PygmyPlaidGiraffe
14th September 2003, 09:20 PM
The Mystery of the Snake Hill Graves (http://edmonton.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=ed_graves20030912)
Rumours have persisted...
"If we assume ..."
believes....
not everyone is convinced...
The historical society brought in 83-year-old Ernest Kvarnberg, who finds old graves with a copper divining rod.
"hoodooism..."
But the town is also using the volunteer services of two companies whose methods are more high-tech. They are using ground-penetrating radar to see if they can detect anything buried in the soil.
I saw this story covered on a T.V. news station, Ernest was giving them a real good show stating over and over as he walked, "Here's a grave, here's one, oh another..." and on and on.
The news station did not cover near the amount of the perspectives from geophysicists this news article did.
Rumours have persisted...
"If we assume ..."
believes....
not everyone is convinced...
The historical society brought in 83-year-old Ernest Kvarnberg, who finds old graves with a copper divining rod.
"hoodooism..."
But the town is also using the volunteer services of two companies whose methods are more high-tech. They are using ground-penetrating radar to see if they can detect anything buried in the soil.
I saw this story covered on a T.V. news station, Ernest was giving them a real good show stating over and over as he walked, "Here's a grave, here's one, oh another..." and on and on.
The news station did not cover near the amount of the perspectives from geophysicists this news article did.