'The Curse of Oak Island' treasure hunter Dan Blankenship dies at 95

"The Curse of Oak Island" star Dan Blankenship died at 95-years-old Sunday, March 17.
According to Fox News, the cause of death is unclear. The Friends of Oak Island announced Blankenship's death on Facebook on Monday. Blankenship spent 50 years trying to solve the Oak Island mystery.

Blankenship began to look for the Oak Island treasure in 1965 after he saw a "Reader's Digest" article. Dan relocated from Florida to Nova Scotia, Canada in 1970 to search for the treasure. In 2014, the History Channel began production on the reality tv show "The Curse of Oak Island," which features Dan Blankenship.

Blankenship played a key role in several discoveries including structures in Smith's Cove after he created a cofferdam with limited resources to hold back the ocean in the 1970s. Blankenship found a 65-foot U-shaped structure but before he could examine it, floods buried it. He also found an L-shaped structure. Blankenship created borehole 10x which would later be searched with an underwater camera.

My condolences to the Blankenship family, the Lagina brothers, and the team. Dan Blankenship is survived by his son Dave Blankenship, who is featured on the tv show, “The Curse of Oak Island.”

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