The practice of using a branched wooden stick (a dowsing rod) to locate underground water or buried minerals is known as dowsing or divining. In some areas of the United States, this practice may be ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Two L-shaped metal rods slowly spin in Greg Storozuk’s clenched fists as he gently steps through the grass near Sloan’s Lake. “The answer is already known,” ...
VICTOR - The cemetery of this abandoned Erath County community came alive recently with grave-seekers. People slowly shuffled through the rural cemetery with a metal divining rod in each hand, waiting ...
The L-shaped metal divining rods held lightly in each of Jack Lingafelter's hands gravitated into a crisscross as he stepped over the hose irrigating his yard. "It's black magic," Lingafelter said ...
Richard Warburton takes a wire coat hanger, cuts the hook off, cuts and straightens the wires and bends the metal into two “L” shaped rods, also known as dowsing rods. He walks with one rod in each ...
In these times, most of the old superstitions have fallen by the wayside, but dowsing’s many believers robustly defend this ancient practice. I am acquainted with scientists and engineers who have ...
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – The family of a Brunswick County war hero wants to memorialize his grave site, but by law, they won't get any help from the U.S. government or the Department of Veterans' ...
A house a couple doors down was recently sold, and for whatever reason the underground utility folks were called and marked up the area with the water/gas/electrical lines, etc. As I was watching from ...
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