Holding on to what's golden
Taken off the 6600 block of Del Playa, by Molly Lynch, mollylynch@umail.ucsb.edu
DANA LEE
DLEE04@CALPOLY.EDU
PISMO BEACH
Matthew Schmitt
Coal Oil Point
Mrschmitt@umail.ucsb.edu
-Harmony. Unrequited love for nature. And a sunset to die for.
Matt Schmitt
Mrschmitt@umail.ucsb.edu
Accidentally uploaded this one. Disregards it unless it wins.
Cristal Martinez, cristalmartinez@umail.ucsb.edu
Beach off Embarcadero Del Norte.
The drunk isn't the only one affected by the drinking.
Kite Surfing on the shore!
cmccone@umail.ucsb.edu
Taken on Lagoon Bluffs
Santa Barbara fires of 2009.
cmccone@umail.ucsb.edy
taken near Campus Point
Every sunset is a distinct and unrepeated spectacle on this beach, and this sunset was of the richest and warmest my eyes have whitnessed!
Taken by Charlie McCone, cmccone@umail.ucsb.edu.
Taken on 6600 block beach.
Here is the post at Sands Beach area taken on August 2008. Here you can see it during the summer Snowy Plover breading season when there is plenty of sand for nesting.
Here is a post left over from the early oil industry development at Sands Beach and Ellwood area. Cris Sandoval the Director at Coal Oil Point shows how much sand has washed away after this years storm. This leftover post is a residue of a once heavily industrialized beach that is now a reserve. Callie Bowdish cjbowdish@hotmail.com 1/23/2010
Emily Chase emilychase@umail.ucsb.edu
Deveroux Beach
The ultimate nature walk:on a bright January morning after a stormy week. It's uplifting to spend time with people who appreciate the peaceful and glorious coast we live on!
Here is a post left over from the early oil industry development at Sands Beach and Ellwood area. Cris Sandoval the Director at Coal Oil Point shows how much sand has washed away after this years storm. This leftover post is a residue of an industrialized area that can now be used to mark the pond trail as well as measure the changes of the sand over the season. Taken January 23, 2010
Jordan Laband. Photo taken at UCSB West Campus. 1/9/10. jordanlaband@umail.ucsb.edu.
I managed to capture the raw beauty of this sunset in Santa Barbara. It is hard to imagine how this view may change in the future because of the horrible damage we are causing on this planet. This amazing sight reminds us all to take care of our beaches and enjoy what beauty is left for us.
Jordan Laband. Photo taken at UCSB West Campus. 1/9/10. jordanlaband@umail.ucsb.edu.
The earth and the ocean play a part in our ecosystem. A bird flies overhead and a surfer makes his way out to catch a wave. Humans and nature share this pristine environment.