Dowsing for Caves
by John Wilcock
Introduction
Few speleological techniques are as controversial as dowsing. Without an accepted scientific explanation, many people remain sceptical about the method, and its recent use for serious detection of water, caves or mines is a controversial practice that has received much discussion. In this article John Wilcock tries to get to the bottom of dowsing, its successes, and the attempts to explain it. John has widely researched the field of geophysical location of caves, mines and hydrological systems since 1985, and has become convinced of the value of
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