IF YOU FOLLOW A DIRT ROAD NORTH JUST   
   WITHIN THE SECOND RING, AND NAVIGATE   
  THE OVERGROWN MAZE OF THE NORTH-EASTERN 
   RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, EVENTUALLY YOU   
    ARRIVE AT WHAT LOOKS LIKE A LARGE     
    FENCED-IN GROVE OF BIRD CHERRY AND    
        JUNIPER. IT'S QUITE LARGE,        
     AND WILL TAKE A WHILE TO CIRCLE,     
   ESPECIALLY SINCE IT'S GOT GARDENS AND  
 WALLS STICKING OUT OF IT IN MORE THAN A  
      FEW PLACES. BUT KEEP GOING, AND     
   EVENTUALLY THERE'LL BE LILACS, AND A   
            HOLE IN THE FENCE.            
                                          
 GO INSIDE. WELL, IT'S HOLLOW,  AND HIDES 
 A PALE  SWAMP  (HERONS, MOSQUITOS). IT'S 
 BRIGHTER  HERE,  AND  THE SOUNDS  OF THE 
 CITY SEEM DISTANT. BUT  THERE'S A SECOND 
 GROVE  INSIDE. ZIG  ZAG  BETWEEN PUDDLES 
 AND    SINKING    SHIPPING   CONTAINERS, 
 BECAUSE  TOWARD  THE INNER  TREELINE THE 
 GROUND      BECOMES     SOLID     AGAIN. 
                                          
  GO INSIDE. THIS TIME THERE'S A CRACKED  
  PARKING LOT, WITH SPRINKLED DANDELIONS, 
   LINED BY WISTERIA. EAST OF IT IS AN    
  ABANDONED BUILDING, WHAT USED TO HOUSE  
      AN OLD RESTAURANT. THE PAINT IS     
  CHIPPING, SOME WINDOWS ARE BROKEN, BUT  
        THE SIGNAGE IS STILL THERE:       
                                          
             "INDIAN PALACE".