I was recently sent this video by a Greek treasure hunter and thought it was worth sharing. The video is in English with Greek subtitles.
Gold Auras
Many people say gold does not give off an aura and they’re absolutely right – if the gold is not influenced by an electromagnetic field.
I was sent this photograph of a lady’s gold neck chain she was wearing, taken with a Canon DSLR camera fitted with an infrared filter. Had the chain been placed on a table and photographed in the same way, it would have produced a pretty uninteresting more or less blank picture. But because the gold is being excited by the electromagnetic field produced by the wearer it is emitting infrared radiation that is being picked up by the camera. This is exactly what happens when gold is buried and excited by the Earth’s electromagnetic field, which is a lot stronger.
A graduate scientist explained this process fairly simply to me. Gold, as all substances, is made up of atoms. Atoms consist of a dense positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons, all being held together by electromagnetic force. Under the influence of an electromagnetic field the electrons are excited into an orbit further from the nucleus and then spontaneously return to their normal orbit releasing energy in the form of infrared radiation.
Film for Polaroid Cameras
As many of you will know, with the rapid advancements in digital cameras, Polaroid ran into difficulties and the Dutch factory was sold to the management. The factory, under the name of The Impossible Project, is again producing SX-70 film to a different formula and slightly faster speed. The first of the new film was called PX-70 Color Shade but that has now changed to PX-70 Color Protection. I bought a box of 8 PX-70 Color Shade and tried it on my test site, which only contains a very small amount of gold (1/4 oz) and silver (2 oz). Happily the film has produced an aura, which you can see to the left of centre. This seems to show that it is the SX-70 Single Lens Reflex camera that produces the auras, rather than the film. So if you are buying an SX-70 camera for aura photography, make sure you get the SLR type which views through the lens. The non-SLR or box type has a separate viewfinder. For film and refurbished cameras, start here:
Gold Coin Find
I was very pleased to receive this aura photograph with the following message:
Hello David, I found 13 gold coins at 185cm depth. Thank you so much.
The photo, which led to the find was taken with a Canon DSLR camera with standard lens and infrared filter. the coins, I learned were pre-Roman, weighing 8.4-8.5 grams each so that is equivalent to 110 grams (3.85 ounces Avoirdupois or 3.5 ounces Troy) of gold. This is particularly interesting as it shows the camera is capable of picking up a relatively small amount of gold at 6 feet depth or more.
Treasure Hunting Strategy
No successful treasure hunter that I know of relies on just one instrument or technique to locate a target because nothing is foolproof. So typically the treasure hunter may use dowsing, an aura camera and other long range locators such as a multi frequency discriminator (MFD), an earth field generator or even a sniffer dog, before checking out the consensus target(s) with a metal detector.
When it comes to metal detectors then there are a number of factors to take into account, particularly the size, composition and depth of the target. In Britain, many of our caches have been broken up and scattered by centuries of plowing, so I have been on a mission to find a detector that can detect very deep on a single coin. For intact caches on inland sites, the low cost solution is a two-box detector but these are said not to work on beach sites, where I have an interest in recovering wreck, so I have a Detech pulse induction detector with a range of coils up to one metre square. Recently a new range of detectors, like OKM, have emerged with video screens and impressive claims, however, until I see one in action, I really cannot comment on how effective they are.
Treasure Aura Camera and Filter Set-up
I get quite a few questions about filters and camera settings so I have put together this short video on the subject.
If the screen changes too fast you can pause the video at any point and even do a screen print. Hope this helps.
Accidental Aura Photographs
Auras can be photographed without even trying it seems. I am grateful to Rich Labate who has given me permission to publish his photograph. Using a Nikon L1 pocket digital camera on automatic, with no filter, Rich was just taking a picture of the view across a valley in New Mexico. The resulting picture shows a bright green flash on the hillside – local knowledge says that there is a copper mine or copper deposit under the hill.
This is not an isolated case of auras accidentally appearing on photographs. I was sent a photo of the site of an Iron Age village in continental Europe, culled from the Internet, which shows what can best be described as a fog patch immediately above the village site. Similarly, my friend Dave was investigating a treasure site and turned up Google Earth aerial and street view photos of the site, which both showed a patch of isolated fog. Unfortunately the site turned out to be a scheduled ancient monument so it cannot be investigated without government permission.
The moral of this story is to take a close look at any photographs of possible treasure sites you have, or come across and if you spot anything that looks as if it might be an aura, you could soon be digging up a fortune.
A New and Rational Treatise of Dowsing
I am extremely grateful to Richard inCalifornia, who generously sent me the above book as a gift, along with a very interesting collection of aura photographs. The book was first published in 1941 as an English translation of the 1938 second French edition. Considering this was written over 70 years ago I am absolutely astounded by the accuracy with which it explains in detail how:
Under the action of the electric field of the Earth, any body emits:
1. On all surfaces and both in the direction of the zenith and in the opposite direction, a thick bundle of vertical rays.
2. On a special line of that surface, two thin sheets of rays with the respective inclination of 45° and 135° on the vertical.
The author goes on to say:
We shall conclude that, from the dowsing point of view, it is as if, from ultra-violet to medium green, light waves were accompanied by ES [Electrical Specific] waves and of MS [Magnetic Specific] waves, from infra red to medium green with alternation of polarities, at the passage of each of the seven neutral colours, and that the same carriers, with similar alternations, of polarities, extend to the ultra-violet and infra-red parts of the spectrum.
The book, in effect, not only explains how dowsing works but also aura photography and many long-range locators, which weren’t
even dreamt of at the time of writing. Reading this book has been an enlightening experience for me and I am sure I will be referring to it often. A reprinted version of the book is available at $19.70 from: http://www.healthresearchbooks.com/pages/book_detail.php?pid=84
Hello from David Villanueva
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Hi, I’m David Villanueva, treasure hunter and writer. You may have seen my articles in Treasure Hunting or Searcher magazines or even read one or two of my books. I have been metal detecting in the UK for just about 40 years and have made some really good finds. Since the 1997 Treasure Act, I have had no less than nine reportable finds: a medieval ring brooch, three Iron Age gold coin caches, a medieval gold ring, a Roman silver and gold ring, a Saxon gold pendant, a seventeenth century gold ring and a Bronze Age founders cache. I put my success down to getting out and searching, research and dowsing. I enjoy writing and have had over two-dozen articles and ten books published. So what I would like to do here is to publish plenty of treasure hunting tips and articles to help you become more successful and if you would like me to cover any particular topic, please let me know and I’ll do my best. I’d love to hear about your own successes too.
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