Oak Island Magnets
Description: The Oak Island Money Pit, Island laden with stories of myth, legend, buried treasure and possible curses on those who go looking. A stone discovered in the Money Pit, which was inscribed with cryptic symbols. It was eventually deciphered and the cryptic message read 'Forty Feet Below Two Million Pounds Are Buried'.
Description: Oak Island Money Pit, has left Oak Island laden with stories of myth, legend, buried treasure and possible curses on those who go looking. Treasure hunters have scoured the island, finding a formation of boulders called Nolan's Cross, the beach at Smith's Cove, and a triangle-shaped swamp, and a stone cipher. Early treasure hunters believed it was buried pirate treasure, left there by Captain Kidd or Blackbeard. Nobody really knows what lays beneath ground.
Description: Oak Island Money Pit, has left Oak Island laden with stories of myth, legend, buried treasure and possible curses on those who go looking. Treasure hunters have scoured the island, finding a formation of boulders called Nolan's Cross, the beach at Smith's Cove, and a triangle-shaped swamp, and a stone cipher. Early treasure hunters believed it was buried pirate treasure, left there by Captain Kidd or Blackbeard. Nobody really knows what lays beneath ground.
Description: Oak Island Nova Scotia Arrows, map and Skulls mystery. Tell everyone you love the Oak Island NS treasure mystery with this awesome Could It Be T-Shirt. When it comes to gift shirts, x marks the spot. This is a perfect gift shirt for anyone who loves Nova Scotia Canada, history and treasure.
Description: The Oak Island Money Pit, Island laden with stories of myth, legend, buried treasure and possible curses on those who go looking. A stone discovered in the Money Pit, which was inscribed with cryptic symbols. It was eventually deciphered and the cryptic message read 'Forty Feet Below Two Million Pounds Are Buried'.
Description: Oak Island pirates or Knights Templar? According to the earliest Oak Island theory, the pit held a pirate treasure buried by Captain Kidd. Another pirate theory involved Edward Teach (Blackbeard), who said that he buried his treasure "where none but Satan and myself can find it." Templars, Masons, or Incas seeking to squirrel their treasure away from Spanish conquistadors may have created the Money Pit.
Description: Oak Island and the so called Money Pit, as it has become known, has left Oak Island laden with stories of myth, legend, buried treasure and possible curses on those who go looking. Treasure hunters have scoured the island, finding a formation of boulders called Nolan's Cross, the beach at Smith's Cove, and a triangle-shaped swamp, and a stone cipher. Early treasure hunters believed it was buried pirate treasure, left there by Captain Kidd or Blackbeard. Nobody really knows what lays beneath ground.