Don’t drink and dive!
BoNg Dive police coming to get ya. :P
Were was that taken at??
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Down baja california, in the Sea of Cortez. Saw a ton of octopus on that dive.
Was that on the last trip?
No that was April…maybe last year I think?
Last trip I took, I sat in a beach house in NC hoping the weather would clear so I could go on a Megalodon tooth scavenger dive. Damn NC weather we never got a chance to go out.
Hey, dont they find them fossil teeth back in the bays, in the mud?
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Hey, dont they find them fossil teeth back in the bays, in the mud?[/quote]
Old river beds is where all the good teeth are located. As I understand it those areas dried up and trapped the sharks in it.
http://www.mgs.md.gov/esic/brochures/sharks.html
Calver Cliffs Md. find them on the beach. or in the sand banks.
and right here at the Canal spoil piles. might find some.
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Elk neck park and anywhere along the elk river is a great source for shark teeth
They find 6"+ tooths in the ocean
Oh yeah, I used to find nice shark teeth in the ocean too, Usually with the shark still attached!
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Oh yeah, I used to find nice shark teeth in the ocean too, Usually with the shark still attached![/quote]
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