Arl Approved For Release 2000/.08/08 CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400970001 -1 COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING (CRVT) CRVT Report: --9-74 DATE/TIME CONDUCTED: 081110 Dec 82 SOURCE 63 FILE 14 SITE: White Sands, NM EVALUATION: Good Sl and S2 Slight decoding problem Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400970001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 C IA-RDP96-00788 ROO 1 40097000h RM /0 w 3-2- tj 010 32- C> -z Z 100 /0 vi COW Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400970001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CTa,-PDP96-00788 ROO 1 4009700&0~~--~ D 16,0010, LA/ 2, ti 10 C, 3'Lo 2-11 (Aj L Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400970001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 C IA-RDP96-00788 ROO 1400970 '116(ft& or-o-~ d'V\ 1w 32-0 "J (00 0 to PC ell? Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400970001 -1 CPYRGHTApproved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400970001 -1 Elevations in feet '~TATVTE MILFS PAINUNC. Dy STA" 6RII T NED ~yuLrR NAP OV ~UMAR5 J,,IUIIN5 AID LLO ZEb-114 GFO~RAP M ARI DIVISJON 11 ANONAL GFOCRAPMC 50CIETY National parks ard major Um national manumeras Ntkmal forests Indian reservatio," f7L"F71 Witary reservations m Inhabited punblos Abandoned pueWas A, Other national monuments A Ctate- franuments Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400970001 -1 Diann, a t-4 V4 47P wo% Ai, CPYRGHT Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400970001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA~RDP96-00788ROO`l 400970001 -1 CPYRGHT CPYRGHT White Sands National Monument HUMNIPMING. iv-avelik dures, fteshu a wild(er S r ness snowfall, blanket a vas area in the Tularosa Valle.. Ever growing, ever chang;, Ing, th- hills inch forwarw before ~W, pxevdiling South -ge The worlds Jai st gyp- surn desert was created mil- lenniums ago when tlje rnin- eral was washed from the fianking San Andres Aloun- tains, deposited in dry lake beds, and blown by winds into dunes---a process still going on. E'stablished in 1933, Wbite Sands Nafjonail 7Mouu!i.,qA' near. a,re maes of the. V-#-f 'd k~pds_ 0 visi- ters'who ~Qwik` here Caca .~evx, the Park Service de- vised sail Rkk~ picnic shelters (lower left). To keep a -way open for cars, employees spend countless hours grad- ing and scraping away the sugar-fine sand, Surprisingly, the desert supports much plant. life-- yucca, squawbush, rabbit- brush, cottonwood, Many animals, including badger, skunk, fox, rabbit, coyote, gopher, and kangaroo rat, make excursions Into it. A~; peermanent inhabitant of the dunes Is the bleached earles5 lizard, Ralbreakh; maeulala WHITE SANDS T-11I.MP 140"', ", 4 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400970001 -1