Found to Have Origins in Childhood
Since they were young children, the Laginas have had a burning curiosity about whether or not the rumors about Oak Island’s treasure are true. After making his first find when he was just 10 years old, Rick was already certain that he wanted to make a living searching for buried treasure as a career. A large boulder made of granite was discovered by the young explorer in his hometown of Kingsford. As a result of his exciting discovery, he enlisted the assistance of his friends and his brother Marty in order to investigate what lay beneath the rock. In spite of the fact that there was nothing substantial beneath them, the beginning of their journey had already begun.
With the Assistance of Gary
Gary Drayton, an expert in metal detecting, is one of the individuals who appear to have increased the level of excitement that Marty and Rick Lagina’s search for Oak Island’s treasure has reached.
The Englishman is the kind of guy who thinks outside the box while still maintaining a traditional approach to finding treasure using metal detecting. Gary and the Laginas were working in Smith’s Cove toward the end of the fifth season of The Curse of Oak Island when they came across something that was truly incredible.