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Will ‘Curse Of Oak Island’ Garden Shaft Be Featured In Season 12?

Curse of Oak Island’s Season 11 on the History Channel ended on a disappointing note for Rick Lagina, who had hoped for a breakthrough with the Garden Shaft. Despite this setback, he remains committed to his treasure-hunting dreams, and Season 12 is currently in production. Could this new season revisit the Garden Shaft? Let’s explore what could be on the horizon.

Throughout the previous season, viewers watched Rick Lagina and his team undertake a major drilling operation, which, unfortunately, yielded nothing but sand and more water. The team also faced the frustrating reality that several underground structures might be inaccessible. Previous attempts to explore the Garden Shaft had also been fraught with challenges, leaving the team with little to show for their efforts.

Despite the belief that tunnels might lead to hidden treasure, significant finds remained elusive. For Rick and Marty Lagina, the discovery of gold traces in the watery structure only added to their frustrations. The lack of substantial findings has led some fans to speculate that the Curse of Oak Island team might abandon their search due to the seemingly fruitless theories they’ve been chasing.

As Season 12 gets underway, speculation grows about whether the Garden Shaft will see renewed attention. A blogger from Nova Scotia, who keeps followers updated on the show’s progress, shared photographs showing large machinery and a giant water pump on the island. The presence of Choice Drilling rigs further fueled intrigue, as seen in the images shared by Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway.

Curse of Oak Island News From Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway - Facebook
Curse of Oak Island News From Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway – Facebook

There’s a strong possibility that Season 12 could take another look at the Garden Shaft. According to Monsters and Critics, it might require substantial financial investment, which has already been an issue. However, hope persists, partly because the same Nova Scotia blogger reported seeing “men in suits” on the island, hinting at potential new investors. This development raises optimism that the intriguing tunnel might again be part of the exploration agenda.

Curse of Oak Island fans have expressed frustration over the incremental discoveries presented in the show. Some believe that if treasure ever existed, it has long been removed. While the Garden Shaft captured their attention, the flooding incident in Season 11 left many disillusioned. This has led to questions about the audience’s willingness to watch continued explorations of the area.

Rick and Marty Lagina did find some old planks and speculated about possible water traps designed to deter treasure hunters. However, a number of viewers feel that the show might need to conclude. Whether the show’s team will break through or continue to face setbacks remains to be seen.

What are your thoughts on Rick Lagina and his team’s potential continued exploration of the Garden Shaft? Should they press on, or is it time to move on? Share your opinions in the comments and stay updated on all Curse of Oak Island news.

Source: History Channel, Monsters and Critics, Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway – Facebook