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Juana Maria is not her real name but the people called her Juana. She was also known as the “lone woman” and “wild woman”

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Description This is a statue of the famous lone woman of San Nicolas Island. It is found at the intersection of Victoria and State Street in Santa Barbara, California.
Date 7 February 2015 (according to Exif data)
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Author Babbage

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This is a sculpture by Wyoming artist and friend Harry Jackson of Sacajawea, another copy of this is in Pietrasanta Italy.

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