Mystery of Oak Island Has Finally Been Uncovered, But Not Without A Major Cost

Things Were Heating Up

Later that year, Robert Dunfield brought in some serious construction equipment to dig deep into the Money Pit. He reached the limestone layer and then his work was ended. In 1965, Daniel C. Blankenship found a nail and a washer sixty feet down along with a heart-shaped stone. These findings began to heat up the search interest.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.