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Oak Island: Canada's greatest treasure hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Keroscene" data-source="post: 33160" data-attributes="member: 508"><p><strong>Re: Oak Island : Canada's Greatest Treasure Hunt</strong></p><p></p><p>I remember reading about this in school as a kid. I was fascinated with it back then. One thing I never got past in my skepticism was the way they buried their treasure. It seemed awfully convenient that there were so many layers to the treasure, with curved passageways, which would make it difficult to dig straight down for it. It seemed like it wasn't possible, but then again alot of ancient stuff seems like that to me. THey usually don't point out the curved passageways theory, but it's an interesting angle to it. I think there might something buried down there, or there was going to be, but I don't know if it's a treasure we would find any significance to. It may have been treasure to who ever put it there. I think so much time has passed that anything that was down there might be lost back to the earth. It is interesting though, nice to bring it up, I haven't heard about it in years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keroscene, post: 33160, member: 508"] [b]Re: Oak Island : Canada's Greatest Treasure Hunt[/b] I remember reading about this in school as a kid. I was fascinated with it back then. One thing I never got past in my skepticism was the way they buried their treasure. It seemed awfully convenient that there were so many layers to the treasure, with curved passageways, which would make it difficult to dig straight down for it. It seemed like it wasn't possible, but then again alot of ancient stuff seems like that to me. THey usually don't point out the curved passageways theory, but it's an interesting angle to it. I think there might something buried down there, or there was going to be, but I don't know if it's a treasure we would find any significance to. It may have been treasure to who ever put it there. I think so much time has passed that anything that was down there might be lost back to the earth. It is interesting though, nice to bring it up, I haven't heard about it in years. [/QUOTE]
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