sandy1
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Perhaps to help weed out false alignments? Or to verify that whatever was buried is still there? That would be all I could do at the sites I know of because they are on public land.
A, Miboje is correct there are several reasons to catch an aura first, you want to know if there is something still buried in the ground, there is no point in digging and finding the hole if there is no treasure to dig up. second, with an aura you have a specific spot to look at and find out where the markers are leading to (the crisscross spot), thirdly, the less time your in the area searching and digging the less chance you have of the government or sentinels finding you.
Think of the camera auras as just using another piece of equipment, I mean if you had a ground penetrating radar that showed you a treasure in the ground, wouldn't you use it to verify there was a treasure in the ground Before you went out digging or would you spend huge amounts of time trying to follow the markers to a possible empty vault?
Non Invasive scans (aura/detector) of a treasure area is always the second step after finding suspected markers that lead to a vault, you want as much proof as possible there is a treasure still buried at the location before digging or spending to much time at the spot.
I am a big advocate for Proof, and the aura verifies there is a treasure, and when you go to the aura, the markers that you find at the aura location verify that a treasure has been marked at that spot which means the markers verify the aura as a treasure. (if there were an aura but no markers I would not pursue the location, but that has never happened to me before)