Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch - Season 3
Season 3
The Ollinger family explore ancient secrets about what lies beneath their land and embark further into the unknown when MYSTERY AT BLIND FROG RANCH returns on Wednesday, November 15 at 10pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel. Stretching across 160 acres of remote and rugged terrain in Northeastern Utah, Blind Frog Ranch is shrouded in legends of ancient civilizations and mysterious phenomena.
Duane and Chad Ollinger have spent close to a decade trying to unearth $3 billion in Aztec gold that they believe is hidden in a vast network of underground caverns deep within the ranch. After arriving for the season, they discover that claim jumpers have been illegally digging on the property, attempting to locate and steal the treasure – leading to a tense and volatile confrontation.
The threat of poachers only fuels the urgency of the Ollingers' pursuit for treasure. This season, they bring in cutting-edge quantum technology, as well as new experts, uncovering an enormous cavern system that could house the treasure. They also discover a series of clues, leading them to believe that the Aztecs were not the only ones hiding treasure below Blind Frog Ranch. No one can predict the strange things that surface when they begin the underground search, changing everything they thought they knew about what really lies beneath the ranch.
Fighting the land and risking their lives to track down the Aztec billions, Duane and Chad might finally find what they've been searching for...and more
Episodes
$3 Billion Heist
Duane and Chad Ollinger return to Blind Frog Ranch, armed with cutting-edge tech, to unearth $3 billion in hidden treasure. Shocking new information on the underground tunnel emerges. Claim jumpers invade the property, threatening to derail everything.
Underground Tsunami
Searching for the hidden entrance to the cave system, the team uncovers an ancient vent shaft above the Energy Zone. But an explosion triggers an underground tsunami that threatens to flood the cave system.
Aztec Evidence
When an underground tsunami floods the cavern system, Duane and his team attempt to breach it from higher ground -- discovering evidence of Aztec artifacts and a crucial clue to the Lost Rhodes mine.
The Mormon Wagon Trail
After uncovering a bar of gold at the Bead Site, Chad and James set out to research where it might have come from. With trespassers still threatening the ranch, their discovery sets them on the path of the fabled Lost Rhodes Mine.
Into the Mormon Eye
Following the trail of the Lost Rhoades Mine, Chad and Ryan attempt to rappel down a 250-foot cliff in a dangerous maneuver to access the Mormon Eye cave. While trekking at high altitude, James suffers a health scare. And back on the ranch, when Duane uncovers more poacher sites, he decides to take matters into his own hands.
Back to the Energy Zone
Now that the floodwaters have receded at the Energy Zone, the team prepares to resume drilling into the cavern system. Duane takes a stand to remove the poachers from his property. Charlie unearths a deer carcass with unusual bite marks on it.
Battle of the Black Rock
While drilling into the cavern system to find the Aztec gold, the team strikes an impenetrable object deep below ground. Tests of the site reveal the truth about the Energy Zone and what lies beneath Blind Frog Ranch.
Into the Cavern
After hitting a meteorite deep underground while trying to drill into the cavern system, the team searches for an alternate route. While scouring the area, Chad discovers a clue that finally leads to a breakthrough.
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