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hello everybody and welcome to dot today Im going to talk in this video about the Deep voids that are found well first one was found in C1 in 2016 and the other one was the recent uh deep void that was found at l15 on the grid and its very interesting how they may correspond to the ontr schematic and the flood system that we have proposed in the vault Theory so lets go to Google Earth and heres the new grid that Ive uh overlaid on Oak Island its oriented to North and South each square is five by five and the register is the hidden and the chapel shaft in ance with the 1937 survey so here we have C1 now this is the Charles bark house uh hole that was drilled in 2016 and September 14th and it went to a depth of 194 feet and the cavity started at 171 feet now the last uh episode I think its called drilling down where the its sort of a sideshow for uh the Oak Island Curse of Oak Island show and they just had a a show on The Money Pit area and they went and put a video camera down C