that Oak Island in Nova Scotia (just off American radar) is famous for its "Money Pit"
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| Since the late 1700s, explorers have chased rumors of buried pirate loot, Shakespearean manuscripts, and even Marie Antoinette's jewels in this mysterious Nova Scotia pit. Despite high-tech searches and deadly tunnel floods, no treasure has ever been confirmed—only cryptic clues like a 90-foot stone slab and a human hand in the mud. Picture this: A team in 1965 drills into what they believe is a chest of silver… only to hit an impenetrable "cement vault." Was it booby-trapped? The island still guards its secrets. Want to uncover more of history's greatest unsolved treasure mysteries? | |
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