DOWSING REQUEST

Salvor6

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My buddy owns 4,000 acres in central Florida. There are historic sites there. Can someone check out these im IMG_1326.JPG ages and let me know if there is anything out there? There are supposed to be several home sites where they buried jars of gold coins.

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Salvor6

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Here are actual pictures of the sites:

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What has he found on the land, Indian artifacts or other types of historical?
 

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I went back over the signals again. The home site hits are there, plus a couple random Native American. I'm assuming old home site, because got a response for settler a couple places on both photos and maps. No buried treasure cache identified yet.
 

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Red_desert

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Large green circle is best hit area. Small lower circle could be Native American. Both were a type of archaeological response.
 

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Salvor.... I would recommend you look into LIDAR info... if any already existing on that area... which would likely reveal in good detail the site locations you seek.

One... there MAY be some that already exist in county and or state records... many of which are public and accessible online... some can also be obtained through requests as well.

IF need be... and afforded... it can be also be easily bought... and possibly even seen for free through any one of the many LIDAR Co's that are cropping up everywhere.

LIDAR is your best and fastest way to find those locations without boots on the ground IMO.
 

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Scattered archaeological hits.

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Red_desert

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Salvor.... I would recommend you look into LIDAR info... if any already existing on that area... which would likely reveal in good detail the site locations you seek.

One... there MAY be some that already exist in county and or state records... many of which are public and accessible online... some can also be obtained through requests as well.

IF need be... and afforded... it can be also be easily bought... and possibly even seen for free through any one of the many LIDAR Co's that are cropping up everywhere.

LIDAR is your best and fastest way to find those locations without boots on the ground IMO.
LIDAR cuts through vegetation underwater, I'd assume it will do the same for land.
 

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Img_1487.jpg Other photo.
 

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