How to know the quantity of underground treasure without digging

selvak

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Jul 28, 2018
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Hello all,
Recently with 3d scanner i conducted underground search in my vacant land.., and the results shows as under 1.62 meters there is a cavity and gold percentage shows more than 60% .., now i need to know how to calculate the quantity of the gold without digging because the 3d scanner i rented with third party and he is not sure about the quantity and its value.., and asking me to take another device as rental basis plus share on excavation ....so herewith i request all the expert in TREASURENET pl give me your ideas regarding my situation.
thanks
 

...3rd scanner i rented with third party and he is not sure about the quantity and its value...
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Might be helpful to know the make of the scanner?
 

So hmmm...not sure why I'm even taking the time to respond to a dubious story, but...two men, two shovels, a five foot deep hole. Expend the energy. After all, you have "discovered" a box of gold, right?
 

Begin digging at an assured 10% percentile.
Calculate gold quantity after recovery.
Unless 10% is not enough to be worth digging a hole on the site. In which case ...Good luck to you!
 

Welcome to Tnet from Mississippi. Those guys a gals are right, if in doubt, Dig. Heck if you're 60% sure, rent an excavator.
 

selvak, I don't know what kind of scanner you were using, but there is nothing that can tell you there's gold buried there. The scanners I've seen are typically magnetometer-based with a lot of imaging software thrown in, and they present the data under the pretense that it's buried treasure. Or, worse, the LRL variety, which are just scams.

In short, there is nothing that can tell you the quantity of gold, or even if there is gold there in the first place, which I tend to doubt. Your only option is... a shovel. Start digging. My guess is when you're 2 meters deep, you're gonna have a 2m hole and a pile of dirt.
 

Don't recommend digging up any gold. Every time I do, somebody comes along and claims it!
 

thanks for ur respose, its maktro 3d ......
 

If you mean the Makro Jeohunter 3D, that's an ordinary metal detector and cannot tell you if the target is gold or not, regardless of what they put on the display. Grab a shovel.
 

Why rent all of this equipment to determine gold or how deep it is buried. Dig the five feet should only take about an hour. Forget about the detectors, dig and you will know how much gold there is by counting it.
 

Here is what I do Selvak. Once I have determined where it is and how deep, I wait for the second full moon of the month. Three-hours (and this must be exact) before moon rise, I take a 100-microgram dose of lysergic acid diethylamide-25 and sit in a Lazy Boy recliner, placed directly over the target. As the moon rises, I focus on the quantity of the gold below me.

I have analyzed your target using my advanced "remote sensing oracular," and you have five ore bars, and 121 gold coins. Don't forget to take the acid, and don't skimp, use a real "Lazy Boy" recliner.
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Welcome here to this website from the great state of Connecticut. Try using a very deep seeking detector, like the two boxes type, if good results, start digging. Good luck and good searching.
 

Here is what I do Selvak. Once I have determined where it is and how deep, I wait for the second full moon of the month. Three-hours (and this must be exact) before moon rise, I take a 100-microgram dose of lysergic acid diethylamide-25 and sit in a Lazy Boy recliner, placed directly over the target. As the moon rises, I focus on the quantity of the gold below me.

I have analyzed your target using my advanced "remote sensing oracular," and you have five ore bars, and 121 gold coins. Don't forget to take the acid, and don't skimp, use a real "Lazy Boy" recliner.
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Terry, your technique works with other recliners too! Your depth will be off by a foot due to the seat height on the cheaper models. I think Carl knows how to tweek those recliners for more accuracy.
 

Geez Terry, you're taking us back to the 60's technology. Too bad I wasn't into treasure hunting back then when I was taking LSD,might of struck it rich using your idea:tongue3:
 

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