Anacapa Island

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Photograph of Anacapa Island which is one of fives islands that make up the Channel Islands located off the coast of southern California, along the Santa Barbara Channel. Photo copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes

Published on May 24th 2015: The Mic has quoted NPR “This spill is particularly bad news because it strikes at the Santa Barbara Channel, which NPR calls “one of the most biologically rich places on the planet.”

According to the National Park Service website the Santa Barbara Channel Islands: “Channel Islands National Park has more endangered species that only exist within this park than any other unit of the National Park Service. This means that survival of these plants and animals depends entirely on our ability to protect and restore the habitat of the five park islands.“

Photograph copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes

Children’s Cove

ChildrensCoveSeals rest at Children’s Cove, La Jolla, California

Photo copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes

Anasazi Corn

Anasazi.CornAnasazi Corn from my garden.

Photo copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes

Vintage California


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A little back-story on these photos.  In honor of the 75th birthday of our community recreation space, the Costume departments from the university and community college organized a fashion show depicting the swimming attire from the years gone by. Enjoy!

Photo copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes

Tea Roses and Lilacs

Tea Roses and Lilacs.

Tea Roses and Lilacs.

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Home grown Tulips in silhouette.

Photo copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes

Disney Concert Hall

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photos copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes

at the beach

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Die Blaue Stelen

Die Blaue Stelen or Blue Columns is a memorial and permanent reflection site commemorating the victims of the Nazi Regime. The columns are located in public spaces — in historic and significant locations — visible and interactive throughout Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. Pictured above and below, the nine columns are situated in Luitpold Park Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany.

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Above, this column commemorates a Jewish citizen of Ingolstadt, Germany who was murdered at the Thereisenstadt camp in the former Czechoslovakia, in 1942.

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(above and below) The Blaue Stelen commemorates a Catholic priest who perished at the Dachau Concentration camp outside of Münich, Germany.  (above and below) The column is situated in the courtyard of the former Nazi Headquarters which is now the annex to the Franciscan Catholic Church in inner Ingolstadt.  

This image commemorates a soldier held in a prison for the armed forces in Manching, Germany. Executed at Amwaldsee.

Die Blaue Stelen is a gedenkstätte or denkmal a permanent reflection site and memorial to the victims of Nationalsozialismus or the Nazi regime. The nine blue columns above were installed in 1988 in Luitpold park in Ingolstadt Germany. The permanent installation is the creation of German artist Dagmar Pachtner. A new blue column installation may be seen here.

Above, this image commemorates a “femdarbeiter,” or immigrant, foreign worker, who was executed in 1942 in Munich.

all photographs copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes

Bringing Light to the World

France: Bringing Light to the World, and protecting Agriculture and Science, sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Musèe d’ Orsay, Paris, France. Photo copyright AnaElisa