The Mysterious Hunt For The Enigmatic Treasure of Oak Island

Oak Island holds a mystery that has defied the ambition of treasure hunters for more than 200 years.

Oak Island is a tiny island, located in Lunenbuklirg County, in southern Nova Scotia – Canada. According to myth, an old treasure has been abandoned there by the Spanish Templars.

Many believe that there, in addition to incredible wealth lie the original writings of William Shakespeare.

The Oak Island treasure ‘officially’ started off in 1795, when Daniel McGinnis, a 16-year-old teenager, discovered a circular hollow at the south end of the island next to a tree that had hoist marks on one of its branches.

McGinnis and his friends, John Smith (in other stories, Samuel Ball) and Anthony Vaughan, dug into the hole and found a layer of slabs 30 cm deep.
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