“The Curse of Oakland” Island Season 6 Episode 7 is still trying to solve the mysterious history of the area with Rick, Marty, and the rest of their team working diligently to achieve this result. Right now, one of the biggest obstacle standing in their way is the acquisition of 100 sections of steel sheet required for building a long copper dam.
The dam should be 525 foot and will be vital in sealing off the Smith’s Cove, the area that the team is working hard to excavate. Rick and Marty are hoping that the enclosure holds historical artifacts within similar to the medieval cross that they previously found. The origins of the cross have yet to be determined and it’s possible that “The Curse of Oakland” Island Season 6 Episode 7 will shed more light on this matter.
The previous assumption that the cross came from a time between the 15th and 17th European era proved off the mark. Instead, new findings of Tobias Skowronek, a geochemist at the German Mining Museum, found that it precedes the date mentioned above. This indicates a possibility that the cross came from the Templars themselves, which got the crew pumped. Meanwhile, Dan Blankenship dug his way into a dead in the previous episode but would be continuing his efforts in “The Curse of Oakland” Island Season 6 Episode 7.
On the surface, everything seems to bustle with activity. Looking closely, however, proves that the team is still in dire need of more information to determine what exactly is hidden within the mysterious isle. Although John and Gretchen are forming theories about the connection of the Templars to Nolan’s cross, their data is insufficient to arrive at a reasonable conclusion. As such, the above-mentioned dam is key in acquiring this crucial information. Will the construction of the barrier make serious headway in “The Curse of Oakland” Island Season 6 Episode 7 when it airs on Jan. 1, 2019? Fans are hoping that they will as they’re burning with questions as to what exactly Smith’s Cove possess.


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