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  1. #1
    gb
    Dec 2008
    worcester
    excalibur 1000, c-scope
    230

    underground tunnels

    we have an underground tunnel that runs from the woods to the back of a pub in the town, its about a mile away, having to pass under the local brook, and canal,car park for the local supermarket to the rear of the pub, my wife has walked it when she was young,with her sister,friend, her father says that there is another entrance to it,hidden behind the steps at the church nr the woods, i saw the entrance at the rear of the pub, but builders have since built a small row of shops over the entrance, the entrance in the woods, seems to have had a landslide over the years and is buried, can dowsing locate underground tunnels or entrances

  2. #2
    us
    lock on

    Jul 2007
    The Motor City
    L-rod / Y-rod / pendulum / angle rods / wand (bobber)
    513
    3 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: underground tunnels

    Hi rubberdiver13,
    Yes, dowsers sucessfully located underground tunnels/concealed entrances in Viet Nam.
    Jon
    "Let Thy Hand, Oh God, guide me through the ways Thou seest are needed for those that seek to know Thy way through any effort of mine."

  3. #3
    gb
    Dec 2008
    worcester
    excalibur 1000, c-scope
    230

    Re: underground tunnels

    Quote Originally Posted by teleprospector
    Hi rubberdiver13,
    Yes, dowsers sucessfully located underground tunnels/concealed entrances in Viet Nam.
    Jon
    Wow... ok, im new to dowsing how would it locate a brick lined built tunnel

  4. #4
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    Jul 2007
    The Motor City
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    Re: underground tunnels

    If you were in the field mentally concentrating on the tunnel your angle rods would most likely cross or open up (left rod would turn left and right one would turn right) when you walked over the void.
    "Let Thy Hand, Oh God, guide me through the ways Thou seest are needed for those that seek to know Thy way through any effort of mine."

  5. #5
    ie
    Apr 2008
    On da money
    Mermet brass pendulum; Garrett GTI 1500; Aqua Locator (antique), Luddite Skeptic detector
    166

    Re: underground tunnels

    Hi rubberdiver13, Hi Jon,

    some UK research by speliologists who used dowsing to track and map previously unknown cave systems : -http://www-sop.inria.fr/agos-sophia/.../dowsdean.html

    To be overview-read for encouragement while you absorb Jon's practical and skilled advice.

  6. #6
    gb
    Dec 2008
    worcester
    excalibur 1000, c-scope
    230

    Re: underground tunnels

    Quote Originally Posted by An Ri Rua
    Hi rubberdiver13, Hi Jon,

    some UK research by speliologists who used dowsing to track and map previously unknown cave systems : -http://www-sop.inria.fr/agos-sophia/.../dowsdean.html

    To be overview-read for encouragement while you absorb Jon's practical and skilled advice.
    thanks for this info

  7. #7
    gb
    Dec 2008
    worcester
    excalibur 1000, c-scope
    230

    Re: underground tunnels

    Quote Originally Posted by teleprospector
    If you were in the field mentally concentrating on the tunnel your angle rods would most likely cross or open up (left rod would turn left and right one would turn right) when you walked over the void.
    so i just think about the tunnel.....you think that would work?

  8. #8
    us
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    Jul 2007
    The Motor City
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    Re: underground tunnels

    Are you using one L-rod or a pair? or a pendulum?
    Are your yes and no responses from your instrument (s) clear and understandible?
    Here is what I would do.
    Stand out in the area where you feel the entrance (woods) to the tunnel is.
    Ask this question silently to yourself: In which direction is the concealed entrance to the tunnel I am searching for? Hold the instrument while thinking about the concealed entrance (in the woods you talked about) and turn slowly either counterclockwise or clockwise and watch for a response from the instrument.
    When you get a reaction walk in that direction, when you get to the entrance, the instrument will give you your yes answer. Stand in this vicinity, turn slowly again and ask which way does the tunnel go from here, you will then get another reaction to which direction the tunnel travels.
    Then dwell upon the tunnel and start to walk a grid pattern in that direction at right angles to the tunnel so you can mark on the ground where the tunnel is. You will then start to get different readings when you are over the void and over solid ground, giving you the approx. width of the tunnel.
    Be careful when entering voids that have had no circulation of air.
    Hope this helps,
    Jon
    "Let Thy Hand, Oh God, guide me through the ways Thou seest are needed for those that seek to know Thy way through any effort of mine."

  9. #9
    gb
    Dec 2008
    worcester
    excalibur 1000, c-scope
    230

    Re: underground tunnels

    Quote Originally Posted by teleprospector
    Are you using one L-rod or a pair? or a pendulum?
    Are your yes and no responses from your instrument (s) clear and understandible?
    Here is what I would do.
    Stand out in the area where you feel the entrance (woods) to the tunnel is.
    Ask this question silently to yourself: In which direction is the concealed entrance to the tunnel I am searching for? Hold the instrument while thinking about the concealed entrance (in the woods you talked about) and turn slowly either counterclockwise or clockwise and watch for a response from the instrument.
    When you get a reaction walk in that direction, when you get to the entrance, the instrument will give you your yes answer. Stand in this vicinity, turn slowly again and ask which way does the tunnel go from here, you will then get another reaction to which direction the tunnel travels.
    Then dwell upon the tunnel and start to walk a grid pattern in that direction at right angles to the tunnel so you can mark on the ground where the tunnel is. You will then start to get different readings when you are over the void and over solid ground, giving you the approx. width of the tunnel.
    Be careful when entering voids that have had no circulation of air.
    Hope this helps,
    Jon
    thanks for these tips, would a needle and thread work, i havent found a coat hanger yet, the rods i will find, a pendul..i havent got, but very excited, with my map dowsing experiences so far , except the ghost that came with it ...yes ghost, i didnt see it, my wife sees them alot, but that night she saw a 6ft ,white clothed ghost in the bedroom i map dowsed in,walk through the room through the wall, , now the rooms quite cold..., maybe i should put this under the (section ghostbusters required)

  10. #10
    us
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    Jul 2007
    The Motor City
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    Re: underground tunnels

    I don't know if a needle and thread would work, it might be best if you try it.
    "Let Thy Hand, Oh God, guide me through the ways Thou seest are needed for those that seek to know Thy way through any effort of mine."

  11. #11
    gb
    Dec 2008
    worcester
    excalibur 1000, c-scope
    230

    Re: underground tunnels

    Quote Originally Posted by teleprospector
    I don't know if a needle and thread would work, it might be best if you try it.
    ok will have a go, you never know... spade at the ready

  12. #12
    gb
    Dec 2008
    worcester
    excalibur 1000, c-scope
    230

    Re: underground tunnels

    the needle worked, but still unsure of what its telling me, will make some dowse rods up, and try

  13. #13
    gb
    Dec 2008
    worcester
    excalibur 1000, c-scope
    230

    Re: underground tunnels

    got my rods out and visited the area, checked below to the right of the building my wife said was the place, she remembers.... Q = voids, and got my answer with an X, direction of tunnel A= it swung a pointed,at the pub ...it was correct, to the entrance A= was the area, nr the building to the right side of it.
    stood on top of slope above building...nothing, to the right of A= a big X...
    other tunnels leading off, followed line of tunnel A= to church...poss correct, my wife remembers a set of iron gates underground leading off, possibly the crypt entrance in churchyard nr by, a stone marks the entrance...Saying ENTRANCE TO THE VAULTS, at the same intersection she remembers another tunnel leading off, its a bit hard to follow the line of the tunnel, due to undergrowth, and a railway line.
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