Shark Tooth Hunting the Carolinas: Charleston, SC
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
- Come join Charleston Fossil Adventures' paleontologists as they explore one of the Lowcountry's larger dredge islands in Charleston, SC for 18-30 million year old fossils!
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Welcome to Episode 2 of CFA's newest series: Shark Tooth Hunting the Carolinas! Over the coming months, come along with our paleontologists as they explore fossil sites across North and South Carolina to see what fossils can be uncovered. We've got big plans for the content in this series, so we hope you all enjoy the journey!
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Charleston Fossil Adventures is Charleston's Choice for legal fossil hunting tours, voted 4x BEST Tour Guide (2020) and BEST Outdoor Activity (2023, 2021, 2018). Come join us on a fossil hunting excursion in the Lowcountry that you'll be talking about for years to come. We guarantee your trip takes place in a legal setting, and we prioritize our clients' safety above all else.
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Hi Ashby ,beautiful finds as always 👍
How fun! New to your channel. I appreciate your enthusiasm and knowledge. Thank you
Thank you for watching!
Wow man !! Fantastic !
And also learnd New things. Thanks to you!
Thanks for watching!
I been here before! It was great!!!
In which beach had you be finding those fantastic fossils!?😃
I just met him
Hehe 4:56
Really good beach hunting. What a good day out. Great video. Good specimens. Nice collection for one day out. The Shem Creek dock you show in the first of the video is an excellent place for catching blue crab. We have caught many blue crab there. One of the reasons it's so good is the crabs know that scrap food from the restaurants ends up In the water. The crab come to get the food. And of course they have to pass our crab nets. The video below is of a meg picked up offshore Venice, Florida, while scuba diving. It's been a few years, but it's fun to look back at the photos and videos.
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