Gators on the Beach at Venice.

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I take it that you did a shore dive. How do you find the spot? Where did you enter and how far out? Looks like a great spot to explore!
 
I take it that you did a shore dive. How do you find the spot? Where did you enter and how far out? Looks like a great spot to explore!

Park on Alahambra. Walk to shoreline. Enter water 50-100 yds north of drainage pipes. Swim past sand bar, heading west. Drop down. Continue west. Large blocks are in the 16' to 17' depth range.

Can't miss it, since the site (hundreds of blocks approx 4'x4'x4') runs parallel to the shoreline. Well, i've missed it once in ten dives. Maybe there are gaps between the blocks, and in low vis, I swam right past them.
 
Eh, no...

The blocks are very neat. I'm not sure what they are made out of, but they move with the current.

How far have they moved from their original position? I only started diving Alehambra since July 08.
 
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