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‘The Curse of Oak Island’ Season 6 Episode 13: Chapple Vault Already Found? Lagina Brothers Investigate the Runic Stone

Curse of Oak Island

“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 13 will be more exciting as the Rick and Marty Lagina think that they are on the right track with regards to their exploration in finding the treasures believed buried in Oak Island in Nova Scotia. Previously, they found items that were likely used by the past treasure hunters but they still have to figure out who they were exactly and the period when the hunting was carried out.

In “The Curse of Oak Island Season 6 episode 13” called “The Paper Chase” more details about the unearthed items will be revealed. However, it seems there will be conflict among the explorers due to different opinions. This may hinder the investigations a bit but they will surely resolve their issues and get back to working together since they have a common goal.

As shared on MSN, the synopsis for “The Curse of Oak Island Season 6 episode 13” stated that the Lagina brothers and their team may be getting closer to the treasures. In fact, they even think that the container holding the treasures is already in their hands. The summary for this episode reads: “A structure uncovered in Smith's Cove perplexes the brotherhood like never before; at the Money Pit, the team finds evidence they may have discovered the legendary box believed to contain the Oak Island treasure - the elusive Chapple vault.”

Has the team really found the Chapple vault? The wooden structures are said to be one of the proofs that the treasures are right there – on the spot where they are digging in the Smith’s Cove. The edifice will be investigated more in “The Curse of Oak Island Season 6 episode 13” to know if they really lead to the Money Pit.

Meanwhile, “The Curse of Oak Island Season 6 episode 13” may also feature some more details about the mysterious Runic and the Overton stones. According to The Vanguard, the team from show visited the Yarmouth County Museum & Archives last year and studied the inscriptions on the stones because they may be similar to the markings that they found on Oak Island.

“All the little discoveries they made on Oak Island, they investigate further,” Museum director, Nadine Gates said. “With the discovery of an inscribed stone on Oak Island, they thought that the inscriptions might be similar to those on our Runic Stone.”

Right now, there are various guesses with regards to the origin of the inscriptions on the 400-pound Overton stone but they still need to do more research to figure out what they really meant and if they have something to do with the Knights Templar.

“The Curse of Oak Island” Season 6 episode 13 will air on Feb. 12 on History.

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