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La Jolla Shores Dive 4/3/08

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Just another dive in paradise... We entered the water at just after 6pm. By which time the wind; that had not been present all day , had picked up and the surf had become rather choppy. However, San Diego's Dive and surf report had been reporting good conditions for diving, with visibly of 20 + feet. As we descended it was clear that those reports had been slightly optimistic, with real visibly around 10 feet... despite this slight disappointment we where happy to find many amazing animals, including an amazingly camouflaged crab. All told it was another great dive, I hope you enjoy!

Channel: Travel & Events
Uploaded: January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am
Author: ScubaDubaDive

Length: 07:39
Rating: 5.00
Views: 3478

Tags: california  cove  crab  dive  diving  fish  guitarfish  jolla  la  octopus  patrick  scuba  shores  walsh  

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DiveCraze (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
Awsome video, realy like it alot, Dam i need lights BAD!
chris01659 (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
where is this part by the peer or the cove and about how far out recommened boat dive or shore?
thekingedo (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
I dive la jolla every weekend very nice but vis is kinda crappy all the time, have you done the cove??
curtisdonthurtus (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
so thats whats down there
TheHelpingPerson (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
I live in San Diego!!! Go Padres!!!!!
matrixloader (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
nice video, what song was that?
ScubaDubaDive (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
the canyon wall starts about 1/4 mile off shore... but the easiest point of reference is the palm trees, once they have dropped just below the horizon you know that you are there or at least near the right point to drop. The wall begins in about 50-60 feet of water depending on tide. I hope you enjoy seacamp, and who know maybe I see you out there...:)
ThatsTheTicket218 (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
How far out were you? I'm going to seacamp San Diego and we're going to go to La Jolla shores a lot while were there.
RyutoHigashi (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
all this just lurks under the surface..wow, I am so accustomed to being on the cliffs and just looking at the top of the ocean and not under it
lajollacat (January 1, 1970 at 11:59 am)
thanks :)thats very interesting!

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