The Curse of Oak Island

NEW SEASON 13 LEAKS REVEAL HUGE DISCOVERIES ON OAK ISLAND

OAK ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA — A fresh wave of excitement is sweeping through fans of The Curse of Oak Island as new Season 13 leaks reveal stunning progress. Rick and Marty Lagina, alongside their loyal team, have reached an astonishing 95 feet deep into the Garden Shaft—and what they’ve found may finally shift the centuries-old mystery into the realm of real answers.

The discovery of metal fragments deep underground has ignited hopes that they are closing in on a historically significant treasure, possibly linked to the famed Money Pit. But it doesn’t stop there.

A Tunnel’s Secrets May Be Revealed

Armed with cutting-edge drilling technology, the team is now targeting what they believe is an ancient underground tunnel system, previously undetectable. Their ultimate goal? To link this tunnel to older structures—possibly a secret chapel vault hinted at by clues in Borehole H8.

Veteran archaeologist Laird Niven says he’s “never been more optimistic,” while team experts Terry Matheson and Charles Barkhouse are certain the disturbed soil near H8 is evidence of a buried chamber.

A Marsh with a Message

Meanwhile, attention has shifted to the island’s southeastern marsh, where Gary Drayton, Jack Begley, and Billy Gerhardt follow a mysterious stone path—one that eerily resembles ancient roadways in Portugal associated with the Knights Templar. The path ends at a large, strategically placed boulder, sparking wild but focused theories.

Gary, despite the swamp’s pungent air, jokes that it’s “the smell of treasure,” and the team believes these steps, almost altar-like in arrangement, point toward a deliberate, ceremonial structure.

Uncovering Layers of History

Back in the field, Jamie Cuba, a new face among the archaeological team, dives into a stone foundation on the island’s western edge. The area yields centuries-old Venetian glass, 14th-century lead tokens, and tools that suggest Oak Island may have been a multicultural meeting point.

A section of wooden planks, carbon-dated to 1631–1684, strengthens the theory that European settlers—or secret societies—were building something significant here.

“This isn’t just about treasure anymore,” says Marty Lagina. “It’s about rewriting history.”

The Corridor That Could Change Everything

The latest bombshell? The team has uncovered what appears to be an ancient corridor—possibly manmade—that might have served as an underground route for transporting materials or treasure.

Roger Fortin wants to fully map and analyze it. Craig Tester, energized by new findings, urges the team forward. Rick Lagina believes this could be the biggest clue they’ve ever found. “It’s not just about what’s buried,” he says. “It’s about who buried it—and why.”

The Legend Lives On

With every new wooden plank, stone path, and fragment of old metal, the Oak Island team edges closer to a breakthrough. But the deeper they go, the more the island resists, guarding its secrets tightly.

Will Season 13 be the year they finally solve Oak Island’s ultimate mystery? One thing is certain—this is not just a treasure hunt anymore. It’s a full-blown historical investigation that could challenge everything we think we know about North American history.

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