Subject: Re: Next week's drawing/map/whatever [was: Transcript for Califo...] From: aduane@urbana.mcd.mot.com (Andrew Duane) Date: 1991-04-09, 16:36 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <6BBE98F2C0C0264B@UMAECS> GIOVIN%HECTOR@ecs.umass.edu (Rocky Giovinazzo) writes: >> >>From: jms@vanth.UUCP (Jim Shaffer) >> >>Subject: Next week's drawing/map/whatever [was: Transcript of ending for Californians.] >>> >>>In article <19FC44D160C02014@UMAECS> GIOVIN%PRIAM@ecs.umass.edu (Rocky Giovinazzo) writes: >>> >>> >>> >>>[A computer screen drawing of some kind of map? It could be drawings of >>> >>>something in Owl Cave? It looks like there are two figures on the left >>> >>>side above a circle of objects (BOB's candles?) and on the right is >>> >>>the sun. The rest is too blurred to make out.] > >Actually, in Salem, New Hampshire (I think) is a place > >advertised as "America's Stonehenge" which is apparently a similar but > >less spectacularly large version of Stonehenge-- yet still as mysterious. > >I've never been there so I can't tell you anything more than this. > >Unfortunately, Salem is about as far from Twin Peaks as anything > >in the U.S. so it probably won't fit into the show. Living about 3 miles from "America's Stonehenge", and having visited it, I can tell you it is nothing like Stonehenge in construction. It is essentially a small church complex or village made of stone, and spread out over at least 2-3 acres. While there are several astronomical and solar observation marks, it is nothing like the large collection of monoliths that comprise Stonehenge. Besides, it's more than 11 inches tall. ;-) Andrew L. Duane (JOT-7) w:(408)366-4935 Motorola Microcomputer Design Center decvax!cg-atla!samsung!duane 10700 N. De Anza Boulevard uunet/ Cupertino, CA 95014 duane@samsung.com Only my cat shares my opinions, and she only sleeps in the sun.