“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 is happening so fans should not worry even if there is a slight delay. In fact, there are many indications that Rick and Marty Lagina and their crew are already on the move and filming interesting scenes for TV release.
Aside from the frequent update by a resident who lives just across the causeway leading to the Money Pit, some people who were involved in the diggings or even those who were doing small jobs at the site also shared something about the show so fans often gain new details even if “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 is not out yet.
In fact, Karen Publicover, the said local resident, just posted new photos and they show tractor trailers coming to the area where the show is being filmed. Previously, she also spotted heavy equipment, big trucks and camera crew, so it is certain that “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 is underway.
This guy is a little late for the convoy.
Posted by Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway on Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Moreover, a diver from Kentville who worked at the site where the Money Pit is located also talked about the show. He shared his experiences while on dive missions under the mysterious pit.
Many people watch “The Curse of Oak Island” mainly because of the mysteries surrounding it. Plus, the diggings on this Nova Scotia island have been going on since the 19th century and everyone is curious to know if there are treasures buried there. If not, what else could they find there? Is the place haunted or something?
Now, the diver, named Mike Huntley, confirmed that indeed, there is something strange on Oak Island. Speaking to The Chronicle Herald, he said that he could feel something strange while working there and added that the place has “a weird vibe.”
To prove his claim, Mike Huntley narrated that when he was diving for “The Curse of Oak Island,” he experienced inexplicable events like malfunctioning equipment when they were in perfect condition and more. Meanwhile, “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 does not have a premiere date yet but media outlets suggest it may arrive before the year ends.


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