I’m glad the show is so popular. They have enough money to finally do in this season what I expected to see from the beginning - they’re digging. I never saw much sense to a lot of the “exploratory” stuff they were doing. Maybe that’s the clarity of hindsight but I sure enjoy seeing those giant timbers coming up, and all the work in the swamp and the cove.Interesting stuff this season, getting closer to something or nothing?
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Yes as a restorative version of what we have seen in past seasons, I’ve enjoyed seeing these new discoveries, they have been plotting a season close, I’m sure as always, I think might be worth watching, just my take as always they do, but it would really be cool if they can date stuff of original dig, that would be cool no matter what they find.I’m glad the show is so popular. They have enough money to finally do in this season what I expected to see from the beginning - they’re digging. I never saw much sense to a lot of the “exploratory” stuff they were doing. Maybe that’s the clarity of hindsight but I sure enjoy seeing those giant timbers coming up, and all the work in the swamp and the cove.
If you have been following the story, you would know that there is a connection between ”Knights Templar” with an unlimited amount of conspiracy theories. What or why ultimately leading us to an idea of what could be so valuable that they would put something down a 160 feet in the ground with multiple traps not only water but also spikes planted in wood and strategically place to injure anyone getting to close. It literally is like a scene from an Indiana Jones movie. However, it’s equally possible its empty and there is nothing there and has since moved to a new location all together still waiting to be found, no one knows?I am enjoying the show, but I don't think I buy into the story. Seems like an unlikely amount of effort to put into burying any treasure, be it by pirates or the Knights Templar. But them again, they are getting timbers from deeper than 100 feet.
I started reading about Oak Island in the 1960s. Many people lost life and money digging.They would get it done in half a week instead of 7 years (and counting).
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