The Curse of Oak Island

It’s OVER! Oak Island Treasure FINALLY Found at Smith’s Cove!

💥 Underground Breakthrough: Oak Island Team Uncovers Hidden Void Near Garden Shaft

Could This Be the Final Piece of the Puzzle?

By Oak Island Chronicles

Nova Scotia, Canada — After months of relentless drilling, testing, and exploring, the Oak Island team may have come one step closer to solving one of history’s greatest treasure mysteries. A startling new discovery at borehole DN 11.5 has revealed a large underground void at nearly 90 feet deep, reigniting hopes of a major breakthrough.


A Race Against Time — And a Curse

The hunt began with whispers of gold, strange signals from the earth, and a chilling local legend — that one more must die before the island’s treasure will be revealed. Undeterred, the Lagina brothers and their team have pushed forward, uncovering ancient artifacts, manmade structures, and evidence that someone long ago was also digging with purpose.

Among the most haunting finds: a hand-crafted ladder found deep in the Garden Shaft. “It’s incredible,” Marty Lagina remarked as he descended into the shaft, stunned by the craftsmanship. Scott Barlow noted, “This was built with no modern tools — it’s a relic of whoever came before us.”


Baby Blob, Big Promise

Weeks of water testing led experts Dr. Spooner and Dr. Fred Michael to a precise 20-by-20-foot area, jokingly nicknamed the “Baby Blob,” located between 80 and 120 feet underground. Early signs hinted at the presence of gold — not just in the water but possibly embedded in the surrounding wood, a possible clue to hidden treasure chambers.

As the drilling commenced in this promising location, tensions ran high. The team marked an “X” on the ground, indicating the spot where the Baby Blob and potential tunnels converge. Borehole DN 11.5 became the focal point — the place where theories would be proven or shattered.


The Shocking Discovery at 90 Feet

Then came the moment of truth. As the drill pushed deeper, a loud grinding sound stopped everyone in their tracks. The machine had broken through something — not rock, but empty space. Mike, the drill operator, confirmed it: they had hit a void 1.5 feet wide at exactly 90 feet.

“Could this be the top of a tunnel?” geologist Terry Matheson speculated, studying the alignment with neighboring boreholes DN 12.5 and DN 13.5. The void matched other anomalies found earlier — this wasn’t random. It was a pattern.

The discovery sent waves through the team. Rick Lagina was called in immediately. “This could be a game-changer,” he said, watching intently as the team prepared to pull up core samples from the breakthrough zone.


Evidence in the Core

When the core samples surfaced, the excitement peaked. Inside the cylindrical soil were pieces of wood — unmistakably old, possibly historic. Theories ran wild: Could this wood be from a buried chest? A collapsed tunnel support? Or even the same era as the mysterious ladder?

Rick, Terry, and Charles gathered to inspect the samples, each searching for confirmation. If the void was part of a chamber or a hidden shaft, it might finally explain the gold traces, the ladder, and the strangely aligned boreholes.


The Mystery Deepens

Despite the promising signs, the team remained cautious. “This could be it,” Marty noted, “but we’ve been here before. We have to stay grounded.” Still, the discovery has shifted momentum. Every new sample, every void, every ancient artifact draws the Laginas and their crew closer to an answer.

As the sun set over Oak Island, the team drilled on — driven by hope, history, and the unshakable belief that the truth lies just beneath their feet.


Stay tuned. The next core sample might change everything.

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