Land analysis before treasure-site exploration or excavation
GeoVoid does not directly detect treasure. It supports lawful preliminary land review by organizing terrain, surface anomaly, and geological indicators before field inspection.
Search intent
treasure site analysis · land analysis before excavation · satellite anomaly analysis for exploration · AI land screening before treasure hunting
GeoVoid uses satellite imagery and geospatial indicators from recognized Earth observation sources such as NASA, ESA Sentinel/Copernicus, USGS Landsat, SRTM elevation data, CHIRPS rainfall datasets, JRC Global Surface Water, OpenLandMap soil data, and GLiM lithology where available.
Honest scope
GeoVoid should not be used as a promise of treasure or artifacts. It can help screen land for unusual surface and terrain indicators that may deserve lawful field inspection.
Important notes
- GeoVoid does not guarantee treasure, artifacts, or buried objects
- Excavation may require legal permits
- Ground truth requires field inspection and geophysical tools
- The report supports prioritization, not final proof
Important Limitations
- GeoVoid does not directly detect treasure, artifacts, caves, tunnels, or underground voids with certainty. It provides preliminary decision-support indicators from satellite imagery, terrain, elevation, surface anomalies, and AI interpretation. Excavation, construction, or exploration decisions may require permits, geophysical surveys such as GPR or ERT, field inspection, and licensed expert review.
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