Last night was episode one of season two, looking for WWII Lost Gold in the Philippines,
They had a tunnel complex from the first season they ented with a remote-controlled vehicle. In the tunnel, they find an old knife they assume is from WWII
I immediately recognized it as a 1954 Air Force Survival knife and, so it was clearly explored after WWII, as well there was a gate with a modern lock close by they dug up when clearing the shaft entrance.
At one point the dude was admiring his knife and he started to cry thinking about all the Marines which might have lost this blade during battle. Unfortunately, he was a few years too late, and the wrong branch of service
The premise is good, the drama is over the top with the danger aspect and scary stories from secret societies. Do we really need artificial drama?
They had a tunnel complex from the first season they ented with a remote-controlled vehicle. In the tunnel, they find an old knife they assume is from WWII
I immediately recognized it as a 1954 Air Force Survival knife and, so it was clearly explored after WWII, as well there was a gate with a modern lock close by they dug up when clearing the shaft entrance.
At one point the dude was admiring his knife and he started to cry thinking about all the Marines which might have lost this blade during battle. Unfortunately, he was a few years too late, and the wrong branch of service
The premise is good, the drama is over the top with the danger aspect and scary stories from secret societies. Do we really need artificial drama?