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Oak Island and its Lost Treasure: The Untold Story of the British Military's Role in the Island Flood Tunnel
Oak Island and its Lost Treasure: The Untold Story of the British Military's Role in the Island Flood Tunnel
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Oak Island poses two different challenges for treasure seekers. There is a deep mineshaft, at the bottom of which the treasure lies. The authors offer evidence that this treasure came from the wreck of a Spanish galleon in the seventeenth century.
Even more mystifying than the mineshaft is the complex tunnel, which links it to the ocean. Harris and MacPhie have determined that the project would have required a labor force of over 100 men to supplement a small force of experienced miners. The work would have taken almost two years to complete. In new chapters written for this edition, they present the evidence they have discovered in British military history records which shows who commanded this force, how it reached Nova Scotia, and when the work was carried out.
The new facts and insights offered in this book are a startling and convincing addition to the history of Oak Island.
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