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Sunken City: A Forbidden Playground

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At the southernmost tip of Los Angeles is a post-apocalyptic wasteland in San Pedro -- the ruins of Sunken City. Even though it's closed to the public, Sunken City is a haven for graffiti artists and young people looking to party. They find a way to sneak in. Now, there's a move underfoot to open it during daylight hours. But locals are mixed on the idea. From KCRW in Los Angeles, Avishay Artsy has more.

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