Manasota Beach, Collecting Ancient Shark Teeth, FL
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Hunting for fossilized shark teeth at Manasota Beach in Florida
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I have watched this video 4 times to learn how to find an ancient tooth. Thank you Alexander for this information. Cheers!
Thank you for watching and I hope you find some nice shark teeth... I'm sure you will!
Awesome
That's a beautiful sunset you captured. Thank you!
Great place to watch a sheller: SWF Beach on the u-tube. Her finds are fantastic and you'll learn ALOT quick! Only if u want. 👍
Thanks, Alex, I grew up in the area. Came down in 1961 to North Port when my granddad retired. Went to school in Englewood&Venice because North Port didn't have one. I remember when there was only a dirt road from Englewood beach to Manasota beach. TY for the memories. There were at least a 100-yard from the water to the road back then& cheap motels& houses all along Englewood beach lol. I did a lot of drywall on the newer structures along the coast from Boca Grande to the Siesta Keys.
Sounds like it was quite nice back then and cool that you have those memories. I really enjoyed my time there 👍🏻
What a cool location with great treasures to hunt! Thanks for the video!
What a fantastic video! Great finds with shells and shark teeth. Great beach and lots of
fun to dig. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! I shall adventure on...
Dont get to see shark teeth but 1 other time the sharks eye was beautiful. Love the sunset and hearing the water is just so relaxing. Thank you
What a great haul
Nice video man
Thanks! 🙂
Nice shells you got a Atlantic heart cockle, paper fig or a pear whelk really nice find there! A scallop and a shark eye moonsnail 🙂
Wow! Thank you for the identifications... shells are definitely a new realm for me so I appreciate the feedback. Shark eye moonsnail, very cool!
6:40-6:48, I think I spot a ring
I saw it... now I have to go back 😎
If you slow down you might find more teeth. You need to research the topics you talk about (red tide) before you start talking about them. Red tide is a naturally occurring algae and not caused by big sugar. You also need a sifter. The round shell you found is called a Sharkeye or Moon shell. Good luck in the future.