"LOCATING ITEMS OF VALUE VIA THE ART AND SCIENCE OF DOWSING"
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Dowsing is the ability of a person to make a location/gain information on an unseen item/object that has already been buried/concealed. Map/photo dowsing is a person's ability to make a location on the document without going to the actual site. For example, a successful location can be made on a map/photo of Scotland from the Detroit Michigan area. All map/photo dowses must be field checked to verify the existence of the item of your search. Once on or near the site, the dowser can still map/photo dowse from the comfort of the base camp should the weather conditions prevent an actual field search. When done correctly, using map/photo dowsing as a research tool can get the treasure hunter into an area of interest in the field quicker than any other know locating method. From there the dowser/metal detectorist/prospector, ect, can close in quickly on the item/object of interest.
Dowsing has also been referred to as divining, doodlebug, radiesthesia and water witching.
The typical instruments used to assist in locating the natural frequency of the item/object of your search are angle rods / L-rod(s) / pendulum / Y-rod / bobber (wand).
Typical items/objects that can be queried/located but not limited to are: Buried/sunken treasure, archaeological sites, natural gas/crude oil deposits, precious metal deposits, property markers, treasure markers, caves, energy forms, health diagnosis, civil/revolutionary war sites/relics, coins in parks/schoolgrounds, potable water, minerals, fossils, gemstone deposits, meteorites, missing persons, cemetery/gravesite plot location and identification...the list seems endless.
The pictures of the U.S. paper money, silver Kennedy halves and the raw blue star sapphire are just some of my dowsing finds.