Unexpected Finds and a New Corridor | The Curse of Oak Island S12

New secrets from Season 12 of “The Curse of Oak Island” have been leaked, stirring up more excitement than ever! Deep in the famous garden shaft, Rick and Marty Lagina have reached a thrilling ninety feet and discovered metal fragments that hint at a major breakthrough. What incredible treasures are lying in wait beneath the island?
Before we get into this, be ready for some big surprises this season that are way more SHOCKING than we ever expected.
A Tunnel’s Secrets Await
The progress is impressive reaching ninety feet is a big achievement, and with the help of state-of-the-art drilling equipment, they’ve managed to dig even deeper to ninety-five feet. Finding metal so far underground gives the team hope that a significant treasure is close. Despite facing difficulties in the past, their determination is unwavering. They aim to keep pushing the boundaries of the garden shaft to connect with a mysterious old tunnel. The dream is to uncover something of historical value that has been hidden for so long.
Stay tuned, as the secrets buried deep within this ancient tunnel will rewrite history as we know it. Laird Niven, one of the key members, is especially enthusiastic. He truly believes that all their hard work is about to pay off. Meanwhile, Terry Matheson and Charles Barkhouse are closely examining borehole H8, which they think could be hiding an underground chapel vault. Past discoveries, such as pieces of parchment and old leather book bindings, have led them to suspect that there’s something valuable buried beneath. Marty remains hopeful with each small finding. Whether it’s wood that could be part of an old treasure chest or more ordinary objects, each clue brings them closer to solving the mystery.
But this isn’t just a straightforward dig. The journey to reveal Oak Island’s secrets is full of unexpected challenges and thrilling opportunities. It feels as if the island itself is determined to keep its secrets hidden. Each obstacle seems to bury potential treasure even deeper. Terry Matheson often revisits older excavation sites, wondering if previous digging efforts might have accidentally moved a hidden safe. Freshwater testing and ground scans give them more confidence that they are getting closer, leading to more targeted and strategic digging.
Rick Lagina is particularly excited about the soil around site H8. He thinks its disturbance could be a sign that they’re nearing the hidden chapel safe, lifting the team’s spirits.

The Search Shifts to the Southeastern Marshland
The focus then shifts to another intriguing area: the southeastern marshland of the island. This is where Gary Drayton, Jack Begley, and Billy Gerhart begin searching around an old stone path. There are many clues pointing to this area, and it quickly becomes a priority for the team. The path resembles another one found in Portugal and is believed to have connections to the Knights Templar, fueling theories that it was used to transport goods long ago.
As they dig through the sticky mud, Alex Lagina can’t help but marvel at the historical significance of this ancient road. Gary, despite the unpleasant smell of the marsh, lightheartedly jokes that it’s the “smell of treasure.” But this wasn’t the biggest surprise they’d face. As they dig deeper, they come across a large rock that seems oddly placed right next to the stone path. This discovery pushes the team to keep going, with Billy Gerhart noticing a pattern: the rocks are laid out like steps leading up to the boulder. This unusual arrangement sparks curiosity and raises more questions. Why would these rocks be so carefully placed near the stone path and the famous Money Pit?
Their focus narrows in on this area, and with renewed determination, the team hopes that their hard work will finally pay off, and a long-hidden treasure will come to light. Rick Lagina is fascinated by the arrangement of stones and the large boulder at their dig site on Oak Island. To him, this pattern seems too deliberate to be random. It’s located near the well-known Money Pit and an ancient stone path, making Rick feel even more certain that they are on the edge of a big discovery. The excitement builds within the team as they start to believe that these stones are not just a coincidence but a hint towards something valuable buried nearby. But this may only be the start.

Unexpected Finds and a New Corridor
The team is ready to chase down every clue and see where it leads. Rick is especially determined, sensing they are close to a breakthrough. As they dig deeper, they find unexpected items that suggest there’s more hidden underground. Each discovery, no matter how small, sparks their curiosity to keep digging and find out what else might be buried on the island.
One day, they come across a piece of wood that catches their attention. It looks like it could be part of an old ship. The way it’s built, without any metal fasteners, makes them wonder about its origins and the techniques used in historical shipbuilding. Could it have come from a long-lost shipwreck? They don’t know yet, but it’s a clue that keeps them asking questions. Marty Lagina, Rick’s brother, feels both hopeful and frustrated. They’re searching the swamp area of the island, and while it has provided interesting finds, it also raises more questions than answers.
Gary, another member of the team, suggests that the swamp might be preserving metal objects better than other parts of the island. This renews their interest and makes them more eager to explore further. What treasures could the swamp be hiding?
Meanwhile, Jack Begley discusses the challenge of finding metal near the Money Pit. One area, called Lot Five, has been especially difficult to search. Despite this, they remain determined because earlier tests suggested there might be something valuable in that area. At the same time, an archaeological team is carefully studying a circular stone foundation, hoping to find out its age and purpose.
But this wasn’t the only thing complicating their efforts. Archaeologist Jamie Cuba joins the team, bringing new ideas and insights to the excavation. He focuses on a mysterious old stone structure, offering his own interpretations that change how the team understands the site’s history. Jamie thinks the area might have been a meeting point for different cultures in the past. The diverse artifacts they find seem to support this, including a lead token from the fourteenth century, Venetian glass beads dating from the fifteen hundreds to the sixteen fifties, and metal tools linked to historical figures.
The excitement builds as the discoveries continue, propelling the team toward new clues that may eventually unlock the island’s greatest mysteries. The team is ready to explore every angle, as each new revelation adds to the fascinating puzzle that is Oak Island.







