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Gary Drayton and Jack Begley's efforts on Lot 7 led to the discovery of a small object that may contain a jewel or sapphire , fueling hopes of finding more significant "top pocket" finds.

The team explores this man-made cave, which contains carvings that some believe were used for Templar initiation rituals.

"Across the Pond" reinforces the show's pivot from a simple treasure hunt to a complex historical investigation. While some viewers find the slow pace and repetitive drilling frustrating, the episode successfully ties together disparate artifacts and ancient European sites, suggesting the "curse" may eventually be solved not just with a shovel, but with history books. The.Curse.of.Oak.Island.S10E02.1080p.WEB.h264-K...

The second episode of Season 10, titled takes the fellowship beyond the shores of Nova Scotia, bridging the gap between North American legends and ancient European secrets. In a season already marked by ambitious drilling projects, this installment shifts focus toward the theoretical foundations of the Oak Island mystery. Explorations in England

Rick Lagina suggests a connection between a mermaid-like carving (Melusine) on the cave walls and a similar fish drawing found on Zena Halpern’s controversial 1347 map of Oak Island. Gary Drayton and Jack Begley's efforts on Lot

Watch a quick recap of the major finds and theories from this episode:

Information from a letter sent from France suggests a link to the Rochefoucauld family, leading the team to speculate if British authorities were once aware of a French treasure cache buried on the island. Ground Operations on Oak Island While some viewers find the slow pace and

A significant portion of the episode follows Marty Lagina and Alex Lagina as they travel to England to investigate potential links between the Knights Templar and the Money Pit.