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Diamond Dowsing

by Louis
(Cape Town)

Some time ago I was telling you about my dowsing method and how to detect old underground rivers, Diamondiferous canals, Kimberlite Pipes etc.
Do you perhaps know about somebody who is able to help me with dowsing for gold and oil?
Unable to use a pendulum due to windy conditions in the field.
(During August, up country, I found a very interesting diamond canal with the most beautiful gravel ever! If I can only get in touch with a investor who can assist financially!)
Regards
Louis Van Zyl




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Gold Dowsing
by: Anonymous

Dear TOM,
I do not like the "L"Rod for the simple reason that you are suppose to hold it lightly, it can turn in a strong side-wind or if you hold your hand not 100% vertical, the L rod could also turn!
I prefer anything that can turn power to power, meaning it is my strength against the turning power of for example the Y rod. This could cause blisters in your hands. The L rod not!
I suggest, when dowsing for gold, try and test various metals on the end of your Y rod.
These tests I have done when Dowsing for Diamonds. My father told me many years ago about a kind of scarce black rock that "works on diamonds"
Needless to say, companies are hiring me to lay out their diamond areas and this means money in my pocket! Till today a 100% success rate!
I am also going to "play" in the near future Dowsing for gold and oil.
Wish you all the success.

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Map dowsing for gold
by: Tom

I have found some fine gold at placer deposits I located in Indiana in USA.One spot we have been back to 5 times and not worked out yet.Its all glacial gold, very fine and up to pinhead flakes. Never find enough to cover expenses but its fun to get together with the guys for a week to find gold here and check out some other spots I map dowsed for gold. The gold isn't easy to find at the other spots, dunno why? We pan it out, dredge, use highbankers,etc.
For some reason, Indiana has worked out best for me for locating gold deposits,found 1,maybe 2 spots here in Illinois where I found gold so far.The one spot, I threw away a fist size super heavy black rock, that my metal detector beeped on and my L rods triangulated over the spot with a VERY weak pull.But it was right where I had map dowsed for a 7K ounce deposit and the river bed was full of hotrocks and was all red there.
I learnt later that some gold nuggets are covered with black oxides of iron or manganese !!
Been back there several times, can't find the rock. Plus had a couple of weird things happen in them woods that got me spooked.Hmm, that rock sure looked like a nugget of some type too..just the exact shape of my clenched fist,but black,definitely not a meteorite or magnetite or lead or galena or copper..

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DIAMOND DOWSING COMMENT
by: Anonymous

Try using the y-rod or l-rod maybe? What about map dowsing?

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