Ok I have been reading some of the posts on map dowsing and I find it fascinating. I thought I would post
a picture of my place.
This is an old family farm. Not sure what kind of info I should include. There are 2 gaslines that cross the
property. Its about 180 acres total. The one house use to be located in another spot. I remember my
Grandmother saying that her Grandmother, I think it was, use to say there was money on that farm. I
have no idea what she meant by it. I just recently remembered her saying that. My grandfather found
a Spanish Silver Reale years ago before he died. He also found many arrow heads. The one
field when he use to plow it there would be black circular spots he was told by a professor they were
where Native Americans use to have their fire pits? Being a farm there will be lots of "junk" laying around.
There is actually one spot where there is alot of old pieces of farm equipment and scrap iron.
Anyways if anyone would like to check out that map here it is. The ground is pretty much froze right now
so won't be able to check things out till spring.
Thanks
Jeff
a picture of my place.
This is an old family farm. Not sure what kind of info I should include. There are 2 gaslines that cross the
property. Its about 180 acres total. The one house use to be located in another spot. I remember my
Grandmother saying that her Grandmother, I think it was, use to say there was money on that farm. I
have no idea what she meant by it. I just recently remembered her saying that. My grandfather found
a Spanish Silver Reale years ago before he died. He also found many arrow heads. The one
field when he use to plow it there would be black circular spots he was told by a professor they were
where Native Americans use to have their fire pits? Being a farm there will be lots of "junk" laying around.
There is actually one spot where there is alot of old pieces of farm equipment and scrap iron.
Anyways if anyone would like to check out that map here it is. The ground is pretty much froze right now
so won't be able to check things out till spring.
Thanks
Jeff