Mystery of Oak Island Has Finally Been Uncovered, But Not Without A Major Cost

Joy Steele Weighs In

What many people don't realize though, is that there are many more pits than just the Money Pit. A woman named Joy Steele believes that the pits were used to hold tar when the British Navy built ships on the island. To prove this she references shipbuilding sites in North Carolina that look nearly identical to Oak Island. The truth is, the mystery of Oak Island is well on its way to being uncovered, and after a bit more time, along with further technological advancements, the mystery will certainly be uncovered.

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