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‘The Curse of Oakland Island’ Season 6 Air Date, Spoilers: Rick and Marty Lagina’s to Explore New Finds – Gold & Underground Chambers

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“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 is finally here and there are many new things to see in the new installment. Rick and Marty Lagina along with their crew are going to explore the Oak Island more and the good news is that their hard work paid off when they found gold and underground chambers that are expected to yield additional interesting artifacts.

According to Deadline, History renewed and ordered “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 only last month but since the Lagina brothers already started digging in the suspected location of the Money Pit months ago, it's premiere date this month is not affected at all. The docu-reality show will feature 30 episodes of treasure hunting mysteries and discoveries so fans can enjoy watching it for a longer time.

Although the “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 just premiered earlier today, the next two episode titles and synopsis were already revealed. As per Season Episode, the second episode after the pilot’s “Rick's Big Bang Theory” is called “Gold Rush” and as the title suggest, it seems that Marty and Rick Lagina have finally dug up some gold.

Its synopsis reads: “After years of searching, Rick and Marty finally strike gold.” Fans can watch this on Nov. 20 while the third episode titled “Depth Perception” is going to air on Nov. 27.

In episode 3, with the use of their advanced seismic detector, the team was able to find underground chambers and everyone is hoping that they hold some treasures or valuable relics that will make the group’s treasure-hunting worthwhile. Here’s “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 3’s synopsis: “The seismic results are in, revealing the existence of a mysterious underground chamber; Gary and Jack make a discovery suggesting another Templar connection.”

“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 released its pilot episode today and fans should not miss the second one. The show airs every Tuesday at 9 p.m. on History.

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