Dowsers – Locating
Q: We own approximately an acre of land, all of it landscaped. I would love having a well dug in order to save money on watering. How does one contact a dowser?
I know they exist and they would be instrumental in discovering whether we have water or not – there are three lakes within a very short distance of each
other.
A: Contact any of the following dowsers:
Jim Helbert – Cumming – 770-689-9824
Berkley Ruiz – Winder – 770-867-3959
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