Detecting Buried Non-Metallics

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A good Probe that you can find voids or even the barrels in the ground. If you hit it or the ground is soft quite a ways down then you gotta dig it.
 

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If they are plastic drums, Ground Penetrating Radar (aka: GPR)
is about your only solution.

Curious minds wanna know....what do you think is in them? :occasion14:
 

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Dowsing Rods Work for Locating Water , Perhaps they can also be used for Plastics etc.

One thing, What's in the "large (five gallon to 55 gallon) non-metallic buried objects?" Heavy Water ?, Wine ? Shine ? mercury ? Gas ? ,Poop, ? Oil or Mobsters?


If it is Metal ? A Metal Detector will Work.

Plastic , Like Ground, Cement, Wood & Rock Does Not Block a Detector Signal
 

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