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Beachgoers mistook a dark spot in the ocean for a submarine, but officials confirmed it was a school of fish known as a bait ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNSharks hang around Myrtle Beach area. Where are they going?An influx of sharks has started to pass through the Myrtle Beach area. Ocearch, a research nonprofit tracking 95 white sharks near South Carolina, showed about a dozen of sharks more than 10 to 15 ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNGeorgetown County moves on surf, shark fishing ban. Local fishermen alarmedA proposed ordinance in Georgetown County would restrict surf and bait fishing during certain times during the summer and ban shark fishing on public beaches.
Dark spots seen in the ocean near Myrtle Beach on Sunday led to confusion, with some people online claiming they were ...
DISC golfers were left stunned after a SHARK fell from the sky in bizarre circumstances. The hammerhead dropped on a course in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina last month. On May 18, disc golf games ...
A group of disc golfers witnessed a baby hammerhead shark fall from the sky while in the middle of a game in Myrtle Beach, ...
A recent study listed beaches with the most shark attacks, highlighting one near Savannah. Which one? How many sharks are ...
Myrtle Beach area shark’s teeth experts offer their tips for finding the sought-after beach souvenirs. The ocean along the Grand Strand has a number of sharks, offering plenty of chances to find ...
That's right a baby hammerhead fell on to a disc golf course. As witness Jonathan Marlowe told the outlet: "I've never even ...
According to a Facebook post by the Myrtle Beach City Government, a game of disc golf in the South Carolina resort area was ...
It rained sharks in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, last month after a small hammerhead shark fell from the sky and interrupted a local disc golf game. The unexpected disc golf hazard was actually a ...
A game of disc golf in South Carolina was interrupted last month when a hammerhead shark fell from the sky after being grasped by an osprey, according to a Facebook post from the Myrtle Beach City ...
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