Oak Island, off the coast of Nova Scotia Canada, is the location of a 200 year treasure hunt. A pit was discovered by two teenage boys in 1795 and during excavation layers of logs, flagstones, charcoal, putty and cocoanut fiber were found every ten feet. As 200 years passed a long string of treasure hunters took their chance at striking it rich and solving the mystery of "The Money Pit," a number of man-made artifacts have been found but never any gold.