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Mick

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I wouldnt mind having a look around the Lusitania to see if I could find the very rare and expensive paintings that are supposed to be on board sealed in a lead case.

Would help if it wasnt so deep, and cold and the Irish government would be slightly annoyed at me stealing their treasures

I gues it would also help if I could dive
 
You know it's funny, but somewhere in the back of my mind I've always wanted to find a large Great Whites tooth during a dive. Preferably not attached to the 3000+ pounds of carnivore at the time ;) The teeth aren't uncommon, and I don't want to buy one, as that would have zero value for me. Who knows hopefully someday soon I'll have my tooth. I also intend to do a river dive in the Eastern US to dive in aligator infested waters for Meglodon Carcharodon teeth... hey there's a cool name for Don! MegloDon!
 
Although finding some of the precious treasure (like jewels or gold) would be a fine thing, I'd also be interested in discovering some really neat "natural" treasure. Like getting a picture a coelacanth (sp?) the live fossil fish off Africa), or some other unusual marine creature.

Or like Mario I wouldn't mind finding a tooth from the Megaladon,(I'm just not sure of those "toothy neighbours" though). Some day....
 
.......I literally have thousands of fossilized shark teeth. Carcharodon megalodon is another story. I only have 5 of them (unless you count pieces). All megs are not huge, mine range from 1½ to 4 inches. Any of you are welcome to join me for a fossil dive next time to travel to Florida. We will almost definately find shark teeth, possibly, but not likely, megs.

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I think I can help out with the Great White teeth. A guy here in Adelaide has a few embedded in his burley pot after the shark thought it was a nice snack!!!
 
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