SUN STREAK PROJECT 15 SESSION NUMBER: 01 CRV VIEWER: 032

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CIA-RDP96-00789R001300230006-7
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November 4, 2016
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November 23, 1998
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March 15, 1989
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Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP-00789R 23000667 f SECRET/NC FORN PROJECT SUN STREAK WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE. SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED . ? PROjECT NUMBER: 2.414111-60-roi.apP /5? SESSION NUMBER: 001 DATE OF SESSION: 15 March 09 DATE OF REPORT: 10 Apr 09 START: 1400 END: 1435 METHODOLOGY: CRV VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 1. (S/NF/SK) MISSION: Report and describe successfully :through Stage VI methodology on selected site. 2. (S/NF/SK) EWER TASKING: Enc- ted coordinates 3222109/40081- (Fen4ick Island Lighthouse). .3. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS: Viewer successfully located, described_ dimensionally, and constructed a model of the. site in guestipp. 4. (S/NF/SK) EVALUATION: HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY SECRET/NOFORN CLASSIFIED BYM: pIA DECLASSIFY: OADR Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001300230006-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001300230006-7 .I. is a striActurE,. The prki,!dxrdhiz,lfa. aspect 04' the si-.r,kcH-mre is it's neidht. The structure is tall, with steep Yertic. sides f.see sk:::::Lches pages 4.'1, and 1a). lne structure has eurved aspects as weli as square corners and tlat ihe top o.f: tue strucLure seems to be pointed some rounded, low strudture below it (see sketch on 'is top is hollow and it appears to bd constructed o+ plastics, glss or ceramic materials. Ihere also expose(J support struc'tures inherent to the .Hite - looking like building consttl.Jc.ticyn. -Lel.e is sometiLin,?..;? oul this....ti-Jp and swings around (kIlit making look like an observatory) werf,- thai. ,dind well ...above qrouhd - the side sl.rucLAa, and down .to Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001300230006-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001300230006-7 '.---: The terrain surroundhg the site slopes sharply away ?-lj-Dal tne structure +lowing into low gruund and then Cd.1MLJAH-i9 Pacft Into nigh ground sum.,! gil,,Lance away +rum the r..i.i.:J-k. .1t.i...i.re. LUt the lill!DA.....)F I:ant aspect seems to oe that the grounc helps to eievate the structure ..see sketch on pade I ere are annees or attachments tO the structure making tne base wkder than Lne rest ot the structure. lhere ls a':,so an alre m+ upper structure and imwer c,4ructnr. 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And they love our people, whose warmth. cour- tesy, and attentiveness make a Cayman Islands vacation an unfor- gettable one. Come to our magical 1A trio of sunny island havens, nestled in the British Caribbean. Getting here is easy, via fre- quent 727 jet service flights on Cayman Airways. Call your travel agent or Cayman Islands Depart- rnent of Tourism today. Come, Si and listen.. to our quiet. MALIN ISLINIAS Department of Tourism Soles Offices: Miami/Houston/Los Angoles/New York/Chicago/DallasiTorentoitonclon. An island para tse, at down-to-earth prices. Now the two of you can escape to a heavenly, pine-forested island and enjoy the ultimate in romantic resort living. Stouffer l'inelsle Resort, a Mobil Four-Star/AAAFour-Diamond resort on Lake Lanier Islands just 45 minutes north of Atlanta, now offers a special Escapade package for just $198* per person. It includes deluxe accommodations for three days and two nights, welcome cocktails, breakfasts and dinners, golf or tennis lessons, a picnic lunch, an hour of horseback riding, and more. An extended Escapade package for six days and five nights is available for $398* per person. For a room with a private spa, add $20 per night. For reservations, call your Travel Agent or toll-free 1-800-HOTELS 1. STOUFFER 'Based on double occupancy Parkaqe subject to availability. N EISLE RESORT Flash From The Past Delaware's Fenwick Island Lighthouse, just north of Ocean City, Maryland, sur- veys a coast far different from the one it served in the 19th century. The sailing ships it once warned off the Fenwick shoals are no more. The Atlantic Ocean waters to the east arc no longer a pressing maritime danger, and houses, motels. and develop- ment populate the once-empty land sur- rounding it. Still, its light burns on, flashing memories out to sea, omit to any- one with an eve turned toward the past. Built of brick in 1858-59, the white, 89-foot-tall lighthouse used whale oil, lard oil, mineral oil. and then later kerosene to keep its light strong arid steady. The light- house keepers lived in two small cottages that stood riLarby, making sure the light never winked out. Today, an electric light blinks a message out to the dark, rolling ocean. Although its warning is outdated, the lighthouse is now owned by the state and maintained by the Friends of the Fenwick Island Lighthouse, a nonprofit organization. The Friends also operate a museum at its, base during spe- cific summer hours and by appointment. The keepers' cottages still stand at the base, but there's another unusual feature there, also. A stone marker, leaning slightly askew, bears the colonial crests of Lord Baltimore and William Penn. This weathered stone is the first marker of the Transpeninsular Line. Although it's been mistakenly called part of the Mason-Dixon Line, local historians will tell you that c()10- nial surveyors placed this marker in the ground in April 1751., some 12 to 13 years before Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon even set foot here. Using the marker as a starting point, surveyors marked a 70-mile line across the peninsula from Fenwick Island to Taylor Island on Chesapeake Bay. They later set up 5-mile marker stones for 35 miles to a midpoint along this Transpenimular Line. In the 170(rs, this line, from midpoint to the Fenwick Island Lighthouse, was the southern boundary of William Penn's three lower counties, those destined to become Delaware. Asa pout! Delaware history buff will say of the venerable marker, "It's about the oldest marker any- where around." - ? --ps;-,-,,,,? The lighthouse is just off State 1, via State 54 in Fenwick Island. To learn more about this historic spot, write to the . Friends of the Fenwick Island Lighthouse, Box 6. Selbyville, Delaware 19975; or call \ (301)0.. ' ' in the summer and (302.)?,_ it 436-841(1 during Other seasons. ' Ck`44:3;1 00131:c1-231SPY. Vt?i??? 7jcip' L \\-1- k 0 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001300230006-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001300230006-7