When the team returns to the island they find evidence of an underground tunnel and structure.
The team is astonished when Gary unearths multiple artifacts in close proximity to the old ship's wharf and with the discovery of a shallower tunnel in the Money Pit, Marty's theory of an off-set chamber may finally be proven.
The discovery of mysterious ship logs provides more evidence suggesting a 1746 French armada led by the Duc D'Anville landed on Oak Island. At the Money Pit, the team gets closer to getting a team member underground.
The team returns to the swamp and immediately uncovers more evidence of a sunken ship; in the money pit, the discovery of a collapsed structure could mean they have finally located the off-set chamber.
The team's high hopes of finding the fabled treasure are intensified when it procures what could be the final piece of the puzzle.
The fellowship is stunned when evidence suggests that a dam lies buried at the end of the swamp, corroborating both Fred Nolan's theory, and Zena Halpern's Templar map.
While the team uncovers more evidence suggesting the mysterious man-made stone foundation on Lot 5 was purposefully hidden, the Fellowship is zeroing in on the gold in the Money Pit.
The team is ecstatic when new scientific evidence narrows down the location of the gold signature in the Money Pit; Rick realizes a lifelong dream when he finally gets underground on Oak Island.
Confidence grows when irrefutable, scientific evidence reports the Fellowship is closer than ever to the gold.