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The fictional flood tunnels, sea filters, etc. have all been 100% debunked.

No amount of lagina pretend surprised faces will change that.
The only reason I mentioned them was because when I first heard of the story of Oak Island (this is what you guys are referring to right ?) They clearly said they were digging down and when they reached a certain platform they went home for the night, only to return the next day to the shaft being flooded, and no amount of trying to drain the water cleared it.. because it was coming from shafts in the side of the well.. :dontknow:
 

This little shooting fish in a barrel.

Geez you folks fall down the rabbit hole of 1 Newbie posting 1 time about the same subject.

It boosts the algorithm for the show, boosts the algorithm for more of the same old $hit.

He asked a question on what he was missing.

Simple: He's missing time that was blown watching some dumbass reality show.
 

Are you guy's implying that there isn't a Santa Clause ? what about all those gift's that were under the Christmas Tree each year ? What about all those Christmas movies that I sat and watched ?????? I'm crushed by this talk of it :( :( :( I guess it's just a T.V. show and I'll get over it someday , BUT today I'll just need to re-group my thoughts ! HUMMM , no Santa Clause ?, who ever would think of a thought like that ???? Now I guess someone will say there's no Easter Bunny ! When / where will it end ??
 

I mentioned this before...as a teenager, I read the article about Oak Island in the "Readers Digest" magazine and I wondered, "Who buries something of value that deep and expects to someday recover it"?
That's right, dig a bunch of fake pits and shafts to no where. Then place treasure 2 feet under in nice sand and a small boulder to mark it. Let the fools dig to moscow .
 

I mentioned this before...as a teenager, I read the article about Oak Island in the "Reader's Digest" magazine and I wondered, "Who buries something of value that deep and expects to someday recover it"?
This is a legitimate question, who digs a hole 100 feet deep ? (I don't know how deep) puts stuff at the bottom, then fills it in 10 feet at a time, all the while building a platform every 10 feet as they come back up the hole ?

(we are assuming they build those platforms coming UP because how would you build them going DOWN?)

(and did they dig shafts out to the sea, or were they there by nature (and IF by nature, how did they dig deeper once they dug to those shafts?)

(how did they dig to the bottom originally without the tunnel flooding and how did they ever expect to return for the treasure when they set it so that nobody else even with modern equipment could ever reach it)

so that the tunnel would flood if someone tried to dig it out ? what kind of concept is that ? I would think that if this was really for treasure then whoever did it had NO intention of ever returning for it... or they did it believing someone would find this and dig only to never find anything and so they did it play a joke or gag on future generations that they would never know..

Too much crazy shit to really be considered legitimate...
 

Is it highly unlikely yes. Has it been 100% debunked no. There are some that believe they have found the rock formed tunnels over the years, with the coconut fibers. No one back in the day before that area was completely destroyed ever tried to expose them from the shore with the coconut fibers back to MP area. Over the years that area has been dug and re-dug numerous times, so now there is no way to prove one way or the other.. Even if they were there 200-300 years ago or more, you wouldn't find them now...
We already know the beach area close to the MP looked much different hundreds of years ago from the wood structures they have found by the shoe line... In an around Smith's Cover and Sheerdam Cove.
The drain went to the vertical shaft. Restall reconfirmed that. He also cemented this shaft in an effort to stop the flooding inland. That would have proven that the drain feature was "flooding" the searcher holes (in his mind). It stopped nothing. It didn't slow down anything either. Furthermore, he excavated all through the upland in between the vertical shaft and the cave-in pit area and noted it was all mud at quite some depth beyond the vertical shaft. This tells you why the sump hole was there. It was a collection well that emptied itself at the cove at low tide. Water could never go in the other direction because it would have pushed against a higher water table. As it drained, it drew from the mushy land above which happens to have been on the working end of the island where firming up with paving stones was also done to make it usable. By hydraulic considerations alone the shape of a fanned drain tells you that is to help outpouring. Manifolds do not concentrate fluids into smaller volumes. They don't do HVAC that way either. Enlarging the volume of the output speeds up the output. That would have mattered due to the time constraint with tides to maximize draining.

If that wasn't enough, Restall dug all around the MP location to try and hit any flood tunnel. He never did, and to make things worse all his holes flooded too. He died in one of those holes as opposed to the MP itself. It is very likely that all who have ever died there died in exploratory holes searching for the MP.

When they dove on 10x one of the interesting things they presented was the cavity that had a current flowing through the large fissures in the wall. That proved they are dealing with dissolution cavities that are linked with underground currents. 10X was flooded when a dissolution cavity was approached. That will never stop happening.
 

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Hi Modelmaker

Welcome to the "Show"!
You appear to have many questions as to the Who, Why, Where and How the Treasure of Oak Island became?
You might like to read my "Thread" here on Treasure Net to help answer these?
 

Hi Modelmaker

Welcome to the "Show"!
You appear to have many questions as to the Who, Why, Where and How the Treasure of Oak Island became?

Modelmaker hasn't been on the site since Jan. 13th, and they still have only a single post, which started this thread. Don't know if we'll see them again.
 

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