Water Divining

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
If the water is completely underground and no surface signs it would be like being blindfolded, you would have no idea where a stream or pool of water was until the divining rods were utilized...

Streams and ponds are easy to find......but to find groundwater all you need is the appropriate drill rig for the geological conditions and the purpose you are looking for it..
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Streams and ponds are easy to find......but to find groundwater all you need is the appropriate drill rig for the geological conditions and the purpose you are looking for it..

All you need is divining rods to find the water, a drill rig to drill for it after you find it...:laugh8:
 

August

Metanoia
Do you happen to know any Aborigines?.....how do they know where to find water away from streams?

A lot of eucalyptus have extremely long roots that extend many metres away from the trunk and relatively close to the surface. This helps them find underground water.

There wouldn't have been any aboriginal food without water. So people learnt to harvest water from the roots of various trees such as the red or blue mallee. They also learnt to collect and drain the dew drops from the plants.

When all the other sources were exhausted, Aborigines could even squeeze out the precious liquid from the "water holding" frogs. This is a frog species that has large amounts of water stored in its body. They can be found below the surface of claypan wetlands
Aboriginal Food - Finding the Water to Drink and Cook
 

nivek

As Above So Below
i have 'witched' wells over the years. don't use diving rods but rather use a supple Y branch from an indigenous tree on the property. strength of flow and depth are both indicated. steps counted from first quiver and movement of the point end of the stick 'til it's pointed straight down will give the depth of the moving water source and the strength of the quiver gives the flow volume . believe me, it works. haven't been wrong yet. couldn't tell you why/how i can do it but i can. and i always walk slowly diagonally west to east.

and you cannot divine/witch underground water that isn't moving.


I haven't first hand used witching rods but I've been in the presence of some who have and they swear by them, best way to find water they say...
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
No just running water under your house does not equate with good vibes . Did you see the Aboriginal video I posted for you on their water gathering ?

No I didn't see it......so that's why bad vibes are all over the world......I guess especially in Western Egypt and Libya. Like I said there is groundwater under the town along the river.
 

August

Metanoia
No I didn't see it......so that's why bad vibes are all over the world......I guess especially in Western Egypt and Libya. Like I said there is groundwater under the town along the river.

No just under my house. It would be touching on the supernatural / paranormal and I know you do not want to go there.
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
No just under my house. It would be touching on the supernatural / paranormal and I know you do not want to go there.

Actually I believe in the paranormal...but groundwater being under the ground isn't paranormal.

Maybe its a tasmania thing that its only under your house......:rofl:
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
:Whistle:

I really don't think you believe in anything but your self held views . :rofl::Whistle:

Actually I do.....I'm just not as religious as you. I also believe in intelligent races of ETs from beyond our solar system, bigfoot and some cryptids.

However, I do believe things I've seen with my own eyes......so I'll stop bothering you.
 

SOUL-DRIFTER

Life Long Researcher
My grandfather did divining. He always use willow sticks.
He also would measure 10 feet for every bob of the stick.
He helped a farmer friend find water close to the ground after well installers told the farmer he could not find water any closer that 300 feet from the surface.
My grandfather found water at about 80 feet only about 30 feet from his barn. A well installer skeptically drilled there and at exactly 80 feet they hit water and much to their disbelief.
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
My grandfather did divining. He always use willow sticks.
He also would measure 10 feet for every bob of the stick.
He helped a farmer friend find water close to the ground after well installers told the farmer he could not find water any closer that 300 feet from the surface.
My grandfather found water at about 80 feet only about 30 feet from his barn. A well installer skeptically drilled there and at exactly 80 feet they hit water and much to their disbelief.

Projected groundwater contour maps are not always accurate.....also well drillers are just that. Seldom did I meet one that knew much about geology and hydrology.

How far away from the barn were the drillers looking? Was this well drilled in soil or bedrock?
 

SOUL-DRIFTER

Life Long Researcher
Projected groundwater contour maps are not always accurate.....also well drillers are just that. Seldom did I meet one that knew much about geology and hydrology.

How far away from the barn were the drillers looking? Was this well drilled in soil or bedrock?
Not sure how far from the barn. I believe he said the farm was near New Richmond, Wis..
It was soil.
 

SOUL-DRIFTER

Life Long Researcher
He had done this back in the fifties and early sixties.
He never told me the year he had done it. He did it for many local and area farmers back then.
My grandfather has been gone since 1984.
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
He had done this back in the fifties and early sixties.
He never told me the year he had done it. He did it for many local and area farmers back then.
My grandfather has been gone since 1984.

My last grand parent grew up in Thorp Wisconsin......he passed in 1990.

Sure it wasn't a little farther east between Connersville and Boyceville? The groundwater in the New Richmond area looks like it would be fairly shallow under the town.
 
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