Subject: Re: Cooper's Most Recent Vision From: cdt@atrain.sw.stratus.com (C. D. Tavares) Date: 1991-05-13, 10:11 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1991May12.025840.5822@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> eam3@po.CWRU.Edu (Eric A. Meyer) writes: > > > >Another thing: on the petroglyph/map, right next to the flame symbol, there > >is a circle with a symbol in it. As it turns out, that symbol is the sign > >sometimes used in astronomy to represent Jupiter. (Trust me, I just took > >a yearlong sequence in Astronomy.) > >Also, there are several vertical lines down and to the right of > >the fire symbol. The waterfalls? Could the Black Lodge in fact be part > >of, within, or in fact the Great Northern Lodge? (Remember Ben Horne's > >comment that the urge to do bad was often "nearly overpowering.") I feel the lines are very clearly a waterfall. Whether or not the Black Lodge is part of the Great Northern, the fire symbol (BOB?) is placed right where the Great Northern would appear on the map. There has been some speculation that the Great Lodge is strongly associated with the waterfall (under it?) because of all the odd shots of dripping liquids in TP (rain gutter outlets, oil tanks, the coffee/syrup in the RR)... The unfortunate part of the whole petroglyph/map idea is that there is no good source of a map of Twin Peaks (assuming the layout of Twin Peaks is NOT identical to the layout of Snoqualmie; and even if it is, we still have no good sense of the location of things like Owl Cave, the summer house of Leland's youth, or the cabins of the Log Lady or Jacques Renault...