SUN STREAK PROJECT 0201 SESSION NUMBER: 01 CRV VIEWER: 052

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This document from the CIA's Stargate program describes a mission to observe and describe a waterfall at encrypted coordinates 37 45' 27"N/119 35 44"W. The viewer utilized these coordinates to fulfill the tasking. No complications were noted during the mission. The document contains imagery taken by National Geographic photographers.

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PROjECT SUN STREAK 
WARNING NOTICEN INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED 
ERWELI NUMBER:: 0201 SESSION NUMBER:: 01 ? 
DATE OF SESSION 16 MAR 90 
DATE OF REFORM., 16 MAR 90 
STARTg 1000 ENDN 1025 
METHODOLOGY CRV VIEWER IDENTIFIERg 052 
1. (S/NF/SK) MISSIONg To describe the waterfall at encrypted 
coordinates 37 45' 27"N/119 35 44"W. 
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(S/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING Utilizing encrypted coordinates 
27"N/119 35' 44"W describe the target. 
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high, Yosemite Valley fOl-
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carved by glaciers and 
the Merced River. From 
hanging valleys high 
above the river spill many 
other spectacular falls, 
including Bridalveil, Ver-
nal, Illilouette, Nevada, 
and Ribbon, which drops 
1,612 feet, longest single 
fall on the continent. 
Yosemite became a na-
tional park in 1890, a few 
days after nearby Sequoia 
attained park status. 
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Yosemite firefall rains a 
river of embers down the 
face of Glacier Point 
Each summer evening 
a bonfire of bark from 
fallen trees blazes atop 
embers. As twilight deep-
ens into night, an expect-
ant hush envelops camp-
ers in the valley more 
than half a mile below. 
Suddenly the cry 
sounds in the darkness, 
"Let the fire fall!" and 
men with long-handled 
rakes push the coals over 
the brink. As if in slow 
motion, the fiery. torrent 
drifts toward the canyon 
floor, consuming itself as 
it falls. 
KODACHROMES BY NATIONAL 
GEOGRAPHIC CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER 
A. ANTHONY STEWART (ABOVE) 
AND ROY PORELLO NATIONAL 
GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 
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