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the evolution of the megalodon- teeth in order
 
sharkboy1515:
i'm trying to convince my dad to let me dive the cooper, (he thinks i am too young) i am fifteen, but i've seen other people younger than me dive the cooper. I really want to try it out.

Age isn't the most important thing here, but experience is. The Cooper is a very challenging dive. It has a ripping current that causes you to have to use a screwdriver to hold yourself in position on the river's floor. Viz is next to nothing... seriously. On a good day you might get 8 inches of viz, and that is with a great light. Not to mention, the Cooper is full of gators. :14:

If you are up for diving it though, be careful. I plan on going back at least once this fall.
 
sharkboy1515:
if you dive, let me know, i'd like to hear about it.

I should be in Charleston in about 6 weeks. I will dive it at least two days or so if I am. I will keep you posted.
 
By the way, nice collection of teeth!
 
Very nice teeth, Love the pacific meg.
 
yeah, i love the pacific meg, i got it two months ago in California, and there was one left after that. They're extremely rare to comeby, although ebay has some every now and then, they normally sell for 100- 150, and the teeth they sell don't have all of the root, so mine is better quality than most pacific meg teeth you see.
 
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