The confirmation of “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 came as soon as the sixth season was over. It now appears that the team of Rick Lagina and Marty Lagina are not wasting any time as photos confirm operations in the swamp is already starting.
One of the most trusted sources of updates regarding the show is the fan page Oak Island from the Other Side of Causeway. It is known to be run by local Oak Island resident Karen Publicover, so once a number of huge trucks start coming down her area, it is a very good indication that the making of “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 has already started.
Lots going on in the swamp.....
Posted by Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway on Saturday, June 15, 2019
The blog shared on Saturday afternoon a series of photos showing that heavy equipment is already on the site. Some fans in the comments section speculate that the team is already taking a sample from the swamp where several interesting finds were uncovered by the end of season 6. However, fans will have to wait a few more months in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 to see what the results would be in the analysis of the samples from the swamp.
A parade of equipment arriving this morning...well kind of arriving. The first truck arrived early this am, loaded up...
Posted by Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway on Monday, June 10, 2019
The same source also proves that the team is not wasting time with the operation. Just last week, Publicover shared photos confirming that large trucks presumably part of the digging started to arrive in the money pit area. That means that the work for “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 is on. True enough, actual activities in the swamp were sighted just a week later.
Meanwhile, History has yet to announce the specific release date of “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7. But since the activities in the Money Pit area appear to be happening in its usual schedule in the past years, it adds to the reasons to believe that the show will return in November.


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