Old Castle, see here...

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what is your idea about this old castle,

i am waiting for your dowsing in this castle... :headbang:
 

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Hard to tell whether it is back past the wall or behind that opening stuffed with rocks 5 ft. If the wall is 5 ft thick, must be off in the distance. Red X, bronze object plus coins response.
 

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Red_desert said:
Hard to tell whether it is back past the wall or behind that opening stuffed with rocks 5 ft. If the wall is 5 ft thick, must be off in the distance. Red X, bronze object plus coins response.

Thanks dear friend,
i am get response by my 24k gold baited L-Rod at this point that you show in picture, too...
how we find exact spot for this ... did you think at this place there is a treasure...?
on other picture from this castle, did you get any gold response ?

in m-08.jpg and m-09.jpg pictures i get gold response... did you get any thing ?
Thanks dear...
 

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The signal I marked is the very best found, having checked all the photos. It might take another photo, to tell whether it is in the castle or off in the distance, if buried outside the other wall. There was some good artifact signal locations, in 2 of the other pics. Those kind of places often can produce some good finds like coins or jewelry.
 

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Green Xs, circles are archaeological responses. The green circle with a red X on it gives a jewelry response, doesn't seem to be gold or silver...perhaps bronze. Red circle for coins about 4-5 ft deep.
 

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Hello,
Is it possible to post one aerial picture of this site?
Jon
 

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lonesomebob said:
Note ghost face at the bottom of picture six. Bob

I see what you're talking about Bob, almost looks like a skull/bone sticking out of the dirt (below the small rock in front of the face). Old Persian castle, you probably could make a lot of neat finds.
 

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Hi dear friends,

i put here aerial picture of this old castle...
it must in yellow circle area !!!
 

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Red circle is treasure in the ground (gold/silver), more than just coins, could be deep or scattered. Red X for coins, green Xs where some type of archaeological signal. Green circles are also archaeologial signals or objects.

In the area of the red line, something related to the castle, seems like a cemetery, but could also be castle ruins.
 

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Thanks dear Red_desert,

Did you trust in red circle area, that there are treasure in the ground (gold/silver) ?
How much percent you trust to this area ?
 

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GOLDENSKULL said:
Thanks dear Red_desert,

Did you trust in red circle area, that there are treasure in the ground (gold/silver) ?
How much percent you trust to this area ?

I'm not really sure on that one, thought it could also possibly be scattered artifacts with coins, gold/silver objects, etc. Is that spot open exposed ground, rocks (carved stones), or old ruins?
 

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Dowsing revealed a wide gold attraction in the green circled area. Green x is a pinpoint prominent attraction, smaller green circle is a smaller gold attraction. Approx. depth is 5 to 6 feet deep for all the attraction areas.
Thanks for posting your picture,
Jon
 

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teleprospector said:
Dowsing revealed a wide gold attraction in the green circled area. Green x is a pinpoint prominent attraction, smaller green circle is a smaller gold attraction. Approx. depth is 5 to 6 feet deep for all the attraction areas.
Thanks for posting your picture,
Jon

Thanks dear teleprospector,

i must check this site as soon as possible...

in my country metal detectors are not in law, how can i check this site for treasure... ?
 

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GOLDENSKULL said:
teleprospector said:
Dowsing revealed a wide gold attraction in the green circled area. Green x is a pinpoint prominent attraction, smaller green circle is a smaller gold attraction. Approx. depth is 5 to 6 feet deep for all the attraction areas.
Thanks for posting your picture,
Jon

Thanks dear teleprospector,

i must check this site as soon as possible...

in my country metal detectors are not in law, how can i check this site for treasure... ?

Before I would go out there, I would want to make sure of my dowsing reactions.
Have you practiced enough to know what those are? I recommend all dowsers have a practice area or site in which they can learn what the dowsing rod is indicating to them for whatever the search item is. Then it's a simple matter to transpose what you learn at your practice site to an actual field search.
If you are 100% postive of your dowsing reactions then to check the site I would make several brief visits without drawing attention to myself to this site at different times of the day over a period of about 2 weeks and walk around the circumference of the yellow circle and see if the dowsing rod locks onto anything. If after this period of time you get a postive reaction for gold then begin to close in on (pinpoint) what is in the yellow circle. Then get a few friends with shovels and get to work. If a treasure is 5 to 6 feet deep in the sand it should not take too long for 4 to 6 men to dig it up.
Jon
 

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Thanks dear teleprospector,

i practice in dowsing many times and not very beginner in it,
but i want a way for cancel all of false signals...

i will a new post for new method for my dowsing...
 

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GOLDENSKULL said:
Thanks dear teleprospector,

i practice in dowsing many times and not very beginner in it,
but i want a way for cancel all of false signals...

i will a new post for new method for my dowsing...
Walking around the circle area as Jon suggested, it should be easier to eliminate other signals from a distance. The closer you get to the location, the more less important signals can be detected.
 

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