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Oak Island’s Mysteries of the Map
House of Rochefoucauld • Templar Statue • Royston Cave
An Illustrated and Photo Journal Book by Gretchen Cornwall


What if Oak Island conceals both earthly riches and a spiritual legacy preserved by the Knights Templar?
This richly illustrated book reveals new connections between Oak Island, France’s noble House of Rochefoucauld, the mysterious Templar statue,
and England’s enigmatic Royston Cave.
Did the Templars bury a treasure of spiritual significance on the Island?
What You’ll Discover Inside
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Zena Halpern’s Map of Oak Island: The castles I visited across Europe reveal startling biblical secrets and dangerous knowledge preserved in stone.
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The Medieval Templar Statue: An artifact that may be a 3-D map of Oak Island itself. Includes my exclusive interview with Bonnie Hinman, who discovered and safeguarded the statue.
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Royston Cave in England: Carvings of kings, queens, saints, and secrets — why did the aristocracy make pilgrimages here, and what knowledge did they carry forward?
Together, these threads weave a story of Vikings, Templars, and a centuries-old depository of both material and spiritual treasures.
Watch the Story Come Alive
🎥 On the very day this book was released, my interview inside Royston Cave aired on the History Channel’s The Curse of Oak Island Season 10 Premiere:
Watch the interview here
🎥 You can also view my in-depth discussion of the Templar Statue with Bonnie Hinman:
Watch here
Why Readers Love This Book
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Visually stunning: maps, photography, and artwork bring history to life.
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Historically grounded: years of travel and research distilled into one volume.
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Collectible quality: printed on durable photography paper to preserve both images and text.
- Historic, original discoveries: The discovery of the Young Lion of Talmont from Zena Halpern’s Map
Why This Book Is Different
Unlike a standard paperback, this book is printed on premium photo paper so maps, paintings, and photographs from European castles, cathedrals, and sacred sites appear in vivid detail. It is a collectible photo journal designed to be treasured, not just read.
This work weaves together three threads that might at first seem separate but are, in truth, bound together:
Zena Halpern’s Map of Oak Island
The enigmatic Medieval Templar Statue
The carved mystery of Royston Cave
Together, they reveal a deeper story of Oak Island and its ties to Europe’s most secretive orders and noble families.
Did the Templars bury a treasure of spiritual significance on the Island? With the discovery of the stone road and wharf of 1200 AD, the answer is YES! Oak Island has been in use as a depository for centuries, starting with the visitation of the Vikings who transmitted the information to their descendants, the Templars.
I have traveled to see the castles on Zena Halpern’s Map of Oak Island. Castle Rochefoucauld revealed greater secrets of a dangerous Biblical past. I found the Young Lion of Talmont and visited his Castle.
England has its own past with Oak Island. Royston Cave in England tells the story of Brothers Without Borders, Kings, Queens, and the ancestress of the Rochefoucauld family. Why did the aristocracy make pilgrimages to the little town of Royston England? What secrets of the past were shared with them in hopes that ancient traditions would be passed on? Secrets that eventually spread out into the Guilds of England and beyond. What had once been royal prerogative now belonged to anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear.
Tip: enhance your reading by exploring Royston Cave’s immersive VR tour: https://www.roystoncave.co.uk/vr
A vital cornerstone of this book is the mysterious Templar statue—an artifact that may hold encoded knowledge of Oak Island itself. I spoke with Bonnie Hinman, the woman who discovered and safeguarded it. Her insights, together with further research and documentary interviews, reveal why this piece is key to understanding Oak Island’s past.

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