The Death Coast S01E07
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00:00You
00:21Topside I receive you loud and clear
00:24What do you got whatever this is it's buried this is topside dig it up
00:45What is that it's known as the death coast an
00:57Area of rough sea in the North Atlantic that's claimed more than 6,000 vessels
01:04Casting those aboard and treasure into its turbulent depths we're gonna turn this thing around here we go
01:12Gold silver and other priceless objects from the wrecked ships
01:21Lies scattered across the ocean floor all point right there. That is gorgeous
01:27But salvaging here has been banned for more than a decade
01:31Thanks to rampant looting
01:34Now
01:36Storm is a Bruin
01:38Oh
01:40Boy, after a long battle third-generation shipwreck hunter Jeff McKinnon has won the exclusive rights to dive in these treacherous waters
01:51But he only has eight weeks to do it. Are you okay?
01:55Can Jeff and his team find the treasure he seeks find me something before the stormy waters of the death coast?
02:03It's time for us to get out of here
02:06Make diving impossible
02:21After waiting 14 years to return to Nova Scotia's death coast to search for shipwrecks
02:26Jeff McKinnon and his crew are nearing the end of their eight-week dive period
02:34We are really under the gun here hurricane season is about to start and when hurricane season starts we are shut down
02:44For the last few weeks the team has focused their attention on the outer edge of scattery island
02:49Believed to be the final resting place of the treasure carried by a sunken british convoy
02:56Topside we just found another coin
02:59Holy crap. What are those?
03:01They look like emeralds to me
03:04But their progress in the area is being interrupted as hurricane ernesto barrels dangerously close to the island
03:12Nobody can argue with a hurricane not even me
03:15But i'm not going to be beat we have a major decision to make
03:30With only one week left to dive these waters they can't afford to lose any more days
03:36So jeff calls a meeting to plan their next move
03:38This is crunch time where do we go?
03:46All right, we have miserable weather
03:49It's no secret to anybody look out the window. It's a mess
03:53And now we got a hurricane tracking jim. What's that hurricane doing?
03:56Well according to the app that I was looking at hurricane ernesto is about 50 miles offshore
04:01It's not going to hit directly here, but we're going to get some pretty big swells coming through
04:06I lived up in marine forecast. They're saying 10 to 14 foot seas. There's no way to dive into that.
04:12No, we're ain't doing nothing to that. So what's the plan?
04:17At the beginning of the dive season jeff and his team identified multiple wrecks
04:21They wanted to locate and salvage during their short dive window
04:26But are any of those wrecks viable options at this moment?
04:30Well, we're obviously going to need somewhere protected
04:32How about the bruce? The bruce is is on the other side of cape breton point and it's protected by the land
04:40In 1911 the newfoundland steamship bruce struck a submerged rock off manidoo
04:47All but two of the 121 on board including 70 first-class passengers fled the wreck
04:53Leaving everything in some cases their entire life possessions to the death coast
04:58No
05:01The problem in a sea like this it's going to end up wrapping around the point
05:05So any protection we would have had it ain't going to be there. Jeff, how about the august?
05:12In 1761 british ship the august sunk off the northern tip of cape breton while carrying wealthy exiled colonists from new france back to europe
05:21Sending all of its passengers and a savings hoard of gold and silver to the sea floor
05:29It's even worse because we'll spend the entire day pound and we won't even have any time to dive
05:35I do however have something in the back of my mind
05:39There's a ship called the lombrak that wrecked at the entrance of bali and harbour
05:44Wait, what's the lombrak? I'm not familiar with that
05:48It was apparently a french ship that wrecked in the early 1700s. It wasn't a warship
05:54But it was armed to the teeth
05:57Though few details are known legend has it that sometime in the first decade of the 18th century
06:03A french frigate known as the lombrak was attempting to outrun a vicious atlantic storm
06:08But before she could reach refuge she was wrecked at the mouth of bali and harbour and broke apart
06:18Had big cannon balls and big mortar balls on it so it meant business and when a ship was armed like that
06:24You know there was something valuable on it
06:27It's right in the harbour yep, we can take the two little zodiacs launch them in bali
06:33And then spend the next couple of days there and the weather's not going to bother us one bit
06:38Baline has a protected inlet this type of wind doesn't seem to affect the harbour
06:44It might not be the most exciting find in the world
06:47But right now it's all we've got and you never know what an item like this is trying to tell you
06:52People around bali and lorraine they've been talking about this wreck for ages
06:57I'm from these parts ever since I was a kid
06:59I heard stories about a shipwreck that had crashed at the head of bali and harbour
07:04And I know that shipwreck has never been found and that's the kind of shipwreck I like so nobody's dozed before that we know of nope
07:12Diving for a ship that may be nothing more than an urban legend is risky
07:17But with the impending storm there are few other options or locations for the team to dive right now
07:24First shot at it yep, this is a good opportunity for me to see if it's real
07:29Heavy stuff very heavy as the stormy weather takes hold on the ocean
07:47Jeff and his team of divers get ready to dive in the protected waters of baline harbour where jeff believes the lombrax sank to the bottom some 300 years ago
07:56The only way to prove whether or not the legend is true is to find the wreck
08:01Jeff has brought in former police recovery diver jim taylor because of his experience diving in the harbour
08:08Thank God we got all this technology boy those shipwrecks they're not going to stand a chance
08:13Against what we got here
08:16While the harbour is protected from the surging ocean waters jeff keeps a keen eye out for another potential danger
08:23The approaching fog
08:26Limited visibility below the surface or above the surface is never good for a treasure hunter fog is a pain in my ass
08:35Away we go
08:36So now it's a race against time to dive while the visibility holds
08:41Jeff's plan is to begin the search for the lombrax at the sunken reef which protects the entrance to the harbour
08:56I'm not sure where the lombrax wrecked
09:02But using the experience that I have gleaned over the years i'm going to say that it started at the outside reef and worked its way in
09:10So that's where i'm going to put my divers right at the head of baline harbour right at the first set of sunkers and have them work their way into shore
09:17Come on divers
09:26I am doing a comms check
09:41Copy that
09:46Diver on the bottom
09:50It's a slow start to the search
09:53Here in the bay runoff in the form of sand and silt from the land nearby clouds the water
09:59Forcing the divers to move carefully
10:02Mike pizzeo are you seeing anything?
10:07We've got about five foot visibility, a lot of vegetation on the bottom
10:12A lot of loose gravel
10:15And sand
10:17Uh
10:18It's a big little strainer
10:22Copy that, over
10:38Hey Jeff, I have a hit
10:42You got a hit? What kind of hit?
10:44I am going to start digging see if i can figure out what it might be
10:54I have something metal
10:58That sounds good
10:59Dig it out
11:00It's rounded on the top
11:04It has some features, it may be a cannon
11:06That's excellent
11:08I definitely want you to dig it up now
11:14Coming up
11:16Stay close you guys
11:18Roger that
11:19With a powerful hurricane barreling down on the death coast
11:23It's a groundswell
11:24This is going to be a show
11:26The team pivots to a legendary shipwreck shrouded in mystery
11:30What is that?
11:31What are you seeing?
11:33But with time running out
11:35Topside this is Griego, can you hear me?
11:38I'm just not seeing what I should be
11:40I'm running low on air
11:41The team uncovers a major clue
11:44It's huge
11:45Oh boy
11:46That's what we're looking for
11:48That could finally prove a 300-year-old legend
11:52Topside, you're going to love this
12:04While searching in Bolleen Harbor for the wreck of the legendary Lombrak
12:09Local diver Jim Taylor makes a discovery
12:11It's rounded on the top
12:14It has some features, it may be a cannon
12:16That's excellent
12:18I definitely want you to dig it up now
12:20But it's still buried under about three or four big rocks
12:23Copy that
12:25Jeff directs the remaining divers to move to Jim
12:29And help clear the debris
12:31Topside, digging in
12:34This is Topside
12:38Have you uncovered it enough to verify that it is indeed a cannon?
12:43Digging a big deer, hold on
12:47Come on there, boy
12:51Topside
12:53What do you got?
12:55This is just a chunk of iron
12:57It is not a cannon
12:58I repeat, not a cannon
13:04Copy that
13:04While conditions below the surface are less than ideal
13:28Above the water
13:33The fog is getting worse
13:38Fog shutting in like this
13:40That could be a problem
13:42Because if it shut in thicker
13:44And he surfaced and couldn't see us
13:48We could lose them
13:49I got to call these guys back
13:51What is that?
13:56It's got an interesting shape
13:58What are you seeing?
14:03I have a
14:06Is it a very large fishing weight
14:09Or a very small fishing weight?
14:13Copy that
14:15Guys, we got the fog rolling in
14:17I'm going to have you abort
14:18Copy that
14:27Topside, this is Griego
14:29Can you hear me?
14:31Where?
14:34I can't see you guys
14:40I'm just not seeing what I should be
14:41They're over here
14:49Diver up
14:51Yeah
14:54Show me what you got
14:58Stop
14:59Is that a picture, please?
15:01Hard to tell
15:02Could be a sounding weight
15:04Could be
15:06Could the tails come up?
15:07Yeah
15:08No, no, no, no
15:12We're going to unhook here
15:13We're going to head back into the wharf
15:15Aye, aye
15:20It's not a great haul
15:21But it's something
15:23And as a treasure hunter
15:24You learn never to turn your nose up
15:26At what you find
15:28Because you never know
15:29What it's trying to tell you
15:30Back at base camp
15:43Jeff examines the day's meager haul
15:46This is what happens 90% of the time in treasure hunting
15:49It's a lot of coming up empty
15:52So he's put a call out to team historian Jenna Leahy
15:55To see if she can help with their search for the Lombrak
15:58How you doing?
16:00Good, how are you doing?
16:02Stumped
16:04I believe it's a fishing or a sounding weight
16:07I don't know
16:10Sounding weights are the oldest known navigational tools used by mariners
16:15A weight is tied to a line then dropped into the water
16:20The depth is measured using fathom markers in the form of knots tied at six foot intervals
16:25Oh that's really cool
16:29Hasn't been seen in probably 300 years so
16:32That's a good indicator that something ended up in Baleen harbour but
16:36Is that actually part of a shipwreck?
16:40I'm looking for a ship that went down in the early 1700s in Baleen harbour called the Lombrak
16:47I've heard about it my entire life
16:49I know that the locals been picking up coins and cannonballs and mortars over the past several hundred years
16:55So they had to have come from somewhere
16:58I don't know anything about the Lombrak
16:59I can't say I've heard of that wreck
17:01But what I know of Baleen harbour is that during the time of Lewisburg settlement in the early 1700s
17:06Baleen was being used as an outpost
17:09A fishing village essentially
17:11So there were people living there and fishing quite a lot
17:14In the early 18th century the Atlantic harbours of New France like Baleen offered an important foothold in the Grand Bank's fishing industry
17:25Over 16 million pounds of cod were exported every year back to France
17:30A cheap and plentiful commodity in high demand from the predominantly Catholic population and its tradition of eating fish on Fridays and holidays
17:39I am definitely going to have to go down and find more diagnostic material than this
17:44I hope you can do me a favor and go and dig into the archives and find something about the Lombrak that will help narrow my search
17:53Absolutely
17:54And I'm going to send the boys back down and see what else we can recover
17:58Jenna's never heard of a shipwreck in Baleen Bay
18:01But the locals swear there is one
18:03So she's going to look for it in the archives and I'm going to look for it in the harbour
18:09Jeff and the team head back out to resume their search along the reef at the mouth of Baleen harbour
18:22Where Jeff believes the Lombrak may have run aground
18:28While the offshore hurricane is still causing chaos off Scattery Island
18:33The waters closer to Lewisburg appear to have settled down
18:36So Jeff is attempting to approach the sunker from the ocean side
18:43Skirt it in that way till you get to the cut
18:45Then come out and give me a nice sweep back
18:49Wonderful. Yep, let's get going
18:55But the calm conditions are not what they appear
19:00What is causing this damn swell
19:06It's a groundswell
19:20While preparing to resume the search for the wreck of the Lombrak
19:24Conditions in Baleen harbour have rapidly deteriorated
19:28It's a groundswell
19:30A groundswell is the result of intense winds pressing on the surface of the ocean
19:37Often hundreds or even thousands of miles from the coastline
19:43As the swell approaches shallower water it can create powerful and dangerous swells
19:50This swell must be from the hurricane even though it's 50 miles offshore it's stirring up a mess here
19:56What do you think?
19:59I don't want a first for bubble but i'm not going anywhere
20:04My guys are the best in the business and if they've got concerns about the safety of the dive then i've got to listen
20:12You've got a swell you have these big rollers
20:15My mindset is safety first this is probably going to be a show
20:20If you guys don't feel it's safe then we won't do it
20:31You're out there
20:33But former marine corps diver dan griego has been in conditions like this before
20:40Getting in the boat sure you're okay?
20:43Yeah
20:44Dan is willing to continue the search on his own
20:48Good luck
20:50I want to get them as close as comfortable to that cut without putting them in the in the wash
20:5910-4
21:01I'm not overly worried
21:08I don't know
21:16Griego do you hear me
21:20Griego do you have a copy
21:29I have a copy
21:34Roger solid copy
21:42Topside there's some great rock formations
21:46I'm just searching between the canyons on my way
21:49towards bigger rock
21:51Yeah i copy that dan
22:00How's the look in there dan
22:02It's really not that bad inside here because it's deeper than we suspected it to be
22:08We've got some depth over there said that we'd raise it higher
22:19Heading east
22:25After searching for only 30 minutes dan runs into an issue
22:29I'm running low on air
22:30I'm gonna need to surf this soon
22:34Copy that
22:38Fighting the strong current forces dan to burn through air more quickly
22:43Hold on
22:50A strong hit here really strong
22:57Griego makes a discovery of alongside the seabed outside the reef
23:03There's multiple hits here
23:04Keep digging then there must be more
23:09There's metal everywhere
23:17There's another i don't know iron ring of some type down here
23:21Is it modern?
23:24But before dan can investigate further
23:28I'm running low on air
23:32After just 40 minutes he has to cut the dive short
23:37Coming up slowly
23:42That's Dan
23:44Diver up
23:51Well you were talking about the ring what size was the ring?
23:55That's how big the ring was?
23:59Outer ring with an inner
24:01I mean there's a lot of wreckage just laying out there in that sand area
24:04But not 300 year old wreckage
24:10With nothing but modern artifacts found at the dive site
24:13And the swell from the approaching hurricane increasing by the minute
24:17The team calls it a day
24:20Okay
24:21We're done
24:26We're done
24:28If all we're finding are pieces of modern wreckage then that means we're in the wrong place
24:32And if that's the case i have to switch things up fast
24:46Later that day with the team off the water
24:49Jeff turns to a pair of local fishermen
24:52Mr. McKinnon
24:53To find out more about the legendary lawnbrack
24:56Welcome to Barleen's
24:57Jeff mills and darren burke have lived here their entire lives
25:01And know these waters like the back of their hands
25:05For years i've heard about locals finding all kinds of things
25:09And if there's one thing i know it's listen to the locals
25:12Up until now jeff has concentrated his search for the lawnbrack along the reef system at the mouth of the bay
25:20But the fishermen have a different suggestion
25:23They lead him to the opposite side of the bay to broad cove where in the past locals have found artifacts washed on shore
25:31Yep this is where they found muskets plates cannonballs all up through here low tight
25:41Yeah coins the odd gold coin was found out here on the other side of the cold
25:45Old coins
25:47Yep
25:51Coming up
25:53That's what we're looking for put your back into it
25:56That is fantastic this is a significant find
26:00That is beautiful
26:01This tells me that we're in the stern section of something but is it the lawnbrack
26:18On the shore of broad cove nova scotia
26:21Treasure hunter jeff mckinnon is hoping two local fishermen may have the key to unlocking the location of the mystery ship the lawnbrack
26:30The odd gold coin was found out here on the other side of the call
26:33Old coins yeah there was i think they were french coins weren't they there
26:36French coins was
26:37Yeah they were beat up bad but they were still recognizable that they were and they were french
26:41French yeah
26:42Well that's an interesting thing because the lawnbrack as legend would have it
26:47Wrecked right outside here that explains why everybody come ashore along here that's prime real estate for me
26:53Broad cove broad cove offers us protection for any weather that we might encounter
26:58It's the perfect place for diving and it might be loaded with coins
27:13The next day following the fisherman's lead jeff and the team head out to broad cove
27:19This spot we're in here now this new place i want to get at least four dives in here today
27:26I'm going hunting for the lawnbrack it's got to be there somewhere and i'm going to find it
27:34All right today my friends do your search find how this site is laid out for me
27:40I want you to get me other things fine coins fine coins
27:43Thank you very much. That's the plan. All right. Goodbye
27:46Bye
28:06Topside i receive you loud and clear
28:09Take it out let's see what it is
28:40Across the topside i have two small pieces of concretion
28:45Topside dig it up
28:47Small it's about two and a half inches across
28:51Keep searching pal
28:56Topside i have something
28:59It's really strong
29:02What do you got
29:04Whatever this is
29:05It's buried
29:06It's buried
29:07This is topside dig it up
29:12What is that
29:17What do you have
29:18Digging a pit here
29:20Hang on
29:24Find me something good
29:29It's a good size
29:32What is that
29:32The object is too big and too heavy for hoss to recover it by himself
29:45I only have about five minutes left on my air
29:48Mark it mike mark mark mark
29:55I knew this was going to be a good day
29:57To save the location mike hoss releases a marker buoy to the surface
30:02And attaches a line to the artifact on the sea floor
30:10It's on that marker buoy
30:27Okay
30:28It's tied
30:29It's tied and it needs to be lifted up with a rope
30:31It's gigantic then
30:32Well it's big enough
30:34Okay
30:36Just in great shape
30:38Okay now that's something interesting
30:39I think it's old
30:40You got to go get that
30:43Will is that strong enough to pull it up on that line
30:45No it'll break
30:46So we need to dive again
30:47We need a rope
30:48And it's at 40 42 feet
30:51Yeah okay
30:52It looks like it's all up to mike now
30:54I trust mike and if he says that we got to recover whatever it is he found
30:58Then that's exactly what we're going to do
31:03Give me 60 feet of rope there chris that's all you need
31:05The clock is ticking it's the last dive of the day
31:15All right ready to go
31:18So far we found nothing diagnostic that indicates the lombrake
31:21I'm hoping that this could be the breakthrough that we're looking for
31:32Off the top side are you receiving over
31:35Off the top side
31:37This is top side to Haas yes we receive you loud and clear
31:42I got it
31:44It's huge
31:45Let's get that put a retrieval line on it
31:48We're going to pull that baby up
31:50Okay stand by
31:56Top side you're going to love this
32:05Hang on to the rope
32:09Put your back into it
32:13Pull that my boy
32:16Oh we had 20 feet
32:17No
32:19Need a hand jake
32:19All right
32:21Use the strength that god give you
32:23Oh boy
32:28That's what we're looking for
32:29While searching for a shipwreck called the lombrake
32:42The team has discovered an artifact buried in the seafloor
32:46Some 40 feet below the surface
32:49Hang on to the rope
32:51It's too large for the divers to carry
32:54So the team is attempting to hoist it to the top
32:56Put your back into it
32:59Put your back into it
33:02Let me go
33:02We're at 20 feet
33:03No
33:03Need a hand jake
33:04All right
33:05Go
33:11Yes sir all boy
33:12That is a pintle
33:16Sure that is in good shape
33:20Beauty
33:23A pintle is part of a bracket used to attach the rudder to a ship
33:27It connects to a fitting called a gudgeon to form a pivot or hinge allowing the rudder to be moved from side to side
33:36Well, well, well, Mr. Haas
33:38Let me have a look at it
33:40That is fantastic
33:41This is a significant find
33:49It's older than dirt though
33:51That is beautiful
33:53Oh, this is a good size ship
33:55Yeah, this is a good size ship
33:57Good job
33:58You guys are getting hits all over the place in there
34:00It is literally everywhere
34:01You want to see all the other stuff that came up
34:04Let's see what we got here
34:06That's iron
34:08It's a little piece of oak
34:10Ain't that something?
34:12Preserve that piece of wood that'll be a nice piece
34:14Yeah, that's fantastic
34:16I'm telling you right now we're on to something
34:21Well, the only thing we can do is go back and find some more
34:24Because I'm not going to be satisfied until I get some answers here
34:28Finding this pinnacle here means that we're on to the stern section of something
34:32But is it the Lombrak?
34:37Anxious for more evidence that could help identify the wreckage and lead to any of its remaining treasure
34:44Jeff sends the team back down for one more dive
34:47Listen to me
34:50Jason, make sure you tell these boys where to go
34:55Get me a gold
34:56Hey Haas, do you hear me?
35:15Haas, the top side, loud and clear
35:18Hey Haas, come on up
35:20Pizziotis is top side, do you read me?
35:24Pizzio aircues five by five
35:26Got you loud and clear, pal
35:27Top side, just so that you know
35:29I'm heading at 80 degrees towards the shore
35:35Copy that, Din
35:36Make sure you take it slow
35:39I don't want to miss anything
35:41Roger that
35:42Let's see what's going on.
36:02The visibility is not great at the moment.
36:06Let's move slowly.
36:12If we could find her, it would prove the legend to be true.
36:29And that would be huge.
36:42Oh, my darling dear.
36:48Not seeing anything yet.
36:57She's down there, and I know it.
36:59And I ain't leaving until I prove it.
37:01Top side, I got a hit.
37:17Got a chunk of iron.
37:20Keep searching.
37:27Top side, I have another hit.
37:29Digging it now.
37:31That sounds good.
37:33Dig it out.
37:35Whatever it is, it's buried.
37:42Top side, I think I have something here.
37:53Off the rugged shores of the Death Coast.
37:57Top side, I have another hit.
37:59Digging it now.
38:00Diver Dan Griego gets a hit.
38:03Dig it up.
38:04Top side, I can't tell what it is.
38:08You dig that boy up.
38:12Just an old piece of iron.
38:16I'm moving on.
38:20It's not what I want.
38:22She's down there somewhere.
38:24She's got to be.
38:25Get me a gold coin, would you please?
38:26Get me a gold coin, would you please?
38:31Find me something good.
38:35Heading at 80 degrees towards the shore.
38:39Although there are no details about where exactly the Lombrak perished,
38:44Jeff believes the clue to the wreck lies in the topography of Baleen Bay itself.
38:50But it's a rugged piece of coastline, that's for sure.
38:54There's only one way to come in here.
38:57Everything else is reefs and sunkers.
38:59You only have a limited track into this area.
39:05By following this track, Jeff is now concentrating a surge in the shallow waters of Broad Cove.
39:11Top side, I got a hit.
39:23Just got another chunk of iron.
39:27More iron, huh?
39:30Keep searching.
39:33Treasure hunting is not always as glamorous as it's made out to be.
39:37Sometimes you just got to sit here and wait.
39:39Top side, nothing but kelp so far.
39:46And then wait some more, and then sometimes you get lucky.
39:55Yeah, top side, I'm in a big hit.
39:57Top side, dig it up.
40:01That's the top side, I have two small iron plates with large rivet holes in them.
40:07That's the top side, I just dug this out.
40:11I got a big piece of iron that's welded into the rock.
40:16Keep searching, pal.
40:20Top side, the wrong hit here.
40:23Mike, I want to know what it is.
40:25Copy that.
40:28Picking a pit here.
40:29Hang on.
40:36Top side, you're going to love this.
40:39I have two small pieces of procretion.
40:42Possibly one is a cannonball.
40:44Over.
40:46That's good news, Mike.
40:47We're seeing all kinds of wreckage on this site.
40:51I am starting to believe that there's something to this local legend after all.
40:57Top side, I have a piece of procretion.
41:00It could be a couple of musket balls or something.
41:03There's procretion everywhere.
41:05Concretion is like a cement that forms around artifacts on the bottom of the ocean.
41:12And you know what that means?
41:13It means shipwreck.
41:16Exclamation point, exclamation point, exclamation point.
41:20This is what we've been looking for.
41:22With the day winding down and a lost shipwreck back on the map, Jeff calls the divers back.
41:36I like to find new things.
41:39It's fine to work on an existing site or a site that's already well known.
41:44But finding something new, especially when you know there's something there and nobody's ever found it,
41:51that to me, that's the biggest rush of all.
41:58Has Jeff discovered the long-lost shipwreck of the mysterious Lombrack?
42:04And what treasures might still lie on the seabed of Balleen Bay?
42:10With the season nearing its end, and with less than a week of diving left for the team,
42:15Jeff is about to face one last crucial decision.
42:19Where should he search next?
42:21And where is his best chance of finding one last piece of priceless treasure?
42:30Next, on the Death Coast.
42:33Where are we at there, Johnny?
42:34Just coming up on Shemore Rock.
42:37In their final dive days of the season.
42:40Okay, let's go!
42:41A familiar sight yields some surprising finds.
42:46There's a bunch of guns.
42:48What?
42:48Where?
42:49It's like a cannon graveyard.
42:51The Shemore Stern could be buried underneath it.
42:55And the team gets one last chance to claim the ultimate prize.
43:00What are you guys seeing under there?
43:03Hey, hey, you were right.
43:05Look what I got.
43:05Did you say you got...
43:06Coin?
43:07I told you!
43:09Your eight LQs.
43:10The Shemore Stern, you were right.
43:13The Shemore Stern.
43:18The Shemore Stern.
43:23The Shemore Stern.