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They went with what they knew and used the methods they knew. However it seems there is a superior method, which are his ears. From what they say the water is deeper than any method they used to look for it. They were also hired and had to check a huge area in a limited span of time. You can make your test digs only so deep before you have to move on to do another elsewhere. Especially if there is no sign of water in the test digs and if you don't have a sign of water, you stop digging anyway.
BTW, check out some videos of foxes hunting mice and other critters that move under the snow. Sometimes the fox nearly disappears completely in the snow and has to work to get out of the self-made hole. They hear them under all that snow and pinpoint them exactly enough to catch them often enough to survive the winter.
BTW, check out some videos of foxes hunting mice and other critters that move under the snow. Sometimes the fox nearly disappears completely in the snow and has to work to get out of the self-made hole. They hear them under all that snow and pinpoint them exactly enough to catch them often enough to survive the winter.
Most likely an underground river flowing through a narrow channel of porous rock.
The rock would prevent water from leaking out of the channel, but would create some flow noise.
That is what he is most likely picking up on.
You could dig three feet from the channel and never know there was water.
-Badger-
The rock would prevent water from leaking out of the channel, but would create some flow noise.
That is what he is most likely picking up on.
You could dig three feet from the channel and never know there was water.
-Badger-
He is most likely hearing an underground river.
Likely a narrow channel of porous or broken rock, surrounded by more solid, soft rock.
These are fairly common in some parts of our world, and you can dig wells all along their course without running them dry...Since the wells are the only outflow for however many miles they go.
But since the less porous rock keeps the water from escaping, you could dig a few feet from one and never know it was there.
Go, go gadget fennec ears!
-Badger-
Likely a narrow channel of porous or broken rock, surrounded by more solid, soft rock.
These are fairly common in some parts of our world, and you can dig wells all along their course without running them dry...Since the wells are the only outflow for however many miles they go.
But since the less porous rock keeps the water from escaping, you could dig a few feet from one and never know it was there.
Go, go gadget fennec ears!
-Badger-
What is most interesting, is that this page is probably the most "Cinematic" of your art, so far. in that it follows the cinema rules with Establishing shot, extreme Close up, the Two shot, for dialogue, then two shots of dutch angles, emphasizing her unease, due to multiple disappointments, ending with an extreme close up. This... this is how Visual Storytelling should be done.
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