Monday, 7 April 2014

Message in bottle found 101 years on after fisherman pulls it from the sea Read more

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A message in a bottle has been pulled from the sea by fishermen a record-breaking 101 years after it was sent.
A German called Richard Platz scribbled his note to the world on May 17, 1913 – one year before the First World War, in which he died.
It was a postcard from Denmark with two German stamps on it and a message asking the finder ‘to post it on to my address in Berlin’.
More than a century on, it was found by a crew from the north German port of Heikendorf, near Kiel. ‘When I saw the date I got really excited,’ said skipper Konrad Fischer.
The oldest message in a bottle listed by Guinness World Records was found in 2012 – 97 years after it was sent.




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