[s10e1] On Their Marks Online
The standout moment of "On Their Marks" occurred during the drilling of Borehole M16.25. While monitoring the operation, the team encountered a significant 8-inch "void" between 103 and 107 feet deep.
: These marks are potentially linked to an adze head found on Lot 4 the year prior, which blacksmith expert Carmen Legge dated to approximately 1620. [S10E1] On Their Marks
: Water testing near the Garden Shaft revealed some of the most promising traces of gold yet, centering the team's attention on this specific zone. Major Discovery: The 103-Foot Tunnel The standout moment of "On Their Marks" occurred
: Geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner and hydrogeologist Dr. Fred Michael introduced the use of Leveloggers to determine the exact direction of water movement beneath the surface. : Water testing near the Garden Shaft revealed
"On Their Marks" effectively transitioned the search from speculative digging to high-precision science. By combining historical wood analysis with advanced hydrogeology, the fellowship proved they are closer than ever to identifying exactly where—and possibly who —deposited the fabled treasure.
The primary objective established in the season premiere was to chase the high-trace readings of "aqueous gold" discovered in the Money Pit area during the previous year. To do this, the team unveiled an ambitious plan:
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