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Camera lost in Flamborough washes up in Germany

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This has nothing to do with football but it's really cool so I'm sharing.

A waterproof camera lost by a boy on an East Yorkshire beach has washed up in full working order on the German island of Süderoog just south of Denmark two months later. Even more remarkable, the camera was recording a video at the time it was swept away, which can still be viewed (it goes under at 1.24 on the video).

https://www.bridlingtonfreepress.co.uk/news/camera-found-on-remote-german-island-after-it-was-washed-away-from-a-flamborough-beach-1-8879590

As far as I know the owner hasn't been identified or come forward yet. Wouldn't it be cool if PON could help reunite the camera with its owner?

It's kinda cool, but looks rusty as hell.

Hopefully it's just the waterproof casing that is rusty but I found the story to be cool. I have no idea why the story didn't link directly to the Facebook video, it would have made more sense but I guess adverts can be attached before it plays. I hope they track the owner, usually FB has good results from things like this.

I also didn't know there was any remote German island.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heligoland–Zanzibar_Treaty 

On the subject of remote German islands, a little bit of history

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