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Silver anomaly found with the LRL500 Long range locator Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

A silver anomaly was located in 2006 using the LRL500. For over 3 years many surveys were done using different types of equipment. Ground resistivity and Metal detectors with the Arc-Geo Logger. The anomaly turned out to be a pocket of different elements including silver at .897 oz per ton! Almost an once per ton. Not in coins but silver just the same.

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  • It's not as easy as you may have heard about using a long range locator. All the plots were done with the Arc-Geo logger and resistivity. We treat all locations as anomalies until we determine to recover.

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  • @lrlman1 DOWSING IN GENERAL IS TOUGH AND ALMOST USELESS TO MOST FOLKS

  • wow a metal detector for nerds

  • yeh thats real good stuff all sound science follow the linkPECE OUT!

  • uhhhhhhh?

  • Sounds pretty complicated.

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