A new probe-drilling operation that will be conducted from within the garden shaft in order to look for valuables just outside the structure. The Curse of Oak Island s10e16: Striking Gold
DN10.5: Water-testing has suggested a large source of gold. ibid.
‘This piece … the Garden Shaft inner lining … from this one I detected gold.’ ibid. Emma
The team have reached a depth of sixty feet with the reconstruction of the so-called Garden Shaft, a dilapidated 80-foot structure that may not only be related to the original Money Pit but might also hold the keys to solving a 228-year-old treasure mystery. The Curse of Oak Island s10e17: A Well of Secrets
Lot 11 near the triangle-shaped swamp: having been given the location of a reported buried well by Tom Nolan, they are eager to excavate the feature. ibid.
The reconstruction of the alleged garden shaft … located less than twenty feet east from the alleged treasure zone where the team has discovered their highest traces of silver, gold and other metals between depths of eighty and a hundred and twenty feet. The Curse of Oak Island s10e18: A Quadrilateral Move
‘I think the quadrilateral [Lot 13] is a human construct …’ ibid. Rick
Francisco Noguera: ‘This [Lot 26] is a Portuguese rock wall’ … more than 500 years old. ibid.
It is possible that a vast golden treasure was moved in the sixteenth century from Portugal to Oak Island by members of the Order of Christ? ibid.
They have a number of reasons to believe that the Garden Shaft, which is now being reconstructed, may be the key to locating the legendary treasure vault. The Curse of Oak Island s10e19: Ramping Up
The team have hit an impenetrable obstruction approximately fifteen feet outside of the garden shaft at a depth of sixty-five feet … Is it natural or is it man-made? ibid.
In the fabled Money Pit area, the team are now clearing out and preparing to refurbish the final ten feet of a mysterious structure known as the Garden Shaft. The Curse of Oak Island s10e20: A Barrel Full of Clues
Baby Blob: The Money Pit treasure vault could be located between 80 and 120 feet underground. The team encountered a tunnel at a depth of approximately 95 feet that is heading almost directly under the Garden Shaft. The Curse of Oak Island s10e21: Roman Around
The team have almost completed the reconstruction of the mysterious 82-foot deep feature known as the Garden Shaft, a potentially early eighteen-century construct. The Curse of Oak Island s10e22: Starry Knights
The reconstruction of the Garden Shaft in the money pit area is nearing completion. The Curse of Oak Island s10e23: The Italian Job
The circular feature on Lot 5 – a possibly ancient fortification and perhaps of Scottish origin. ibid.