The Irrecoverable Treasures of Oak Island

| Wednesday, February 22, 2012
By Tom Snow


The greatest treasure hunt of all times is thought to be of the Treasure Pit in Oak Island. This island is in Nova Scotia, Canada. The treasure pit was first discovered by a teenager named Daniel McGinnis in 1795.

He found a tree which had caught his eye due to its warped scars. It looked like it had been used in concert with a rope as a pulley to raise or let down unknown substances into a shaft below. The soft soil and the depression in the ground of 4.8m verified the presence of a shaft. Recalling local tales concerning the area he was amazed by his finding. Next day, he came back with two mates and started to dig. There had been a pattern unveiled as the digging proceeded which lured them further. At each and every 3m, 6m and 9m distance, Oak logs were unveiled.

After removing these logs and unearthing more marks along the smooth clay of the earth, the men were positive of secret treasure. They dreamed concerning gold, silver, bullions, gold coins, gold nuggets, meteorites and what not. Who does not imagine concerning finding magnificent jewels and how you might be lucky enough to have found it at the age of 16. Nevertheless, it was not meant to be. The men drained and worn out, knew digging further was useless since they weren't furnished the right way. They left with a heavy heart promising to return some day. It took them nine years to set up a research company. Then they returned with full monetary support; this time prepared to secure the disregarded treasure.

They dug deeper and deeper but many issues were confronted. The primary concern was regarding sea water which had started to seep causing problem in digging. But before the area was flooded, a vital stone was recovered. This stone was etched with symbols. It was given to be studied and translated. The interpretation fascinated many. It was deciphered as follows:

"Forty Feet Below, 2,000,000 Pounds Are Buried"

Many excavations have been carried out since; but all in vain. Even a diagonal shaft was dug to reach to the desired location, however it became heavily flooded causing all to flee to save their lives in time. The place has been studied and some believe it to be haunted. Pictures have been obtained showing orbs that glimmer with an energetic glow. Even after the interpretation of the stone, it is still thought to contain treasure more valuable than gold and silver.

The myth still prevails. If you are prepared for some luck and a large amount of excitement, grab a hold of the GPS maps and tools we offer; then take off. Whether you head for the unrecovered Treasures of Oak Island or go on some other treasure hunting expedition, you'll fill your life with gusto and an adventure you won't forget. These amazing experiences have the potential to make you rich with untold gold and treasures. Now is the perfect time to substantiate your name in history and solve this mystery!




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