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00:00Goa, on India's west coast.
00:10Scott Walter is on the trail of the legendary Knights Templar.
00:15It's led him to this former Portuguese colony,
00:18where a surviving faction of Portuguese Templars,
00:21known as the Order of Christ, held power from the early 1500s.
00:30Wow.
00:35Well, take a look at this.
00:37This is the Cathedral of Say.
00:38This is a Christian, massive cathedral.
00:42This does not say India.
00:43This says Christian.
00:45This says Portuguese Templars.
00:52In the heart of old colonial Goa,
00:55the cathedral is a stunning display of the Portuguese Templars' enormous,
01:00wealth and power.
01:02The Templars established this area here in Goa
01:07back in the early part of the 16th century,
01:10and they built these religious houses,
01:12and they filled them with lavish treasures, gold, relics.
01:16I mean, tremendous wealth.
01:18The Portuguese Templars had an opportunity to get cheap, high-quality goods
01:25that they could accumulate here in India and probably the Far East too,
01:30and then bring it back to Europe and to America
01:32and just make boatloads of money.
01:35Everything is painted or gilded with gold, wealth.
01:43It just screams of wealth.
01:46Among the dazzling shrines, Scott spots another big clue.
01:51St. Bernard de Clairvaux, he was the one who wrote the charter
02:01and founded the Knights Templar order.
02:05To find him in a place of honor, how appropriate.
02:10I mean, the things that I'm finding in Goa, it's just incredible.
02:17It's just one thing after another.
02:19This is one of those times where reality far exceeds anything I could have dreamed of.
02:24The Portuguese Templars led Portugal's great age of exploration in the early 1500s.
02:34They helped to establish a global network of Portuguese colonies,
02:39leading to the conquest of Goa on India's west coast in 1510.
02:45From this strategic position, at the center of the Indian Ocean,
02:49they set up lucrative new trade routes
02:51and amassed a vast fortune.
02:54But, in 1721, a series of wars and epidemics
03:01persuaded the Portuguese Templars that it was time to leave Goa.
03:06According to legend, their treasure was loaded aboard a ship
03:09called the Nossa Senhora de Cabo, bound for Lisbon, Portugal.
03:15But en route, it was seized by the French pirate Olivier Levesseur,
03:20known as LeBouze, or the buzzer,
03:23for the speed and ruthlessness with which he attacked.
03:26It's said he stole treasure worth $100 million today.
03:31Barry and Scott believe his Templar loot may have included the legendary Flaming Cross of Goa,
03:39a 300-pound relic made of solid gold,
03:43encrusted with diamonds, emeralds, and rubies.
03:46And now the question is, where did it go?
03:52And could it have been intercepted and end up in Madagascar?
03:56That's a possibility.
03:58That's a distinct possibility.
03:593,000 miles across the Indian Ocean in Madagascar.
04:09This theory is now the team's focus.
04:12It's one of the top three biggest robberies in history,
04:20and it was a big, massive collection of treasure,
04:26religious artifacts and crosses and paintings and everything else disappeared.
04:30The last place that that ship was seen was here in 1722.
04:39LeBouze's enormous haul made him a fantastically wealthy man.
04:43But just a few years later, the law caught up with him.
04:46So they lured him to Reunion Island in 1730, and they hanged him.
04:52And he had nothing with him.
04:54All of his treasure disappeared.
04:57And when he was hanged, he had a piece of paper in his hand that had a coded message.
05:02And he threw it out to the group and said,
05:04Find my treasure, he who can.
05:06People have been digging since the day after he died.
05:10There's a really good possibility that where he hid it was that little island, Pirate Island.
05:16I've never really thought much about land stuff until this particular project.
05:22And it really has my interest.
05:26So I think that's the next step, further investigation of Pirate Island.
05:39Two days ago, Barry and Chris did an initial scout of the tiny Pirate Island
05:43that sits in the same bay they've been diving.
05:46And found intriguing signs.
05:50There's a deep, deep hole here.
05:54There's actually three very deep holes.
05:57Somebody went to a lot of effort to dig these.
06:01Could it be the remains of Labusa's pirate base?
06:04Or even the lost Templar treasure itself?
06:07We have to come back here with our equipment, have the archaeologists do a survey.
06:17Barry has brought in a team of Spanish geologists to survey the island using state-of-the-art ground penetrating radar.
06:24If they detect any abnormal readings, it may point to the location of buried objects.
06:34But exploring Pirate Island is also a risk as the expedition comes to an end in just three days.
06:56Every day spent on land is a day of diving lost, and the team is convinced there is still more treasure and relics to be found underwater.
07:07Underwater.
07:12Barry and Chris are meeting with the survey team to learn the results.
07:16We investigated the possible connection between this point and the point located on the top of the island.
07:27We get a big anomaly in the lower part of the profile.
07:31Something that you didn't expect to see, right?
07:34Yes.
07:34We're on this, probably the smallest, most mysterious island in the world, and you tell us that there's an anomaly.
07:43I mean, I'm getting goosebumps right now.
07:44You know, my pirate radar is going through the roof.
07:48Is it down here?
07:49The big anomaly is here.
07:54So there's something big under our feet.
07:56Grande.
07:58Don't forget you.
07:59Grande.
08:00How big exactly?
08:02Between three and four meters.
08:05So that's 10 feet in diameter.
08:08Yeah, big.
08:10It's not natural.
08:14So it's a man-made anomaly?
08:17Yes.
08:18So it's metal.
08:19Could be metal.
08:24The radar team have discovered a large man-made object beneath the surface.
08:30It's roughly 10 feet square, according to legend, about the same size as the Flaming Cross of Goa.
08:38This is different than anything I've seen up here.
08:45This is good.
08:46I want to f***ing jump out of my skin because of what these guys just told me.
08:52What the hell is it?
08:54I want to say it's chests.
08:56I want to say it's the Flaming Cross of Goa, which disappeared with LeBouze.
09:02I want to say it's something huge and exciting.
09:07I want to know what it is.
09:09Explorers Barry Clifford and Scott Walter are trying to unravel the mystery of how the medieval Knights Templar could be connected to 17th century pirates.
09:26If they're successful, it may just leave the greatest lost treasure in history.
09:34The team is working on a new theory that French pirate Olivier LeBouze LeBouze raided a Portuguese Templar ship in 1721 and returned with a haul of treasure to Madagascar.
09:47While Barry's team closes in on where they think LeBouze's loot may be hidden, Scott's looking for more evidence in Goa, India, from where the suspected Templar ship set sail.
10:05A tip is leading to a local craftsman.
10:17I've heard this could be the last man standing, one of the last guys who carves religious figures here in Goa.
10:27Hello.
10:28Hi, I'm Scott.
10:29Priscilla.
10:30Priscilla, nice to meet you.
10:32Hi, I'm Scott.
10:34Hi, I'm Lezer.
10:34Lezer, nice to meet you.
10:45Oh, look at this.
10:46This piece right here is very interesting to me.
10:51Now, this is one you're repairing?
10:53Yeah, this is one.
10:53Okay.
10:54I've seen this before.
10:56There was a head that came off of a shipwreck in Madagascar.
11:02Let me show you a picture.
11:04It's the same, isn't it?
11:06Almost identical.
11:07A week ago, in Madagascar, lead diver Chris McCourt found an identical monk's head on what the team believes is the wreck of a pirate ship.
11:22This really, really is beautiful.
11:28It's a spot-on match, isn't it?
11:31Wow.
11:35Is this head?
11:37It is a separate piece.
11:37It is a separate piece, like this.
11:39Scott believes he's found tangible evidence that the monk's head Chris found came from Goa.
11:46This is a complete old statue of St. Anthony.
11:55And he's the patron saint of lost things, stolen things.
11:59Of all the saints, how many saints are there?
12:02We find the patron saint of thieves on a pirate ship?
12:06That can't be a coincidence.
12:08How old is this?
12:10This one is three centuries old.
12:14You know what we could be looking at?
12:16The same person who did this carving, they came, is the same person who did this.
12:25That's amazing.
12:27Lazar, thank you so much.
12:29Those artifacts that Barry is finding on those shipwrecks in Madagascar, we found right here in Goa.
12:43I mean, the same guy probably made those two heads.
12:47And one made it to Il St. Marie in Madagascar.
12:50The question is, how did it get there?
12:52Is it possible the monk's head was part of the Templar treasure seized by Labuse?
12:58Scott thinks it is.
13:01And as news of Scott's breakthrough travels to Madagascar, Barry's team once again shifts gears and heads back into the water.
13:12We're really running, so we just want to get as much done as we can before we have to go.
13:21With the clock ticking on the expedition, the team returns to a mysterious new wreck lying directly beneath what they believe is the fiery dragon.
13:30Last week, after spotting the remains of another ship, Barry and the crew conducted a 3D sonar scan of the seafloor.
13:48That revealed a remarkable image of not one, but two ships lying on top of each other.
13:59Now, Chris McCourt and head archaeologist Claudio Lozano are looking for clues to where the new ship came from.
14:12Claudio, do you want to measure the length of these timbers all the way down?
14:17The size of the timbers will reveal important information about the ship's design, and even, potentially, who built it.
14:30One section, 21.7.
14:32Another diver, John Osmond, notices something unusual about the timbers.
14:41Two large beams and one I can reach right underneath.
14:45I think they're double futtocks.
14:48The double futtocks are the timbers that form the ribs of the ship's hull.
14:53And, at first sight, the team believes they are European in design, fueling their speculation that they were once part of the fiery dragon.
15:06We've uncovered some beams, some futtocks, and then there's more timber below that, so it's very exciting.
15:13These are all little things and all little pieces of the puzzle that we need to put together.
15:17One thing is not going to decide the make of the ship, where it was built.
15:22There will be a number of things.
15:24It's a really good clue to positively identify the ship, but we've barely, barely, barely scratched the surface.
15:32Until they do further research, the team can't be certain the timbers belong to the fiery dragon, which opens the door to another theory.
15:40Could they belong to the second mystery dragon?
15:43If so, is it possible it's a Portuguese Templar ship, even the Nosa Senora de Cabo itself, brought hereafter it's captured by the Boones in 1721?
15:58With the expedition coming to an end, the team will have to wait before they can answer that question.
16:04Meanwhile, as Chris is exploring the giant timbers, a tiny glint of metal catches his eye.
16:16Yeah, I've got something here, pretty interesting.
16:23That's great, bring it up and I'll tell Barry, we'll be waiting for you at the bulkhead.
16:28I want you to see something.
16:39Take a look at this.
16:40It was one of those things where I was just ready to head back and I just flipped, turned over a ballast stone.
16:50It was like one of the last stones I was, I was gonna, you know, move out of our test pit area.
16:55And I put my hand down just to sort of, you know, clear away and my hand went right onto this key.
17:02The mind definitely tends to go like lightning when you see something like that.
17:05Isn't that cool?
17:08That is old.
17:11I found that in the last minute of my dive.
17:15This is a treasure chest case.
17:17That is a key for a serious chest.
17:24That kind of thing will put a smile on any archeologist's face.
17:31That's the key to my heart right there.
17:33You don't find these every day.
17:37To have a key from a pirate's chest, that's treasure.
17:42You know, that's, that's historic treasure to me.
17:46It's the first time I've ever found a 300 year old key that belonged to a, it was on a pirate ship.
17:53That I know of is the only key to a pirate's treasure chest that's ever been found before.
17:57But where is the pirate's treasure chest?
18:02Could it be the anomaly the team detected on nearby pirate island?
18:07Is this the key to Labusa's treasure?
18:11Is this the key that finally unlocks the Templar pirate mystery?
18:16In Isle St. Marie, Madagascar, Barry Clifford and his team may have literally just found the key to the Templar pirate mystery.
18:32I want you to see something.
18:34Let's take a look at this.
18:36Holy .
18:37This is a treasure chest key.
18:39That is a key for a serious chest.
18:42Could this be the key linked to the Templar treasure the team thinks may be buried on nearby pirate island?
18:47After an anxious night's sleep, team historian Chris McCourt and diver John Mattel are making the quick boat ride to try and find out.
19:04It's the last day of the expedition and Chris and John have one shot to investigate an area they believe could hold untold Templar riches.
19:13We need to see if we can gather some more information on what that anomaly is that was located by the geologists.
19:23I'm anxious.
19:24It'll take time.
19:26But, you know, you can't rush archaeology, especially when it's this important.
19:31Yesterday, a ground-penetrating radar scan revealed the presence of a large man-made object buried on the island.
19:44So there's something big under our feet.
19:47Grande.
19:48An anomaly which the team believes could be the lost treasure of the French pirate Labuse.
19:56There's a really good possibility that where he hid it was pirate island.
20:01They believe Labuse's treasure included Templar riches seized from the Portuguese ship, the Nossa Senhora de Cabo, and included the Flaming Cross of Goa, 300 pounds of solid gold and precious stones that disappeared from history.
20:19Looks great.
20:23This is the spot.
20:25First thing we're going to do is try to pinpoint the anomaly with this detector.
20:33First detector.
20:46It's just barely out of the range of this thing.
20:49Right.
20:50We like that.
21:07This area right here.
21:08Yeah.
21:09How much farther come towards me?
21:10From this stone?
21:11Right.
21:12I just come again.
21:13So listen, let's not waste any time, all right?
21:16Yep.
21:17Let's just, this thing could be deep.
21:21I just feel like we're digging on sacred ground.
21:25And as you can see, you know, I'm shaking a bit and going very slowly just to see what the metal detector is screaming at.
21:36After a full day of digging, Chris and John believe they may have finally hit pay dirt.
21:52Okay.
21:53Right there.
21:54It's definitely getting hits up here.
21:55Keep going this way, John.
21:56Exactly.
21:57Keep going to your...
21:58Right?
21:59Yeah.
22:00And now bank it that way.
22:01Yep.
22:02Definitely something there, Chris.
22:03It's consistent.
22:04And then it goes away down here.
22:05They seem to be right on top of the anomaly, but daylight is fading fast.
22:20Well, we're at the end of the day.
22:21The boat's going to leave.
22:22Damn.
22:23I just have to get back here as soon as we can.
22:24Yeah.
22:25Now, let's go.
22:26Atta boy.
22:27Chris and John have no choice but to stop digging.
22:30This is not what I had hoped to be doing today.
22:31Filling back this hole so quickly.
22:32Really is disheartening because we're, you know, I think we're really close to finding
22:33something.
22:34And, uh...
22:35Could be really spectacular, but we're not gonna be able to find out the way to get
22:36the way to go.
22:37Yeah.
22:38What are you doing?
22:39Yeah.
22:40Let's go.
22:41Yeah.
22:42Now, let's go.
22:43Attaboy.
22:44Chris and John have no choice but to stop digging.
22:45This is, uh...
22:47Not what I had hoped to be doing today.
22:50Filling back this hole so quickly.
22:52Really is disheartening because we're, you know, I think we're really close to finding
22:58something and, uh, could be really spectacular, but we're not gonna be able to find out
23:04find out this trip you got to do what you got to do and you know we have to
23:08take care of the site and the responsible thing to do is to clean up
23:14what we the disturbance we we made
23:20they may have come within inches of Templar treasure but for the time being
23:26Pirate Island's secret remains intact
23:36it's very frustrating standing there on top of that X where that anomaly is it's
23:45not the biggest thing in the world but I suppose it you know the possibility is
23:50that it could be the biggest thing in the world
23:53for us Pirate Island is is essentially another shipwreck that we have examined
24:01but we haven't really done any serious investigation mostly just because of
24:05time we had one shot you know to get it but we weren't able to locate what it was
24:11so there's still a very interesting and exciting anomaly out there that remains
24:16to be located for the last six weeks renowned underwater explorer Barry
24:28Clifford and historian Scott Walter have been on a worldwide journey trying to solve a mystery
24:31have been on a worldwide journey trying to solve a mystery are the Medieval Knights Temple directly connected to 17th century Pirates
24:41two legendary groups separated in history by more than 400 years the investigation began in
24:51Barry's Cape Cod lab with an ivory carving of Christ Barry found on a pirate shipwreck off Madagascar a relic
25:00Barry believes once belonged to the Templars that's been on a long journey spent at least 300 years underwater
25:09that ivory carving of Jesus has me totally intrigued
25:17who carved it when was it carved and how did it get on the bottom of the ocean in Madagascar
25:23that's the big question Scott followed the Templar trail from their origins in the Holy Land
25:30the Templars were definitely down here in this tunnel system to their stronghold in Portugal where he
25:40learned Portuguese Templars were among the first Europeans to set foot on Madagascar the same island
25:49where Barry has been exploring what he's convinced after 15 years of research our pirate shipwrecks in the
25:55bay use your wildest imagination and that's what's on the ship the investigation turned after Barry made a
26:04remarkable discovery a mysterious metal ingot he believes is part of notorious pirate Captain
26:13kids lost treasure if this is Captain kids treasure it's beyond priceless and marked with a cryptic Templar
26:23symbol the triple town the clues then pointed to Goa India where the ruins of a Portuguese Templar
26:33monastery Scott discovered the same symbol look at that that's a triple town this is big this is big this
26:44is huge in Goa Scott has found signs at every turn of the Portuguese Templars
26:53200-year reign now on his last day here he has one final stop the Museum of Christian art
27:02Basilica born Jesus I mean this dates back to the middle of the 16th century and it has Templar written all over it
27:23it's all here everything's here this is incredible look at these right there it looks like Barry's praise for you to Scott the ivory carvings look eerily familiar and as he winds his way through the museum he suddenly stopped in his tracks
27:50this is an exact spot on match to Barry's it's the same size it's got the stash on the side that has to be the missing piece the emaciated look the head black encounter that is a spot-on match
28:14now what's the date mid 17th century that's mid 1600s it could be contemporaneous with Barry's peace after six weeks five countries and four continents Scott believes he's finally found the answer he's been searching for
28:35I mean what I found here today wasn't just the home run I was hoping for it was a grand slam
28:42this goal of connection is vital to this whole Madagascar story and pirate code this is a key piece it is the key piece to explaining where these things came from
28:53back on Isle St. Marie Madagascar as the expedition comes to an end Barry Clifford has one final piece of business to present the metal ingot he believes is part of Captain Kidd's treasure to the president of Madagascar
29:15Madagascar thousands of people have gathered for the occasion
29:22that is not going to be a normal day
29:26it was like a dream
29:29this is incredible
29:32four weeks ago after Barry unearthed the mysterious relic he decided to keep the 100 pound bar right where he found it on the seabed to protect it from looters
29:44and we'll just leave the silver right there we'll cover it up
29:53now
29:54Barry's final dive of the expedition will be to retrieve the metal ingot and present it to the president
30:02Chris
30:03you gotta go in right away
30:04it's gonna be exciting
30:11I'm a little bit nervous you know the bar hasn't been out of the water yet and it just makes me a little bit on edge
30:19well
30:20you don't get to see Captain Kidd's treasure coming up every day
30:23I think with what we're discovering it's going to bring a lot of important history to life
30:29but as Barry descends into the murky water there's a big problem
30:51I can't see it
31:04we need to head towards the north
31:10we've gone too far south
31:12head a little bit north
31:13I can't see anything
31:18the prized artifact is missing
31:23in Pirate Bay, Madagascar
31:32a crowd has gathered to see with their own eyes the mysterious metal bar Barry believes once belonged to Captain Kidd
31:41but in the murky water
31:44Barry can't find it
31:46I lost it
31:49coming
31:50is the president here yet?
31:52no
31:53the president of Madagascar is on the way
31:55tensions are running high
31:57last time I saw it that was right where
32:00where did we go back to that spot?
32:01right where you are now
32:03Barry scans the seabed with a metal detector
32:09they're just trying to locate the piece and you know it's about a meter off the line
32:30there's something behind it
32:40and then we can go
32:41hold on I hear something
32:43I found it! I found it! I found it!
32:51this is it they got it
32:53Oh man, that's the closest I think I've ever come to having a heart attack.
33:12A few tense moments there with everybody's heart going, but it's all winded happily.
33:19With the ingot in his hands once more, it's a triumphant and satisfying moment for Barry, the team and the expedition.
33:29Thank you, thank you so much.
33:47I think I can only congratulate you. It's really historic. It's important. Very important.
33:54Thank you very much.
33:56Pretty amazing.
34:06Except for children being born, I think this is probably the biggest day of my life.
34:13The history that's here that's so unique and so rich, it's a really wonderful feeling to share this with all these people from Madagascar. It feels great.
34:26It's a great, great day. Somebody told me a few months ago that we were going to change the history of the Indian Ocean that just sort of went in one ear and out the other.
34:36Now I'm thinking.
34:51Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
34:55All right.
34:56Barry Clifford, Scott Walter, and Chris McCord are back in the lab where their adventure began six weeks ago.
35:05Barry asked Scott to trace the origins of a mysterious ivory Christ statue that he believes once belonged to the Knights Templar.
35:14That's been on a long journey. At least 300 years underwater. Amazing.
35:20Well, guys, you still got the Christ figure. Could we, could we look at that?
35:23Okay. Yep.
35:24Barry discovered the priceless relic 10 years ago.
35:27Just be really fragile.
35:29Yep.
35:30Be really careful.
35:31And since then, has been puzzled over how it came to be on what he's convinced is a pirate wreck in the waters of Madagascar.
35:40In Goa, I found a bunch of ivory Christ carvings just like this.
35:47These are essentially identical.
35:50Oh, definitely. And the back with the ribs.
35:53Mm-hmm.
35:54Look at this.
35:55Oh, wow.
35:56You see the holes right here?
35:57Yeah.
35:58You know what it was?
35:59More of the garment.
36:00To get that detail, they had to make some piece.
36:02Yeah.
36:03Very good.
36:04And that removes all doubt.
36:05Yeah.
36:06So we're looking at the birthplace of these artifacts.
36:09Yeah.
36:10And this is, I think this is important because it connects us to the Portuguese Templars.
36:14Wow.
36:15I think the pirates robbed these ships in Madagascar.
36:22And I think all of this material was on the ships that they robbed.
36:25Yeah.
36:26Yeah.
36:27Okay.
36:28Let's move on to the best piece of the puzzle.
36:30What I think is the best piece.
36:31Okay.
36:32This silver bar.
36:34Now, that symbol on this bar, the triple tau, is a big deal.
36:41It's really important.
36:43And it's right in your face.
36:44I don't mean to interrupt, but I mean, something else to consider is it's huge.
36:47And go up.
36:48I found a grave slab.
36:50And this was on it.
36:52That's the triple tau.
36:54Yeah.
36:55Wow.
36:56Now, here's two more.
36:57That's the triple tau.
36:59That's the triple tau.
37:01What I think we've got, you know, is a silver bar that had something to do with this part
37:06of India.
37:07The team is happy with the connections and conclusions they've made.
37:12But there's still a third piece of the Templar pirate mystery that's eluded them.
37:17Did the French pirate Labuse capture untold Templar treasure, including the Flaming Cross
37:23of Goa, and hide it within feet of where they were diving on tiny pirate island?
37:30Barry has one last clue to offer.
37:33The text of Labuse's famous cryptogram, which legend says leads to his buried treasure.
37:40Here's a copy of the document that Labuse was supposed to have thrown out to the audience.
37:47People have been trying to decipher that ever since he was hanged in 1730.
37:54I recognize this.
37:56I recognize these symbols.
37:58This is crazy.
38:00Yeah.
38:01I mean, I have seen this for sure.
38:02Absolutely.
38:03This cipher is absolutely tied to two groups, modern Freemasons and Templars.
38:10That's something else.
38:13And it goes back at the very least to the 13th century and all the way through.
38:20This is a classic box code, one of the secret coded alphabets that the Templars used.
38:27And modern Freemasons used right up to this day.
38:30That's incredible.
38:31Maybe this is part of the pirate's code.
38:34This is really important information.
38:36Good job.
38:37For Barry, Scott, and Chris, it's yet another lead in a mystery that seems far from over.
38:43Are the medieval Knights Templar and 17th century pirates directly connected?
38:52And are their long lost treasures one and the same?
38:57After a six week international expedition that unearthed an impressive array of artifacts, the team believes they are one step closer to finding the answers.
39:09When I look at all the things that I've been able to find that connect directly with the things that you guys found in Pirate Cove, what it tells me, especially this triple tau and this coded alphabet, is those artifacts are directly connected to the Portuguese Templars.
39:26No question in my mind.
39:27And the facts speak loudly.
39:30I think we're standing on the threshold of some extremely important discoveries.
39:36Do you think you can decipher that?
39:39I don't know all the secrets behind it, but these symbols, I recognize it's a big opening and I can give it a shot.
39:49You're going to have a big job ahead of you, Scott.
39:51Thank you very much.
39:53Thanks so much.
39:54You did an awesome job.
39:55Thanks.
39:56All right.
39:58Well, just when I thought things could not get more amazing, it gets more amazing.
40:02The stuff that we're finding is the stuff of legend.
40:10Is it possible that Templars connect to Pirates?
40:14Yes.
40:15All of these mysteries are buried in the Bay of Pirates.
40:19There's years and years and years of work to be done there.
40:23There's no doubt that there's something of great importance just around the corner.
40:27It'd be inches away from something truly profound.
40:30We're finding stuff.
40:34What are we going to find next?
40:37There's more to be told.
40:38There's more to be discovered.

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