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* See the article on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgula_divina Virgula Divina] or the Divining Rod, a method used to find underground springs or mines. In this claimed method, the user takes a Y-shaped branch of a hazel tree walks slowly over the ground. When a source is found, the ''effluvia'' or the particles in the mineral water causes the branch to bend down, the same direction as the flow of particles. | * See the article on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgula_divina Virgula Divina] or the Divining Rod, a method used to find underground springs or mines. In this claimed method, the user takes a Y-shaped branch of a hazel tree walks slowly over the ground. When a source is found, the ''effluvia'' or the particles in the mineral water causes the branch to bend down, the same direction as the flow of particles. |
Latest revision as of 07:12, 7 August 2012
- effluvia: gaseous or vaporous emissions, especially foul-smelling ones
- See the article on Virgula Divina or the Divining Rod, a method used to find underground springs or mines. In this claimed method, the user takes a Y-shaped branch of a hazel tree walks slowly over the ground. When a source is found, the effluvia or the particles in the mineral water causes the branch to bend down, the same direction as the flow of particles.