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Found a plastic yellow easter egg filled with sand inside a wreck...And a teddy Bear.
 
My Trip To Fiji


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I found this last weekend. Found out it could be 150 years old. To bad it's not whole. I'll be going back to that site!

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A couple of weeks ago I found the following items on the same dive:

-diving mask US Divers in excellent shape
-fishing net with handle (about 35$ worth)
- a cellphone
-kids fishing rod/reel
-hair ties
-2 hockey pucks (this is canada, remember?)

cheers
cd
 
I found this last weekend. Found out it could be 150 years old. To bad it's not whole. I'll be going back to that site!

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Scuba tank from the 1860s??

Chack the markings, might be an early Faber. Looks like about 80cuft. :D
 
I've found weights. A coral covered big dive knife probably dropped by a high school student I met a few months ago whose first and only item on his shopping list was to get a big diving knife.

But what I'd really love to find is a sunken submarine (or ship) filled with gold ingots and a female mermaid that looks a lot like Jessica Alba or Scarlett J.
 
Like many others have said, I have found many of the usual stuff, masks, snorkels, weights etc. The most unusual would have to be a fossilised tooth of something, I am still waiting to take it to a museum to find out exactly, but a friend of mine who studied archaeology at Uni, told me that it is very very old, possibly prehistoric! It looks like a tooth from a big mammal, tiger, bear or something similar.
 

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