Beyond Oak Island “The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy” S3E24 January 3 2023 on History
Tonight (Tuesday January 3 2023), History broadcasts an episode of the series Beyond Oak Island!
Contents
- 1 The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy Season 3 Episode 24 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy” Episode New?
- 4 Beyond Oak Island The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy Cast & Stars
- 5 The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch Beyond Oak Island The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy Online
- 7 Beyond Oak Island Series Information
The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy Season 3 Episode 24 Episode Summary
Barry and Brandon Clifford are joined by Rick Lagina, Tony Sampson, and Matty Blake in their search for treasure and artifacts associated to the famed Whydah shipwreck off the shore of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
What Time is the “The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy” Episode On?
The The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy episode of Beyond Oak Island will be broadcast on January 3 2023 on History at 10:03 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy” Episode New?
The The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy episode of Beyond Oak Island is all new!
Beyond Oak Island The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy Cast & Stars
Main Cast |
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Rick and Marty Lagina |
The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Beyond Oak Island The Booty of Black Sam Bellamy Online
Beyond Oak Island Series Information
Curiosity is a powerful motivator for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina, and it leads them to Nova Scotia, Canada. The two preview what's in store as they pull double duty. From pirates such as Blackbeard and outlaws like Jesse James to Aztec gold, priceless historical artifacts from American history and sunken treasure ships, "Beyond Oak Island" digs deep into the many treasure quests across the globe, revealing amazing new details and clues from past searches, and in some cases, advancing the hunt. Historians and reenactments help tell the tales of the notorious figures who left these riches behind. |
The 8 reales silver coin recovered on the Whydah site sure looks like it was planted. 300 years underwater in the ocean and that coin would be oxidized and black. That coin was too perfect. Buffed and clean. I have recovered dozens of silver coins from the Atocha and other Spanish shipwrecks.