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Snorkeler Finds $2,000 Dentures in Gulf Of Mexico

A Wisconsin man who lost his dentures in the Gulf of Mexico will be getting them back thanks to a bizarre stroke of luck.  

Mississippi man, vacationing in Gulf Shores later the same week just happened to find them while snorkeling near the shore.

The teeth were lost on a Monday.  They weren’t found until that Friday and had moved more than two miles to the west.

A name was imprinted on the dentures.  The snorkeler went to Facebook and posted pictures of the teeth and it quickly got attention.  Someone on the thread searched out Randy Williams in Gulf Shores and a hit came back.  Contact was made and within 20 minutes, the right Randy was found.

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