![]() ![]() However, it led to one conclusion - that it was connected to the stone box drains that had fed the flood tunnels. is that you're looking for some French treasure." A small mishap occurred, which included the collapse of the wooden structure at Smith's Cove. However, the English could not find the gold as the French knew they were coming and hid the treasure. In 1745, an English colonel launched a campaign to seize control of the French fort. ![]() The fortress also had a series of tunnels beneath it. This led the French to build a massive fortress, which was completed in 1720, and was an extensive military stronghold in America. The city of Louisbourg was established in 1713 by the French, but by 1720 it became one of the richest ports between Europe, Canada and the West Indies for the French. Brothers Rick and Marty Lagina search for hidden treasure on an island off Nova Scotia. After a decade of searching, Rick, Marty, and the team return to Oak Island and immediately uncover evidence of a tunnel in the Money Pit the fellowship. There's a bit of interesting history behind this research. In one of the episodes, they roped in Chipp Reid, a naval historian in their team who presents them with 'evidence' that the wooden structures found on Smith's Cove could be pieces from a French military fortification from the 1700s. In The Curse of Oak Island, longtime Rolling Stone contributing editor and journalist Randall Sullivan explored the curious history of Oak Island and the.
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