Oak Island Money Pit Part 1
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@DrLsw i feel stupid now.. i didnt finish the video when i posted that comment. sorry
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@nanabijou62 Supposedly the cipher stone they found was deciphered to say two million pounds are fourty feet under here. edward leedskalnin.. love that guy
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Why is the hole dug so deep, by so many and for so long called "The Money Pit"?
Not a dime has ever been found from all the work done so far.
Do people surmise that money MUST be buried there?
Is it impossbiel for people to imagine that this thing is nothing more than a self-perpetuating hoax?
People dig a while, leave and then sneek back in to bury the next layer or rock or logs?
Come on people...
drakethick1 1 month ago
@drakethick1 They call it the money pit because so many people have sunk money into it, trying to get to whatever is down there. The trouble with digging into the pit is that it keeps filling with ocean water. No one is willing to spend the multi-million dollars worth of work and engineering to seal the ducts to stop the water. The big reason for this is that no one is certain what if anything is down there worth millions.
nanabijou62 1 month ago
@nanabijou62 I'm familiar with the history. Thanks.
Still, not a dime has been found, so it make no sens to refer to this hole as money pit.
Certainly, it is a money pit for no other reason than all the money and effort that has been wasted so far on digging down into this hole. Something like a house.
drakethick1 3 weeks ago
@drakethick1 Exactly. That's why they call it the Money Pit. Pure irony.
nanabijou62 2 weeks ago
@nanabijou62 Well something valuable to somebody is down there. Nice reply to that comment though. A lot of peeps just hear money pit and assume money is down there haha. Not saying that's stupid or anything cause that's a conclusion one could come to. But the story behind this is just unreal. For humans to build something so COMPLEX is just amazing to me. I love stories and mysteries like this.
Scarecrowman27 1 week ago
@Scarecrowman27 Well, if you like mysteries, check out the story of Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida, and a man named Edward Leedskalnin. That one is a head-scratcher.
nanabijou62 1 week ago