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  1. Apr 15, 2023 · Even if some people don't know if the show is real, they have a good time watching it and traveling to the island, and the show has created a nice community. Marty also told Reality Blurred that The Curse of Oak Island is definitely real and he and his brother were against being on a dramatized series. Marty said, “Everything about that show ...

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  2. Nov 8, 2023 · The question for fans of "The Curse of Oak Island" has long been where the Lagina brothers' treasure hunt lands on the channel's vast sliding scale between entertainment and reality.

  3. Dec 1, 2021 · So more than likely, the island is not purposely booby-trapped, but it's simply a porous piece of land that provides difficult circumstances for the Laginas. It's not exactly the ideal spot to ...

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  5. Feb 27, 2024 · Other rumors suggest that among the treasures hidden by the Knights Templar on the island are the Holy Grail and the Ark of the Covenant. From centuries-old coins and jewelry to buttons and other ...

    • Emily Zogbi
  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Money Pit: A deep, man-made shaft discovered on Oak Island in 1795, believed to potentially hold hidden treasure or artifacts. Treasure hunters: Individuals and teams who have pursued the secrets of the Money Pit, spending time and resources on excavation efforts. Flood tunnels: Elaborate water channels within the Money Pit designed to either ...

  7. May 13, 2021 · Hunts for the Oak Island Money Pit, a 100-foot hole on an island in Nova Scotia, allegedly containing anything from pirate treasure to the Ark of the Covenant, date back to 1795. While no treasure ...

  8. The first was an unnamed employee of the Oak Island Association who was killed in 1861 when a mechanical drainage pump exploded. In 1897, Maynard Kaiser fell to his death while digging for an excavation company. In 1959, four lives were lost in the same tragic incident when an operations manager, Robert Restall, entered one of the 200 boreholes ...