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Dowsing , sometimes called divining , doodlebugging (in the US), or (when searching specifically for water) water finding or water witching , is a practice that attempts to locate hidden wate...
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While on a recent trip to the wilds of Arizona, I had the opportunity to witness--and indeed, participate in--a demonstration of "wishing," which is the location of underground water through a divining rod, ... It's worth noting that in many parts of the eastern U.S. it is virtually impossible to dig a hole and not find water.
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From Wikipedia: Dowsing, also called divining or water witching, is a generic term for practices which proponents claim empower them to find water, metals, gem stones and hidden objects, usually by fluctuations of some apparatus (typically a Y-shaped twig, rod, rods, or pendulum) over a piece of land or a map.
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Sign from Rod: Dr. Gene Healy demonstrates the use of a divining rod, traditionally used to find water, but now used to find just about everything--from lost keys to good videos.
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Then all of a sudden a guy is holding this wires in his hands and walking blindly through a field, as his assistant places flags in the ground where he's walked, as the narrator says "[Crazy 'Scientist'] uses his divining rod technique to search out the location of the buried ship.
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There are numerous scientific studies that indicate that dowsing, also known as divining or witching, ... Originally dowsing was claimed as a method of detecting ground water or metals via a dowsing rod (usually a forked stick) but this is no longer the case. ... Dowsers now claim to find all manner of things - water in pipes,
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Dear B.H.: We sure had a lot of fun on the radio show talking about memories of dowsing or using a divining rod to find water. Readers of this column who have not yet heard the radio version of Sikorski's Attic missed a good one.
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Dowsing is the action of a person--called the dowser--using a rod, stick or other device--called a dowsing rod, dowsing stick, doodlebug (when used to locate oil), or divining rod--to locate such things as underground water, ... The evidence is simple: dowsers find what they are dowsing for and they do this many times.
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