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@ WM6
> Of course, I am Balkanise too, with only point: you risk to much. In mountain there are not re-examinations I don't fear the re-examination, but digging in hard granite stone at 2500m could be a very hard job. But if Morgans LRL works we'll get some gold anyway. @ mikebg > Funfinder, the names Borovnica and Borovets are similar. Instead to visit the dangerous Borovnica in Slovenia (where WM6 lives), you can visit also dangerous Borovets in Bulgaria Hi Mikebg: Yeah, I guess WM6 makes Borovnica dangerous... But now we have directly the proof of what I spoked about unbelievable attraction of things that are or should be somehow connected to each other: mikebg - I've been already to Borovets! But the wrong one. I went there by Taxi from Blagoevgrad but there was no lift up to the mountains like I tought... So I drove a bit further to the Rila monastrie and tried to go by foot but with wild bears and alomost unfindable ways 2 days later I decided to took the lift from Sapareva Banya. Of course I know Super Borovets, too, with Clubhotel Iceberg there - I'm very often watching and satstream-recording Planeta @ Hellas Sat and Fan TV and Balkanika. Learned cyrillic letters to understand the names. Since 5 years I know near any bulgarian Music and I like especially Rajna, Rumina, Antonina, Gergana, Desislava, Janitza, Teodora and and and - simply too much cute girls in BG! And I know they like treasure hunters... Almost I would have visited Notsi Metal Detectors (have their own website and built some LRL, too) in Varna on my way to the airport. Blisstool, Mikron and Deeptech would have been a bit to far away. btw. I heard near Rila (at those valley from Blagoevgrad to very small village Borovets) there are earth pyramids and other very old artefacts. @ Morgan I guess private fields would be our smallest problems to find Nazi treasure. Are you shure your LRL really works? And besides fields are full of other stuff and the Nazi treasures are usually not near fields, those are located in mountain regions around 1400meters above zero. And if your LRL now really works you should try to rebuilt it so you can earn many Euros with some private sales. Perhaps I would pay some good money and I'm shure you could use this. but first we need the minimal basics: Everyone here knows the circuit of a lighting lamp. Battery, wire, lamp, switch, evtl. some variable resistor and we have a all times working an recreatable lamp-circuit. So now please someone here draw me such minimalistic LRL circuit. If no one can do it that's already some kind of proof that real working LRLs don't exist! And how it should work without highgain directional parabolic or Yagi-antenna??? There are far too much stray influences and EM-distractions. @WM6 Good to know this metal coherer has nothing to do wit it. Because in the german book it is translated as "metal detector". However I heard rumors that MDs radiation will destroy or weaken LRL-signals. @ dojranski Thanx for the inspiring picture! Let's hope the LRL can't find gold that's deeper than 10 meters. |
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