Search For Fossils At South Carolina's Morris Island, Which Was Completely Underwater Once Upon A Time
According to a 2021 Wall Street Journal article, fossil hunting is “the next big hobby.” Those who participate in the activity say it’s an extremely satisfying and rewarding experience. For those interested, there are numerous places for fossil hunting in South Carolina!
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South Carolina's coastline was completely underwater many years ago, with the area currently known as the Sandhills being what is believed to have been where the coastline during ancient times was found. The Sandhills form a band that separates the Midlands and Piedmont from the Coastal Plain, running through parts of Aiken, Lexington, Richland, Kershaw, Sumter, and Chesterfield Counties.
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These types of fossil hunts in submerged areas require a hobby license, as per the South Carolina Underwater Antiquities Act, which was established to preserve and protect the state's vast underwater archaeological and paleontological legacy. South Carolina is currently the only state that specifically permits recreational collection of artifacts and fossils from submerged sites, but it does require a little bit of planning and preparation in advance. Visit the SC Institute for Archeology and Anthropology page on the University of South Carolina website for more details.
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In 2021, a fossil hunt guide made local news when he discovered a massive Megalodon tooth at a construction site in Summerville, not really a spot you may expect to find fossils! Have you ever been fossil hunting? If so, where did you find something special? Share your experience with us in the comments section below!
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