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Sunday, January 07, 2018
In Search of King John’s Treasure (Part 2)
The only field that
produced a good aura was the same field that had given the curious orbs with
the camera on the AV setting. While not the recommended setting, it does
indicate that other camera settings work – perhaps as good or better. We had
photographed the field from different points on adjacent sides of the field and
obtained auras in the same place from both points and with both lenses, so
there is definitely a substantial quantity of metal buried here, which may be
silver from the colours obtained in the photographs. I should perhaps mention
that this is not the field that Garry Brooker indicated but it is close by.
We now needed to
contact the landowner to discuss the possibility of undertaking a survey to try
and establish what is buried there and at what depth. It has now become quite
easy to use the Land Registry online: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/land-registry
to establish ownership and in this case it only took a few minutes. Writing a
letter to the landowner took somewhat longer and as yet we have received no
reply. Still no news is good news, they say! Meanwhile Aquila is seeking
Yamashita’s gold in the
Labels:
auras,
Cache,
dowsing,
gold,
hoard,
metal detecting,
orbs,
silver,
treasure,
treasure hunting
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