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The
British Society of Dowsers is moving to St Ann's Road in Malvern.
A natural
base you might think because of all the underground springs, but
actually you'd be wrong.
It's
a misconception that dowsing is used purely to search for water.
The
Society includes two dowsers with two quite different approaches.
Peter
Ewence uses dowsing techniques for geophysical surveying.
He's
currently helping Hanley Villages Society make a history of the
area using dowsing to show up changes in the earths background radiation.
These
changes can highlight archaeological structures underground.
Daphne
Adams is a Site Dowser and uses maps and pendulums to help people
find things.
Her
successes using this technique include finding a wedding ring that
had been lost for ten years.
There
are already 29 members of the British Society of Dowsers living
in Worcestershire and 1100 members across the UK as a whole.
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