applecrack
Jr. Member
- Jan 22, 2014
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- Whites DFX
Whites XLT
Whites TM808
- Primary Interest:
- Cache Hunting
I love the mystery of Oak Island and have for a long time wondered what may be buried there. Well after many long hours of thought I came to an idea and everything seems to be coming together but not for treasure hunters im sorry to say. And I also have a question, is there a reward or something for discovering the real reason for the pit on Oak Island? I hate to sound like that but I really believe I am on to something and I don't want someone taking my idea and running with it. Is that wrong of me? I am a Police Officer and I looked at the mystery as I would a cold case. Because the mystery is on an island I was able to start from the outside and work in towards the pit. And because of this I was able to see what the pit may have been used for and why coconut fiber was on the island and in great supply. Most people seem to start at the pit or close to it and that's not the story, the story is the beaches. Why would someone stop there? It wasn't on purpose I would bet. And one of those coves is man made. Think, why would you make a cove? Its not for treasure, perhaps it was to repair a large ship. And before you repair a large ship it was emptied of all its cargo which was all wrapped in coconut fiber as they used to do to make the ship lighter. But you need a way to put the water back in the cove once you drained it. And the fill in the pit, all the materials they cut down to make the cove. And all the fibers were also left there and also thrown in the pit. That's whys its on the beach and in the pit. Someone crash a ship there and repaired it in a manmade cove. No one digs a pit that big unless its to keep men busy while they were stranded on an island. They drained part of the cove and then refilled it and sailed away leaving coconut fiber, logs and debris in the hole they dug. No one digs a hole that big. Have you tried to dig a hole before Its not easy and one that big is almost impossible to even think of, unless your ordered to do it. Im willing to bet that someone left evidence on those beaches. Think about the food and drink necessary and sleeping quarters required. People need to stop looking in the pit and look for evidence of people surviving on the island long enough to dig a 90 foot deep hole. That's just my opinion but its better then thinking someone dug 90 feet to drop a couple chests of gold that you cant retrieve. Just a thought.