SUN STREAK PROJECT 0029 SESSION NUMBER: 01 CRV VIEWER: 052
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP96-00789R001200030009-7
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RIPPUB
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S
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3
Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date:
March 30, 2000
Sequence Number:
9
Case Number:
Publication Date:
January 30, 1990
Content Type:
REQ
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WARNING NOTICE: INTEL_L.:LCENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
PROJECT NIJMRER. 0029 (Tnq) SESSION NUMBER: 1
DATE OF SESSION: 30 JAN 90 DATE OF REPORT: 30 JAN 90
: TART, 13 30 END- 133:-!''
METHODOLOGY: CRY VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 052
i.. (.`_:;/NF/SK) MISSION: To describe the target site (Andros Island, Grand
Bahamas) in Stage I terminology.
2. (w:i/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING: Encrypted coordinates only.
3. .S,/NF/9K) COMMENTS: No Physical mnciemencies S:i.te was resolved on
the first IAD sequence. NOTE: This site is located next to a much more
advanced natural feature; a natural interface between ocean and fresh water".
With the under-standing that the official session was over, and there was
therefore no pressure to perform, 052 was given the "opportunity to try a
much more advanced site, as a reward".. The concept of water-/water interface
was perceived on the 1st '{ull. IAB sequence. It appears that 052 is quickly
becoming proficient enough to proceed into stage 11.
4. (S/NF/SK) EVALUATION:
HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY
I?1NOFORN
CLASSIFIED BY: DIA (DT)
DECLASSIFY: OADR
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rgan's Bluff \,..,_,
5184
choll's Town
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Logger/wad Poin t '
San Andros.
SAN ANDROS"''?
AIRPORT
1'e?l ii ~~1iy 1 d , ? Cay
SODDEN WITH SWAMPS and severed
by wide "bights," low-lying Andros, largest
of the Bahama Islands, sprawls for a
hundred miles beside a deep Atlantic channel
that widens into the Tongue of the Ocean
(pages 356-7). A sharp beak on the island's
soggy western side broadens the lump of
land to forty miles; 7,500 islanders live
along the drier eastern edge. Reefs near the
channel hold most of the blue holes, whose
unusually strong currents set them apart
from similar formations around the globe.
FLORIDA Grand GreatAbactE
Island - rAn1 E Ls
A11iam{~'; Bahama L
{ u' BAHAMA
Nassau-, Eleuthera ATLANTIC rn,
of Andros New Cat Island tKEAN "ce SIL, CaySals/anC ISLAN S` San Salvador .
Bank mo'tc OFCANGER
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w Town. 8 18
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GREAT}BAHAMA BANK
-limestone more than
Ice Age locked water in
gnawed holes in the porous
rock. Then came th
ocean rose and flooded
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Soundings in feet
STATUTE MILES
Andros Island
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