bookcliff
Sr. Member
I've done this location before. I got a new image that should have a lot of information on it. At least three things stand out to me as significant. I would like other opinions.
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The distinction between 'dowsing' and 'divining' rods is spurious. They still use the term 'water divining' in the States (not to mention the even worse 'water witching'), but the BSD over here decided very early on to only use the term 'dowsing' to keep things sounding scientific.BBC wrote:What happened on a spooky Highland paranormal investigation?
Set in the Victorian-era heart of the Highland village of Strathpeffer is a beautiful pavilion.
Built more than 140 years ago, its visitors have included suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst and The Beatles.
But after recent strange goings-on, there are some who believe the place is haunted...[SNIP]
...The investigators have equipment they say can provide clues to potential paranormal activity. They have EMF meters to detect changes in electromagnetic fields, audio recorders and a camera.
A set of dowsing rods are handed round for us to try.
They are similar to divining rods some claim can be used to find water, and that UK water companies have used in the past to search for underground pipes.
Thank you Red. I will give it a look. I have a few things to check out here. May be able to get there soon. I relocated last year so I'm closer to the area.Got a hit for something Spanish close to right edge of photo.
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That corner is looking more like a retaining wall.
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Thank you Weregolf. If it's there I will retrieve it and share. With a big thank you! 🙂
What's to report. Went there Friday. There was quite a bit of snow. Will be a while before I go back. Potential looks good.You will report back about this, won't you? I'd love to hear about what you find in that location.
Be careful out there...it's rough country.