Sunken City #patrick #sanpedro

in art •  7 years ago 

In 1929, a landslide in San Pedro, California, caused a neighborhood of exclusive homes to tumble into the ocean. At its peak, the land movement was measured at an astounding 11 inches a day. During the slide, part of the adjoining Point Fermin Park also fell into the ocean.

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Lol that Patrick is awesome, but all that graffiti is great too

Ya it’s awesome there’s always a something new there everyday.

If this is genuine, it's really funny and amazing.
Is this place a tourist or entertainment location.?

Well it’s kinda dangerous u can slip and fall so not really a big tourist place but lot of people like to hang out there and since it’s right next to the ocean.

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