Booby-Trapped Treasure Buried off the Coast of Nova Scotia?
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#12Yeah, because the most likely thing for pirates to do when they come into a bundle of loot is sail to the middle of nowhere and spend a few years engineering crafty traps beneath which they will permanently store their cash. Outside of novels, movies and video games, pirates didn't bury their spoils: They spent it. The only treasure to be found in stories like these comes out of the pockets of the gullible souls who…
Incidentally, and yet again, Wikipedia is a much better source than the original submission:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Island
On Wikipedia they tell a really funny story about a stone that was allegedly found in the pit, with "symbols" that turned out to be a "cipher message" that alluded to Tons of Money lying somewhere below. The stone later disappeared, of course. Shucks. Why does that always seem to happen to these mysterious cipher stones that only one person can read? Maybe some angels took the stone up to heaven so that we wouldn't find the Holy Grail. Or something.
Wikipedia also alludes to an important hypothesis, itself dating back to 1911: The "money pit" was a natural sinkhole, the early excavators' discoveries of "man-made platforms" were the product of starry-eyed optimism, and (conveniently!) the site eventually became so torn up by treasure hunters that nobody will ever be able to reconstruct what was originally there. And so the game of telephone will continue into the indefinite future.
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#13The History Channel just aired a 2-hour special that included an in-depth discussion titled "Holy Grail in America" which talked about the island and the Money Pit. I would recommend catching it if you missed it. Pretty fascinating as it really gets down to how the Knights Templar discovered America perhaps hundreds of years before Columbus. http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=...
is it me or has the history channel gotten more and more out there with their definition of "history"? i personally found the "holy grail in america" show to be just a bunch of sensationalist conspiracy theory talk.. 15 minutes of wikipedia-ing shows how out implausible most of the theory that they mentioned is
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#14Here's a google map: http://ow.ly/qfC2
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#15Must be the story behind this book: http://www.prestonchild.com/books/riptide/
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
is it me or has the history channel gotten more and more out there with their definition of "history"? i personally found the "holy grail in america" show to be just a bunch of sensationalist conspiracy theory talk.. 15 minutes of wikipedia-ing shows how out implausible most of the theory that they mentioned is
is it me or has the history channel gotten more and more out there with their definition of "history"? Sadly, it seems to be the norm these days: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NetworkDecay
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#17Seems to me it has turned into a marketing campaign for the island instead of a real search for treasure.
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#18Yeah, because the most likely thing for pirates to do when they come into a bundle of loot is sail to the middle of nowhere and spend a few years engineering crafty traps beneath which they will permanently store their cash. Outside of novels, movies and video games, pirates didn't bury their spoils: They spent it. The only treasure to be found in stories like these comes out of the pockets of the gullible souls who…
It does seem noteworthy that nobody in this story ever finds any actual money in the so-called "money pit", or even a hint that there is money. It's like a 200-year-old game of telephone: "someone said that someone said that there's money at the bottom of the pit!" Incidentally, and yet again, Wikipedia is a much better source than the original submission: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Island On Wikipedia they tel…
Every 10 feet was a layer of logs that was left over from the construction.
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#19Yeah, because the most likely thing for pirates to do when they come into a bundle of loot is sail to the middle of nowhere and spend a few years engineering crafty traps beneath which they will permanently store their cash. Outside of novels, movies and video games, pirates didn't bury their spoils: They spent it. The only treasure to be found in stories like these comes out of the pockets of the gullible souls who…