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Oak Island Money Pit
For over 200 years, treasure hunters have dug into Oak Island seeking rumored treasure. Booby traps flood the tunnels. Six people have died. Theories include pirate gold, the Holy Grail, and Shakespeare's manuscripts.
1795 - Present
Oak Island, Nova Scotia
1000+ witnesses
The Oak Island Money Pit has obsessed treasure hunters for over two centuries.
The Legend
According to documented accounts:
In 1795:
- Teenagers discovered a depression
- Began digging
- Found platforms every 10 feet
- Oak logs, coconut fiber, charcoal
- The “Money Pit” was born
The Mystery
Every excavation:
- Hit flood tunnels
- Water poured in
- Refilled the pit
- Seemingly engineered
- A booby trap system
The Deaths
Six people have died:
- During excavation attempts
- Accidents and cave-ins
- A prophecy says seven must die
- Before treasure is found
- One more to go
What’s Down There?
Theories include:
- Captain Kidd’s treasure
- Marie Antoinette’s jewels
- The Holy Grail
- The Ark of the Covenant
- Shakespeare’s manuscripts
- Nothing at all
Modern Excavation
The History Channel:
- “The Curse of Oak Island”
- Ongoing since 2014
- Advanced technology used
- Some artifacts found
- Mystery continues
The Evidence
Findings include:
- Coconut fiber (not native)
- Ancient coins
- Possible man-made structures
- Metal objects
- But no main treasure