Caspar Headlands, Mendocino County, California, USA
Highway One at Caspar Inn 4 2 2016
Highway One, a band from Mendocino plays 'Radar Love live at the Caspar Inn featuring Jeffrey Walsh in one of his last performances with the group. With Brian Urban, Sean Connolly, Sean Van Buskirk, and Philip Dunn...thank you, gentlemen!
Caspar Beach Drone Flyover
Drone flyover of the Caspar Beach area on the California coast July 15 2018
Caspar, Bill, Freedom in the Tenderloin
Wilma's Sea Cottage on the Ocean in Caspar/Mendocino California - Pet Friendly & Caters to Pilots
This comfortable home sits on the cliffs above Caspar beach just North of the village of Mendocino on Northern California's Coast, near Highway One & Jughandle National Park. Pilots & Pets welcome! For Pilots, a car and hanger awaits you at Little River Airport in Little RIver, CA.
Curtis playing on Caspar Beach
Here is the beach that fronted our campground in Caspar, CA- near Mendocino. Curtis and his friends are playing in the waves.
Caspar Beach, CA. 9/2015 PT 2
More playing with the FilmoraGo editing app, but with less filters. For some reason this app will only access some of my videos. I have other shots from another part of the area, The Mendocino Headlands, but while it will preview them, it doesn't allow me to select them for editing. Looking at other apps. Otherwise this one is easy to use.
UFOS over Caspar Calif.
Video by my daughter filmed out the car window. Three orange lights, some circling each other, traveling westward at 5:57 pm PST toward the horizon at a fast rate of speed. Low cloud deck indicated their altitude at about 1000 ft. (Blue light is a reflection in the window.)
Caspar Lands for Sale Ocean View Property Mendocino, CA
Approx. 135 acres for sale in Caspar, CA. Located on the Mendocino Coast, between the Village of Mendocino and Fort Bragg. All properties are ocean view, some border State Park lands. All are within walking distance, only steps away from 2 State Park Beaches.
Can be purchased separate or total. Some with Original 1890's company houses.
Unique opportunities in a scenic Coastal Rural Village.
Caspar Village
Caspar on the Mendocino Coast
CASPAR COVE CALIFORNIA - Kayak Trip
Quick Kayak Trip around Caspar Cove....Mendocino.
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Caspar RG
Playing on the rocks at Caspar beach (near Mendocino/Fort Bragg, CA)
Pato Banton in Caspar Legalize it!
Pato Banton and the Now Generation Band playing April 30,2011 at the Caspar Inn. Legalize It!' Awesome show.
Caspar Community Center - 1/29/17
This Land Is My Land - Steven Bates, Jon Faurot, Gene Parsons
Caspar coastal view
New Year vacation 2011, Caspar, CA. This part of the coast is in front of the house we rented for a week. Up at the top point of land, is Cabrillo Point with Light House.
Caspar Headlands Day Use Area
Caspar Headlands Day Use Area
Caspar,CA camping trip 2013
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Hardrock Magazine - CASPAR Experiment
In a cavern buried beneath a mile of rock at the Sanford Underground Research Facility, a School of Mines team has spent the last year assembling an accelerator that could forever alter the scientific world with quiet bursts of energy.
The Compact Accelerator System Performing Astrophysical Research (CASPAR) experiment hopes to understand the origins of the universe by mimicking nuclear fusion in stars, studying the smallest scale possible to understand the largest scale possible.
Led by South Dakota Mines’ Frank Strieder, PhD, the team of physicists includes researchers from the University of Notre Dame and the Colorado School of Mines, as well as seven Mines students—three doctoral students and four undergraduates. Strieder designed the forty-five-foot-long accelerator and has spent the past year purchasing or machining parts, and then assembling them. Data collection is expected to begin within the next month.
The idea behind the experiment is to generate the type of energy inside a star, allowing scientists to understand how stars were formed and where they are in their lifespan, which could lead to other discoveries about life in the universe.
One kilometer away inside another cavity of the sprawling deep underground laboratory, Ray Davis observed for the first time fifty years ago that neutrinos came from the sun. Davis earned the Nobel Prize for his discovery.
“We know basic principles. We know stars produce energy by nuclear fusion, but there are things we need to understand better, including how the elements between iron and uranium on the elements chart originated,” says Strieder, who is the principal investigator on CASPAR.
Only hydrogen and helium resulted from the so-called Big Bang almost 14 billion years ago. “All the other elements around us, potassium in our bones, the air we breathe, oxygen, carbon, all of these elements were done in the stars, later in the universe,” says Strieder, whose childhood fantasy of traveling into space morphed into a study of astronomy and then astrophysics.
The experimental aspect of physics, to be able to work with his hands designing and building accelerators, was attractive to him and ultimately led him to the deep underground experiments, where results are shielded from cosmic rays.
“It was always my dream to understand the stars, and I ended up doing experiments a mile underground in the same place where Ray Davis made his groundbreaking discovery of solar neutrinos. That was the proof that solar energy is provided by nuclear reactions, and here we are studying nuclear reactions. So everything is coming back full circle,” says Strider.
Strieder previously worked with the world’s first underground accelerator project, the Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics, at Gran Sasso Laboratory in Italy.
The Courage of Casper College's Zach Thomas
Casper College bareback bronc rider Zach Thomas suffered devastating injuries when a horse flipped over on top of him in September. He recently won a national award at CNFR for his courage after recovering and returning to rodeo.
Toronto Police Public Alert On River St Shootings
Public Alert re: River Street shootings in the 51 Division policing boundary of Toronto
Info contact police at 416-808-5100 or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477
Public Safety Alert,
Regent Park community
Broadcast time: 17:00
Friday, May 25, 2018
51 Division
416-808-5100
Case #: 2018-925114
The Toronto Police Service would like to make the public aware of two shooting incidents that have occurred in the vicinity of the Regent Park community.
The first incident took place on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, at 12:43 a.m., when it's alleged that:
- a man was standing near 184 River Street, smoking a cigarette
- he was approached by two men
- one of the men, wearing all white with a hooded garment that covered his face, held a handgun to the back of the man's head and appeared to pull the trigger on the firearm
- the firearm did not discharge
- the two men immediately turned around and walked away
- the man appears unaware of what occurred
The second incident took place on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, at 12:51 a.m., when it's alleged that:
- a 42-year-old man was standing near the entrance of a variety store near 175 River Street
- two men walked past him
- the man, dressed in white, turns toward the man
- both men have firearms
- the two men pursued the man on foot into the lobby area of 220 Oak Street
- the man discharges the firearm, striking the man
- the two men then turned around and fled the area on foot
- the man was transported to hospital where he was treated for a gunshot wound and released
It is believed the same two men are responsible for both incidents.
Investigators are releasing a security video of the two incidents, click here.
The Toronto Police Service would like members of the community to be mindful of their surroundings and anyone with information about these incidents is asked to contact police at 416-808-5100, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), online at 222tips.com, or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637). Download the free Crime Stoppers Mobile App on iTunes, Google Play or Blackberry App World.
For more news, visit TPSnews.ca.
Constable Caroline de Kloet, Corporate Communications, for Detective Sergeant Michael Richmond, 51 Division