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‘The Curse of Oak Island’ season 7: The three main sites that Rick and Marty Lagina will explore in the upcoming installment

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“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 will be more explosive as Rick, Marty Lagina and their team of experts gets closer to discovering some kind of “treasures” that were never found before. While there is no official announcement yet for the return of the show, leaked photos already confirmed that they are coming back soon.

Works are ongoing on the famous island in Nova Scotia, and it is possible that they are already filming for “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7. With all the work going at the swamp and the building of the cofferdam, it is impossible that the camera is not rolling yet since they have to capture the footage of the progress of their activities.

When the “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 returns, the viewers will see Rick and Marty Lagina exploring three areas, and these will be their main focus for the upcoming installment to find the Money Pit. Here are the three key spots that they will navigate for the seventh season.

The swamp

When the sixth season ended, the finale revealed that the team detected an anomaly at the bottom of the water in the swamp. Based on the initial assessment of the experts, the hard and long object appeared to be a ship.

To confirm if they are right, they need to go underwater in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7, and if it is indeed a ship, it will be a jackpot because it is believed to be filled with treasures. It was even said by David Blankenship that the swamp is man-made and was created to cover up the vessel with the gems.

The Smith’s Cove

In the previous seasons, the team was able to dig some amazing structures around the Smith’s Cove. There were wooden structures that appeared to have been built to create a passageway leading to the Money Pit.

The woods were also tested, and some were found to be from the 1700s, and this boosted their suspicions that this is the path leading to the buried treasures. They are expected to dig deeper and reveal more parts of the “L” and U-shaped wooden structures.

The H8 shaft

The next target in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 is the H8 shaft because in the last sonar scan at 170-feet deep underground, they saw something that looks like a man-made chamber. If they are correct, they claimed to be just moments away from unearthing the original Money Pit called the Chapell’s Vault.

“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 may premiere in November on History Channel.

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