Get ready to uncover the secrets of Oak Island as “The Curse of Oak Island: Drilling Down” returns with its Season 10 premiere, “Written in the Stars.” Airing on Tuesday, April 9th, 2024, at 10:03 Pm on History, this special episode follows host Matty Blake as he delves into the scientific methods employed in the quest to solve the age-old mystery of Oak Island.
Accompanied by experts and researchers, Matty Blake takes viewers on a journey deep into the heart of Oak Island, exploring the latest advancements in technology and the application of scientific principles in uncovering the island’s hidden treasures. From ground-penetrating radar to advanced drilling techniques, witness firsthand the innovative approaches being utilized to unlock the secrets buried beneath the island’s surface.
Join the exploration as Matty Blake investigates the clues, theories, and discoveries that have captivated audiences for years. Will this season bring us closer to unraveling the enigma of Oak Island?...
Accompanied by experts and researchers, Matty Blake takes viewers on a journey deep into the heart of Oak Island, exploring the latest advancements in technology and the application of scientific principles in uncovering the island’s hidden treasures. From ground-penetrating radar to advanced drilling techniques, witness firsthand the innovative approaches being utilized to unlock the secrets buried beneath the island’s surface.
Join the exploration as Matty Blake investigates the clues, theories, and discoveries that have captivated audiences for years. Will this season bring us closer to unraveling the enigma of Oak Island?...
- 4/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Curse of Oak Island guys have finally reached their target depth in the Garden Shaft, but there’s a major snag as they hit a potential flood tunnel.
This week’s episode of Oak Island is Season 11, Episode 20, and the show is called Wet and Wild, as the producers drop more hints about the problems at the bottom of the Garden Shaft.
The Dumas Mining crew have been gunning for a depth of 106 feet and they will hit that target on tonight’s episode. The plan was to then begin horizontal drilling toward the Baby Blob in the hope of finding the treasure.
However, a preview showed the miners scrambling for safety as they struggled to get out of the deep shaft as water came flooding in. It looked like a torrent!
Unfortunately, this could be one of the infamous and mysterious flood tunnels installed by the original depositors.
This week’s episode of Oak Island is Season 11, Episode 20, and the show is called Wet and Wild, as the producers drop more hints about the problems at the bottom of the Garden Shaft.
The Dumas Mining crew have been gunning for a depth of 106 feet and they will hit that target on tonight’s episode. The plan was to then begin horizontal drilling toward the Baby Blob in the hope of finding the treasure.
However, a preview showed the miners scrambling for safety as they struggled to get out of the deep shaft as water came flooding in. It looked like a torrent!
Unfortunately, this could be one of the infamous and mysterious flood tunnels installed by the original depositors.
- 3/26/2024
- by Jerry Brown
- Monsters and Critics
The Curse of Oak Island team must brace themselves as they find themselves in the path of a destructive hurricane, and there’s more digging in the swamp and an analysis of samples from the Money Pit area.
Tonight will see The History Channel’s Season 11, Episode 16, of The Curse of Oak Island. This episode is called Dark and Stormy, clearly a reference to the hurricane bearing down on the island.
Unfortunately, the Oak Island guys are subject to the whims of Mother Nature, and the often harsh climate regularly stops them in their tracks. The team ceases operations every winter as the cold weather descends.
The guys already endured flood damage at the Garden Shaft earlier in the season, and now it seems as though they’ve got a hurricane to deal with. This is likely Hurricane Idalia, which struck Nova Scotia last August, or perhaps Hurricane Lee, which hit in September.
Tonight will see The History Channel’s Season 11, Episode 16, of The Curse of Oak Island. This episode is called Dark and Stormy, clearly a reference to the hurricane bearing down on the island.
Unfortunately, the Oak Island guys are subject to the whims of Mother Nature, and the often harsh climate regularly stops them in their tracks. The team ceases operations every winter as the cold weather descends.
The guys already endured flood damage at the Garden Shaft earlier in the season, and now it seems as though they’ve got a hurricane to deal with. This is likely Hurricane Idalia, which struck Nova Scotia last August, or perhaps Hurricane Lee, which hit in September.
- 2/27/2024
- by Jerry Brown
- Monsters and Critics
The Curse of Oak Island team started celebrating on last night’s episode as they found clear evidence of the long sought-after tunnel under the Garden Shaft.
Finally, after weeks of frustration, the flooding in the shaft was dealt with, and Dumas began probe drilling at the bottom.
The Dumas guys began drilling at 90 feet and aimed straight down, hoping to hit something at about 95 feet. The Oak Island team stood on the surface, impatiently watching the monitors, and they were rewarded when the drill struck something at 97 feet.
The drill casing was brought back up to reveal a pretty hefty chunk of wood, which will be sent straightaway for Carbon-14 dating. They’ll be hoping for a date pre-1790s.
While this is not a definitive confirmation that they’ve located the tunnel, it does seem pretty likely.
The Oak Island team reckons this tunnel runs under the Garden...
Finally, after weeks of frustration, the flooding in the shaft was dealt with, and Dumas began probe drilling at the bottom.
The Dumas guys began drilling at 90 feet and aimed straight down, hoping to hit something at about 95 feet. The Oak Island team stood on the surface, impatiently watching the monitors, and they were rewarded when the drill struck something at 97 feet.
The drill casing was brought back up to reveal a pretty hefty chunk of wood, which will be sent straightaway for Carbon-14 dating. They’ll be hoping for a date pre-1790s.
While this is not a definitive confirmation that they’ve located the tunnel, it does seem pretty likely.
The Oak Island team reckons this tunnel runs under the Garden...
- 2/7/2024
- by Jerry Brown
- Monsters and Critics
“The Curse of Oak Island” enthusiasts, get ready for an exciting new episode! Season 11 continues with Episode 14 titled “Rick and Mortar,” scheduled to air on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on the History Channel.
In this episode, the Oak Island Fellowship brings the power of science to the forefront of their quest for answers. They are determined to unearth the truth behind the Money Pit and its potential connection to Lot 5. With cutting-edge technology and rigorous analysis, the team aims to establish an irrefutable link that could finally shed light on the mysteries that have shrouded Oak Island for centuries.
As Rick and Mortar delve deeper into their investigation, viewers can expect thrilling revelations, unexpected twists, and the suspenseful pursuit of long-awaited answers. Will this scientific approach finally unlock the secrets of Oak Island? Tune in on February 13th at 9:00 Pm to witness the latest developments in this captivating treasure hunt.
In this episode, the Oak Island Fellowship brings the power of science to the forefront of their quest for answers. They are determined to unearth the truth behind the Money Pit and its potential connection to Lot 5. With cutting-edge technology and rigorous analysis, the team aims to establish an irrefutable link that could finally shed light on the mysteries that have shrouded Oak Island for centuries.
As Rick and Mortar delve deeper into their investigation, viewers can expect thrilling revelations, unexpected twists, and the suspenseful pursuit of long-awaited answers. Will this scientific approach finally unlock the secrets of Oak Island? Tune in on February 13th at 9:00 Pm to witness the latest developments in this captivating treasure hunt.
- 2/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, History Channel is set to air the 10th season of “The Curse of Oak Island: Drilling Down.” In this episode titled “Back to the Hunt,” Matty Blake returns to the mysterious Oak Island to give viewers an exclusive insider’s look at the challenges and triumphs faced by the dedicated team of treasure hunters.
The Oak Island Fellowship has been on an enduring quest to solve the age-old mystery of Oak Island, and this season promises to be just as captivating as ever. Matty Blake’s return to the island provides a behind-the-scenes perspective on the incredible journey they’ve undertaken throughout the year.
As the fellowship perseveres in their quest, viewers can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the obstacles and progress made in the ongoing exploration of Oak Island. This episode offers an informative and engaging experience for history enthusiasts and fans of the series.
The Oak Island Fellowship has been on an enduring quest to solve the age-old mystery of Oak Island, and this season promises to be just as captivating as ever. Matty Blake’s return to the island provides a behind-the-scenes perspective on the incredible journey they’ve undertaken throughout the year.
As the fellowship perseveres in their quest, viewers can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the obstacles and progress made in the ongoing exploration of Oak Island. This episode offers an informative and engaging experience for history enthusiasts and fans of the series.
- 11/1/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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