When “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 returns, fans should brace for an upcoming dilemma. The problem is suggested to be so serious that it might force the team to suspend its operations on the island.
“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 will return with a new episode next week titled “Voyage to the Bottom of the Cenote.” Its official synopsis is very short but it indicates a major development that could affect their entire operation. The teaser reads, “A frightening development at the Money Pit threatens to halt the search indefinitely.”
The specific “frightening development” in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 is still unknown but the episode title is very telling. The word “voyage” refers to a long journey often by sea. Meanwhile, a cenote is a natural sinkhole formed when a bedrock of limestone collapses. The title could mean that something — presumably, a piece of equipment significant to the Money Pit operations — will break and fall into the deep end of a cenote.
Viewers can only speculate what the cryptic title means but one fan recalled that a recently released teaser for “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 showed “huge crane collapsing.” If this is what the “frightening development” means, it could really pose a major issue since this kind of equipment is likely hard to procure.
On the other hand, what are the indications that the team of treasure-seekers of “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 will overcome this problem? For one, the synopsis only says the ordeal will only “threaten” their operations. So there could be a chance they will resolve this after a few weeks.
It is also important to note that “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 is slated to run with 30 hours worth of contents. Counting the filler episode this week and the new installment “Voyage to the Bottom of the Cenote,” History has only aired half of the show's anticipated episodes this year. The series airs every Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on History.


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