Red_desert
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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2008
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- Location
- Midwest USA
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 250/GTA 1,000; Fisher Gold Bug-2; Gemini-3; Unique Design L-Rods
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Is pic #2 a rock carving you found? Yes, from what I've been told, Greek archaeologists can be corrupt enough to sell antiquities online rather than putting them in a museum for people to see. The site pic with the ruins, marked something to see what is there.
Checking for entrances on photos can be tricky, at times deep holes or other voids have showed up in dowsing results. A couple anomalies marked here to heck out.
From another Greek treasure hunter, learned that the Guerilla fighters made maps in 2 forms. One map shows only the correct markers. Then a master map shows all the true stone markers plus all the decoys. This on site photo emailed to me once, showed a large triangular carved rock in the area of other markers. Sometimes they put voids around the markers that show up in the dowsing also. They had a trick to throw off dowsers, putting a piece of gold at 4 corners near a cache. Any direction you walk, the small gold piece leads away or off course.
Checking for entrances on photos can be tricky, at times deep holes or other voids have showed up in dowsing results. A couple anomalies marked here to heck out.
From another Greek treasure hunter, learned that the Guerilla fighters made maps in 2 forms. One map shows only the correct markers. Then a master map shows all the true stone markers plus all the decoys. This on site photo emailed to me once, showed a large triangular carved rock in the area of other markers. Sometimes they put voids around the markers that show up in the dowsing also. They had a trick to throw off dowsers, putting a piece of gold at 4 corners near a cache. Any direction you walk, the small gold piece leads away or off course.
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