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The remaining five entrances all came to the lower floor, 
either directly or indirectly, for two of them connected with 
entrances which led to this floor. 
Another lodge close by, in the same pond, had one of its 
entrances out in the pond bottom six feet away from the 
base of the lodge. 
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Fig. 30. PLAN OF THE LARGE LODGE NEAR THE PETRIFIED TREE ROAD 
An attempt was made to open a lodge in an abandoned 
pond near the road to the petrified tree, in the same region 
as the one just described. This attempt was not as success- 
ful as it might have been, thanks to a good-sized log which 
interfered with the work and could not very well be removed. 
This lodge was thirty feet in diameter, and 83 feet high 
above the pond bottom. It had ten entrances, or what 

