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NEW DISCOVERY in the Swamp (Season 12) | The Curse of Oak Island

2025-01-15 Entertainment
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The crew excavates a mysterious cobblestone pathway. See more in this clip from Season 12, Episode 8, "A Bead on the Target." Watch all new episodes of The Curse of Oak Island, Tuesdays at 9/8c and catch up on previous episodes at www.history.com #OakIsland Subscribe for more from The Curse of Oak Island and other great The HISTORY Channel shows: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT Find out more about the series and watch full episodes on our site: https://histv.co/OakIsland Check out exclusive The HISTORY Channel content: History Newsletter - https://histv.co/newsletter Website - https://histv.co/History Facebook - https://histv.co/Facebook TikTok - http://bit.ly/4kZKjXi "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. The HISTORY® Channel, a division of A+E Networks, is the premier destination for historical storytelling. From best-in-class documentary events, to a signature slate of industry leading nonfiction series and premium fact-based scripted programming, The HISTORY® Channel serves as the most trustworthy source of informational entertainment in media. The HISTORY® channel has been named the #1 U.S. TV network in buzz for seven consecutive years by YouGov BrandIndex, and a top favorite TV network by Beta Research Corporation. For a deeper dive, visit history.com or follow @HISTORY on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok. For additional press materials visit the A+E Networks Press Center at http://press.aenetworks.com.

Top Comments (10)

@AlanBarnes1013 2025-01-15

One thing about the show, if you miss seeing a year of it, you don’t miss too much what happened there

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@jefferson66 2025-01-15

If I ever start a band, it's going to be called "Bobby Dazzler and the Top Pocket Finds."

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@docschultz7862 2025-01-15

I don’t understand why they only have one person metal detecting since they uncover so many items! I’d have someone on each plot!

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@johnlord8337 2025-01-15

One needs to go back and look at Fred Nolan's 1960s map and surveying of Oak Island (google image). The pre-1762 stone roadways were from Samuel Ball and Capt James Anderson Lot 25 and 26 (that Ball acquired). Anderson and his floating wharf were cargo unloads, and the shoreline stone roadway has not been excavated. This runs up to the SW portion of the harbor/swamp, where the Vaughns had their original Lot 33 ship dry docks, repairs, construction and pull outs, (and the old pit/gang saw mill in that area) much like these northern timbers being excavated. Later, when the Vaughns split up, the bigger part of the family moves to Labrador with the young whaling industry and made their millions in constructing whaling ships. The other branch stayed on Oak Island and moved their shipping operations over to Lot 1-5, and the boulderless beach, with its drydocks, and the Lot 5 massive windmill operated pit saw mill, klinker machine for pounding down rocks into smelting powder, fabric and textiles weaving machines, klinker machine for pounding out fiber crops grown on the island for linen (flax) and burlap, jute, sack cloth (hemp, sisal, mallow). The whole western stone roadway of Lot 33 needs to be excavated like Lot 15 and 14. This is where Samuel Ball moved the floating wharf to be near the harbor facilities and industrial operations around the harbor. After his death, the wharf was moved to Lot 15 and the small jetty outcrop and placed there. Later, during the treasure hunts, the wharf was moved to the jetty outcrop seen in the old photos of those times. A massive weather storm ripped the wharf and shoved it (via tidal surge) up onto Lot 33, where there is a picture that is not the colonial snake fencing of split rails, but Anderson's-Ball's floating wharf that then became abandoned, and rotten in place. This would be where any and all such metal debris of this floating wharf would be found in this western stone roadway shoulder area. The northern area, as I have pounding the pulpit about, had 3 other small floating harbor docks in the NW, NE, and the SE areas. This is why there IS an entire surround-around the harbor a stone roadway for cargo loading and unloading products onto/off from the incoming ships. Oak Island was once a massive industrial and military defense complex making all kinds of products. It would be considered the Hong Kong of its day with crafts, metal works, wood works, rope, sails, ships, boats, flat boats, shallow shore fishing craft, deep ocean (Grand Banks cod fishing fleets), textiles, dyes, fiber crops, grinding stones, lead, zinc, tin, iron, sulfur, carbon powder, gunpowder, rifle/pistol/cannon factories, blacksmithy and smelting operations. Wind-assisted bellows operating for blacksmithy and smelting kilns for metals, saltpeter, hydrous gypsum (whitewash) and anhydrous (dry) gypsum (calcium sulfur products), limestone (calcium, quicklime) ... and so so much much more products.

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@jbloomfield44 2025-01-16

Aaaaaaaaaaaand ........ They found wood 😂😂😂

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@HISTORY 2025-01-14

Watch all new episodes of The Curse of Oak Island, Tuesdays at 9/8c and catch up on previous episodes at www.history.com

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@oldtimer7979 2025-01-16

the log structure is called a corduroy road, a common road building technique in soft swampy terrain.

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@ScRappyB 2025-01-20

This show is literally 90% recap and 10% new footage - I always pop back to check it out randomly throughout the years...and its the same thing over and over lol

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@kipperlane5589 2025-01-15

Metal detector expert lol I guess I’m an expert too

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@stephenbrewins3689 2025-01-15

I laid a few platform logs down earlier as well and believe me they took some flushing!😂

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