looking for an experience dowser,s help

Rugger

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Here is a google page of a very wooded area ,somewhere is a buried entrance to a cavern.
I have an opinion but to confirm the location i would need to crosscheck with someone else.
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The best signals I got, were in the area of the white rectangles.
 

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Rugger

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Red i,m very much impressed.You are very close to the area I,ve been searching.
I,m sure you must have an exceptional talent.
again thk for your help.
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Red i,m very much impressed.You are very close to the area I,ve been searching.
I,m sure you must have an exceptional talent.
again thk for your help.
Rugger
Might be interesting to see what would happen, if you walked through the area with a pair of L-rods. Even if you've never tried it before, there always is a first time.
 

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Rugger

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Tried that but this area is constantly buffed by wind.By the way this place is very close to a world class silver+cobalt in the 1900.
Do you use brass or iron rods?
 

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Okie thks your in the ball park you are correct
As mention to Red there as been major discoveries of Silver+cobalt in 1900
Now diamonds has been discovered
 

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Tried that but this area is constantly buffed by wind.By the way this place is very close to a world class silver+cobalt in the 1900.
Do you use brass or iron rods?
I personally prefer the no-handles bronze rods. I can use ferrous rods such as coat hangers, but much better materials for L-rods to use silver (or German silver, nickel/silver), copper, and bronze/brass.

Bending hangers first, is good practice, before using better choice metals. I made my proto-types using coat hangers, then bronze as shown thread link here.

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/dowsing/361782-low-cost-diy-hanger-l-rods-dowsing.html
 

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Rugger

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In your case are you holding the rods at the point were we see copper wire wrap around ?
 

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In your case are you holding the rods at the point were we see copper wire wrap around ?
 

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No, it would be above the copper wire (which is very tightly wrapped) the little bit of curve rests on your lower part of hands to swivel. Depends on how you hold a pair of these rods, they can respond by making a complete rotation with the proper grip.

I usually walk as the curve sits on the bottom edge of my hand. As signals begin, can change my grip so rotating or swinging around is possible. The rods can swivel quite freely and cross while curve-on-hand method is used.
 

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For no-handles curved bent L-rods, they must be custom made to fit your hands. My hands fit well, with the measurements as you see the ruler steps here.
 

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It still not clear in my weak mind but if you hold one in hand then will get the picture. I learn by the visual method.
By the way are you also dowsing the internet pics by a pendulum.I will send a private message
 

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Hi Rugger,Dowsing revealed an attraction to diamonds in the areas of the white circles. Bold circles are shallow and large area,from the surface to 10' deep, smaller white circles are deeper and smaller amounts. White arrows indicate direction of the deposit. Blue circles indicate an attraction to silver/silver mining and caves in the vicinity. Thanks for posting your picture.Jon
 

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Rugger

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second view.jpg third view.jpg
Thanks for your help.
This is the same location but from a different angle see what you can find!
 

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Here some hit's i came up with,most of Diamond seem's to be in one area,got 2 small gold hit's mark only 1 of them,silver green circle. second view (Medium).jpg third view (Medium).jpg
 

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Rugger

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Thanks! okei
Are you dowsing directly on your pc screen using l-rods?
 

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Thanks! okei
Are you dowsing directly on your pc screen using l-rods?

no to much gold plated tips in pc, as for me ,i go the cost of printing it off,then dowsing it. i'm not a mental dowser,any more.
 

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Rugger

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Red!
I have a set of brass l-rods made up and ready to go in June.Now what i have to know is do I consecrate on the opening and cave and slowly walk and fallow the rod direction.
By the way I have tested my abilities and found two water sand points .{it works}
 

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