I am just appreciative that you have been posting regular video's again. I do miss the Bible quotes at the end. If you want to see some important work, watch revelation now, it is pretty mind opening, and needs to be heard. G-d bless.
I love being by the river.. Makes my life feel wholesome... I feel grounded. and you have GREAT FINDS dude!!.! It is really amazing how the water keeps the teeth so preserved! and that probably was a whale tooth. You guys found a great spot for hunting! Im down to check it out
I used to work at a company that made large construction/mining equipment. Anywho, they were testing a new motor grader on a beach in Florida. They would find tons of shark teeth and he gave me one the size of your large one. He said people only got excited when the tooth was the size of your hand, that is how many they found. Great video!
I figured I would change things up since no one watches the detecting videos anymore lol, Shark tooth diving it is! I have more videos of fossils coming soon! Thanks for the support!
Good video the one piece you thought was pottery is actually a piece of a turtle shell I believe. Awesome video! I also dive for fossils in the Cooper River.
No it's not. I have been using this song since September of 2019. Nora has been also used it in many of her recent videos, but I didn't get it from her. Here's the video I first used it in: ruclips.net/video/3PhkuUqRtHE/видео.htmlsi=bcd-iSc9fHX33J1I&t=37 .
Dude I'd take the wood from that old boat. It's definitely old growth tight grained and you.could either build something out of.it.or.sell it. Those guys in Lake Superior are getting old logs off the bottom and selling that 139 year old wood for big $$.
That’s true, it does sell for big money but you got to have permits to raise the wood and remove it from the river. The permits and laws make it expensive to get started, plus a good sized barge to do the operation. Without permission from the state I’d get in trouble removing it. Would be epic to have the old wood though! Imagine what you could make with it
Pretty much everything between the Appalachians and the Rockys was under water during the cretaceous. Different maps show differing opinions of the extent of coverage. Older books call it an inland sea. Current texts call it a seaway.
New video is up! Thank you all for the support!
Not to be rude but I was just wondering why you stopped adding quotes at the end of your videos?
I am just appreciative that you have been posting regular video's again. I do miss the Bible quotes at the end. If you want to see some important work, watch revelation now, it is pretty mind opening, and needs to be heard. G-d bless.
That was fun Nugget! When I saw the shipwreck I was thinking, "I wish he had his md with him!". Have a blessed week!
You should do a video with PaleoCris and WildKyle!!! Everyone would absolutely love that!!!
I love your videos! They are entertaining, informative, and downright fun. I love the excitement when you find something really good!
I love being by the river.. Makes my life feel wholesome... I feel grounded. and you have GREAT FINDS dude!!.! It is really amazing how the water keeps the teeth so preserved! and that probably was a whale tooth. You guys found a great spot for hunting! Im down to check it out
I used to work at a company that made large construction/mining equipment. Anywho, they were testing a new motor grader on a beach in Florida. They would find tons of shark teeth and he gave me one the size of your large one. He said people only got excited when the tooth was the size of your hand, that is how many they found. Great video!
I love watching your videos! I just wish that you would share what city/state you are searching in. Inquiring minds want to know!
VERY Cool finds!!! Thanks for taking us along with you!!!
Glad you enjoyed watching, thank you!
AWESOME!!! 🦈🐋🦈🐋🦈🐋🦈🐋🦈🐋🦈🐋
Awesome trip it was amazing and I enjoyed your video.
Awesome finds on those shark teeth. I so want a megalodon tooth for my fossil collection. Great video. 🥰👍
Thank you! They are out there and possible to find even on the beach when they wash up
Great finds. It's amazing how things get preserved under water.
Great viz and really
Cool finds. Looked like a tooth at min 7:50
When I went back the visibility was 3X better and you could see really well, so that video will look clearer. I’m sure I missed some down there
Awesome finds! That looks like so much fun! 😊
You found some nice teeth! 💖💯
Nice finds!
Even under water you can hear your excitement when you find what your looking for
Great video.
Great finds as always!
Let’s GO!!! Brother, we have to get you to a million subs!! Let’s do this
Appreciate the support, thank yoU!
Toothsome!
Sorry for being late, but those are great finds
Looks like it was a great trip!! Got yourselves a nice spot there. Great finds as always Nugg!
Fun stuff. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing with us!!
I hope to post more soon! Glad you enjoyed it
Nice find!
Thanks!
Different treasure today! Love the fossils, the meg and the whale tooth are amazing!!!❤
I figured I would change things up since no one watches the detecting videos anymore lol, Shark tooth diving it is! I have more videos of fossils coming soon! Thanks for the support!
Good video the one piece you thought was pottery is actually a piece of a turtle shell I believe. Awesome video! I also dive for fossils in the Cooper River.
Awesome, thank you for watching!
Awesome adventure ! Thanks for taking us along
Thank you for watching!
Wow what a find ,great video❤
Thanks for watching
That's awesome, Nugget! I think they're still alive. What about you,
That's cool, looks like fun. Thanks for sharing and have a Blessed Day!
Thanks for watching!
Nice teeth keep up the good work
I will keep the videos coming!
Wow Awesome Finds ❤ From Scotland
I really appreciate it!
Great hunt NN. Keep searching M8, cheers, John. UK.
Thanks, I will do!
You both did great
Thank you!
Where were you diving at
Good to see you, hope fine a lot of interesting things 🙏👍❤️
That could be a monster alligator tooth.
That would be unreal crazy if it was!
If you have a metal detector that will work that deep, need to scan around that old ship wreck for sure. I'm thinking gold lablooms(sp?).
That would be awesome, you never know what could be down there!
You could use a 3D printer to print a complete tooth from that 1/2 of a 6" megladon tooth
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Is that a NORA SVET tribute there in the beginning!?!
No it's not. I have been using this song since September of 2019. Nora has been also used it in many of her recent videos, but I didn't get it from her. Here's the video I first used it in: ruclips.net/video/3PhkuUqRtHE/видео.htmlsi=bcd-iSc9fHX33J1I&t=37 .
@@nuggetnoggin That's cooI, l just thought maybe it was. So maybe SHE was paying tribute to YOU, l'm sure she has seen your vids and Iikes your stuff!
Those megalodons must've had terrible dental plans. 🦈
LoL! Thanks for watching!
@@nuggetnoggin MY pleasure!
Dude I'd take the wood from that old boat. It's definitely old growth tight grained and you.could either build something out of.it.or.sell it. Those guys in Lake Superior are getting old logs off the bottom and selling that 139 year old wood for big $$.
That’s true, it does sell for big money but you got to have permits to raise the wood and remove it from the river. The permits and laws make it expensive to get started, plus a good sized barge to do the operation. Without permission from the state I’d get in trouble removing it. Would be epic to have the old wood though! Imagine what you could make with it
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Thanks for the support!!
@@nuggetnoggin Thank you for sharing another fantastic adventure with us 👍 Stay safe 👊🤩👍
Where's Daisy?? lol.
36th like, i love finding shark teeth, its a fun thing to do
Thanks for watching!
@@nuggetnoggin your welcome
Is this saltwater?? Brakish water? Don’t you worry about bull sharks?
Brackish water. I don't worry about sharks. Only gators sometimes.
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How the hell did a megalodon or a whale get in a river?
The ocean use to go up that far years ago
Pretty much everything between the Appalachians and the Rockys was under water during the cretaceous. Different maps show differing opinions of the extent of coverage. Older books call it an inland sea. Current texts call it a seaway.
I'm glad megalodon is gone...or is it? 🤔
Shame you did not bring along your dredger, could of found lots more.