ekimsonlac
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- Apr 27, 2013
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This one hasn't been dowsed yet
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Please let us know what you find, after the house is demolished, you go over the spot with GPR, then hire the gold diggers to come in to dig up the place.DOES MAP DOWSING REALLY WORK? CAN ANYONE ATTEST TO THIS? I AMOPEN TO THE IDEA BUT UNLESS I WITNESS A SURE HIT, I WILL HAVE TO WONDER IF IT WORKS AT ALL.
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There is not one type of detector that works in all types of soil except the L-Rod if it has the capacity to detect deeply buried gold. Some say it can detect any depth; some say it just detects coin and artifact depth. Frankly I don’t know much about dowsing but am open to it.
I also find that L rods have a few limits...I can read a silver dime for only about 70 paces and a silver dollar for a little less than a mile....a few flakes of placer gold for 40 paces, a ¼ oz nugget for just under a ¼ mile and a ½ oz nugget for a ½ mile...As far as the depth the deepest that I have found was 60 feet...And yes ..if nothing is there nothing will be found...ArtTo recap, any detector including the basic L-rods cannot detect gold bars if there is none underneath, comprendes? Make sure the site is positive for history and treasure markers before you join the hunt.