Treasure Quest: Snake Island - Season 3

Season 3
Veteran treasure hunter Shawn Cowles, tech specialist Jeremy Whalen, and demolitions expert Jack Peters set out to Bolivia in search of the biggest land find treasure in history – the legendary Sacambaya Treasure, reportedly worth two billion dollars. But perilous weather conditions and dangers of altitude sickness, wild mountain lions, landslides, Jesuit booby traps and even blood sucking vampire bats stand in the way of unearthing the long-hidden riches.

Episodes

Death Road to Fortune
Chasing a two-billion dollar fortune, a landslide and the infamous "Death Road" immediately put the treasure hunters in life-threatening danger as they attempt to cross South America's treacherous Andes Mountains.

Break In
Smashing into a secret underground tunnel system, the team scours the subterranean cavern searching for the $2 billion treasure.

Death Trap
The team is trapped in an ancient, underground tunnel putting the search at risk. Using just the gear they have on site, the crew rigs a remote-controlled camera that finds the expedition's most significant treasure.

Blast Away
Falling boulders threaten the crew and the dig site. Their dangerous solution could trigger a massive landslide. Deep underground, Shawn and Jeremy recover their first piece of Jesuit gold, a mysterious artifact that could lead to the final location.

Closing In on the Fortune
Chasing the treasure on two fronts, the team finds both evidence of a route used to transport the fortune and a Jesuit artifact that could provide the most critical information the location of the treasure's final resting place.

Hot on the Trail
The team uses explosives to get at the treasure and get their largest find yet. The discovery of a key landmark puts them at the threshold of the two-billion-dollar fortune.

X Marks the Spot
The team needs to find a solution to toxic fumes. An aerial drone camera uncovers a location putting them closer to the two-billion-dollar fortune.

Pay Day
The team searches the massive tunnel, but with the valley on the verge of flooding, they're forced to put their lives at risk. Their risk pays off big, placing them on the threshold of solving the 300-year old Sacambaya mystery.
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