gazzahk
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- Nov 14, 2015
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Yes I agree.. I to believe the legend must home some basis of truth. I personally would really like the story told by the descendants of the original finders to be true... This seems to me to explain the start of the legend. Some treasure was found.. Word got out.. People went looking in an empty hole. Found some totally non related structures that they could not explain and added some wishful thinking.... The legend of Oak Island was born. At least this version has oral family history to support it and an actual GOLD cross...and yes before you ask, I do believe the original 3 dug a hole.. it may or may not have ever had treasure in it..
However I know this is just what I want to be true and not because there is any strong/convincing/actual evidence that this version of history is in anyway true...
I do not believe that any "mythical group" buried "Priceless treasure" on a small island of the coast of Canada...