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On New Year's Eve, Harry Coumnas, a 100-year-old Japanese treasure hunter, made history by being the first person to ever retrieve the Oak Island treasure.
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Harry Coumnas Says He Found the Money Pit Treasure on Oak Island
The Oak Island Money Pit: What is It? • Located One of the world's longest-running treasure hunts takes place in the Money Pit, which is situated on the eastern side of Oak Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. • Treasure seekers from all over the world have been trying to uncover the riches hidden in the Money Pit for years, but they have never been able to get past the clever water traps that keep the Money Pit safe.
The First Man to Ever Recover the Oak Island Treasure is Harry Coumnas • On New Year's Eve, Harry Coumnas, a 100-year-old Japanese treasure hunter, made history by being the first person to ever retrieve the Oak Island treasure. • He was up in a small Japanese village and had always imagined finding this gem.
Harry is the Son of Johnny Coumnas, a Well-Known Underwater Archaeologist • Harry Coumnas is the son of the late Johnny Coumnas, an underwater archaeologist who spent his whole life seeking down and protecting valuables that had been shipwrecked. • Johnny passed away in 1901 while trying to unravel the mystery behind the Money Pit.
Harry is Happy That He Could Realize His Father's Dream Later in Life • Harry Coumnas pursued the Oak Island treasure not only out of personal curiosity but also because of his father's unrealized goal. • Harry read several books written by his father about treasure hunting tips before he made the leap. • The knowledge he claims to have provided was crucial in enabling him to navigate the Money Pit's ingeniously designed water tunnels.