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  2. Oak Island mystery - Wikipedia

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    Oak Island Money Pit Detailed resource covering the money pit's history; The Mystery Pit of Oak Island containing diagrams of the money pit; The Oak Island Enigma A History and Inquiry Into The Origin of The Money Pit – Penn Leary 1953 "Mystery Island Baffles Treasure Hunters". Popular Science, May 1939, pp. 72–75

  3. Oak Island - Wikipedia

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    Located on the east side of Oak Island, the Money Pit is—or was—a shaft more than 100 feet (30 m) deep. According to island lore, it first drew the attention of a local teenager in 1795, who noticed an indentation in the ground and, with some friends, started to dig—only to find a man-made shaft featuring wooden platforms every 10 feet (3 ...

  4. List of The Curse of Oak Island episodes - Wikipedia

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    Later, at a local pub, author Alan Butler presents a theory that Oak Island is a copy of Solomon's Temple and the entrance to the money pit is 996 ft (303.6 m) to the west in the Oak Island swamp. Back on Oak Island, Jack Begley and Dan Blankenship visit a treeless area called "the bald spot" where Dan uses dowsing to find hidden tunnels.

  5. The Curse of Oak Island - Wikipedia

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    Dan Henskee: One of only three Oak Island treasure hunters who have been searching the island for several decades. He initially came to the island to help Dan Blankenship in his search. Charles Barkhouse: An Oak Island historian who also acts as a tour guide for Oak Island Tours, the company that owns most of the island. Charles is a freemason.

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  7. Rupert Furneaux - Wikipedia

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    He spent seven years investigating the mystery of Oak Island and published his conclusions in 1972. [2] His book on the eruption of Krakatoa received a favourable review from Eric Shipton. [3] Furneaux researched cases of true crime and his books on criminology were well received by academics.

  8. Northern Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    "The Lost Lemon Mine & Oak Island" – Somewhere in south-western Alberta, in the Crowsnest Pass, close by Coleman (according to some), it is said, is a gold vein worth millions. The Oak Island Money Pit is the site of the world's longest running hunt for lost treasure.

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