Would highly recommend not watching the history channel show of this unless you want to watch 20 minutes of recaps and “next ons” for every 5 minutes of content + unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about the knights Templar
I watched for a bit, a few seasons back. Once they had some people on who claimed they could detect diamonds and emeralds from satellite imagery, I dropped it.
It's a shame, because I read about Oak Island when I was a kid in the 70s and really wanted a serious investigation and discovery.
17 years ago my husband and I were visiting a friend in Nova Scotia to see if we wanted to move here (we did) and she knew Dan Blenkinship and arranged for a private tour of the site, so we got to see the money pit, 10X and had tea with Dan and his wife. A great experience to have after reading about Oak Island as Brit kid
I read about this in a 'unsolved mysteries' books my grandma had, in the nineties. When I saw much later that they were still going at it I knew it was a huge hoax... I mean we found the Titanic and the Bismarck on the ocean floor, how can this island's secrets still elude us.
Would highly recommend not watching the history channel show of this unless you want to watch 20 minutes of recaps and “next ons” for every 5 minutes of content + unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about the knights Templar
I watched for a bit, a few seasons back. Once they had some people on who claimed they could detect diamonds and emeralds from satellite imagery, I dropped it.
It's a shame, because I read about Oak Island when I was a kid in the 70s and really wanted a serious investigation and discovery.
I tried once, and got through about 10 minutes. There are a ton of other resources out there that are far more informative and entertaining
17 years ago my husband and I were visiting a friend in Nova Scotia to see if we wanted to move here (we did) and she knew Dan Blenkinship and arranged for a private tour of the site, so we got to see the money pit, 10X and had tea with Dan and his wife. A great experience to have after reading about Oak Island as Brit kid
That's awesome. Just judging from the show, Dan Blankenship seemed like a genuinely nice guy.
I read about this in a 'unsolved mysteries' books my grandma had, in the nineties. When I saw much later that they were still going at it I knew it was a huge hoax... I mean we found the Titanic and the Bismarck on the ocean floor, how can this island's secrets still elude us.