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Find a spring
16 June 2012, 07:20,
#1
Find a spring
Does what it says on the tin... although not extensively..

http://www.findaspring.com/category/england/

There are separate sections for Wales, Scotland and Ireland.

Or you can try your luck at finding your own
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5700582_locate...rings.html

The suggestions are the kind of 'well duh' level of obviousness, but it's easy to overlook the obvious.
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16 June 2012, 10:26,
#2
RE: Find a spring
Look on any OS map SPR means spring W means well!Tongue
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17 June 2012, 10:00,
#3
RE: Find a spring
True, but I keep hoping to come across an unmarked source somewhere =]
"Wicked phenomenon, yes? But, you know, it’s not any more "evil" than, say… fire. It all depends on your point of view. Try to get a better understanding of things before you make your judgement."
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17 June 2012, 12:03,
#4
RE: Find a spring
I would cheat and simply check out the old Scottish cattle drovers routes from Scotland down to York, They always picked places to stop where they could easily find ground water to water their herds from. Give aways on maps are often names like Tan hill, Tanners bank, drovers rest, etc

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24 June 2012, 16:57,
#5
RE: Find a spring
Use dowsing rods, it's pretty easy Smile
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