Carmen Legge Drives Himself To The Island For 2 Reasons

In response to JFree906s question about his decision to start driving himself to work, Carmen Legge shared a second major reason for this development. I had requested earlier that Id like to see some of these items before they were dug out of the ground so I could see how they were oriented or whether

In response to JFree906’s question about his decision to start driving himself to work, Carmen Legge shared a second major reason for this development. “I had requested earlier that I’d like to see some of these items before they were dug out of the ground so I could see how they were oriented or whether they were upside down, you know?” he said. “Like if you see a shoe, an ox shoe with a wagon part and maybe a chain or even a log dog, you’re gonna say, ‘Okay, oxen were there with a wagon hauling logs.’ So, it allows me to put a picture together more so of a particular area on the island.”

This tracks with another interview Legge had, this time with a blog called The Oak Island Compendium. “I would prefer to see artifacts in-situ,” he said, explaining that there are plenty of details about a buried artifact’s location that adds to its value.

With that in mind, Legge is not just a paid consultant on “The Curse of Oak Island,” but someone with a genuine interest in uncovering the island’s secrets — which he states explicitly in his Oak Island Compendium interview. Driving himself to work, then, reflects this personal investment in solving Oak Island’s mysteries, allowing him to do his job as best he can.

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