Hi Joshua,
My dowse revealed,
White circled areas: Silver attraction, a less prominent gold attraction.
Blue rectangle area: Individual silver coins.
Thanks for posting your picture,
Jon
I don't know what you're looking for, but I got a strong signal right away. Checking Jon's map, discovered he marked the exact spot. The arrow points to hit which is the same.
Hi Joshua,
If it was me out there, I'd search first where Red_desert and I indicated.
If you'd like to zoom in a bit on that or any of the other locations and post the picture, maybe we can get a precision pinpoint and some separation between items, should there be any.
Jon
There was supposedly silver found along that creek to the left of the photo where you indicated. I've done more research and downstream there was a "gold mine" (a map from the 1880s). Which is interesting that you got a "general silver" pull from the south I've been trying to find the entrance to the mine which is somewhere in this picture. All accounts of the finding relate to silver, though.
But also, to follow up with the original map. This is a zoom of the area you indicated. I appreciate the help, this is quite interesting stuff. I'm just getting into it.
Red circle/lines where some kind of mining took place. On the photo with the 3 red Xs, I didn't mention it, but there seemed to be also archaeological type signals at the coin sites.
Red Xs for just a silver attraction. Red X/circle for coins. Red line through, around 3 circles, unless this is a natural cave, must be some type of old mining site, has a trace of gold too.
Hi Joshua,
In all 3 pictures dowsing revealed,
Larger blue circle/rectangle: Silver attraction area.
Small blue circles: Prominent Silver attraction.
Green circles: Prominent Gold attraction.
Red circle: Partially concealed opening to a mine area.
Thanks for posting your pictures,
Jon