“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 will be here is a few weeks, and the day of its premiere approaches, the viewers are getting more excited since the upcoming season promises to reveal a secret that they all want to know. The teaser released by History further heightened the curiosity when a voiceover said that a mystery would finally be solved as well.
The short teaser clip was posted on social media last month, and fans are really thrilled. It showed the swamp, but the atmosphere was quite strange and creepy, which only add to the mystery. What will Rick and Marty Lagina unveil in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7?
Where will the brothers dig this time?
In any case, the Lagina brothers and their crew are only set to explore three areas in Oak Island, and these are the spots that already showed signs that a treasure could really be buried there and that the stories are not just legends and hearsays. Firstly, as shown in the video, they will be exploring the swamp more because there are many things under the water.
The best find in the previous season was the ship-like solid material found on the floor of the swamp, but they have yet to determine if this is a ship. In case, it really is, there is a possibility that this is the other site where the treasures were hidden many centuries ago. The swamp could still hold other secrets, and it will be featured in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7.
They will dig more in the H8 shaft
The interest in the H8 shaft was only heightened in season 6 because through the scans; they found chambers that are likely man-made. Based on the history, this was made to make a path and storage for the Chapell’s Vault; the container believed to be original Money Pit. They will need to dig at least 170-feet down in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 because that was where they found the alcoves.
The last area that the Lagina brothers will dig into is Smith's Cove. Meanwhile, “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 is set to premiere on Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. on History Channel.


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