“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 episode 4 will return with something really exciting. After years of digging and exploration around the Oak Island in Nova Scotia, Canada, it seems that the Lagina brothers and their crew have finally gone closer to the Money Pit.
“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 episode 4 has been titled “The Lucky Thirteen” and as posted on TV Guide, its official synopsis reads: “After years of searching, the team believes they have found the elusive flood tunnel that will lead them to the Money Pit; Gary discovers a mysterious artifact that may have a connection to the Founding Fathers.”
The newly-discovered flood tunnels
As the search continues, people on the site, including Rick and Marty Lagina, are convinced that they are on the right spot. Now that they are using more advanced equipment and technology, the exploration becomes easier, and now they have more chances of finding what they are looking for.
In the last episode titled “The Eye of the Swamp,” the team discovered what they believed to be the flood tunnels. It was said that this path is the passage that will bring the team to Money Pit and eventually solve the centuries-old mystery. “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 episode 4 is expected to focus on this area with Gray Drayton guiding them through with his metal detector tools.
The Founding Founders connection
TV Season & Spoilers further mentioned that Drayton’s discovery of a still unidentified relic appears to be something really important. In fact, they deduced that this item might have a connection with the Founding Fathers.
“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 episode 4 is likely to do more research on this, and any findings could definitely change the history as everyone knows it. Also, Rick and Marty Lagina, together with their team, will inspect the swamp more because more and more proof is surfacing that suggest it could be man-made as Dave Blakenship believes.
In any case, fans should not miss “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7, episode 4. It will air on History this coming Nov. 26 at 9 p.m.


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