UNCHARTED TERRITORY: Rick and Marty Lagina Unveil Virgin Sectors of Oak Island Slated for Season 14 Offensive Rick and Marty Lagina have officially unveiled a stunning tactical pivot for the upcoming Season 14: for the first time in modern history, the Fellowship of the Dig will launch a massive, full-scale offensive into entirely uncharted, virgin territories of Oak Island that have remained completely untouched by 225 years of searcher activity…

 Just days after the history-making, paradigm-shifting Season 13 finale sent shockwaves through the global archaeological community, the architects of the world’s greatest treasure hunt are already rewriting their battle plans.

In an exclusive joint brief from the War Room, Rick and Marty Lagina have officially unveiled a stunning tactical pivot for the upcoming Season 14: for the first time in modern history, the Fellowship of the Dig will launch a massive, full-scale offensive into entirely uncharted, virgin territories of Oak Island that have remained completely untouched by 225 years of searcher activity.

With principal photography for the highly anticipated next season confirmed to begin within days, the atmosphere across Mahone Bay is electric. The announcements confirm that rather than retreating after a grueling, injury-plagued year that left Alex Lagina on crutches and legendary operator Billy Gerhardt managing a shattered dominant arm, the Lagina brothers are doubling down, moving their heavy armor away from exhausted hotspots and into the island’s densest, dark wilderness.

Piercing the Historical Blind Spots

For generations, treasure hunters have suffered from a collective tunnel vision, hyper-focusing almost exclusively on the Money Pit area, the triangle-shaped swamp, and the immediate perimeter of Lot 5. However, according to new satellite data and deep-penetrating radar grids analyzed by data analyst Emma Culligan and archaeologist Miriam Amirault, these traditional zones are merely the outer security rings of a much vaster, multi-layered Pre-Columbian repository.

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Rick Lagina revealed that the team has successfully secured strict environmental and governmental clearance to clear and excavate a massive, densely forested sector located in the high-elevation interior of the island—a zone long dismissed as simple timberland.

“We have been looking at the pieces of the puzzle, but we haven’t been looking at where the artisans actually lived and staged their operations,” an energized Rick Lagina shared. “The data shows distinct, large-scale sub-surface structural anomalies deep within the virgin forest that don’t match any colonial or searcher records. These are completely pristine blind spots. Season 14 is about stepping off the beaten path and into the true, untouched history of this island.”


Heavy Armor for Untouched Earth

Marty Lagina, ever the pragmatic engineer, emphasized that exploring entirely wild, unexcavated terrain requires a massive upgrade in industrial muscle. Backstage logistics confirm that a spectacular new convoy of flatbed trucks is already assembling at the mainland causeway, preparing to deploy a specialized fleet of next-generation heavy-duty excavators and high-torque clearing rigs designed specifically for dense root systems and rocky glacial till.

Furthermore, remembering the catastrophic, high-pressure seawater geyser that flooded the Garden Shaft at the 25-meter mark last season, Marty has commissioned an advanced arsenal of commercial-grade water pumps. These state-of-the-art pumping systems possess triple the horsepower of previous units, ensuring that if the new forest excavations accidentally trigger secondary, ancient booby traps, the team can maintain absolute environmental control.

“We aren’t going into these woods with simple shovels,” Marty Lagina stated firmly. “We are bringing the most advanced heavy steel available. If there is a primary treasury chamber hidden beneath those untouched trees—linked to the Medieval Stone Vault Entrance or the Lead Casket we pulled from the swamp—our new machinery will find it.”


The Cameras Are Ready to Roll

Production crew members have already begun setting up high-definition remote camera arrays and crane rigs throughout the newly designated forest grids. Despite his ongoing orthopedic recovery, Billy Gerhardt has reportedly been spotted scouting the new woodland boundaries, using his unmatched “operator’s intuition” to map out the safest paths for the heavy tracks to roll without crushing potential surface relics.

As the countdown to the first “Action!” of Season 14 ticks away, the cynical theories accusing the show of running out of steam have been permanently silenced. The Lagina brothers have drawn a bold new line in the mud, proving that the greatest secrets of Oak Island are no longer buried in the shadows of the old Money Pit, but are waiting to be awakened beneath the ancient, silent canopy of the western woods.

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