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To: E. Graphs who wrote (14478)8/21/1998 3:23:00 PM
From: Beachbumm  Read Replies (1) of 25814
 
OT: Yes, you were hot on my trail. Giving you clues was dangerous! Yes, I most certainly did collect rairden's prize personally. The teeth are prehistoric shark's teeth. For some reason, known only to Neptune, I suppose, the shore and seabed off of Venice, Florida, have one of the largest deposits of ancient shark's teeth in the world. Don't know what they were feasting on millions of years ago, but my guess is it weren't shrimp! There is another similar deposit of ancient teeth at some river in S. Carolina. Swimming here is quite safe. The worst you are likely to encounter is jellyfish or stingrays.

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