Approved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA@7-0078*001200069909-4 SECRE.T NOF"ORN PRO,JECT 1,3UN STREAK WAFNING NO,rl'.(.,E. INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED l-"ROJEECT NUMBEFZ. 011.113. (Tng) SIESSION NUMBER.- .1 OF' aE.SSION,@. C)5 110F@ 90 DA-1-E-- Of'-- IREPORT- (5 MAR' 90 13TAR.T: 0850 END. (..)92(.1 cl, F I", V VIYEWEI`@ IDENTIIFI-IER. 0,-J', 2 .... ..... .. (S S T D) MISSION,., To describe the target site.. (Luray Cavverns--) in E"tai-e 2 terminolog Y. (S S]" D) VIEMEI::@ 'TAISKING@ L"ricrypted coordinate,.i-, ordy. (S/S'TD) COMME 'NIT'"i - No Physic-Al Inclemencies. 052 accessed tl,-ie sit(.--, +Oy.@ -LI.IC, (jL.kiJCJ.-A.y and achieved gcxod, accurate perceptioris. At orte point, 052", f'.L v --i L c -,-@ -, @ r .r-, tifnc Jcmlcn-t-ated the "cl.assic" syfyq.)tc)im.; of beirig involveld wi th t 1ie site to be OUt C)f with the Monitor. 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The Wishing WeD in Luray Caverns has produced more t4i two million coins having a value in e-,&f-ss of $200, 000 during recent years. TZ proceeds are given to national health oixtanizations. This is one of the numerous P19tographic opportunities in Luray Caverns. 0 6 Open Every!@Da@yjrq 'e Ye@@ of AdmL,,siom L Ca" 'J*@open uray, ve'r , every day, i ing Sunday, all year.@ Gulde 16@,ois o(o .n,e or more _rn._ m. Id ns are admitted to the taverns@-'a-boufe`very 20 tes. n,RV otuiay Cavernii, ,,4 Car& Carriage First 7bur Last 16ur Caravan March 15-June 14 9:00 a.m, ''6:00'p m Open 10:00 a.m. June 15-Labor Day 9;00 a.m. 7;00 Closes 11/2 hours Day after after last Labor Day-Mov. 14 9:00 a.m. 6:00 P-m- cave tour Nov. 15-March 14 9:00a.m. 4.00 pm. Sat.-Sun. .9:00 a.m. 5-90 Hours and rates of admission subject to change wiffibut notice- For additional Informatiom phone 70&743-6551 or write Luray Cavern% Box 74a Luray, Va. 22W5. 1) AnotherWorld tscover CA@h, Lowered into the earth on the end of a rope, Andrew Campbell and Benton Stebbins followed winding passageways from one gigantic room to the next. Even in the flickering candlelight, they knew thcN had made a spectacular discovery. @S, The soaring cavern walls reflected every color of the rainbow. The light from their candies danced over the surface of crystal-clear pools. And yery way they turned, there were formations more breathtaking thall the last. gince that August day in 1878, visitors by the millions have made Luray Caverns ie rl;bst popular cave in the East, a world of magic and majesty still as "Marvelously eaLMul" as it was in newspaper headlines over a century ago. !@.uring the one hour conducted tour, taken over comfortable paved walkways, Du udli be astonished at the variety of formations and be absolutely amazed when ;U you "hear rocks sing" on the world's only (D Stalacpipe Organ. 6 CD 4 00 STALAGMITES ARE ONLY THE BEGINNING. After the caverns'tour you can explore the romantic history of transportation at the Historic Car and Carriage Caravan. Then relax and browse through gift and specialty shops orjust admire the beauty of the surroundings. A VACATION EXPERIENCE YOU WILL REMEMBER. When getting your vacation's ,,Worth means something exciting and different, there's nothing on earth like uray Caverns and there's never a better me to discover this REGISTERED MTURAL LANDMARK than this year. THE GREAT STAIACPIFE ORGAN. The world's only Stalacp1pe Organ is a many-acre symphony of sight and sound. The inventor, Leland W. Sprinkle, combined Man's genius and the Hand of God when he created this unusual and fascinating musical instrument. Stalactites tuned to concert pitch and accuracy are struck by electronically controlled rubber- tipped plungers to produce music of symphonic quality. . you must see and hear this amazing instrument to appreciate it. CD CD CD a) CD CD Plunger Striking Stalactite LURAY, TRAVEL CENTER OF THE 14ORTHER14 SHENANDOAH VALLEY provides all travel services including fine dining, lodging and campgrounds. here's also boating and fishing on the fabled Shenandoah River. Nearby are historic sights and only 10 minutes to the East is the Central @ Entrance to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive. From 1-81 the park's highest elevations and major visitor services are most accessible via Exit 67 and U.S. 211 East. LURAY CAVERNS offers complete travel facilities including a restaurant gift and speciality shops and two motels a (703/743-4531 or 743-4536) with swimming pools and magnificent mountain views. CAVERNS COUNTRY CLUB RESORT features a scenic 18 hole golf course, tennis and attractive Golf/Tennis Vacation Package Plans (703/743-6551-9 a. m.-5 p.m., daily). LURAY CAVERNS AIRPORT with a 3500' paved, lighted runway has complete fly-in facilities and courtesy transportation to all caverns properties. > -0 -a a < (D CL -n 0 % M (D THE HISTORIC CAR AND CARRIAGE CARAVAN. The history of transportation unfolds in the Historic C:::t and Carriage Caravan at Luray Caverns. This outstandR exhibit features a collection of antique cars, carriages,!4z coaches and costumes dating from 1625. A prize in the collection of authentically restored vehicles is the 1892 Benz, one of the oldest cars in the country still ikr) operating condition. You'll also see a 1908 Baker > Electric, a 1911 Hupmobile, a 1913 Stanley - Steamer-and Rudolph Valentino's 1925 Rolls@u Royce. Trucks, a Conestoga covered wagon and a seven-passenger sleigh will excite the young folks, too. ------ I nder&bDund wonderland are unsurpassed. I MoQgmental columns in rooms with ceilings an 14.10- feet high-shimmering draperies erinp, glistening stone, beautiful cascades -Lai-clear pools. You will be fascinated by unique )ns such as those resembling "fried eggs" cle up. Be certain to bring your camera to savor iory of the awe-inspiring grandeur of the ind most popidar cavern in eastern America. NGIING WER. A carillon of 47 largest bell weighing 7640 -ie smallest 12/2 pounds. Recitals for a 45 minute period Tues., kt., Sun., _'une, July and August. - only Mar.. Apr., May, Sept., Oct. !ur, Davicl Breneman FRONITU PI Altoona Mount Union HA 1 MI M H KEY PHI rl I I Sou .-V uNOICATE 0 n-y- qairRel 00 7: CIA-R P96-0jn7 NEA,REST INTERSTATE EXIT TO ...... RAY CAVERNS 0 York A TRAVEL INFORMATION STATION tireezew IUU11 COLUM 7 -Q!r 30 burg@:, 3 IN LIS 40 Somerset Bediuld fr. 31 PENNA@..' in ........ PENNSYLVANIA _04- Haten ---------- a raF, MRSTOWN Cumberiandf---', WEST VI MARYLAND rti RGINI A 220 Me in 23 rer D VER SHENAN VALLE Romney -%ji ris mNCH%4R Ch k Oaklaj/ ICENERY W WASHINGTO NIL Str. @Ur La CAVERNS COUNTRY CLUB Winches.e. Leesburg HALL OF VALOR RESORT-GOLF &TENNIS 50 Mi. ILO FU' NEW M RKET BATTLEF E In 21, WARRENTON Thomas Paris MI trasbu AwNI ET S I GTO LUR" CAVERN CULPEPER 21 U A E FRE @ERICKSBUR j IYLII )RIVE .............. 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SCOttSV I pring As,It LANDS Sulphur a@ Lovingstan 295 SOUTHERN HIGH Springs. ATTRACTIONS It tsuenaVista Goochland 7 Lexi Fork Bottoms BItmoreHouse,j, Covington Na 'T Union 8 owing MOCK Bridge r:nrks 15 Winney Rock liffalo UCKingnam h Midlothia ,4 Ciristus Gardens Dillviy T I 1 11 Mt, Elig Island .Filk Art Center Rug Sprouses :a0e Ch es Gatlinburg Sul Lift Grandfather ountain :incastle Incline Railway Lynch urg wrn-t ville Amelia , 30 0eke Lost Sea rroutvil Petersburg J 'L ray Caverns Go Nu -SAPCAKe BAY atura ., Bridge Sa B e New Market Battlefield 460 Oconaluftee Indian Blacksburg "A ke 5011 W A AFOLK Village Rock G Altavista Keysville a Blackstone Vir&ia Rockj Pount Ruby Falls umsburg 3each, Tweetsie Railroad Unto These Hills 81 .Old Salem Hillsvill 5 Wytheville , . t & Gas/Diesel Station At Luray Caverns Printed in U.S.A. June. 19@