The team explores this man-made cave, which contains carvings that some believe were used for Templar initiation rituals.
Unearthing History: "Across the Pond" — The Curse of Oak Island S10E02 Recap
Operations in the Money Pit area yielded more wood and mud samples, which the team uses to identify potential man-made structures deep underground. The.Curse.of.Oak.Island.S10E02.1080p.WEB.h264-K...
Building on the season premiere, the team continues to investigate the "Garden Shaft," where gold traces were previously detected in the water. Conclusion
The second episode of Season 10, titled takes the fellowship beyond the shores of Nova Scotia, bridging the gap between North American legends and ancient European secrets. In a season already marked by ambitious drilling projects, this installment shifts focus toward the theoretical foundations of the Oak Island mystery. Explorations in England The team explores this man-made cave, which contains
Watch a quick recap of the major finds and theories from this episode:
Rick Lagina suggests a connection between a mermaid-like carving (Melusine) on the cave walls and a similar fish drawing found on Zena Halpern’s controversial 1347 map of Oak Island. Conclusion The second episode of Season 10, titled
Information from a letter sent from France suggests a link to the Rochefoucauld family, leading the team to speculate if British authorities were once aware of a French treasure cache buried on the island. Ground Operations on Oak Island