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being the case, I had no choice but to try to see if I could find something, rather than noth ing. To my surprise, I did manage to locate what I thought might be a live water flow beneath the surface, but I had never worked in the mountains before, and I had some serious second thoughts about giving advice under the circumstances. (Minnesota doesn't have mountains.) After seeing some of the local sights, we left Colorado three days later, not knowing if dowsing in the mountains would be as successful as dowsing in other parts of the country. Three days later, we received a call from one excited daughter and son-in-law, telling us the greatest well had been drilled on our selected site. It is producing over 25 gallons per minute! The contractor told them it was one of the best wells he had ever drilled on the mountain, and then added, “You have so much water you could sell water to all of your neighbors!” (Their nearest neighbor has a well that yields only one-and-a-half gallons a minute.) Our daughter and son-in-law came back to visit recently, and told us their neighbor had approached them and asked if they might be able to somehow tap into their water supply if there was ever a wildfire on the mountain! Unbeknownst to the neighbor (who wasn't home at the time we were out in Colorado), I dowsed around their property also, in the area where they had drilled their deep marginally productive well, but found nothing I would have selected as a site to drill a good water well. Needless to say, our daughter and son-in-law are now very happy peo- ple (as are we). The statements and comments in this article are based on information and ref- erences believed to be true and factual. If you have any questions or comments, please forward them to me in care of WWDR . Jim Jim Kuebelbeck may be contacted via e-mail to michele@worldwidedrillingresource.com Kuebelbeck cont’d from page 15. 26 MARCH 2018 WorldWide Drilling Resource ®
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