Episode
The Curse of Oak Island: Triptych
Overview
After 152 years, the Money Pit may no longer be lost.
Details
- Series
- The Curse of Oak Island
- Season
- Season 7
- Episode
- Episode 8
- Air date
- 2020-01-07
- Runtime
- 43 min
Episode context
Triptych is Episode 8 in Season 7 of The Curse of Oak Island. It aired on 2020-01-07. The runtime is 43 min.
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Episode 6: Closing In
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Episode 10: Gary Strikes Again
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Episode 11: The Eye of the Storm
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Episode 4: The Lucky Thirteen
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Episode 12: Fortified
New evidence suggests there was French activity on Oak Island decades before the discovery of the Money Pit and the team may have finally uncovered definitive proof the swamp was manmade centuries ago.
Episode 3: The Eye of the Swamp
Gary detects a strange, stone structure embedded in the swamp and after years of searching and speculation, the Laginas get scientific proof that the swamp is young and likely manmade.
Episode 13: Bromancing the Stones
Excitement abounds when Gary uncovers an ancient tunneling tool in the swamp, and the team obtains hard, scientific evidence suggesting they may have finally located the original Money Pit.
Episode 2: Core Values
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Episode 14: Burnt Offering
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