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The Death Coast S01E08

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00:00Topside, I found something.
00:22What is it?
00:24There's a bunch of guns.
00:26We're going to need a pry bar down here.
00:29Copy that.
00:32I'm going to move it, and that should fall into that place.
00:37Three, two, one.
00:40What are you guys seeing under there?
00:42Hey, hey, you were right.
00:43Look what I got.
00:45I told you.
00:49It's known as the Death Coast,
00:53an area of rough sea in the North Atlantic
00:55that's claimed more than 6,000 vessels.
00:58All right.
00:59That's a little bit.
01:00Casting those aboard and treasure into its turbulent depths.
01:05We got to turn this thing around.
01:07Here we go.
01:11Gold, silver, and other priceless objects from the wrecked ships.
01:16Oh, my God.
01:16You're not going to believe this.
01:18Lies scattered across the ocean floor.
01:20Gold coin right there.
01:21That is gorgeous.
01:22But salvaging here has been banned for more than a decade,
01:27thanks to rampant looting.
01:30Now.
01:32Storm is a-brewin'.
01:34Oh, boy.
01:37Oh, boy.
01:38After a long battle,
01:40third-generation shipwreck hunter Jeff McKinnon
01:42has won the exclusive rights to dive in these treacherous waters.
01:47But he only has eight weeks to do it.
01:51Are you okay?
01:52Can Jeff and his team find the treasure he seeks?
01:55Find me something.
01:56Before the stormy waters of the Death Coast.
01:59It's time for us to get out of here.
02:01Pull them out.
02:01Pull them out.
02:01Make diving impossible.
02:14After waiting 14 years to return to Nova Scotia's Death Coast
02:18to search for shipwrecks,
02:20Jeff McKinnon and his crew are in the final week of their dive window.
02:25There's still so much treasure left to recover
02:27and so little time to find it.
02:30Across the last eight weeks,
02:31the team has found artifacts tied to multiple wrecks all over Cape Breton.
02:38Now, Jeff assembles his crew
02:40to decide which of those locations should be the focus
02:43of their few remaining dive days.
02:46This is crunch time.
02:48We only have a few dive days left.
02:50Where do we go?
02:53All right, gentlemen, we have a decision to make.
02:56We got a storm front heading our way
02:58and we only have three days left of diving.
03:00We could go to Feversham,
03:03we could go to Shemot,
03:05or we could go to the Concretium Bed
03:06on the other side of the Western Breakers.
03:08Of the many shipwrecks they've been on this season,
03:13the team has found the most success on three major wreck sites.
03:18First, the Shemot,
03:20a French payroll ship that was carrying 82,000 livres in eight LEQ coins,
03:26worth an estimated $20 million when it sank off Cape Breton in 1725.
03:31Look at this!
03:33A damn coin.
03:35The Shemot has provided.
03:37The Feversham,
03:39a British warship which was carrying 500 pounds of rare New England coins
03:43and wrecked off Scattery Island in 1711.
03:46Topside,
03:49I believe I have a coin.
03:51And further west of Scattery Island
03:53is the Concretion Field.
03:56It may be the remains of the Neptune,
03:59a ship believed to have engaged in privateering.
04:02Topside,
04:03you're going to love this.
04:05And possibly laden with stolen treasure.
04:09Holy f***!
04:09What are those?
04:12Kind of look like emeralds to me.
04:15What do you think?
04:16I'm leaning back towards Feversham, believe it or not.
04:20The site on Feversham is set up.
04:22We know the area,
04:23we know what's there,
04:23we know how to dive it.
04:24So I'm leaning towards Feversham
04:26because I think there's more there.
04:27It will continue to produce.
04:29I know.
04:30There's a lot more there.
04:32What about you?
04:33What do you think?
04:34This is a no-brainer, guys.
04:35Come on.
04:37Concretion area,
04:38western breaker.
04:39Hands down.
04:40We've got an immense amount of cultural material.
04:43From that spot,
04:44we got an 8 real silver coin.
04:47We've got the triangles
04:48and, oh, that's right, emeralds.
04:53What part of emerald aren't you guys getting here, okay?
04:57What part of that word is not connecting
04:58with treasure hunting, okay?
05:01I know.
05:02You don't leave productive areas.
05:04What do you think?
05:04I'm with my cobs,
05:07Spanish coins,
05:08we've got spots that we didn't finish digging up
05:11because we couldn't reach them.
05:13Now we know we can go back and bring something up.
05:15Jim, what do you think?
05:16Well, I don't want to go against the tide here,
05:18but I think that the chemo is the best bet for us right now.
05:20You've been looking for the stern of this ship
05:22for a long time, personally.
05:24People have been looking for this for hundreds of years.
05:26You know, we've got some good indications
05:28that the scatter that we're following
05:30is heading in a direction
05:31that is going to be very productive for us.
05:34And if that's the stern,
05:35that's where the officers were,
05:36the captain was,
05:37and probably a lot of the payroll was
05:39that that ship was carrying.
05:41And then to top that off,
05:43it cuts off three hours of travel time.
05:45Dan and Pizio are all about the emeralds,
05:52and I get that.
05:54Haas has a soft spot for the Feversham,
05:56but the chemo is my girl.
05:59I can hear her calling to me now.
06:01I need to find that stern section,
06:03so that's where I'm going to go dive.
06:05Well, I made up my mind.
06:07I know, Feversham, I love it too.
06:10Emeralds are beautiful.
06:12I love those too.
06:13But Jim, I have to agree with you on this one.
06:15We have to go back to chemo.
06:17If we keep moving into the west,
06:19we're going to find the stern.
06:21That's what I truly believe.
06:23Finding the stern section of the chemo
06:25is going to close up in over 300-year mystery.
06:29Be a wonderful topping on my little cake.
06:33Let's find the rest of her
06:34and put it to bed once and for all.
06:50The next day,
06:52the team heads out to the site of the chemo.
06:56Well, all I can say is
06:58I hope the chemo gives us a gentle homecoming.
07:01In 1725,
07:05the chemo sets out from La Rochelle, France
07:07on its annual supply trip to Lewisburg.
07:11It's carrying 200 soldiers
07:13and 116 wealthy settlers.
07:17In its stern,
07:19it holds a pay chest
07:20the equivalent of over $20 million today.
07:23On August 17th,
07:26with the rugged coast of Nova Scotia in sight,
07:30a gale hurls the chemo
07:31onto a massive onshore rock.
07:35No one survives the wreck.
07:37When they searched here last,
07:44Jeff had been following a map of the wreck site
07:46drawn up in 1726
07:48by French captain Pierre de Morpin,
07:51who had tried unsuccessfully
07:53to salvage the chemo treasure.
07:56It suggests a debris trail
07:58extending from chemo rock
08:00where the ship foundered
08:01westward along an underwater ridge.
08:04Jeff believes that the debris trail
08:07will lead to the stern
08:09and the treasure.
08:13All right.
08:15You never thought
08:15you were going to be here again,
08:16did you?
08:17No.
08:18Now,
08:19I know our time is limited,
08:20so I want to start
08:22up here on this northern quadrant,
08:24and then I want to work
08:25kind of northwest.
08:27My intention today
08:29is I really want
08:31to find chemo cannons over there.
08:33That's what I need to find.
08:36The chemo had 44 guns,
08:38and 13 of those guns
08:39were never found.
08:40And those guns
08:41were located on the stern.
08:43If we find the last chemo cannons,
08:46then we find the chemo's stern.
08:47And if we find the chemo's stern,
08:49we find the rest of the treasure.
08:50The chemo's largest cannons
08:55were 12-pounders,
08:56which measured from 10 to 12 feet
08:59in length
09:00and had a distinctive flare
09:01around the muzzle end.
09:07Bail more off
09:08and watch you guys.
09:10Ian, work your way down.
09:11You're not going to be coming back
09:12to the anchor line,
09:13so we'll keep a good eye
09:15on your bubbles.
09:16All right.
09:16Cast us off.
09:17Cast us off, Captain.
09:18Goodbye.
09:19You're wasting time.
09:19Kick that thing in gear, boy.
09:21Goodbye.
09:26Clear.
09:27Please go.
09:42This is Pethio to top side.
09:44We're on the bottom.
09:47Mike, are you receiving me?
09:49Yeah, Mike, I hear you.
09:53Griego, I'm about to go between
09:55the big boulders heading towards the shore.
09:59Copy that, Griego.
10:01Have fun.
10:03I love waiting for good things.
10:05Do you guys have any hits here?
10:15Not seeing anything yet.
10:17Top side, not seeing anything yet.
10:21Nothing but kilp so far.
10:24Copy.
10:28My father was an exceptional treasure hunter,
10:30and I always knew that I wanted to follow
10:33in my father's footsteps,
10:34especially on the Shemo site,
10:36and now this is my chance.
10:38Top side, this is Griego.
10:51I have a hit on something.
10:52I'm going to try to dig down.
10:53It's deep under the kelp.
10:56Dan, I'll take a cannon today.
10:58That's all you need to find me.
10:59Just one cannon.
11:00Over.
11:00Over.
11:00There's no way I can dig it out.
11:06It's embedded in the rock.
11:09Continuing to search.
11:11Keep searching.
11:21Just go to the top side.
11:22I got a hit.
11:25That's always a good sign.
11:26Top side, this is Pizio.
11:32Another piece of iron buried under a lot of rot.
11:35Moving on, bad hit.
11:38Copy that, Pizio.
11:40Continue your search.
11:49Top side, digging a pit here.
11:51Hang on.
11:54Got an interesting shape.
11:56Top side, this looks like a broken cannon
12:00that I'm looking at here.
12:01Over.
12:04Can you see any markings on the cannon, Mike?
12:08It's a negative at this time.
12:11Top side, there's another cannon right next to it.
12:14Side by side.
12:17Oh, two cannon.
12:20Top side, looks like something cold on top of the cannon.
12:25What?
12:25Coming up.
12:30Okay, let's go.
12:33The shamo starts to reveal its secrets.
12:36There's a bunch of guns.
12:37What?
12:38Where?
12:39Like a cannon graveyard.
12:41The shamo spurn could be buried underneath it.
12:45And its treasure.
12:47Three, two, one.
12:50What are you guys seeing under there?
12:52Hey, hey, you were right.
12:53Look what I got.
12:54Did you say you got them calling?
12:55I told you.
12:57There are eight LQs.
12:58While searching for the cannons from the missing stern section of the shamo,
13:14divers Mike Pizzio and Mike Haas make an unexpected discovery.
13:19Looks like something cold on top of the cannon.
13:24What?
13:24In a muzzle-loading cannon, gunpowder is loaded by the touch hole and ignited with a fuse.
13:47When cannons were captured by the enemy, it was common for them to be disabled by driving a bronze spike into the touch hole so the cannon could no longer fire.
13:59This doesn't make sense, based on what we know of the shamo, none of these cannons would have been spiked.
14:08Whatever they found down there could be from another ship.
14:11It's over six feet.
14:23Copy that.
14:38Continue your search.
14:48Be sure to check it for markings.
14:52Somehow we've stumbled onto a cannon graveyard.
15:06We've got broken cannons, spiked cannons, cannons of different sizes.
15:10But all the cannons are too small to be shamo cannons.
15:17I don't know.
15:20This cannon is also broken off at the muzzle end.
15:24Over.
15:26Copy that, Haas.
15:28Keep searching then.
15:31After nearly an hour searching the mysterious cannon graveyard, the diver's air is nearly out.
15:38Pizzier is top side.
15:41Pizzier is leaving bottom.
15:43Off to top side, I am servicing.
15:46Over.
15:47Copy that, over.
15:50Top side, the diver is returning to surface.
15:54Copy that.
15:56We've got to figure out what's going on here.
15:58What's up with all these cannons, and how does the shamo fit into this?
16:02I need to find out.
16:03How sad did you guys get?
16:08Covered a lot of ground.
16:09All of them are down in, like, gullies.
16:11They're kind of halfway covered.
16:13They're not easily moved.
16:14If we wanted to bring those up, we'd have no chance.
16:17They're just jammed in tight.
16:18All those cannons are there.
16:20What I'm seeing are either broken or disabled.
16:23Yeah.
16:23Everything is broken.
16:24About halfway down the length of the cannon, they're just kind of all of them are wrecks.
16:29It doesn't seem like the ship would sink with just a big pile of broken cannons.
16:33Any possibility they were using the cannon for ballast?
16:36I have no idea.
16:37That's a possibility.
16:41Ballast is weight placed in the hull of a ship in order to lower its center of gravity and give it greater stability.
16:48Broken or spiked cannons had little value, so they were often used alongside stones as ballast.
16:55The shamo cannons are big.
17:00Yeah.
17:00These don't sound like what the shamo had on it at all anyway.
17:05If the shamo is here, all of this wreckage is going to make this search incredibly difficult
17:09because the stern section could be buried under another ship.
17:20With no time to spare, the divers return to the water.
17:25All right, let's go diving.
17:29Hey!
17:30It better be round!
17:35The plan is to continue northwest along the debris trail marked on the 1726 map.
17:42We're on the top side.
17:56We are on the bottom.
17:59Copy that.
18:00Start your search.
18:01We call them hot rocks.
18:20They're ferrous-rich rocks, iron-rich rocks.
18:22They drive the detectors nuts.
18:24Okay, well, keep searching.
18:27Find me something good.
18:36Topside.
18:37Griego, I have a hit.
18:39Working at now.
18:40Yeah, I read you loud and clear there, Danny boy.
18:42Dig that thing up.
18:43This is Griego.
18:52It's a piece of iron plate.
18:54Copy that.
18:55Now stop talking to me and go find something.
18:58Roger that.
19:00Continuing to search.
19:01Dig up that hit, Mike Haas.
19:22They're at 21 minutes.
19:24Off the top side, I have some kind of breath.
19:32There's a what?
19:33Can you please repeat?
19:35Not really sure what it is.
19:50While on the hunt for the missing stern section of the Shamo,
19:53Diver Mike Haas comes across an unidentified object.
19:57Off the top side, I have some kind of breath.
20:01Not really sure what it is.
20:04Bring it up.
20:05Let me take a look at it.
20:06Copy that.
20:07Coming up slowly.
20:08Don't lose it.
20:11This is Lee McBottom.
20:13I'm low on air for digging.
20:23Ah-ha!
20:24What is it?
20:25What'd you find?
20:28What the hell is this?
20:30Not sure what the function of that is or what it is.
20:34Like a washer, but it makes no sense why this looks like this.
20:39The speckles, I mean?
20:40Yeah, the speckles.
20:42It's the way they poured it, whatever the alloy was.
20:44Yeah, but I want to know what it is.
20:45Every artifact tells a story, but with this one, I have no idea what it's telling me.
20:52With the dive day coming to an end, Jeff returns to base camp to find out more about the mysterious ring.
21:11So that evening, team archaeologist Jim Sinclair contacts nautical archaeologist Annalise Dempsey,
21:18a professional sailor at Texas A&M University.
21:22So Annalise, we found an object that we would love to get your opinion on.
21:30Yeah, let me take a look at that.
21:39This is obviously just a component piece of something else.
21:45This is really cool.
21:46So this is a great example of why we, even the smallest artifacts are important in archaeology.
21:54Because this could potentially be part of an astrolabe.
21:57Really?
21:58Yeah.
21:59That's just really exciting for me.
22:02Suspended from a ring, in order to counteract the movement of the ship, an astrolabe was an astronomical instrument.
22:12By aligning the sliding arm toward a celestial body, navigators could determine their latitude.
22:18The measured angle, compared with astronomical tables, revealed their position at sea.
22:23It was used for navigation by the helmsman, who steered the ship from its stern.
22:28So a pilot's responsibility was to know how to navigate those coastlines, to know where hidden shoals were, to know where very dangerous currents were.
22:39Well, what could they tell from using an astrolabe?
22:42So something like this, if you know what time it is, and you have a known celestial body in the sky, like the sun, it tells you your distance from either the north or the south pole.
22:53So this helps sailors essentially know where they are on the ocean when they don't really have any other landmarks.
22:59That's an important piece of information for us.
23:01I appreciate you telling us that.
23:04This may give us a clue.
23:06It could very well lead us to the rest of the Shamo, which is the stern section.
23:12The next morning, before heading out for their second-to-last dive day, Jeff is looking for information.
23:26It'll take a couple of weeks to properly search the area where we found the broken cannons, and I don't have that kind of time.
23:32I'm going to have to find a shortcut.
23:34So Jeff is consulting Graham Christie, an underwater surveyor with engineering firm McElhinney, who've already conducted a bathymetric survey to make a detailed map of the seafloor.
23:49Hold on.
23:50Just keep that course just like that.
23:52All right, mark that now.
23:53While the survey's focus has previously been in a different area, Jeff is hoping they can identify potential targets in this new spot.
24:03Hey, there he is.
24:04Man, it's good to see you.
24:06I hope you got some good information for me.
24:08Got some interesting things to look at here.
24:11This is the data you asked for off of Cape Breton Point, looking sort of into the cove a little bit.
24:16All right, bring them up.
24:17Keep bringing it up.
24:19Bring it up closer, if you don't mind.
24:21Yeah, for sure.
24:23You see that?
24:24Yeah, I see a straight line.
24:25Stop.
24:26Right there.
24:28Cannon.
24:29Cannon, right there.
24:30Got a cannon, see?
24:32There's another cannon.
24:33It's two.
24:34And there's three.
24:37Four, five.
24:39Wow.
24:40Six.
24:40Look, over here.
24:41Seven, eight, nine.
24:44Certainly a lot of cannons spread around here.
24:47That is quite a few cannons.
24:48I make 13 here.
24:5113 would pretty well make up for the cannons that were never found for the Chamorro.
24:55Right.
24:56This is a really, really good find.
25:00What I'm seeing here looks like a trail of wreckage jamming right into that cove.
25:06That whole trail of cannons heading right into the west there like that.
25:10I always looked at that map from Morpan.
25:13He said the line of debris was heading down around Cape Breton Point and down in between
25:17the two islands.
25:18But what really is happening here, we can see that the cannons are all heading in west,
25:23down around that big cove.
25:24If that stern section drove in there and that top gun deck drove down like that, man, oh,
25:31man, that's where we're heading.
25:33We are at the 11th hour here and time is running out.
25:35I need to focus on those Shemoe cannons, the last ones.
25:38I need to find them and find the rest of the Shemoe.
25:41So if we find some cannons, we could find some treasure.
25:48Coming up.
25:49We're going to need a pry bar down here.
25:53Three, two, one.
25:55What are you guys seeing under there?
25:57Hey, hey, you were right.
25:58Look what I got.
25:59Did you say you got them coined?
26:01I told you.
26:02You're eight LQs.
26:04Armed with the new targets identified in the survey.
26:18Great day to be on Shemoe.
26:20Jeff and the team head straight out to the cove, indicated by the scan.
26:27So we got some good news.
26:29The Baththe Metro guys, they came through again.
26:31It looks like on the edge of their survey here on the Shemoe site,
26:36we've got some more cannons.
26:39But what cannons are they?
26:41We never, ever, ever came close to where these cannons are.
26:46What I'm thinking here is that we could possibly have the stern section of the Shemoe.
26:52That's big.
26:53That's huge.
26:53Nobody else ever found that.
26:55That would be good.
26:55Yeah, so what I want you to do is find something that identifies Shemoe.
27:01I need a visual confirmation on what these are.
27:05That's what I need.
27:07Where are we at there, Johnny?
27:08Just coming up on the Shemoe rock.
27:11Okay, let's go!
27:13My father developed a method for recovering shipwrecks that far surpasses anybody I know.
27:22You have to be specialized in order to do this.
27:26I watched that my entire life with him.
27:28And I think that's what impacted me the most.
27:33I'm going to show you where I want you to go.
27:37Hopefully, you can pull it off in this current.
27:42You guys, I'd like you to come through the cut on the ridge and work right into that cove.
27:49Just go out and have a look around.
27:51I need to see those cannons.
27:53I need to get a good picture of them.
27:55And that way, I can tell what we're dealing with.
28:02On this dive, the team are being equipped with underwater cameras so they can document the cannons for Jeff to see.
28:09Hey, Mike, we need to move over to this side of the ridge.
28:32Come up and out.
28:33I am right behind you.
28:36Top side.
28:37We're conducting a visual search.
28:39This is top side, Griego.
28:41I got you.
28:41Copy that over.
28:43Commence your searching.
28:46On the far side of the ridge, they find a familiar foe.
28:54More kelp.
28:57Top side, this is Pizio.
28:59I've located a cannon.
29:00I have one cannon.
29:02I can see it on top of everything here.
29:04Pizio, how big is the cannon?
29:06What are the dimensions?
29:09Yeah, top side is a small cannon.
29:12I'd estimated it at between six and a half feet.
29:16This cannon is way too short.
29:19The cannons that would have been on the stern section of the Shamo would have been 10 to 12 feet long.
29:23Hey, Mike, there's a cannon right here.
29:29Top side.
29:31Mike Haas and I are on a single cannon.
29:36Pass the top side.
29:37The cannon is about six feet long.
29:39Copy that.
29:42Copy that.
29:47Okay, we've got one, two, three, four cannons in this area.
29:54Yeah, keep your search going there, Mike.
29:56I'm going to want to get a count on all them cannons.
29:58Copy.
29:58Top side, this is Griegel.
30:04I got two good-looking cannons continuing to search.
30:10Copy that, Griegel.
30:13After nearly an hour's search, the team have documented several cannons covered in kelp and hidden within the ridges.
30:21Yeah, top side, I'm just running into three more cabins in very shallow water.
30:27That's an awful lot of cannons down there, Pizio.
30:30I got cannons everywhere.
30:39As the day comes to an end, the team returns to shore to try to piece together the clues.
30:46Man, I don't know.
30:47It's confusing to me because I've almost lost count how many cannons you're telling me.
30:51When I was coming back out, there's a stack of five cannons, and then there were three cannons in a row that were smooth and a little bit fat on the ends, and they're short.
31:02Show you.
31:03So, take a look at that.
31:06That's the stack where the five are?
31:08Yeah.
31:10That's not like the other cannons that you're describing to me.
31:12No, it's not.
31:13That is impressive.
31:17This is entirely new.
31:18So, you've just opened up a whole new area of the site.
31:22Fellas, I'll tell you, the Shemoe site just got a whole lot more interesting.
31:26On the night before their final dive day, Jeff is meeting with Jim at their Lewisburg base camp to see if any of the cannons they found earlier in the day could be from the Shemoe.
31:50We have way more cannons here, way more than could have possibly come from the Shemoe.
31:55Our problem now is to make sense of this mess and find the Shemoe.
31:59So, here we are.
32:00We have a pile of cannons here.
32:02To take a little closer look at that material, do you think?
32:05Yeah, just watch what the divers are seeing here.
32:12Now, that obviously right there, that is not a Shemoe gun.
32:15No.
32:16I'm getting a feeling of a shorter, heavier, stubbier sort of a gun.
32:22You think it's more modern?
32:23Yeah, I think it's a lot more modern.
32:26Probably maybe a hundred years.
32:28Yeah.
32:29You know, it looks like to me, it looks like a carronade.
32:33Yeah, that's my thoughts, too.
32:37A carronade is a smoothbore cast iron cannon.
32:41The lighter weight in size, typically five feet in length, was the result of advances in naval military design that occurred in the mid-18th century.
32:50Long after the sinking of the Shemoe.
32:56It's unfortunate.
32:58Uh-huh.
32:59All of these carronades are too modern and too short.
33:02We may have two, maybe three wrecks sitting on top of each other here.
33:07But look at that one there, look.
33:10Look.
33:12That's got to be a 12-foot gun.
33:15Yes, sir.
33:18Now, you see that?
33:19That one's got a little bit of a flare.
33:22That is not a carronade-style gun.
33:25Right.
33:26That's a Shemoe gun.
33:27See the flare on it?
33:28Wow.
33:30The cannons on the Shemoe were 12-pounders and measured up to 12 feet in length.
33:35They were typical French guns of the early 18th century and have a recognizable flare around the front muzzle.
33:42Here's the problem is, we've got all those more recent cannons.
33:47The Shemoe stern could be buried underneath it.
33:51Yeah, you're damn right it could.
33:53We'll find out tomorrow.
33:54We're definitely going to find something out.
33:55After eight weeks of searching for treasure off the Death Coast, it's the last dive day.
34:09The team is hoping they have located the final resting place of the Shemoe's missing stern section.
34:16Now they're returning to the site to see what treasures might be hidden among the cannons.
34:21If we're really lucky, these are Shemoe guns that are unaccounted for.
34:31If they're Shemoe guns, then that means it's the stern section.
34:34So if we're lucky enough, you're going to find something that's Shemoe-related, and Bob's your uncle.
34:42Well, to save air and time, they're using a dive propulsion vehicle to cover more ground more quickly.
34:53All righty.
34:55When you locate a cannon, I want you to thoroughly search where the cannon meets the bottom.
35:01Goodbye.
35:03Get me a coin.
35:05This location is the end of the debris trail on Morpan's map, and it's right up against the coastline.
35:15If the stern section isn't here, then we're back to square one.
35:35Okay, Mike.
35:45Let's go.
35:51Hey, Dad, slow down.
35:53We're going to lose you.
35:54Follow me.
35:55Topside, this is Pizio.
36:07Commencing a search of the area around the cannons.
36:12Pizio, this is Topside.
36:14Go to work.
36:17Take a look.
36:18See what we got.
36:25There's so many guns.
36:30It's like a cannon graveyard.
36:36I think I got a Shemoe cannon.
36:39It's got a muzzle flare.
36:47It's like a deep pocket.
36:50If you can just keep your light down there.
36:55I know I filmed something.
37:01Could be a coin, but I just can't reach it.
37:04Not so sure we're going to be able to move that thing.
37:08Topside, Griego.
37:10We're going to need a pry bar down here.
37:13Copy that.
37:14They're on their way right now.
37:17In the final hours of their final dive day,
37:20the team is now in a race against the clock.
37:25My lead diver, Dan Griego,
37:31he's a retired recon Marine.
37:33I mean, that guy,
37:37you send him in a direction
37:38and tell him to find something,
37:40he'll find it.
37:42Three, two, one.
37:49Hey, Mike, I need a BFR.
37:51BFR stands for big f***ing rock.
38:00The anticipation is killing me.
38:03Mike, drop that rock right in here.
38:05Yeah, there you go.
38:06Right there.
38:07What are you guys seeing under there?
38:08Did you move it?
38:09I'm going to move it,
38:10and that should fall into that place.
38:12On their last day beneath the waters of the Death Coast,
38:29while searching for the missing stern section of the Shamo,
38:32what are you guys seeing under there?
38:35Divers Dan Griego and Mike Haas make a discovery.
38:40Three, two, one.
38:43That might be enough.
38:45Let's see if we can get under that a little bit better.
38:47Hey, hey, you were right.
38:54Look what I got.
38:55Check this out.
38:57I told you.
39:01Is it a coin?
39:02Top side, we have a coin
39:04that was under the cannon,
39:06and you can read it.
39:09Attaboy.
39:11Attaboy.
39:11Hey, Mike, I'm going to blow out around it.
39:19Keep looking.
39:20See if you find anything else.
39:24I know that if there are coins under this cannon,
39:27like Dan thinks they're here,
39:29then this is most likely the stern section,
39:32part of the Shamo.
39:33The stern on this vessel
39:41has been missing for 300 years,
39:43and if this is it,
39:44boy, we're into something.
39:47Mike, keep looking on this side.
39:52Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
39:57Check this out.
40:00Upside, there's another coin here.
40:03Did you say you've got more than one coin?
40:06There's another one, Mike.
40:08Dan, you are the man.
40:10Top side, we have a third coin.
40:13This could be the stern section of the Shamo.
40:17Top side, Austin Creegalore surfacing, over.
40:22The boys are surfacing,
40:23and they got some good news.
40:26My man's in.
40:27I told you that'd be worth it.
40:30It's time you told me you felt a coin,
40:32I don't believe that.
40:33Good job.
40:37That took a lot of air.
40:39Okay.
40:41Yes, sir, yes, sir.
40:43You are my hero.
40:45See this?
40:47I know.
40:48I know.
40:49Magic.
40:51Did I dope you?
40:53So when Diego says he can feel a coin,
40:56he can feel a coin.
40:56Yeah.
40:57Holy crap.
40:58Let me see.
40:59Come on, man.
41:00Not only one coin.
41:06Under the count.
41:07That we move.
41:11There are eight LQs.
41:13Good.
41:13That's Shamo.
41:16Louis the 15th, there's his signature thing there.
41:19Look.
41:19L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L.
41:22It's got eight Ls on them.
41:25That's worth moving the cannon.
41:27That is Shamo.
41:28Shamo.
41:29Yes.
41:29That is Shamo.
41:30This right here is what the Shamo was transporting.
41:34Eight LQs.
41:35It was coming over to the fortress.
41:36That was the pay that they hadn't had in like eight years or something.
41:39Yeah, that's it, pal.
41:40That's these babies.
41:41Yep, yep, yep.
41:42You know what this means?
41:44I really think we're on the stern section here at the Shamo.
41:47That is huge.
41:50It's frustrating for me that on the last day on Shamo,
41:53it looks like we may have found the stern section
41:55and we've essentially just run out of time.
41:58But the stern section has been here for 300 years.
42:01It's not going anywhere.
42:02It'll be here next year, and so will I.
42:05We're going to leave on a good note.
42:06And here we are.
42:07This is the best note.
42:14Over the last eight weeks,
42:17Jeff and the team have taken the worst
42:19the Death Coast could throw at them.
42:22The current down here is intense.
42:24And emerged with evidence of six historic wrecks.
42:28Holy f***.
42:29What is that?
42:31That's what we're looking for.
42:33Holy f***.
42:34It's like treasure.
42:36What did I tell you?
42:37Huh?
42:38Huh?
42:41As the team packs up for the off-season,
42:45questions still remain.
42:49Where is the rest of the Shamo's missing payload?
42:53What are the mystery ships they found along the way?
42:56And could they, too, be hiding valuable cargo?
43:03And what other treasures might still be out there
43:06hidden beneath the surface?
43:08At the end of the land here?
43:10Where is the rest of theа's missing payload?
43:11I know you was missing a MEM,
43:11but that's expensive.
43:12Oh, I am to live for aalie Mantra,
43:13because when the loss was right,
43:13just under trazer it a lot,
43:13which can save me from a monitor.
43:14Are they still at the Mona's missing piston level?
43:15Do you want to survive the Но't-
43:16Don't be able to buy the urgently sniper space?
43:17Theторовus is not going toכ.
43:18That's everything you can save me.
43:19I know I don't know.
43:20But you're listening to the Și-ans,
43:20a very difficult thing.
43:21If you've beennek給 me this?
43:21Don't miss these ghosts.
43:23I know this.