A Couple Finds A Bottle on The beach, They've discovered a BIG secret INSIDE it
The Australian couple, Tonya and Kym Illman, were stranded with car issues and decided to take a stroll along the beach as they waited for assistance. They had no idea what they were about to find would be so amazing. It was Tonya who noticed an ancient bottle reflecting the sun’s beams on the beach. She had no idea there would be a mysterious piece of paper inside, followed by historical discoveries.
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the Australian couple Tonya and
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kimmelman were stranded with car issues
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and decided to take a stroll along the
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beach as they waited for assistance they
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had no idea what they were about to find
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would be so amazing it was Tonya who
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noticed an ancient bottle reflecting the
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sun's beams on the beach she had no idea
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there would be a mysterious piece of
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paper inside followed by historical
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discoveries before we start can we get
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both were born and raised in the Western
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Australian cities of lancelin and Perth
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and on a fateful day the couple was
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about to learn something extraordinary
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and completely unexpected in hindsight
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it was a lucky break that their car
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became stranded in the sand what was
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supposed to be a routine Beach vacation
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became a once in a lifetime find
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something that if fate hadn't been on
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their side would never have occurred
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Tonya and Kim's automobile became
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trapped while they were traveling
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through the sand
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they decided to take advantage of the
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situation rather than wait in the car
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for assistance
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illman's automobile practically ran
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aground early on January 21 2018 to be
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exact however Tonya and Kim did not
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immediately make their discovery the
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rubbish on the beach was the first thing
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they saw that morning the illmans
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decided to make good use of their free
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time by scrubbing the beach tomian
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noticed the sun's Rays reflecting off of
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something as she lowered herself to pick
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it up
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Tonya finally recognized the object as
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an old gin bottle when she attempted to
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remove it from the sand
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she initially assumed it was simply
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another piece of beach debris lying
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around because it didn't seem very
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unusual when Tony presented the bottle
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to Bree a friend of her son everything
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about it changed Brie examined the
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bottle
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through the murky glass she could make
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out what appeared to be an old cigarette
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as she turned it over
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Brie never anticipated receiving a
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tightly wound piece of paper in her hand
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the crew now faced a dilemma with a risk
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damaging the paper's fragile surface of
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course the tiny rolled up piece of paper
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was wet delicate and a complete mystery
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after how long the message in a bottle
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had been at Sea in the end they opted to
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dry the paper and find out what the
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message in the bottle had to say to
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begin with they had to devise a strategy
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for unfolding the note without tearing
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it when the message was finally dry
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enough to open and read they found the
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text was very different from what the
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group had anticipated it was German the
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group observed that the Note size was
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8x6
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one portion was printed while the rest
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was handwritten in ink fortunately Kim
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had once learned some German and could
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translate a few key parts of the message
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for the rest of the group
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the message was dated June 12
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1886. they believed the message was an
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inquiry
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the message was aimed at research the
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writing instructed whoever discovered
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the bottle to return it in full to the
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German Embassy and to record the play
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State and time the message was
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discovered
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Kim deduced from this that the bottle
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had been thrown into the water with a
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very particular objective in mind
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the group had no idea what kind of
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research it was for
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Ken was able to interpret another part
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of the message the letters Allah struck
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him he had a sneaking suspicion that the
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ship from which the bottle had been
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thrown was mentioned in the letter
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he had a gut feeling that the ship's
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name was Paula the illmans got in touch
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with the Department of Maritime
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archeology at the Western Australian
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Museum to double check the ship's name
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they were scheduled to meet with Dr Ross
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Anderson the assistant curator there
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they hoped that doctor Anderson would be
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able to clarify some of their concerns
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and to suffer the remaining details of
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the cryptic letter
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they also wanted to know if the ship's
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name was Paula doctor Anderson was able
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to corroborate some of the Illman
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suspicions after carefully scrutinizing
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the note and its mysterious content
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first the ship referenced in the letter
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was unquestionably known as the Paula
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just as Kim had assumed doctor Anderson
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brought several records from 1883 to the
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Illman family's attention after
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conducting an additional study
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from there they started to reveal
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additional details regarding the Paula
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ship's history the ailments discovered a
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few things about Paula after reading the
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archive documentation first it was a
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German sailing vessel that was mostly
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utilized to research German researchers
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were aboard the Paula studying ocean
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currents
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the crew was instructed to drop numerous
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bottles into the ocean like the one the
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illmans discovered to accomplish this
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but despite the passage of time nobody
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had come forward after discovering one
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of these message bottles Dr Anderson
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discovered something noteworthy while
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reading the ship's meteorological
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Journal which is devoted to the many
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forecasts the crew at the time witnessed
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he discovered a line in the captain's
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Journal that was exactly dated June 12
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1886 the same day the telegram was
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discovered
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the date and the coordinates match those
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on the vial message according to doctor
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Anderson but the diary contained other
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similarities as well Dr Anderson
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discovered that the handwriting on both
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documents was identical after reading
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the journal in the note
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this demonstrated that the note and
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bottle were older than a century
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naturally a lot of people didn't think
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the note was from 1886. after all it
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would have had to endure the weather for
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more than 100 years to survive even Kim
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expressed out in a conversation Kim said
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it seems unlikely that this note has
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been sitting in the bottle uncapped with
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the scroll intact for years since his
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wife had found the bottle he naturally
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wanted to believe its authenticity he
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wasn't the only one who questioned the
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authenticity of the note and let's face
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it probably not the first or the last
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either you almost have to see it with
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your own eyes to realize it is so
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magnificent Ken was by no means a liar
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even though he had his doubts regarding
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the origin of the note and its age he
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also isn't some cunning brain who might
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seduce Museum professionals it is
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Unthinkable that I could do two German
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governmental agencies and the go to a
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museum Kem claimed in an interview
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nevertheless these esteemed academics
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concluded the note and discovered that
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the 132 year old message was authentic
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as if the curator of the museum wasn't
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enough to persuade people of its
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veracity the German Federal Maritime and
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hydrographic agency concurred They
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concluded that the message was written
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in 1886
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people continue to ask how a message
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from 132 years ago could remain intact
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it should have been destroyed by water
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since it had been floating in the ocean
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without a court for so long right Dr
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Anderson had a theory as to why the
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paper hadn't been damaged or
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disintegrated and it involved the
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bottle's thick and tight neck the thick
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glass and the bottle's seven millimeters
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wide neck would it help protect the
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paper from the elements in a sense a
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protective micro environment was
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produced that was advantageous for the
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paper's long-term preservation
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at the time of Tanya's Discovery in 2018
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the bottle was 132 years old to their
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surprise the Guinness Book of World
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Records named this message the world's
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oldest message in a bottle and was
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included in the 2019 book
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the most amazing thing that had ever
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happened to Tanya was this and it all
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happened as she was simply cleaning up
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rubbish left by others while strolling
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down the beach she had no idea that she
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would uncover such a unique piece of
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History
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how many people can claim to have
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stumbled upon 132 year old Message in a
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Bottle it was sent from a German ship in
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1886 as it attempted to comprehend ocean
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currents yes the ailments are the only
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ones
