Discover a message in a bottle along the Thames, highlighting the fascinating find and the growing issue of plastic pollution ...
Letters from WWI soldiers that were placed in a bottle and thrown into the ocean were recently found in Australia and ...
If you want to send a message that might travel the seas, there’s a right way and a wrong way, Jace Tunnell writes.
BRADENTON BEACH, Fla. – When Paris Hoisington and her family found a message in a small bottle on the beach last month, it seemed the story had ended with the bottle’s 4,600-mile, eight-year journey.
BRADENTON BEACH, Fla. — A tiny bottle with a message inside traveled from Hawaii in ocean currents before being washed ashore in Bradenton Beach on Sunday and found by a girl visiting from Michigan.
A handwritten message in pencil, signed August 15, 1916, has been found in a bottle on Wharton Beach in southern Western Australia. The message from Malcolm Alexander Neville asks the finder to pass ...
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A 109-Year-Old Message in a Bottle Surfaces on Australian Beach, Here’s What Was Inside
A remarkable discovery was made on the shores of Esperance, Australia, when a message in a bottle, tossed by an Australian ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (ABC) — Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers a few days into their voyage to the battlefields of France during World War I have been found more than a century ...
Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers a few days into their voyage to the battlefields of France during World War I have been found more than a century later on Australia's coast.
Ever since yours sincerely started writing this column in The Nation newspaper, in September, 2006, no week has passed by without a barrage of reations reaching me even on some occasions when the ...
A plaque was placed on a rock near the bridge at Patchogue Long Island Beach Club, where the bottle was discovered in December. It reads: "Be excellent to yourself dude," the same message inside the ...
"We know two of the Auschwitz prisoners who signed the message survived the camp, but their later fate isn't known," Auschwitz-Birkenau museum historian Jerzy Mensfelt said today. "If they are alive, ...
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