3-16 In Search Of... The Money Pit Mystery (aka Captain Kidd)(Part 2 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

Hosted by Leonard Nimoy and broadcast weekly from 1976 to 1982, In Search Of... is the greatest mystery documentary show ever. I grew up watching this show, enjoying the spine-tingling presentation of quasi-fact and dramatic synthesizer-heavy music of Rinder and Lewis.

I am not selling this material, neither am I interested in buying bootlegs. It is currently commercially unavailable, so I am joining with others to make evaluation of this excellent series possible.

Check my subscriptions to find users with more episodes, and drop me a note if you have posted any "new" ones. Thanks for watching!

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  • Somehow I don't think anyone would go this far to play a joke. That doesn't seem logical in the least. It must've taken years (even with dozens of men) to construct that. "...tons of coconut fibers...2000 miles away". It would've taken several years then just to sail back and forth with it all -not to mention all the other work! Question is, if the pirate theory is right, how would THEY have reclaimed it? They would've run into the same problems that we are.

  • fake

  • WITH ROLEXES

  • Professional divers, HAS ANYONE OUT THERE HERD OF PROFESSIONAL DIVERS??

  • @bignacio045 It is Spock. Leonard Nimoy (Spock) narrates this series.

  • it looks like spock

    

  • 8:11 I don't know who this is, but does this sound like Jeff Bridges to anyone?

  • The good looking guy at 4:30 is trying to say it can't be a natural phenomenon because they found wood and coconut fiber, but both of that could be explained by a sinkhole.

    In fact, finding trees and wood in a horizontal position would be EXPECTED from a natural sinkhole, as material drawn down by a solution cave collapse. He says it isn't glacial ice - well, that might sound science-y, but nobody expected to find something from the last glacial period.

  • This series is sooooo awesome!!!! Thank you for posting! :)

  • I bet those guys made the stone triangle themselves.

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