DUE TO THE AUTHOR PASSING TO THE GRAND LODGE ABOVE - after acceptance paper was delivered by Colin Heyward - and we acknowledge, grateful thanks, on behalf of ANZMRC, to Colin who has since passed to the Grand Lodge, above for reading this presentation.
Oak Island is a small 140 acre [56 hectares] island in Mahone Bay on the Southeast Coast of Nova
Scotia in Atlantic Canada.
It contains the so-called Money Pit, a very deep hole from which numerous expeditions have attempted to recover an alleged treasure since the late 1700’s.
None has ever succeeded in recovering the supposed treasure, and as of the time of writing (April-May 2010), the current owners of most of the Island are awaiting a Treasure Trove Licence from the
Nova Scotian Government to resume digging for the treasure.
The Oak Island Money Pit Legend has become one of the world’s most famous unsolved mysteries. Because the story has been told many times before, I will not attempt to recount it in detail, and refer the interested reader to the internet site http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk/archive/
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2016 - THE OAK ISLAND LEGEND - THE MASONIC ANGLE - Dennis King (Dec).