My favorite place for an easy dive. The shore is just right there. Drops off quickly to about 40 feet. Lots of little structures everywhere that hold all sorts of life. Currents can be savage, CHECK TIDES. visibility can be low, but never seen it so bad you can't enjoy yourself; Just pick a buddy that can stick close. Today I saw: trigger fish, tile fish, porcupine fish, a small grouper, a mating pair of pair of horseshoe crabs and rather large and beautiful scorpion fish. Hermits, snails and arrow crabs, a lion fish i tried to stab with my knife (invasive species), some strange but beautiful corals and sponges (not sure what they are). Also watch for octopi, grey snapper, blue and stone crabs plus many other species of fish I...
Read moreWhat a great place to enjoy. The sand, the history the wildlife, the Blue Angel's, what more could you want in one location. They even have clean bathrooms and refreshments. You can even take the ferry. Honestly a must stop while in town. Oh wait did I mention the tunnels and the jail and the...
Read moreWe went to the farthest spot there and was able to watch the Blue Angels practice. It was amazing. (You can't get on base to watch without a DOD ID. This is a perfect spot to watch. It does cost $25 to get in, but worth it to watch...
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