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The following images are courtesy of Triton Alliance and D'Acry O'Connor for kindly sharing them with Oak Island Treasure for our growing archive.

Metal found beneath Oak Island

Fragment of barss brought up by the Becker Drill at a depth of 174 feet. It was imbedded in putty-like blue clay at a level of about 10 feet below the surrounding bedrock.

Metal found beneath Oak Island

Small bits of metal brought up from a depth of approximately 200 feet in borehole 10. This material was encountered in a layer of silty sand slightly above bedrock. Analysis has shown it to be a crude, low carbon steel of a type produced 200 - 300 years ago. 

Metal found under Oak Island

A hand-wrought nail and some type of nut or washer, discovered October 31 1967, at the bottom of a dome shaped shaft filled with black stagnant water. This shaft, 60 feet deep, was discovered accidentally on the south shore in an area immediately beneath the triangle of small stones which had been first noted in 1867. 

 
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