The UK Government has granted consent for the Outer Dowsing Offshore Wind Farm, located in the Southern North Sea, 54km (33 miles) from the Lincolnshire Coast. The consent enables the project to build ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The approved plan will see the establishment of up to 100 turbines and supporting infrastructure. Credit: fokke ...
The approved plan will see the establishment of up to 100 turbines and supporting infrastructure. Credit: fokke baarssen/Shutterstock.com. The UK Government has granted approval for the construction ...
Divining. Dowsing. Witching. Switching. These strange words all refer to the same thing, an ancient method of finding something under the ground. It’s not science. It’s not magic. Some people have ...
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 ...
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All about dowsing

Dowsing, also known as witching, has a history spanning over 500 years. It involves using copper rods or sticks to locate water, minerals, or utility lines underground. In the 1500s, the Catholic ...
Formerly the group chief executive of Dowsing, Jacinta Dowsing has stepped down from the role in line with the company's succession plan. Mrs Dowsing has a track record in actively seeking out ...
Last of the water witches? At 33 years young, Scott Hemmer walks Nebraska farmland, waiting on the soft twitch of brass rods held in his hands. “Right here,” he says, pointing to the ground. “About a ...
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 ...
You may have never heard of it, but the history of water dowsing can be traced back thousands of years. In fact, the earliest known record of water witching dates back to 6000 BCE. But how reliable is ...
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 ...