A GUIDE TO VAULT TREASURE HUNTING (Condensed)

The pointer and direction are obvious, and could have no animal representation...but a "seal" jumps out at me.

Skyline removed since this is near a very popular area.


I have always thought that we should not stop seeing what tells us something softer than giving direction to separate the view from the information. If you see the window that is made between the two stones, to me it looks like an elephant's head, which is an animal of burden, and if that window is telling you where to look? It's just my particular point of view and I agree with the other comment that it seems like a duck.
 

I do not understand why a sonar type unit couldn't get good feedback from the ground, I know you can hit metal plates with a hammer as well as set charges and collect reflection data. Why not something like a fish finder but way more power put into the waves going into the ground with the data collection just seeing anything reflected. Perhaps it doesn't penetrate the ground far enough? Forgive me for not being a seismic and electronics expert. Just seems like our tech should be way better at this point.

Maybe deeper targets just don't reflect enough to penetrate back upwards and collect the data above?
 

I do not understand why a sonar type unit couldn't get good feedback from the ground
Sonar (aka ultrasound) requires good dielectric matching to pass through medium boundaries. Air and ground are grossly mismatched so almost all the ultrasound wave just bounce off. Underwater sonar works well because the sensor is immersed in the water you are trying to see through: good matching. Medical ultrasound only works when you cover the skin with goop and rub the sensor around in the goop; the goop provides dielectric matching. I suppose if you cover the ground in goop it might work.
 

Sonar (aka ultrasound) requires good dielectric matching to pass through medium boundaries. Air and ground are grossly mismatched so almost all the ultrasound wave just bounce off. Underwater sonar works well because the sensor is immersed in the water you are trying to see through: good matching. Medical ultrasound only works when you cover the skin with goop and rub the sensor around in the goop; the goop provides dielectric matching. I suppose if you cover the ground in goop it might work.
What about the metal plates and hitting a sledge hammer on metal plates that is already used in geological surveys, or is this not really sonar, but different vibration type study?
 

Yes, it's a type of sonar. Since the transducer is in/on the soil it will have better coupling. This technique looks at how sound wave speed varies through different mediums. Air is 340m/s, soil is faster (maybe 1800m/s), and rock even faster (5-6km/s). Unfortunately a lot of metals have sound velocities around 5-6km/s, so buried rocks and buried gold are gonna look pretty much the same.

The other issue is size. This method is used to map large strata features. If you were to rig up a test with, say, a buried 20-pound copper ingot it probably won't be large enough to see in the sensor data. It would only be useful for a really large target which, ironically, is probably what you are looking for. But from the photos I see posted, you are likely looking in an area with some very large rocks as well. So your sensor data is likely to be a huge incomprehensible mess.
 

There has to be a way nobody has thought of or extensively tested. It's just ground. What about radioactive reflection from the sun during the summer or uv reflection, since certain metals will reflect. Obviously a portable radioactive unit would be too dangerous, but natural sunlight has it's own low lvl carriage. Also why can't a PI unit be tuned better on various ground types to reflect a substrata with current Ai? Or is that in the works?

Another thing would be an electric charge sent into the ground.

Also I have followed your posts for a long time on this website and others ( like 10 years or so) and know you are in the loop of this stuff so I appreciate your input.
 

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Hey Sandy these 2 pictures were taken a minute from one another !! Is that an aura in the bottom left ??
 

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Hey Sandy these 2 pictures were taken a minute from one another !! Is that an aura in the bottom left ??
You will have to insert the pictures in the thread I cant open/see the thumbnails.
 

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