La Jolla Cove is a great place to dive but if there's surf breaking in the Cove avoid it as the exit can be difficult because the beach is fairly steep and the sand soft. If you swim out to Buoy A you're still only in less than 30ft of water. The whole dive here will be less than 45ft. The shark seen in the video is not typically dangerous (I think only five recorded attacks) unless provoked. Don't attempt to touch it, for instance.
Fabulous! I live just north of here (O.C.) and some friends and I just got our licenses through our High School and were looking for a cool place to dive. About how deep were you down most of the time, I only feel comfortable going to maybe 60ft right now as I'm still a beginner...And was that shark at all dangerous to people?
La Jolla Cove is a great place to dive but if there's surf breaking in the Cove avoid it as the exit can be difficult because the beach is fairly steep and the sand soft. If you swim out to Buoy A you're still only in less than 30ft of water. The whole dive here will be less than 45ft. The shark seen in the video is not typically dangerous (I think only five recorded attacks) unless provoked. Don't attempt to touch it, for instance.
GHAWKINS789 9 months ago
Fabulous! I live just north of here (O.C.) and some friends and I just got our licenses through our High School and were looking for a cool place to dive. About how deep were you down most of the time, I only feel comfortable going to maybe 60ft right now as I'm still a beginner...And was that shark at all dangerous to people?
MrUkuleletime 9 months ago