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Astonishing Legends

Oak Island Money Pit Part 1

Astonishing Legends

Scott Philbrook

History, Society & Culture

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2015

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Legend:

Pirate treasure? English, French or Spanish military plunder? The secret Rosicrucian works of Sir Francis Bacon and therefore also the possible original missing folios of Shakespeare? Or perhaps the greatest sacred antiquities lost to history, such as the Ark of the Covenant, the Holy Grail, the Spear of Longinus or the menorah from King Solomon's temple? Or maybe it's all just natural geological processes forming a sinkhole, plain and simple? These are just some of the theories of what could be down in the infamous and mysterious "Money Pit" on Oak Island, Nova Scotia -- thought by many to be one of the greatest archeological mysteries of North America, and possibly the world.

Background:

In 1795, a young Nova Scotia resident named Daniel McGinnis rows out to Oak Island, not far from the mainland to check out what he thinks are strange green lights floating amongst the non-native oak trees that cover the island. By most accounts, his attention is drawn to a sawed-off limb on a large tree in a clearing, from which a ship's block and tackle are hanging. Directly below the pulley he finds a 12 foot circular depression in the soil, and immediately thinks this must be a location for buried pirate treasure. Even though the boys related the details of their remarkable discovery to friends, neighbors and relatives, they could find no one to help them with their quest, because of local legends and superstitions.

The hunt continues to this day, and many tantalizing clues have emerged from the multitude of holes in the ground as well as the island's surface. Theories abound as to what enlightened mind could devise such an ingenious feat of engineering, and what group of dedicated souls sworn to secrecy could carry it out. One thing is certain, some folks went to a lot of trouble to hide something pretty important.

For more information on this episode visit our website!

Nova Scotia Ashley Morgan's website that covers the main points of the Oak Island story Google Maps Location of Oak Island The Reader's Digest Article that Inspired the Current Treasure Hunters Ken Polsson's Chronology of the Oak Island Treasure Hunt In Search Of on Oak Island Is Oak Island A Hoax?

Transcript

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0:00.0

First things first, thanks for sticking with us through our one show hiatus even though

0:03.7

I'm convinced a bunch of you didn't know about it because nobody apparently listens to

0:06.6

our outros.

0:07.6

And then we talk about when we're coming back.

0:08.6

And they didn't come back.

0:10.1

Yeah, but so we probably lost some people.

0:12.2

But anyway, every now and then we have to take a little break and this one we had to take

0:15.7

to sort of deal with some business stuff because we're trying to get our store set up which

0:19.1

I know I've been talking about it.

0:20.4

I feel like for eight months, I had the iron 5,000 shirts.

0:24.0

Yeah, we're so close though.

0:25.7

It's we just need to get the product photographed and then we're going to be set.

0:28.7

That would be the first to suppose don't look at me when you know actually I said I would

0:32.5

do it.

0:33.5

That'll be up soon.

0:34.5

The other thing we had to do is get our bank accounts set up for all the money that's

0:37.9

not rolling in.

0:38.9

Yeah, but we have a depository.

0:42.4

Yeah, we have an account.

0:43.9

It has $100 in it which I put in there to get to open it and get the toaster.

0:48.9

Yeah, exactly.

0:50.2

So it's now that we need to ask you are loyal listeners for a little bit of help.

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