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  1. The Oak Island mystery is a series of stories and legends concerning buried treasure and unexplained objects found on or near Oak Island in Nova Scotia. Since the 18th century, attempts have been made to find treasure and artifacts. Hypotheses about artifacts present on the island range from pirate treasure to Shakespearean manuscripts to the ...

  2. What is the Oak Island curse? Simply, that seven men will die before the treasure is found. Its source is unspecified, but the curse appears to have formed over the past 100 years. How many people have died looking for treasure on Oak Island? Some put the figure as high as fourteen, but we know of at least six already. The first was an unnamed ...

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  4. This interactive map lets you explore the what and where of Rick and Marty Lagina's intriguing discoveries on Oak Island.

    • The Money Pit. The discovery that started it all. In 1795, 16-year-old Daniel McGuiness went on a fishing expedition to Oak Island. Upon landing, he came across an oak tree with unnatural markings.
    • Jewelled Brooch. Now jumping 200 years, at lot 21 on the western side of Oak Island, the Laginas found a jewelled brooch. This was near where Daniel McGuiness had lived.
    • Granite Stone. Found 90 feet down the Money Pit was a granite stone. One carved with peculiar symbols. No-one has accurately deciphered the code though one attempt gives the translation ‘Forty feet below, two million pounds are buried’.
    • Coconut Fibres. During the early excavations of The Money Pit, searchers found large amounts of coconut fibre at a depth of 60 feet. But the nearest coconut trees were 1500 miles away.
  5. Feb 6, 2024 · Embark on a thrilling journey into the latest episode of Season 11 of The Curse of Oak Island, where the intrepid team drills deeper in pursuit of a lost tunnel near the Money Pit. The...

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  7. Feb 24, 2024 · The long parade of searchers began one day 200 years ago, when Daniel McGinnis, a 16-year-old from Chester, N.S., paddled over to uninhabited Oak Island to hunt for game. On a knoll at one end of the island, he noticed an odd depression. Above it, on a sawed-off tree limb, hung an old ship’s block and tackle.

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