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yea we did a couple of nice dives today
you can go in by the boat docks on the west side of the park. go down to about 95 feet and wooosh! in about 20 mins you'll come across the little wreck
its not much of a wreck but it's sort of nice to see it after being thrown up and around massive boulders for while :D
then the beach area at about 20 feet you can swim in a huge aquarium with all the fishes.
get there before 8am or anytime in the afternoon and the booth is empty:D
 
artw:
yea we did a couple of nice dives today
you can go in by the boat docks on the west side of the park. go down to about 95 feet and wooosh! in about 20 mins you'll come across the little wreck
its not much of a wreck but it's sort of nice to see it after being thrown up and around massive boulders for while :D
then the beach area at about 20 feet you can swim in a huge aquarium with all the fishes.
get there before 8am or anytime in the afternoon and the booth is empty:D

Went there this afternoon, approx 13:30, but the booth wasn't empty :sad_2:. But who cares, for $20, this is a great site, much better than some of the local wrecks (as far as I'm concerned). Highly reccomend going on a weekday if you can, having the place all to ourselves made it that much better.
 

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