
Water divining
Water divining, also known as dowsing, is a practice where individuals use tools like bent metal rods or wooden sticks to locate underground water sources. Practitioners believe the tools respond to subtle environmental or energetic signals, causing them to move or dip when near water. While considered a traditional method in some regions, scientific studies have not confirmed its effectiveness, and it is generally regarded as a form of pseudoscience. Nonetheless, water divining remains part of cultural practices and folklore in various communities.