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Years ago I floated down a portion of the Edisto river in South Carolina. The reason I say a portion is because the Edisto river is 206 miles long. I found the Edisto river to be a very friendly river in the area (Givhans Park) where I was. It looks like I am going to be spending some more time on and in the Edisto river in the future. I have be researching the different public boat landings and access points. I do know that the Edisto river produces many sharks teeth and fossils. I am a collector of fossil bits, sharks teeth, arrowheads, spearpoints, pottery, and the like.
It would be helpful if I had some advice or pointers in regards as to specifically which areas along this 206 mile river are known for producing such. I know the Ace Basin, the part of the Edisto closest to the ocean, produces massive high quality red Megalodon teeth. I am currently targeting areas further inland.
Any suggestions, or tales of past dive trips, greatly appreciated.
It would be helpful if I had some advice or pointers in regards as to specifically which areas along this 206 mile river are known for producing such. I know the Ace Basin, the part of the Edisto closest to the ocean, produces massive high quality red Megalodon teeth. I am currently targeting areas further inland.
Any suggestions, or tales of past dive trips, greatly appreciated.