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Don't stop with searching just lot 5. Take a good look at lots 1 to 4 inclusive as they are even closer to the shallow waters that lie between those lots and the mainland. Keeping in mind what the Geological Survey of Canada said in the 1990's about the slowly-rising sea level surrounding Oak Island, the seabed between the mainland and lot 1, etc... was almost certainly dry land in the very distant past and "lots 1 to 5" could have been walked to from the Nova Scotia mainland. Food for thought!
On s 11 ep 3 at 32:07 to 32:11 min in to film half way through❣the date on it is 12- 5- 2023, It looked like an key hole from the angle you shot the film please look and see it is when they were at the rock formations ❣ For Rick or Marty Lagina "shear mystery" s11 ep 3
That holds a ram rod in the storage slot below the barrell. The small hole in the flange is for a pin to secure the holder to the forestock. It was a simple way to attach it to the wood. Cool item but hardly something to get really excited about.
My personal theory is that there’s more than one treasure buried on the island. Lot 5 is going to be discovered to have been a small encampment and staging area. And I don’t believe all the treasures are related to the same source. Fun the archeological association is fascinating.
There has been verifiable evidence found, carbon dating, and modern technology has been applied. Period. There is certainly more evidence to support the archeological findings. Can you offer evidence of a hoax?
i think they were there in that forge changing the gold itself. they were taking gold there to become jewlery or changing it from recognizable treasure to something new like coins, or bars so they could recirculate it back in Europe or anywhere
Oak island was a shipyard for a long time. Voyagers needed a place to haul out and make repairs before heading back across the Atlantic. That’s all it was in my opinion .
"Its definitely old" as the camera pans to a room full of shocked faces and Gary smiling. Getting tired of hearing how old these terrible finds are. No kidding. We get it. We are not tuned in for musket balls and ram rods. The only thing getting old is the lack of sustance on this show.
Let’s be honest, what are they supposed to do? Just fake finding important and interesting things? Until they actually find buried treasure, obviously they will only find ram rods and such. If it’s that uninteresting, you know you don’t have to watch it, right? There’s plenty of fake shows where they always do something super interesting that’s staged.
@@ThatSharkGirl in other words the show has become much like watching paint dry. Ive been in this since season 1. It comes down to editing. Its become way too repetitive and watchers may be on the brink of exiting without being rewarded for their loyalty.
If so much of their findings are "unusual".... when does it become "usual"? And I bet they can milk this for another decade... They could turn the island upside down if they really wanted to.
@GDench where they can make an entire video around one piece of refuse that cant provide any significant evidence. We alessy know people were there in that time period
Got to: 2:33 through 2:57 (The find). 3:08 through 3:45 (Speculation). 4:37 through 5:45 (What it really is). As a bonus 5:55 to 6:44 (A CT scan showing more detail). There saved you a bunch of time that shows like these love to waist. Anything interesting usually only takes up about 5 minutes of the entire show. They save that part for last while the entire other 45 to 50 minutes is pure speculation fill. If Roman numbers it would not be V one, one, one, one; instead it would be V i, i, i, i = 9.
I find it funny when it is said thats the first one he has seen with a hole in it :-) i would love to hear how he thinks a ramrod pipe would be attached to a musket without a hole :-) as soon as they held it in their hand from coming from the ground i knew what it was :-)
Possibly from the 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot? Formed in 1685, and they had garrisons in British North America. From WIkipedia: "The 8th Foot arrived in Canada in 1768 and had its ten companies dispersed to garrison isolated posts on the Great Lakes: Fort Niagara (four), Fort Detroit (three), Fort Michilimackinac (two), and Fort Oswego (one)." Maybe they stopped at Oak Island enroute?
In the Roman numerals were makers marks when they made weapons, for the armies of the past Roman armies all kinds armies in order to get paid for what you made your swords your guns. You had a mark on them to distinguish them from all the other makers you should be able to track that makers mark.
The number on that ramrod guide is to insure that it stays with the specific gun it was fitted to. Parts were hand fitted back then and no two were exactly identical so if parts got mixed up it could be a problem
Dude when Jack digs a hole with any rocks at all it takes like 5 min of intense digging. Got to laugh tv makes it look so easy. Im from near there. 🎉Best show on tv. Ps they probably dig 10 to 25 holes before they find anything good.
Aren't those numbers used for assembly, so a quarter master could properly disassemble and reassemble a weapon in the field? I could be wrong, but that's my guess.
I'm ex-Army and can tell you that marks on pieces of a firearm are not used to assist in assembling or reassembling a weapon in the field. Soldiers are even trained to do that in the dark from feel and practice.
Those are definitely assembly marks used in the initial building process of a British Brown Bess musket . All metal parts are fit to a specific stock and marked with roman numerals because each part is made for one gun at a time , Parts were not interchangeable from one gun to another , so as each piece is fit to a specific gun they are marked , put aside for final assembly . There were many people working , one fellow fitting ram rod pipes , one fitting triggers , another fitting barrels , another butt plates and another trigger guards . Every part of that gun would have the same number . If they want to date the gun , they need to measure the diameter of the main hole . Early Brown Bess up to around 1740 had large holes for wooden rammers and later Bess's after 1750 have smaller holes for steel rammers .
Aaaaand, wrong. The ramrod is for packing the bullet and powder down. That thing held/stored the ramrod under the barrel when it wasn't being used. The little hole is for pinning it to the bottom of the gun
It's a ramrod pipe, the roman numerals were to help identify which rifle it went on. I used to mark them back when I used to build custom made long rifles so I knew which rifle and where it went on that rifle. A long rifle will have at least three. That lead ball quite likely went to the same rifle the ramrod pipe came from. Just guessing at the caliber it looked like about a .40 caliber. Sorry guys but a military musket fired .69 caliber ball if French or .75 caliber ball if British. That ball went to a civilians squirrel rifle.
Do y'all think y'all would go buy one of these purple rocks or a ratio run that would have fit down inside there or do you think that stuff was established to pull against it
Because this is an "Entertainment" TV show with all the players/stars members of the actors union, the same as there was only one physician seen on the Starship Enterprise with a crew of over 400.
The hole that accepts the ramrod should have been from a wooden ramrod possibly a English trade gun a Fusil deChase which would be a smooth bore hunting musket
Those are kills.....or something that he recorded at separate times....like he put he v down first.....later on started added one here and there...we will prob never know
Started this show with my mother at the beginning ten years back. She is long deceased and still nothing. But I have remained loyal despite my family and friends laughing at me year after year but please!,
ram rod thimble small hole in tab was a nail ...hole made of iron so it was military musket large dia. big ram rod large caliber ...maybe english brown bess...75 daliber
People have been trying to block the flood tunnels for two hundred years to no avail. Also, recall that the Money Pit collapsed down into the apparent cavern(s) back in the 1860's. With the slowly-rising sea level surrounding Oak Island over the millennia, the cavern(s) with any shoreline entrances are now completely underwater and that would be a herculean task to seal everything off and drain the water. In theory it could be done but it would cost a fortune.
The treasure and vast wealth is actually the money that has already been spent trying to find something. I would love to see the actual dollar amount spent on this project from day one from when Rick and Marty set foot on the island for the first time to date because nobody on the island is doing this for free
Fortunes have been squandered over the past 119 years on Oak Island trying to find "whatever it is". Not just Rick and Marty--- Can you imagine the actual dollar amount, combined CAD and USD, that has been spent at Oak Island from 1804 to date?
@@johnwoa exactly the number has to be astronomical There is no doubt there are things there that are unexplainable and fascinating things took place. But if there are things there such as holy artifacts, they were not meant to be found. However, it is a fascinating story, yet to be told.
@@Craigregister000 Thanks for your reply. Judging from the complexity of the workings at Oak Island, clearly a major mining and marine engineering project done in the very distant past, I believe that "whatever it is" that was buried there was never meant to be recovered. There was a 1997 Discovery Channel Documentary focusing on Canadian government research conducted at Oak Island--- "there is no trace of that 1997 Oak Island Documentary anywhere on the Internet"... and after watching it back then and focusing on how the program ended and how peaceful and quiet the island appeared with the occasional sounds of wildlife, my first thoughts were, "cemetery".... "the final resting place of someone significant in world history". From that day forward I have believed that the Money Pit contains a tomb that is religious in significance.
Interestingly, you just might be correct! Many many years ago, Mr. Dan Blankenship excavated a borehole and he said what he struck stunk like $hit! Dan indicated that it clearly was a giant latrine.
In actuality, they couldn't find an "oak tree" on Oak Island if they tried, as the non-indigenous Canopy Oak Trees lining the east shore of Oak Island next to Smith's Cove for which Oak Island got its name are all gone. The last remaining ancient "dying" Canopy Oak Tree was filmed in 1958 and was gone by the year 2000. Of the over 350+ islands in Mahone Bay, Oak Island was the ONLY island that had those non-indigenous Canopy Oak Trees. The theory is that the towering trees were used as landmarks to find Oak Island on the horizon by ancient seafarers. The mystery further deepens!
Now we know why they call it Boring Holes. It’s Boring to watch ! It’s costing you millions and Roosevelt’s already took it. And if you did find it the US and Canadian Government would take it ! Keep your Vineyard Marty. You worked to hard and long for that Success.
Watch all new episodes of The Curse of Oak Island, new season premieres 11/7 at 9/8c. Stay up to date on all of your favorite The HISTORY Channel shows at history.com/schedule.
Don't stop with searching just lot 5. Take a good look at lots 1 to 4 inclusive as they are even closer to the shallow waters that lie between those lots and the mainland. Keeping in mind what the Geological Survey of Canada said in the 1990's about the slowly-rising sea level surrounding Oak Island, the seabed between the mainland and lot 1, etc... was almost certainly dry land in the very distant past and "lots 1 to 5" could have been walked to from the Nova Scotia mainland. Food for thought!
When I click on the link in your description to watch it on your site it comes up 'page not found'. Would love to check out the new episodes...
On s 11 ep 3 at 32:07 to 32:11 min in to film half way through❣the date on it is
12- 5- 2023, It looked like an key hole from the angle you shot the film please look and see it is when they were at the rock formations ❣
For Rick or Marty Lagina
"shear mystery" s11 ep 3
@@JW-km3by it is on cable tv History channel!
After all these years, the saving grace of this series is the addition of Archeological Systematic Evaluation of all finds. Bravo!
The real treasure of Oak Island and Vicinity is its history!
I prefer these shorter videos. Facts rather than hype.
I found the Oak Island Treasure already. It’s the wonderful, thoughtful, curious people on the surface. ❤ you guys.
That holds a ram rod in the storage slot below the barrell. The small hole in the flange is for a pin to secure the holder to the forestock. It was a simple way to attach it to the wood. Cool item but hardly something to get really excited about.
Gary picks up something from the ground and then you know what's coming next - 'I'm thinking seventeen 'undreds mate!'
Oak Island is the best unintentional comedy around. It’s basically “The Office” set on an island.
It was a scam when it was done in the 50's. It was a scam when it was done in the 60's. It's a scam now.....
Which one is Toby?
Best show on TV. The billions are just beyond reach
One could throw a dart at a globe and hit any random spot that has more potential for treasure.
My personal theory is that there’s more than one treasure buried on the island. Lot 5 is going to be discovered to have been a small encampment and staging area. And I don’t believe all the treasures are related to the same source.
Fun the archeological association is fascinating.
I am fascinated with this series. Keep up the good work.
There has been verifiable evidence found, carbon dating, and modern technology has been applied. Period. There is certainly more evidence to support the archeological findings. Can you offer evidence of a hoax?
@@casper13.13yep I agree with you 100% there never was buried treasure there to begin with
Concordo.. mas a melhor coisa dessa série é o poder de dar sono para poder dormir
i think they were there in that forge changing the gold itself. they were taking gold there to become jewlery or changing it from recognizable treasure to something new like coins, or bars so they could recirculate it back in Europe or anywhere
Oak island was a shipyard for a long time. Voyagers needed a place to haul out and make repairs before heading back across the Atlantic. That’s all it was in my opinion .
Then how do you explain all the stuff they have found
@@334bassin7 That's easy to explain.. once was a.ship yard with people there. People drop things.
The flood tunnels look like a pine tar kilk
Could've been pre-columbus for all we know as most of human History is a blatant lie.
Look here it’s a rock 🪨 😂😂😂😅
Thanks. ✌🏻👊🏼
"Its definitely old" as the camera pans to a room full of shocked faces and Gary smiling. Getting tired of hearing how old these terrible finds are. No kidding. We get it. We are not tuned in for musket balls and ram rods. The only thing getting old is the lack of sustance on this show.
Well said!
Tired of finding wet wood are we? Lol! And still we watch! 😂😂😂😂
Let’s be honest, what are they supposed to do? Just fake finding important and interesting things? Until they actually find buried treasure, obviously they will only find ram rods and such.
If it’s that uninteresting, you know you don’t have to watch it, right? There’s plenty of fake shows where they always do something super interesting that’s staged.
@@ThatSharkGirl in other words the show has become much like watching paint dry. Ive been in this since season 1. It comes down to editing. Its become way too repetitive and watchers may be on the brink of exiting without being rewarded for their loyalty.
If so much of their findings are "unusual".... when does it become "usual"?
And I bet they can milk this for another decade... They could turn the island upside down if they really wanted to.
@@casper13.13whats your source to say 4/1/32? 🤔
Musket ramrod guide, i found one 3 years ago with similar marks, mine is british and the mark is for the regiment.
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Gawd I LOVE THIS SHOW! Number # 1 for sure!!! ❤ Wooot
Oak Island, where something definitely happened at some point by someone, ......we think.
They are 100% sure that maybe something significant might be found 😂
@GDench where they can make an entire video around one piece of refuse that cant provide any significant evidence. We alessy know people were there in that time period
@@GDenchmaybe....😂😂😂😂
Got to: 2:33 through 2:57 (The find). 3:08 through 3:45 (Speculation). 4:37 through 5:45 (What it really is). As a bonus 5:55 to 6:44 (A CT scan showing more detail). There saved you a bunch of time that shows like these love to waist. Anything interesting usually only takes up about 5 minutes of the entire show. They save that part for last while the entire other 45 to 50 minutes is pure speculation fill.
If Roman numbers it would not be V one, one, one, one; instead it would be V i, i, i, i = 9.
I find it funny when it is said thats the first one he has seen with a hole in it :-) i would love to hear how he thinks a ramrod pipe would be attached to a musket without a hole :-) as soon as they held it in their hand from coming from the ground i knew what it was :-)
They should have a Dixie Gun Works catalog!
Hi Gary you found something. Yes no hope and bob hope. Lol..I can't wait till they find scobie do dog collar..
One of the most enduring legends of Roman Britain concerns the disappearance of the Ninth Legion
Possibly from the 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot? Formed in 1685, and they had garrisons in British North America. From WIkipedia: "The 8th Foot arrived in Canada in 1768 and had its ten companies dispersed to garrison isolated posts on the Great Lakes: Fort Niagara (four), Fort Detroit (three), Fort Michilimackinac (two), and Fort Oswego (one)." Maybe they stopped at Oak Island enroute?
11 seasons could put into a single episode.😂
In the Roman numerals were makers marks when they made weapons, for the armies of the past Roman armies all kinds armies in order to get paid for what you made your swords your guns. You had a mark on them to distinguish them from all the other makers you should be able to track that makers mark.
The number on that ramrod guide is to insure that it stays with the specific gun it was fitted to. Parts were hand fitted back then and no two were exactly identical so if parts got mixed up it could be a problem
Could the VIIII be the way to match part number used by the maker for inventory purposes and payment?
I agree. Hole for string to minimize loss?
9 would be lX not Vllll in Roman numerals.
I would love to have their working hours, dig up two sites which took them two minutes resulting in two interest findings and just call it a day. :)
Dude when Jack digs a hole with any rocks at all it takes like 5 min of intense digging. Got to laugh tv makes it look so easy. Im from near there. 🎉Best show on tv. Ps they probably dig 10 to 25 holes before they find anything good.
Aren't those numbers used for assembly, so a quarter master could properly disassemble and reassemble a weapon in the field? I could be wrong, but that's my guess.
I'm ex-Army and can tell you that marks on pieces of a firearm are not used to assist in assembling or reassembling a weapon in the field. Soldiers are even trained to do that in the dark from feel and practice.
@@garywaddell1343
Those are definitely assembly marks used in the initial building process of a British Brown Bess musket . All metal parts are fit to a specific stock and marked with roman numerals because each part is made for one gun at a time , Parts were not interchangeable from one gun to another , so as each piece is fit to a specific gun they are marked , put aside for final assembly . There were many people working , one fellow fitting ram rod pipes , one fitting triggers , another fitting barrels , another butt plates and another trigger guards . Every part of that gun would have the same number .
If they want to date the gun , they need to measure the diameter of the main hole . Early Brown Bess up to around 1740 had large holes for wooden rammers and later Bess's after 1750 have smaller holes for steel rammers .
@@rossjones5848 you said that way better than me. Thank you for clearing that up.
Thanks much for the show 😁 I appreciate you !
Saves watching another episode stretched out to an hour for five minutes of content.
I turn the volume down and just read the comments,it save time.
Aaaaand, wrong. The ramrod is for packing the bullet and powder down. That thing held/stored the ramrod under the barrel when it wasn't being used. The little hole is for pinning it to the bottom of the gun
That IS a musket ramrod pipe. There is a hole for the stock pin. Looks English.
Stellar mood today got 1k subs 🎉 over the weekend enjoy your scheduled program 😎
The small hole accepts a pin that holds it securely into the forearm stock
This show has been on for like 12 years and they have found nothing of value yet 😂😂
hahaha...true
Is there not a sonar camera that can map that void , they may already be in a chamber.
SMH.😂
Where did the lead shot go?
Can’t wait until tomorrow night when they slice that big hunk mud …ooooooooooo …it gives me chills . 🤣
I found a coke can in my backyard...i threw it there yesterday
It's a ramrod pipe, the roman numerals were to help identify which rifle it went on. I used to mark them back when I used to build custom made long rifles so I knew which rifle and where it went on that rifle. A long rifle will have at least three. That lead ball quite likely went to the same rifle the ramrod pipe came from. Just guessing at the caliber it looked like about a .40 caliber. Sorry guys but a military musket fired .69 caliber ball if French or .75 caliber ball if British. That ball went to a civilians squirrel rifle.
Ramrod Thimble. Knew it right away.
Oh good, the Government gave permission to dig up something someone left behind hundreds of years ago. Thank God for bureaucracy.
The Treasure has been Spent ! 😂 Along time ago!
*boulder*
Does anyone know how to contact the team..? I have some important information for them.. Thanks..
Front sight of a BB Gun or front sight of a cap pistol.
Notice Gary never digs his own holes. Wonder why?
Oh Oh don’t tell me they found more Old Wood 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Do y'all think y'all would go buy one of these purple rocks or a ratio run that would have fit down inside there or do you think that stuff was established to pull against it
Why only one metal detector on the entire island?
Because this is an "Entertainment" TV show with all the players/stars members of the actors union, the same as there was only one physician seen on the Starship Enterprise with a crew of over 400.
Well, they can only follow ONE detector at a time... That's how we're on season 11 😢
I'm looking forward to Season 69, Tomorrow We Find It.
there is no treasure these people are nuts !!!
It is a ram rod piping
The hole that accepts the ramrod should have been from a wooden ramrod possibly a English trade gun a Fusil deChase which would be a smooth bore hunting musket
Those are kills.....or something that he recorded at separate times....like he put he v down first.....later on started added one here and there...we will prob never know
There's no treasure there 😂
Another season of finding no treasure
Started this show with my mother at the beginning ten years back. She is long deceased and still nothing. But I have remained loyal despite my family and friends laughing at me year after year but please!,
An impressive find would be if they found a marigold Vespucci's Bong
I mean yeah they finding a couple old things.. only because nobody has md'ed the place. The"treasure" is long gone!
They could have dup up the whole money pit area in the time the show has been on..
Could've been done in a few months
thats a ramrod slide
the true curse is that the audience gets strung along ......for wow ....a leather shoe lace
i like that ---- wish i had thought of it
It says Vini
The hole in this idem to fasten it to the rifle
Wow a Dozen Flags …..😂. Woopee
I didn't think it was that great of a find.
…and I’m out.😂😂😂
Why do I need to tell you that VIIII is NOT Roman numerals?
V is 5 and I is 1
VI is 6
VII is 7
VIII is 8
There is no VIIII
IX is 9
ram rod thimble small hole in tab was a nail ...hole made of iron so it was military musket large dia. big ram rod large caliber ...maybe english brown bess...75 daliber
Are they still finding nothing on this show?😂
Not a Bobby Dazzler?
COOL
Why does it take 2 of them to metal detect I'm sure they have enough money to buy 2 of them
Coz that is 'Gary No-Dig Drayton' he's never lifted a shovel in his life! 😂
That big rock looks like a face is got a big mouth, a nose and eyeballs look like something on Egypt
Hello there. How are you doing so far today
The money pit was the only thing I liked on that show if they could find a way to drain that there's no telling what would be down there in the bottom
People have been trying to block the flood tunnels for two hundred years to no avail. Also, recall that the Money Pit collapsed down into the apparent cavern(s) back in the 1860's. With the slowly-rising sea level surrounding Oak Island over the millennia, the cavern(s) with any shoreline entrances are now completely underwater and that would be a herculean task to seal everything off and drain the water. In theory it could be done but it would cost a fortune.
The producers said in a recent imterview that they're going to drain the money pit in 2052
@@carltonthesponge LOL!!!
Is it just me or do they always find things on ground they have been over several times..
There’s nothing suspicious here
Duke Donvi Baby
A lead shot????!!!
Not gun sight a ramrod thimble.
It would be nice to actually see more progress on this project. It seems to be much ado about nothing.
They're dragging this saga out for all it's worth. If they got answers and solved the Oak Island mystery, the show would end.......
Well if the narrators voice is any indication... it was ancient aliens.
The treasure and vast wealth is actually the money that has already been spent trying to find something. I would love to see the actual dollar amount spent on this project from day one from when Rick and Marty set foot on the island for the first time to date because nobody on the island is doing this for free
Fortunes have been squandered over the past 119 years on Oak Island trying to find "whatever it is". Not just Rick and Marty--- Can you imagine the actual dollar amount, combined CAD and USD, that has been spent at Oak Island from 1804 to date?
@@johnwoa exactly the number has to be astronomical There is no doubt there are things there that are unexplainable and fascinating things took place. But if there are things there such as holy artifacts, they were not meant to be found. However, it is a fascinating story, yet to be told.
@@Craigregister000 Thanks for your reply. Judging from the complexity of the workings at Oak Island, clearly a major mining and marine engineering project done in the very distant past, I believe that "whatever it is" that was buried there was never meant to be recovered. There was a 1997 Discovery Channel Documentary focusing on Canadian government research conducted at Oak Island--- "there is no trace of that 1997 Oak Island Documentary anywhere on the Internet"... and after watching it back then and focusing on how the program ended and how peaceful and quiet the island appeared with the occasional sounds of wildlife, my first thoughts were, "cemetery".... "the final resting place of someone significant in world history". From that day forward I have believed that the Money Pit contains a tomb that is religious in significance.
Two finds? Let's stop before we find somethinh else...
Spoiler alert. It's the largest septic system of ancient times. It was the knights Templar restroom island.
Interestingly, you just might be correct! Many many years ago, Mr. Dan Blankenship excavated a borehole and he said what he struck stunk like $hit! Dan indicated that it clearly was a giant latrine.
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I vote Emma Culligan for hottest nerdy girl in television history.
If that marking was roman numeral it would be VIV not VIIII
IX is 9
These guys couldn’t find an oak tree on Oak Island…..
In actuality, they couldn't find an "oak tree" on Oak Island if they tried, as the non-indigenous Canopy Oak Trees lining the east shore of Oak Island next to Smith's Cove for which Oak Island got its name are all gone. The last remaining ancient "dying" Canopy Oak Tree was filmed in 1958 and was gone by the year 2000. Of the over 350+ islands in Mahone Bay, Oak Island was the ONLY island that had those non-indigenous Canopy Oak Trees. The theory is that the towering trees were used as landmarks to find Oak Island on the horizon by ancient seafarers. The mystery further deepens!
A piece for a pistol
I found a quarter in the dryer"
Don't tell anybody. That would be considered money laundering!
💰💰💰💰💰💰💰 probably already found it and making extra money on the TV show for as long as they can
The black dude who was a cabbage farmer found it,you don't become the 2nd richest landowner in the area from cabbages, unless you own private schools
I hope thay at least let us see what they found before the government takes it.thay they usually do
Ya can't have Roman Numeral VIIII. It would be IX. Oh well nice try.
Now we know why they call it Boring Holes. It’s Boring to watch ! It’s costing you millions and Roosevelt’s already took it. And if you did find it the US and Canadian Government would take it ! Keep your Vineyard Marty. You worked to hard and long for that Success.
Wow a lead shot,,,,, there getting closer , a clue Watson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,could this be any more boring?????
Sad they really think that soil is zo nice and soft ?
The Roman numerals says 72 by the way it is written
VIII is 8
The school system has failed us😩💀, LXXII is 72 ... the sight looks to have VIIII wich is actually 9....
@@rebelculture4806 IX is 9
Try IX for nine ...OOPS, looks like the school system has failed us!?!?@@rebelculture4806
@@rebelculture4806 The Roman numeral for 9 is "IX".
Another potentially useless find? Let's spend 30 minutes on it.
After 7 days of work at all these sites, that’s it?! Not sure I can see this threw but invested so much time and curiosity
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What happened to your other partner Gary
Jack.... LOL!!!
Well, we know it is not 'roman numerals' because 'VIIII' is not a roman numeral. The number nine is not VIIII, it is IX.
VIIII can be 9. It depends entirely on the intelligence and habits of the Roman in question.