Evidence of human habitation of the area begins
at 13,000 years ago. In recent times the Portuguese explorer Joao
Cabrillo sailed through the Santa Barbara Channel in 1542, anchoring briefly in
the bay. A land expedition led by
Gaspar de Portola visited in 1769, but they did not stay. The first permanent
European residents were Spanish missionaries and soldiers under Filipe de Neve,
who came in 1782 and became the first Governor of California. Padre Sera accompanied de Neve, and
tried to convert the natives to Christianity. During the following decades, many of the
natives died of diseases such as smallpox, against which they had no natural
immunity.
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You must have a really good camera, the blueness of the sky is spectacular, I did not know Santa Barbara was so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe lens of the camera is below average. It is the blueness of the sky that makes pictures of even average photographers look good. Santa Barbara is a near perfect small size town!!
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