“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 will be more intense as it will be featuring excavations and explorations that Rick and Marty Lagina have never done before. This is because, at this point, their diggings are more advanced after previously finding signs that there is something underground.
There is no doubt that “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 will be the series’ biggest yet. The Lagina brothers and their team of experts are bringing in more advanced equipment and resources as they try to solve the 224-year-old mystery that continues to fascinate and push the interest of treasure hunters up to this day.
Are they close to unearthing the treasures?
“The Curse of Oak Island” is about finding the Money Pit and the treasures believed to be buried there. As the Lagina brothers dig around the Oak Island in Nova Scotia, Canada, they found so many clues that suggest the gems exist. They have also found traces of previous treasure huntings, which convinced everyone that they are on the right path, and they will find what they are looking for soon.
Moreover, in the latest preview for “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7, the video clip showed them in the swamp, and the caption stated that they are “getting close to unearthing.” With all that they have discovered in the previous seasons, especially in the sixth, this claim is highly possible.
They found anomalies underground and underwater, and if they are right that there is a chamber which is assumed to be the Chapell’s Vault, then the treasures will be found soon. In the water, if they are right that there is a sunken ship, it could be the one that was intentionally sunken to hide the treasures.
The show premiere and what to expect
“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 will show the team exploring many areas. They will be focusing on the swamp, H8 shaft, and Smith’s Cove, where they have expanded the cofferdam. Finally, as posted on Twitter, “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 titled "The Torch is Passed" is set to premiere on Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. on History with a 2-hour special.