Drone footage and handheld camerawork show the area of South Los Angeles' Sunken City near Point Fermin.
The area is named Sunken city after a natural landslide occurred in 1929 sending many homes into the sea.
The filmer, Graham Whatmough, explained: "Our team went to explore the famous Sunken City off the coast of San Pedro, California.
"This location is a quick drive south of LA, there is plenty of parking there and lots to do.
"You will find the ruins of what was once a fancy oceanside neighbourhood.
"We cannot recommend that anyone go there because of safety hazards.
"If you decide to go, do so at your own risk.
"We flew our Mavic Air 2 drone around the area one day to scout it.
"We analyzed the footage that evening and returned the next day to do some exploring on foot."
The area is named Sunken city after a natural landslide occurred in 1929 sending many homes into the sea.
The filmer, Graham Whatmough, explained: "Our team went to explore the famous Sunken City off the coast of San Pedro, California.
"This location is a quick drive south of LA, there is plenty of parking there and lots to do.
"You will find the ruins of what was once a fancy oceanside neighbourhood.
"We cannot recommend that anyone go there because of safety hazards.
"If you decide to go, do so at your own risk.
"We flew our Mavic Air 2 drone around the area one day to scout it.
"We analyzed the footage that evening and returned the next day to do some exploring on foot."
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