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If you don't believe in dowsing, fine. I find it works well for me. I equally believe that geophysics can work, and think they work on the same principle. I don't use a forked stick dipped in snake oil, just metal dowsing rods.
If we dig a well here, which would be quite deep, we would be getting the same water that comes out of our taps except for the chlorine. This isn't always the case of course, but as you say Chris, at least you know what is in tap water, and as in Dpacks case, you could be going though some rather unpleasant things that could get into the water. |
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