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The captain
graciously allowed the three Carmelite friars on board his flagship to name the
area in honor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, since she was the patroness of
the expedition and her picture was prominently enshrined in the bow of
the lead ship. Also, the friars were struck with the similarity of Point
Lobos to their Order's original home base, Mount Carmel in the Holy
Land. Thus
a Carmelite identity was firmly established in this area at an early
date but remained only as a tradition for many years until the coming of
the Carmelite Nuns many centuries later.
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