MrBalance
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Dear Forum Members,
Due to my work abroad I have an opportunity to be near a potentially really good site.
The site is hills and big forest , surrounded by an area that was full of population for more than a thousand years.
The site has:
a big medieval fortress
closed down medieval mines that were active for hundredths of years
modern tunnels caves - to hide politicians in wars, abandoned
big forest
Many events happened here that guarantee an interesting antiquities find, and maybe a treasure find.
But all is not so beautiful.
There is a slight potential of running into an WW2 bomb.
No landmines, but bombs technically possible.
That is the only problem.
On map dowsing I have a good aim but on location pendulum goes astray.
I estimate a lot of signals confuse the pendulum.
I will do my best to keep informed my buddies on the forum about this "golden nugget"
How do I take the best photos of locations for dowsing:
What time of day is best?
What angles is it best to take the photo from. I guess from all 4 sides of the world.
Do I need to put something for reference in the photo itself-like a 1m stick?
I will be making them in best resolution I have: 2.5mb
Should I make a video of location also?
Due to my work abroad I have an opportunity to be near a potentially really good site.
The site is hills and big forest , surrounded by an area that was full of population for more than a thousand years.
The site has:
a big medieval fortress
closed down medieval mines that were active for hundredths of years
modern tunnels caves - to hide politicians in wars, abandoned
big forest
Many events happened here that guarantee an interesting antiquities find, and maybe a treasure find.
But all is not so beautiful.
There is a slight potential of running into an WW2 bomb.
No landmines, but bombs technically possible.
That is the only problem.
On map dowsing I have a good aim but on location pendulum goes astray.
I estimate a lot of signals confuse the pendulum.
I will do my best to keep informed my buddies on the forum about this "golden nugget"

How do I take the best photos of locations for dowsing:
What time of day is best?
What angles is it best to take the photo from. I guess from all 4 sides of the world.
Do I need to put something for reference in the photo itself-like a 1m stick?
I will be making them in best resolution I have: 2.5mb
Should I make a video of location also?