This isn t the actual bottle, but you get the idea.
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In November 2018, a Canadian teenager named Lucas MacDonald wrote his name and phone number on a note while he was on his dad’s tuna-fishing boat off of Prince Edward Island, about 120 miles north of Halifax, Nova Scotia. He tucked the message inside a bottle and tossed it into the water, then forgot about it and went about his life.
Two and a half years later, on May 7, Dianne Jurek was visiting Matagorda Beach a ninety-minute drive from her home in Fresno, south of Houston when, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, she found a long glass object poking out of the sand. She retrieved the bottle, unearthed MacDonald’s note, and decided to send him a text to let him know that his bottle had made the journey from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico a trip that would’ve meant traversing at least 2,800 miles on land.
В Липецке остановили машину после сообщения о похищении человека
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