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In Season 2, treasure hunter Darrell Miklos heads to the Bahamas to track down the whereabouts of 11 wreck sites that NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper had found and catalogued as having tons of silver, gold and other priceless treasures. Cooper created the treasure map in secret over 50 years ago and shared it with his long-time friend Miklos before Cooper's passing, in hopes his exploration would continue, and ultimately uncover treasures of the old world. Cooper discovered troves of information about what lies on Earth's sea floors while orbiting the planet in the 1960s.
Last season, Miklos located a shipwreck tied to Christopher Columbus using Cooper's intel. But within hours of finding the wreckage, a rival treasure hunter made a competing claim and the government shut down the hunt, tying up Miklos' search for years. Despite the disappointment, Miklos' discovery was proof that the maps could unearth riches.
Now, Miklos has just eight weeks of cash left to uncover another shipwreck that he can salvage. After finding a box of photos of the Bahamas and a list of eleven wreck sites that Gordon tracked, Miklos sets out with new clues and modern equipment to decipher this brand-new map, leading him to what could be the richest wreck of his career.
Leading to one of the richest finds in Darrell's career, the team discovers ornate artifacts that indicate the location of a 16th century captain's quarters.
A dangerous storm threatens to shut down the operation just as Darrell and team discover gold ore in the remains of an old wreck.
On a mysterious island, Darrell and the team discover valuable clues that lead them closer in the hunt to a 500-year-old shipwreck.
Darrell narrows his sights on a multi-million dollar wreck tied to Sir Francis Drake, as he and his team race to locate a treacherous area identified on Gordon Cooper's map as Dragon's Teeth.
After finding evidence of a 1700s era lifeboat near shore, Darrell and the team discover the shipwreck it came from. But an unexpected tragedy throws the entire expedition off course, leaving Darrell and his team scrambling to recover.
Darrell zeroes in on a shipwreck linked to Gordo's list, but learns they are on the radar of some dangerous locals. He leads his team to an area called "the shallows" where they battle wind and waves that have claimed a century's worth of ships.
Darrell discovers a 1700s-era cannon which sends him on a mission to make a debris path and determine the ship's origin. He reveals a letter from Gordon's files detailing the find of a 16th century English wreck with a connection to Sir Francis Drake.
Darrell and Crew make the first big discovery of the expedition as they follow new clues and Gordon Cooper's Treasure Map From Space to an area known as the "holy grail" of colonial era shipwrecks in the Bahamas.
In Season 2, treasure hunter Darrell Miklos heads to the Bahamas to track down the whereabouts of 11 wreck sites that NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper had found and catalogued as having tons of silver, gold and other priceless treasures. Cooper created the treasure map in secret over 50 years ago and shared it with his long-time friend Miklos before Cooper's passing, in hopes his exploration would continue, and ultimately uncover treasures of the old world. Cooper discovered troves of information about what lies on Earth's sea floors while orbiting the planet in the 1960s.
Last season, Miklos located a shipwreck tied to Christopher Columbus using Cooper's intel. But within hours of finding the wreckage, a rival treasure hunter made a competing claim and the government shut down the hunt, tying up Miklos' search for years. Despite the disappointment, Miklos' discovery was proof that the maps could unearth riches.
Now, Miklos has just eight weeks of cash left to uncover another shipwreck that he can salvage. After finding a box of photos of the Bahamas and a list of eleven wreck sites that Gordon tracked, Miklos sets out with new clues and modern equipment to decipher this brand-new map, leading him to what could be the richest wreck of his career.