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Forty feet below, two million pounds are buried." This cryptic inscription on a stone uncovered at the 100-foot level of the Oak Island "money pit" has kept treasure hunters digging for almost 200 years. Over the centuries, Oak Island, which lies just off the coast of Nova Scotia, has gobbled up the resources and lives of many men without producing a single doubloon. Designed by some ancient engineer, the pit is a complex hole with timber crosspieces every 10 feet. Near the 100-foot level, any attempt to break through brings the Atlantic Ocean rushing in. So far, all efforts to solve the puzzle of the protective design have failed. Even using the most modern technology, no one has been able to get through to those two million pounds... 50 billion dollars! Who built it and why? Some surprising answers in this video! Read more at http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk

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  • There is a new theory to this. A translator recently said the message on the stone slab was misinterpreted. it does not say "40 ft below 2 million lbs are burried". He said in reality its a series of directions. Using the triangle discovered on the surface and those directions it points to Birch Island. An island very close to Oak Island. They think the purpose of the pit was to hide the directions. The treasure is on Birch Island.

  • @zk92000 well done. Curious...

  • search for - closer encounters, ancient aliens 10 of 10 -

    there it goes aboiut the arc and the money pit

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  • Haha, this is so bad. "Could it be that a 4 year old girl saw the ghosts of British soldiers guarding burying treasure"

    No.

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  • @EnoughNotesDown No you didn't

  • Hmmm, the theory of British soldiers does coincide with the suggested translation of 2 million pounds because the "pound sterling" was the currency used in Britain during the 1700s.

  • The 4 yr old girl, Peggy Adams, theory doesn't fly. According to this documentary she saw the British Soldiers in the "late 1930's".

    The search for the treasure began in the late 1700's.

  • i seen ghosts on my dads island when i was 7, i seen indians sitting around a fire, NorthernOntario. me and my dad with 2 of my brothers  also seen 20 UFO lights on the lake of (Sandy lake ont) there was a metershower that day in july. eh more info just msg me ill tell you my stories,

  • @ElectricMuffinDude i sent it to your youtube inbox.

  • @zk92000 Could you pm me the source of the new theory?

  • Here's how to do it: Drill down to the fill-tunnel's apex at the same angle that it descends. Insert a heavy duty airbag 1/4 way down it and inflate it. After removing the water in the pit, insert a big piece of concrete type of drain pipe down it to where the fill tunnel enters the pit. Drill a hole from the surface to the fill tunnel just beyond where the airbag is and pump in concrete. Afterwards go down there and hammer away at the pipe.

    All I want is 1/30th of the treasure, thanks

  • @darkswerk no that would not be funny

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