“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 is returning soon as photos that proved filming has already resumed have been shared online. The previous season’s finale was very interesting since the show ended with a big discovery that could change history and finally lead the explorers to the elusive Money Pit.
Rick, Marty Lagina, and their team concluded “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 by showing an image that they think is a sunken ship. The anomaly was detected by a machine, and they still have to inspect it up close, but they strongly believed that there is a big chance that it is the fabled ship that sunk with the treasures. It was located under the swamp, and recent photos showed that the trucks and heavy equipment had been brought back to the island and they are now working on the swamp.
Moreover, according to the local, Nathalie Groleau, who lives near the filming site, the exploration on the Smith’s Cove is also on full blast, and she shared a video of what was happening in the area just a few hours ago.
With these recent photos of activities around the island, fans will definitely see the team spending more time in the water or near it. Likewise, “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 may feature more diving so the team can check what they previously saw in the monitor. Is it really a ship that the late Fred Nolan was said to have been the hidden there the alleged human-made swamp.
The good news for fans is that they can watch “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 for a longer time compared to the other seasons. The seventh installment is set to air for 36 episodes, but History has not announced any premiere date yet.


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