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As a treasure hunter, I believe in tangible tool/equipment, provided it can be explained scientifically how it works.
The dowsing instrument that I'm using which I have devised can pinpoint the object I would like to find. About the depth of the object I'm still working a system on how I can approximate or determine the depth of the object. Nevertheless, still I was able to find some good stuff only in shallow holes. In pinpointing the exact location, I'm using geometry to triangulate the area. I've found a few hundred grams, but not the real volume of treasure. I'm also using metal detector since dowsing equipment is no longer feasible inside the hole. The type of metal detector I'm using inside is a lower range since a larger capacity will only feed back and will give a false reading.
The dowsing instrument that I'm using which I have devised can pinpoint the object I would like to find. About the depth of the object I'm still working a system on how I can approximate or determine the depth of the object. Nevertheless, still I was able to find some good stuff only in shallow holes. In pinpointing the exact location, I'm using geometry to triangulate the area. I've found a few hundred grams, but not the real volume of treasure. I'm also using metal detector since dowsing equipment is no longer feasible inside the hole. The type of metal detector I'm using inside is a lower range since a larger capacity will only feed back and will give a false reading.