Sunday, March 18th, 2012 1pm
At the Western Shore & Area Improvement Association Centre
6485 Hwy #3, Western Shore

As previously stated by Craig we are continuing work on 10x. The purpose of which is to clear the cavity which is at 235 feet for the purpose of taking pictures of the objects in the 1974 video with greater clarity and resolution.
Currently we have air lifted considerable quantities of solid, however we are trying several different methods to obtain pictures to the hardened sceptic that are irrefutable .
If the clarity issue cannot be resolved we will consider the possibility of entering the cavity through bedrock. As always we are hopeful.
Rick Lagina

It is with great pleasure that I am able to announce that Rick Lagina has agreed to a blog in our member’s only section. Members can send a question and as time allows Rick will answer the ones he can .If you are not a member yet now is the time to join. Being a member allows you to be the first to get up dates and see pictures as the work proceeds.
Rick has given a press release about last week’s work which will go up shortly and we have many pictures as soon as we have them watermarked. These like all pictures on our site must not be copied without written permission.
Watch for our special on memberships coming soon. Be the first to see and hear all the news first on Friends of Oak Island. We are the only site with all the updates first and as a member you get to hear and see it all first. Cost is only 10.00 .

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