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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Cooper River
See www.cla.sc.edu/sciaa/staff/amerc/CooperRiverTrail.htm -- Especially for fossil collectors. 80ft deep, 10ft viz, 40-80DegF<br><br>Comments from Ron Glock: If you have dived in the Cooper River, you need to dive the Clay Banks, as well, for 'whole' diving expedition. If you have a tooth from a prehistoric shark, PLEASE do not sell it as many have done. There are MANY Wooly mammoth molars there, as well as partial tusk(s).
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Bobby from Sophia
Jun 18, 2011, 12:00 AM
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A truly great place to find all kinds of artifacts. I have found prehistoric teeth, arrow heads, old bottles, old tobacco pipes. A great dive experience to add to your log book.