Can you dowsing those pics?

Capt.Betances

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Hi everybody

This is my first time here posting photos. I never had used this method of dowsing photos, but I would like to try and learn how does works. I would need somebody makes some dowsing on those pictures.

I will appreciate your collaboration.

Thanks in advance

Capt. Betances
 

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Could, I please get a close up of the areas in red?

Isla%20de%20Mona-1[1].webpPuerto%20Herminia[1].webp
 

aart

Here I'm sending closer view of both pics.
 

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On map 1 there seems to be some Silver Coins buried with a large marked rock nearby. On map 2 there is a gold artifact about 10 paces from a marked tree....this should give you a great starting point..These both seem to be buried very shallow and can be found with baited Dowsing rods and also may be at a depth that a metal detector as a chance to find them...Art

Isla%20de%20Mona%20close%20pic[1].webpPuerto%20Herminia-II[1].webp
 

Thanks AARt.
 

Hey Capt.Betances..I hope you have good luck..As a new person to Dowsing there is a few things I think you should know...I have Dowsed many maps for my personal use. My experience is that I am within a few hundred feet of silver and gold...For me that is not a problem...I do not care what tools you use..For me ...I will use all an any tools to locate and recover treasure...Art
 

"I have Dowsed many maps for my personal use. My experience is that I am within a few hundred feet of silver and gold."
Not much of a map dowser are you?
 

Aart
Thanks again. I use a LRL. I know in that island where you located the Silver coins, there is more stuff to find.
 

~Goldminer~
Not much of a map dowser are you?
I leave that decision to the people I do maps for...I know that if I dowse silver it is always there..Sure..it is not perfect for me..If I can get in the area that is ok with me...After all—we are hunting..Art
 

When I check those places where you marked, I will take pics to post it here. Someday, I would like to learn how does works dowsing using photos.
 

Capt.Betances, white circles seem to be some kind of gemstone or mineral crystal. Large orange circles a gold attraction. Red circles are usually 3 feet or less deep for sites with loose surface coins/treasure or valuable relics. Large red X/circle is about 6-8 feet deep, best location for deeper lost treasure or artifacts. Green for archaeological type signals and sites, including signs/markers.
 

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Thanks red for your work. Now I have an idea of that area.
 

Red Xs where deeper coins/treasure or valuable artifacts. Red circles loose targets less than 5 feet deep.
 

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Thanks Red for the job. I have a question about a green circle together with a green "X". As you indicated in prior photos that green "X" and circle mean archaeological sites, is it possible to find a buried coins cache? I detected with my MFD and I checked with weight check and apparently there is something buried in 7'-0"Finca Don Manuel-II.webp. Please, compare the above picture with this one.
 

"Thanks Red for the job. I have a question about a green circle together with a green "X". As you indicated in prior photos that green "X" and circle mean archaeological sites, is it possible to find a buried coins cache?"

I use green color for a variety of archaeological type of signals------shipwrecks, usually this will have sunken treasure, old sites with artifacts or ruins, ancient culture remains deep in the ground, carved stone signs/markers, and sometimes old mines. Yes, a cache could be a possibility on a site marked in green, it probably would also be of archaeological interest.
 

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Red Xs are coins/treasure or valuable artifacts, red circles loose coins/treasure or valuable artifacts 6 feet or less deep. Purple with lines around for artifacts or deep stuff in the ground, could be sometimes down to 12 feet deep.
 

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I can not get any closer...There is some silver coins buried there....As a lot of people know I was a gold dredger for @30 years. Some of those years I was on private land...When getting permission I had a rule that I would not pay more than 20% for that right...I would always leave them my contact information and a date they had to contact me by..Don’t let the land owner rape you..there is always a treasure out there that you can recover cheaper...Art
 

I can not get any closer...There is some silver coins buried there....As a lot of people know I was a gold dredger for @30 years. Some of those years I was on private land...When getting permission I had a rule that I would not pay more than 20% for that right...I would always leave them my contact information and a date they had to contact me by..Don’t let the land owner rape you..there is always a treasure out there that you can recover cheaper...Art

¿But when you say that the silver coins buried there, is it inside of the red circle that I marked?
 

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