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‘The Curse of Oak Island’ season 7 release date, spoilers: Here’s where Rick and Marty Lagina are focusing for the next treasure-hunting exploration

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“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 will be back soon, and some spoilers are already out before the seventh installment arrives. Rick and Marty Lagina will continue digging, but this time, they will be focusing on few areas where they had found more clues that they are close to finding the treasures and finally solve the 200-year-old mystery of the Oak Island in Nova Scotia.

What’s more, the “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 will not leave the viewers hanging and wait for the next season because this has been confirmed to run for 36 episodes which is the biggest number in the show’s history. Fans can expect the bulk of these episodes to show the diggings in few areas where the Lagina brothers and their team will spend more time to find the Money Pit.

The Swamp

In the preview for the return of “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7, History teased the viewers that answers will finally be revealed in the new episodes. In the short clip, the eerie image of the swamp was shown while the crew continues to dig.

The team will be exploring the swamp more because, in the previous season, they found so many “leads” here. Aside from finding odd structures in this place, the Laginas seem to have found more interesting pieces that have not been shown on TV yet.

What’s more, Gary Drayton, the team’s metal-detecting expert was seen in the area, and this gives the idea that they found something underneath the waters or the ground surrounding the swamp. This also holds another mystery that has yet to be revealed in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7. It can be recalled that through the sonar test done in season 6, they found a massive ship-like object on the ocean floor and they have to check this out.

Checking the H8 shaft and the Smith’s Cove

Previously, they uncovered parts of wooden structures that look like they were built to create the passageway to the Money Pit. Their suspicions made sense after the wood was tested to be from the 1700s. However, they still have to dig more to confirm this in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7.

As for the H8 shaft, the seventh season will delve on this after the scan 170-feet deep showed something that they said could be a man-made chamber which they deduced could be the Chapell’s Vault or the original Money Pit. Meanwhile, “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 is coming this Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. on History.

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