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'The Curse Of Oak Island' Season 7 Episode 13 Preview: Lagina's team finds evidence leading to Money Pit

Things are getting exciting in Episode 13, Season 7 of 'The Curse Of Oak Island'.
PUBLISHED FEB 12, 2020
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Things will heat up in 'The Curse Of Oak Island' Season 7 Episode 13. Hurricane Dorian might have wreaked havoc, but that didn't dampen the team's ever-enthusiastic spirits.

The Lagina brothers and their team will continue their hunt for the fabled Money Pit, as their experts found some artifacts that appeared to be linked to the history of Nova Scotia. For a long time, they've been discovering tiny clues that suggest the French have been on Oak Island.

Episode 13 has been titled 'Bromancing The Stones'. The official synopsis reads, "Excitement abounds when Gary uncovers an ancient tunneling tool in the swamp; the team obtains hard, scientific evidence suggesting they may have finally located the original Money Pit."

Gary is famous for his historical breakthroughs and in this episode, he strikes again as he seems to have discovered a tunneling tool and ship spike. These artifacts are said to be from the 18th century. The spike just be might be from a shipwreck. 

They also found rock formations in the swamp, which could be a pathway. This, the team says, is hard evidence that the swamp was man-made. And now, the team is wracking their brains to figure who built it and why.

In the previous episode, Rick Lagina traveled to Louisbourg, Canada, to see the fortress that was founded in 1713 by the French. There lay some questions and answers for him. It is also one of the largest historic sites in North America, and they were keen to find out about the Duc D'Anville.

The name, Duc d'Anville, has been a constant refrain on the show. In 1746, the Duc d'Anville expedition was an effort by the French to reconsolidate Arcadia, which is now part of Nova Scotia.  D'Anville has often proved to be of great interest to the show, as his family is said to have connections to Oak Island and somehow linked to the construction of the Money Pit. 

At the fortress, Rick saw the plans and waterway that can still be found in the fortress, and wonders whether the same formation is present on Oak Island.

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