2 Aussies set up NC Fossil Megalodon Shark Tooth Dive from North Carolina

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richardcasley

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G'day,

Just thought you should know that a me and my dive buddy are going to invadeNorth Carolina this August to take all your prized 7 inch meg teeth from theoffshore reefs 50 miles out of NC. I suggest either try and beat us to them orjoin in on the adventure, in fact here's your invite! Hope to hear from yousoon!..

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7356029/Megalodon.pdf

- Rich.

 
There aren't any 7" teeth.....I got them all !!!!.....I left a few 1" for you ;P !!!!!!!
 
The RI contingent will be there the second week in June!
 
Not only are there sharks teeth but a lot of WW2 wrecks to dive and I would highly suggest a dive where the sand tiger shark (ragged tooth I think they are called on your side of the pond) are common. They get up close and personal with us, a 8-12 ft shark at arms length away is not uncommon. I would also suggest nitrox cert, the extra bottom time is worth the expence.
Aug is the start of the hurricane season so there is the possibility of getting blow out, having a plan B and C in case you can't dive is a good idea.
 
I occasionally find the teeth of those sand tigers on the wrecks.Looks like a bright white T on all that rust and growth.
 
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