into the furthest point on the planet as objects have been found in Australia on the Western Australia coast that are believed to be from Norse explorers
ОтветитьI found this fascinating as I knew nothing about L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland--- and I am a Canadian Citizen. This is educational and will link this to Nova Scotia and Oak Island if only they can "connect the dots" with concrete archaeological evidence.
ОтветитьI love this show 👍👍
ОтветитьThat "arrowhead" design looks like it is made for punching through armor on a crossbow bolt, which the Vikings did not use. Lagina did not ask the blacksmith if the iron point was of Viking design; he asked if it could be made using Viking-era tools.
ОтветитьThe arrow head looks like the tip of a crossbow bolt to me.
Ответить"The Curse of Oak Island: ANCIENT VIKING ARROWHEAD UNEARTHED" Gosh, a Viking arrowhead? Where are the treasures at the bottoms of the mineshafts? 12 years of BS. It was fun the first few years, now just extremely boring.
ОтветитьHahaha….what a shite episode.
ОтветитьFinally talking about the Heritage Moment from the 90s lol. Iykyk
ОтветитьWhy would you bury priceless treasure on a swampy island at 60 or 70 feet below sea level? Sounds ridiculus to start with.
ОтветитьThey found everything, except what they're looking for!
Ответитьjoke island!
ОтветитьWhere finding nothing gets views.
ОтветитьI do not want to see another clip of The Curse of Oak Island unless there is some gold in it
ОтветитьAs soon as the show slows down Gary plants artifacts around the area and their off on another goose chase.😎
ОтветитьStop lying about my ancestors.
ОтветитьThe treasure is gone it will never be found even if they find it they will never say anything cause they're making a fortune off the show
ОтветитьCk out the runestone, on Poteau Mt. By Heavener Ok. Supposedly 1200 viking runes.
ОтветитьFinding everything but nothing worth a dime 😂
ОтветитьThis kind of History is always worth a watch.
ОтветитьThis show is so boring now. Just like the UFO shows they like to use the words, what if, maybe, possibly, could it be, enough already. I'm done.
ОтветитьRyan dunn out there
ОтветитьAll they will find is scraps. Nobody hides treasures and doesn't come back for it!!!
ОтветитьHow come americans can't pronounce newfoundland? Why do you guys say newfoundlyn? it's LAND! as in newfoundLAND. NOT LYNN
Ответитьfinding old wood from tunnels got boring.
Let's plant some Viking artifacts on Oak Island ?
Well the vikings did discover America.
ОтветитьThe fact that the Norris were that close to Kensington makes me believe that Scott Walter is 100% correct in saying that the Kensington rune stone is 100% a real deal land claim set forth by the Norris and proves that people were here hundreds of years before Columbus !!
ОтветитьTemplers were some of the first Bankers, is Oak Island their Vault? Does that make you Bank robbers?
ОтветитьI'M A NORSE VIKING DESCENDANT AND I'M THINK THEY WHO BUILD A MAN MADE OAK ISLAND IN NOVA SCOTIA THE MONEY PIT IS THAT A VIKING SHIP IN UNDERGROUND ABOUT 90 FEET BELOW
ОтветитьGreat a new word bog iron, so it's possible it's a byproduct of a animal or other forms of life? accumulating after decomposition
ОтветитьWhat a crock of shite this programme is. Telling truth would get more views.
ОтветитьThe show with the inane narration script that uses up more time than the rest of the show.
ОтветитьShow us the money already. Smh.
ОтветитьThey’re just realizing the Vikings were involved? Omg I’ve been saying it since season in the comments. They brought the Ark to North America. It’s all in the Tempest which was in Season 1 but let’s waste millions of dollars
ОтветитьWow, so much more advanced than the other immigrants to the continent, the Indians
ОтветитьField trip 🚙
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