Johnnybravo300
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- Location
- South of Gunnison, Gold Basin
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- F2
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Sounds like a 6 season curse to me. What a waste.
Marty has approached the ancient aliens team and Giorgio Tsoukalos is set to film an episode of the show with Marty
That is so funny. $4 million dollars is $4 million more then they will ever find at the pit.Yes that is right...the Taxpayers of Canada...feeling "Sorry" that the Lagina Brothers have been unable to strike the Mother Load, have just given them nearly 4 Million Dollars.
Keep digging...you are bound to hit the Vault of the Bank of Canada...soon!
https://www.monstersandcritics.com/...-oak-island-gets-huge-3million-funding-boost/
Game changer season!
New War room! Had to build a new one as they have too many tourists visiting the island now.
Show some new tech to help find stuff.
3 areas of interest this season.
1 - Money Pit
2 - Smiths Cove
3 - Swamp
Gonna build a super duper coffer dam to expose that U shaped thing Dan found years back.
Gonna drain the swamp again! Yea!
Gonna blast the MP area with some new sonic software to find voids. I cant wait!!!!
I think you just had the idea of a lifetime, sure to keep this hoax going for three more seasons at least.A new machine of interest is "Jack's spoils sifter" - although it is a big help, I could see taking it to the next level by crowd sourcing visual inspection. They should put metal detectors on each exit to separate items of interest. After they perform their own inspection, number each pile and store them separately. As each spoils pile is created, video the conveyor belt. Ask the audience to look for items of interest from the video; that will catch distinctive , non-metallic items that would otherwise be lost in the shuffle. If the Oak Island team agree that the item looks interesting, they can go back to that pile and locate the item.
So clueless,They find their geologists and archeologists at the Home Depot parking lot on Mondays when they go looking for help. Much like yard work and crop pickers.
Beyond the surface finds, I do think finding the book parchment, leather and bones in the pit could be significant. I doubt there's a treasure but its interesting to find ancient European activity on the island. If they determine Europeans visited the island in 1200-1400, is that worth discovery?
Beyond the surface finds, I do think finding the book parchment, leather and bones in the pit could be significant. I doubt there's a treasure but its interesting to find ancient European activity on the island. If they determine Europeans visited the island in 1200-1400, is that worth discovery?
I have decided I will never watch anything that has the Lagina brothers in it. Be it the CSA Gold in Michigan or the Curse of Oak Island or the Aliens of Michigan. They are never going to find any treasure other than the networks money from desperate viewers like you and the rest.