“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 could be the series’ best installment yet as there are reports that say Rick and Marty Lagina are very close to unearthing something precious. Such a thing will also give answers to the mystery of the Oak Island that has remained unsolved for 224 years.
In fact, there are rumors circulating these days, saying that “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 could be the last since the treasures will be brought to the surface already. This belief was heightened when the recent promo video of the show was uploaded on social media, and it was captioned with the words: “Getting close to unearthing a new season of The #CurseOfOakIsland.”
Is the team on the right path to the Money Pit?
At this time, prior to the arrival of “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7, it was already shared that the team of experts, along with the Lagina brothers, will be focusing on three main locations for their explorations in the upcoming episodes. They will be digging around the swamp, the Smith’s Cove, and the H8 shaft.
This is because these places have yielded many unexpected artifacts and discoveries that suggest they are in the right path that will lead them to the elusive treasures. However, it was said that in case the gems might have already been found by the early treasure hunters, the exploration is still memorable and significant because they had discovered many things that can even change the timeline and events of history.
What are the other treasures hidden in Oak Island?
Aside from the Money Pit, there are other things believed to have been left on the island, and these include the Ark of the Covenant, religious antiquities hidden by the Knights Templar, and even the manuscripts of William Shakespeare and haul of the 15th-century pirates. Thus, even if the Chapell’s Vault is already empty, these other valuables will make their hunt worthwhile in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7.
Finally, “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 has been titled "The Torch is Passed," and as announced on Twitter, it will premiere on Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. on History. It will open with a 2-hour special as a gift to its loyal viewers.


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