You may have heard of the treasure supposedly buried on Oak Island, Nova Scotia. I read about it forty-something years ago, and I was fascinated. I've been re-watching a series about it on Netflix, and the more I watch, the more skeptical I become. People have spent millions of dollars searching for this treasure, but no one has found it. The treasure seems to be buried so deep and so intricately, that I find it hard to believe people were able to do this in the 1700s with no equipment. There are lots of questions and mysteries about this treasure, but no answers.
I have access to Season 1 on Netflix, buy I see this is now in its sixth season. And no treasure. I'll have to continue watching Seasons 2 - 6 on the computer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtnSKBfso54
ClarkG
Loc: Southern Indiana USA
In the 4th season (and since then) they have found hard evidence & some treasure that keeps them going! We’ll see?!
ClarkG wrote:
In the 4th season (and since then) they have found hard evidence & some treasure that keeps them going! We’ll see?!
Good! I watched most of the first season last night. It's hard to stop watching. : )
IF, they find it, it will be the LAST season. That means no more TV money coming in.
lmTrying wrote:
IF, they find it, it will be the LAST season. That means no more TV money coming in.
OOOhhhh, I think you have discovered their treasure!
lmTrying wrote:
IF, they find it, it will be the LAST season. That means no more TV money coming in.
OOOhhhh, I think you have discovered their treasure!
It'll be season 7 in Nov., and they have found a ship in the 'Swamp'. They have also found the flood tunnel to the 'Money Pit'. The Templars apparently were masters of building underground.
I found multiple seasons on Amazon Prime, so I'm all set.
ClarkG wrote:
In the 4th season (and since then) they have found hard evidence & some treasure that keeps them going! We’ll see?!
I think their greatest treasure is they have found an audience and are getting a salary.
Sendai5355
Loc: On the banks of the Pedernales River, Texas
Watched it on the History Channel. Like most shows of this genre, it seems these amateur treasure hunters never get any closer by the end of the season. Just some tantalizing evidence?
jerryc41 wrote:
I found multiple seasons on Amazon Prime, so I'm all set.
I hope you didn't pay for all those seasons. Pretty much, if you've seen one season, you've seen them all. It tends to get boring. IMO.
Watch seasons 5 and 6 to get a more current perspective.
I am here have watched every season and they always leave you hanging on the last episode to keep you coming back to the next season. I am here also read about it 40+ years ago in readers digest.
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