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<p>[QUOTE="mpcusa, post: 8451956, member: 26550"]<i>Pirate Gold of Adak Island</i> is an eight-part reality docuseries released on Netflix. It follows the expedition team which is called to hunt down the treasure hidden in Adak Island, Alaska. Each episode has a runtime of about 25 minutes to 34 minutes respectively. The expedition team includes Dr M Jackson, Burke Mitchell, Jay Toomoth, Brian Weed and the mayor of the island Thom Spitler.</p><p><br /></p><p>In 1892, a Pirate named Gregory Dwargstaf hid gold coins worth $365 million dollars in 150 food and milk tin cans, on the island of Adak. He was running away from the govt officials and found the secluded island to be the best place to hide his treasure. But he died before he could come back to get it.</p><p><br /></p><p>In World War II, the island was used as a base by America to attack Japan. During the construction of the base in 1943, a worker found a tin can with gold coins from the 1880s-90s which was worth thousands of dollars. Later on, in 1959, another can with $2.5 million dollars worth of gold was found by a Seabee while constructing drainage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mpcusa, post: 8451956, member: 26550"][I]Pirate Gold of Adak Island[/I] is an eight-part reality docuseries released on Netflix. It follows the expedition team which is called to hunt down the treasure hidden in Adak Island, Alaska. Each episode has a runtime of about 25 minutes to 34 minutes respectively. The expedition team includes Dr M Jackson, Burke Mitchell, Jay Toomoth, Brian Weed and the mayor of the island Thom Spitler. In 1892, a Pirate named Gregory Dwargstaf hid gold coins worth $365 million dollars in 150 food and milk tin cans, on the island of Adak. He was running away from the govt officials and found the secluded island to be the best place to hide his treasure. But he died before he could come back to get it. In World War II, the island was used as a base by America to attack Japan. During the construction of the base in 1943, a worker found a tin can with gold coins from the 1880s-90s which was worth thousands of dollars. Later on, in 1959, another can with $2.5 million dollars worth of gold was found by a Seabee while constructing drainage.[/QUOTE]
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