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Geographical environment of University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, the city where the University of California, Santa Barbara is located, was once an important stronghold of Spain during the colonial period in California, and it is a small town full of multiculturalism and literary atmosphere. Especially in the special Spanish-style red tile and white house and Mediterranean climate, the outdoor activities here are very exciting, and the most important thing is that the land is convenient, so the water activities are also very prosperous, such as swimming, surfing, fishing, whale watching and windsurfing, which are all very popular activities here. If you are afraid of water, there are activities such as rock climbing, mountain climbing, hiking and horse riding. In quiet activities, Santa Barbara has museums, gardens, operas, concerts, concerts and various celebrations for everyone to play. The University of California, Santa Barbara and UCSB won the favor of American college students in an informal vote in the early 1990s and were elected as "the most interesting institutions".