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@Off-The-X13 күн бұрын
Keep using that wife! Its an important trait for clicks! Go get em! SMDH Didnt even care about the content, just how much of degenerate youtube has become, you are proof.
@barroosaАй бұрын
Fun stuff guys! Having joined Emily and Cole on their delivery adventure of the Leopard 50 to Annapolis I can tell you that hanging out with these two is a blast, so I encourage everyone to look into the opportunities to get out on the water with them.
@adventurecrewsАй бұрын
Haha hey thanks Barrett hope all is well! Thanks for supporting us on Patreon!
@JaCCob-coxАй бұрын
Awesome video guys!! Cam and his family are great people!
@adventurecrews27 күн бұрын
100%
@BridgettswindleАй бұрын
I'm new here and absolutely love yall loved your video of the micro house that's so cool.god bless yall
@adventurecrewsАй бұрын
Welcome aboard! We're so glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for commenting! Where are you watching from?
@travykangaroo40Ай бұрын
💙 Great to be out on the ocean and find your own shark teeth millions of years old! Wow!
@adventurecrewsАй бұрын
It really is!
@brianbenedict837420 күн бұрын
Awesome love the vid especially knowing it's like 25 degrees here in Nebraska!!
@theb412222 күн бұрын
We are so blessed to call Venice, FL our home! We love it so much! Glad you enjoyed it, come back anytime! 🦈🦷
@gopeishoАй бұрын
When I saw Shark Tooth Capital of the world I knew you were in Venice. I am from Sarasota, 43 years worth of beaches, and boats. It was os nice to see places I know. :)
@adventurecrewsАй бұрын
Emily was the morning News Anchor at ABC 7 in Sarasota
@gopeishoАй бұрын
@ I thought you looked familiar when I subscribed. I’ve been in Sarasota since 1978. Enjoy watching both of you in the video’s.
@adventurecrews12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@TommyBedleyАй бұрын
My second home! ❤ Ill be back down and hopefully able to dive next week!
@adventurecrewsАй бұрын
It’s an amazing place for sure! 👍 thanks for letting us know! Where is your first home?
@TommyBedleyАй бұрын
@@adventurecrews I travel back n forth between GA and FL.
@sailinghorusАй бұрын
Awesome!! 👍
@adventurecrewsАй бұрын
Thanks! We had so much fun!
@jeffhudson4817Ай бұрын
Cool stuff for sure….
@RABBIT-EDCАй бұрын
You came to my hometown Venice, Florida!
@RABBIT-EDCАй бұрын
Definitely before the hurricanes the docks are intact
@adventurecrewsАй бұрын
Yes the week before
@RichardClevenger-x4y25 күн бұрын
Good to see a family out there together.... Do they have a website to purchase sharks teeth from?
@adventurecrews25 күн бұрын
I do not think they sell the teeth that they find…or at least yet…but please do go give them a follow and check out their videos!
@CatchingupwithCam25 күн бұрын
Hi Richard! Thanks for watching!! Our family keeps all the teeth we find, but we will have a video out soon showcasing our hometown shop, “Shark Frenzy,” that you are able to purchase all different sizes and kinds of teeth! Stay tuned!! 😀
@RABBIT-EDCАй бұрын
Snake island!
@RABBIT-EDCАй бұрын
And the jettys are still there.
@adventurecrewsАй бұрын
Yes we shot this before the hurricane.. we heard that the jettys got destroyed :(
@ddtwdmb215 күн бұрын
Actually not too bad of visibility for that area, unfortunately its rarely great.
@adventurecrews14 күн бұрын
Just hard to film
@RABBIT-EDCАй бұрын
I shuck oysters at the Crows Nest if you come in say hi.
@jonkrispeterson66789 күн бұрын
Is Crow’s nest open now? Last time by it was still in recovery.
@Stuart123Ай бұрын
❤️🇨🇦
@ВладимирСавкин-д7оАй бұрын
??? is this real? to find something like this on the coast of florida or california you need to dig to a depth of 10 meters. many years have passed, these remains lie under a thick layer of decomposed rock. you just won't find something like this on the ocean floor
@douglasmontgomery6315Ай бұрын
Definitely real, we live in North Port and have found teeth. Most of the beaches in Manasota Key, Venice and Engelwood have smaller shark teeth on the beaches. There are also fossil tours in the Myakka River there as well.
@ВладимирСавкин-д7оАй бұрын
@@douglasmontgomery6315 I can't imagine how the remains of an animal that died out millions of years ago can be lying on the surface of the ocean floor, but if you find them and it's true, that's really cool.
@douglasmontgomery6315Ай бұрын
@@ВладимирСавкин-д7о , They are there on the beach cause of the currents washing them up. They are on the bottom of the Gulf floor after currents (if you watched the video, they specifically point out that the BEST time to find them out in the water is after a storm! (also, if they are dredging/pumping sand from the Gulf UP on to the beach..good time then too).
@adventurecrews27 күн бұрын
It is really good after a big storm when the bottom has been turned
@jonkrispeterson66789 күн бұрын
Not a scuba diver, but I can find 100 teeth per hour right on the beach, or within 3 feet from shore. No megladons, but still,shark teeth. So much fun.