While many methods of locating and discovering missing dead bodies and unmarked graves exist, one folk tradition has stuck ...
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Richard Warburton takes a wire coat hanger, cuts the hook off, cuts and straightens the wires and bends the metal into two “L” shaped rods, also known as dowsing rods. He walks with one rod in each ...
Mankind’s ancient ancestors faced many challenges, for instance the need to be able to find drinkable water that did not show on the surface of the land. Many of these challenges were solved by way of ...
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Mankind’s ancient ancestors faced many challenges, for instance the need to be able to find drinkable water that did not show on the surface of the land. Many of these challenges were solved by way of ...
People with an unsatisfied will-to-believe have been getting solace from Novelist Kenneth Roberts’ Henry Gross and His Dowsing Rod. It tells with plenty of “evidence” how a good old state of Maine ...
Visit the Witch Hazel Trail in Connecticut and discover a beautiful, water-filled hike steeped in local folklore. Witch hazel is a plant and not a myth. It’s also not used for witchcraft, despite its ...
In backward U.S. country districts last week (and not-so-backward ones, too), “water witches” paced solemnly, holding forked twigs of peachwood, hazel, willow or witch-hazel, the butts pointed upward.