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stefen
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There is no question that dousing works locating water sources or finding subsurface pipes in the field.
Locating treasure related objects is however questionable, in the field or otherwise.
This topic of dousing pictures, maps or napkins is quite common on TreasureNet, and typically is wrought with a multitude of replies using Photoshop or other software.
Numerous colored circles and square appear sometimes with very broad or vague descriptions of what may be found.
The locations may contain hundred of square feet to hundreds of acres in overall size.
However, the exact location, depth or exact description of the supposed treasure is never mentioned.
In fact, no proof of actual findings has yet to be verified.
Furthermore, there is no scientific research supporting or indicating that pictorial or napkin-like graphics can be doused.
There is however, much posturing to the contrary.
Too many unanswered questions...
Locating treasure related objects is however questionable, in the field or otherwise.
This topic of dousing pictures, maps or napkins is quite common on TreasureNet, and typically is wrought with a multitude of replies using Photoshop or other software.
Numerous colored circles and square appear sometimes with very broad or vague descriptions of what may be found.
The locations may contain hundred of square feet to hundreds of acres in overall size.
However, the exact location, depth or exact description of the supposed treasure is never mentioned.
In fact, no proof of actual findings has yet to be verified.
Furthermore, there is no scientific research supporting or indicating that pictorial or napkin-like graphics can be doused.
There is however, much posturing to the contrary.
Too many unanswered questions...

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