Curse Of Oak Island

Marty Lagina “We Found Something HORRIBLE At Smith’s Cove!”

Marty Lagina "We Found Something HORRIBLE At Smith's Cove!"

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From finding human bones…
To landing in a mysterious drain tied to tricky traps…
Here’s all about the horrible discovery that was made at Smith’s Cove.

When people think of Canada, they usually think of big cities like Toronto or Ontario. But there’s another hotspot in Canada that’s drawn people from all corners of the globe for over two centuries. It’s a tiny island off the south coast of Nova Scotia, filled with whispers of adventure and untold riches.

Legend has it, there’s a fortune hidden somewhere on this island. That’s why countless treasure seekers have flocked there. Sadly, despite their optimism, they’ve all left empty-handed. Maybe it’s because of the mysterious treasure itself or the traps scattered across the island, meant to ward off fortune-seekers.

If there’s a connection, it’s crucial to uncover it. But let’s keep it hush-hush, especially from the Lagina brothers and their determined team. They’re dead set on using cutting-edge tools and tactics to crack the Oak Island mystery and emerge victorious as the ultimate treasure hunters.

The good news is, all their efforts have paid off in some way. The Lagina brothers and their team have found some really interesting stuff along the way. Remember that weird stone slab they found? Well, that was just the start.

They’ve also found bits of human bones, which is both cool and honestly kind of gross at the same time. Other than that, they found this lead cross a while back which was a pretty big deal because it’s connected to the Knights Templar.

If you’re wondering what on earth that is, well, it was an ancient group of Christian fighters from medieval times. Even though these discoveries are super interesting, it’s still gotta be tough for the Lagina brothers and their crew knowing they haven’t found the treasure yet.

Perhaps, it hasn’t been found yet because of the legendary curse. It’s said that before anyone can find the treasure, seven men have to die searching for it. So far, six men have lost their lives on the hunt. So, until one more person meets their fate, the Lagina brothers and their crew might have to settle for the ancient relics they’ve found instead of the treasure.

But curses aside, the Lagina brothers and their determined team aren’t giving up on the treasure hunt anytime soon.

This reminds us about a time when there was a big excavation at Smith’s Cove. Everyone was excited because it seemed like their hard work was finally paying off. Just the day before, they managed to dig up a U-shaped structure that had been discovered years ago by Dan Blankenship.

During this dig, they came across something unexpected and thrilling. It was a French drain—an ancient water system made of rocks of different sizes, cleverly designed to redirect water from one place to another. After finding it, the team gathered to figure out what it all meant.

That’s when they noticed that the materials used in the drain were inconsistent, which made Marty pretty frustrated. He remarked how challenging Smith’s Cove has been for treasure hunters, even by Oak Island standards. But sadly, the team’s frustration only grew as they examined the structure.

The mix of materials used made it hard to figure out its purpose. All they could do was keep digging at Smith’s Cove, hoping for more clues as they went deeper into the ground.

While they were doing this, Alex Lagina, Marty Lagina’s son, along with Doug Crowell and Paul Troutman, researchers with the Curse of Oak Island crew, had their own mission. They traveled northeast to the Town of Chester to check out a bunch of documents at a museum. They were hoping these documents might hold some clues to help them in their search for the hidden treasure of Oak Island.

The Chester Municipal Heritage Society might have extensive records about the Oak Island search dating back over 200 years. This got them thinking about what they could discover from such old records and whether it could actually lead them to the treasure.

But for now, Alex, Doug, and Paul were focused on finding anything that might help with their work at Smith’s Cove. Eventually, they found some records that seemed promising, but they knew they had to be thorough in their research. They uncovered small drains on the shore east of the Money Pit, each 66 feet long.

Thankfully, it wasn’t as overwhelming as some of the other research materials they’d received, but they still had a lot of digging through files, images, and documents ahead of them.

 

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