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The incredible journey of a camera lost at sea | The incredible journey of a camera lost at sea |
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In an extraordinary tale of luck and coincidence, a camera lost at sea for more than two years was discovered and will be returned to its owner. | In an extraordinary tale of luck and coincidence, a camera lost at sea for more than two years was discovered and will be returned to its owner. |
It washed up on a beach in Taiwan covered in barnacles and barely recognisable - but thanks to a waterproof case, remained in perfect working condition. | It washed up on a beach in Taiwan covered in barnacles and barely recognisable - but thanks to a waterproof case, remained in perfect working condition. |
The camera was discovered by a group of schoolchildren and their teacher who decided to try and track down the owner by sharing the find on Facebook. | The camera was discovered by a group of schoolchildren and their teacher who decided to try and track down the owner by sharing the find on Facebook. |
And in just one day they had. | And in just one day they had. |
"I couldn't believe it," camera owner Serina Tsubakihara told the BBC. | "I couldn't believe it," camera owner Serina Tsubakihara told the BBC. |
"I was super surprised when my friends told me about this and sent me the post with those pictures." | "I was super surprised when my friends told me about this and sent me the post with those pictures." |
The Japanese university student was on holiday on the island of Ishigaki, Okinawa, some 250km (155 miles) east of Taiwan, when she dropped the camera. | The Japanese university student was on holiday on the island of Ishigaki, Okinawa, some 250km (155 miles) east of Taiwan, when she dropped the camera. |
"I was scuba diving and I lost the camera when one of my friends ran out of air and needed my help." | "I was scuba diving and I lost the camera when one of my friends ran out of air and needed my help." |
Underwater odyssey | Underwater odyssey |
That was in September 2015 and when the camera dropped from her hands Ms Tsubakihara assumed it was lost forever. | That was in September 2015 and when the camera dropped from her hands Ms Tsubakihara assumed it was lost forever. |
But safely encased in a diving case, the camera went on a little journey of its own. | But safely encased in a diving case, the camera went on a little journey of its own. |
It travelled hundreds of kilometres and eventually washed up on a beach in Taiwan. | It travelled hundreds of kilometres and eventually washed up on a beach in Taiwan. |
That's where it was found by a group of elementary school children on a day out to clean up the beach. | That's where it was found by a group of elementary school children on a day out to clean up the beach. |
"An 11-year old boy found the camera," teacher Park Lee told the BBC. | "An 11-year old boy found the camera," teacher Park Lee told the BBC. |
The casing looked more like a rock, almost entirely covered in barnacles and shells. | The casing looked more like a rock, almost entirely covered in barnacles and shells. |
"We thought it was broken but then by chance, knocked off a barnacle on the casing and found a button to open the case." | "We thought it was broken but then by chance, knocked off a barnacle on the casing and found a button to open the case." |
Not a drop of water had entered and the camera inside seemed to be in good shape. | Not a drop of water had entered and the camera inside seemed to be in good shape. |
"Even more amazingly, the boy turned the power on and the camera was still charged!" | "Even more amazingly, the boy turned the power on and the camera was still charged!" |
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Back at school, Mr Lee and the students discussed what to do with their find. | Back at school, Mr Lee and the students discussed what to do with their find. |
"Some children thought we had earned the camera and could keep for ourselves. Others suggested we should try to find the owner - and so we all sat down to think about how to do that." | "Some children thought we had earned the camera and could keep for ourselves. Others suggested we should try to find the owner - and so we all sat down to think about how to do that." |
Mr Lee said they initially had doubts over whether to look at the photos and post them, but it seemed like the only shot at finding the owner. | Mr Lee said they initially had doubts over whether to look at the photos and post them, but it seemed like the only shot at finding the owner. |
As some of the pictures were from Japan, they thought the owner might be Japanese. So they posted their messages in Chinese and Japanese. | As some of the pictures were from Japan, they thought the owner might be Japanese. So they posted their messages in Chinese and Japanese. |
Before they knew it, the post had been shared more than 10,000 times and in one day, found its way to Ms Tsubakihara. | Before they knew it, the post had been shared more than 10,000 times and in one day, found its way to Ms Tsubakihara. |
"I am so lucky and happy to have this miracle opportunity to feel kindness of people in my life," she said. | "I am so lucky and happy to have this miracle opportunity to feel kindness of people in my life," she said. |
"Those pictures remind me of old memories and brought me back to those." | "Those pictures remind me of old memories and brought me back to those." |
She told the BBC she now plans to go to Taiwan in June to thank the teacher and the school children and pick up her long lost camera. | She told the BBC she now plans to go to Taiwan in June to thank the teacher and the school children and pick up her long lost camera. |
Reporting by the BBC's Andreas Illmer. | Reporting by the BBC's Andreas Illmer. |