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You guys are bringing back some amazing stuff and fond memories of fossil dives I use to love do on the far southwest coast of Victoria Australia.
And like you say who would not enjoy finding a mutli million year old fossils ?
you can see my best here
Treasures of the Deep - a set on Flickr
 
Did a few dives today at the same spot I have been going and found a few Megs and this really nice Mammoth tooth. It is very complete and weighs 16 pounds right now. It it is a real treat to find a mammoth tooth since I do not find many in this particular area. I am pretty happy right now looking at this massive tooth. Also check out the cool Meg I found with a bend on one side of the blade (another keeper). It was a good day diving. I will post some better pics of the Mammoth tooth when I clean it up more. Thanks for looking
 

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Did a few dives in the same spot that I have been working and found these teeth today. The biggest is 5 7/8" and is a near perfect tooth, every serration and the tip is sharp with a flawless root. The water is the perfect temperature and the vis was about one and a half foot today. These teeth were all under the teeth I found last time. I have found a pocket/depression of clay about two feet deep near an area of hard bottom that has filled up with teeth and bone, very hard digging but worthwile. I'll be back soon. Can't wait.
 

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