While strolling Sable Island National Park Reserve, an archaeology technician from Potlotek First Nation stumbled upon an unusual discovery – a message in a bottle washed ashore. The four-decade-old letter, dated January 14, 1983, originated from a resupply ship near the crescent-shaped Canadian island. In faded writing, the note vaguely referenced the crew of a vessel called the Wimpey Sea Hunter. Accompanying the letter was a 1974 Canadian $2 bill, featuring a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth. A Parks Canada representative noted that the paper was still damp and, remarkably, the bottle still emitted the scent of gin, even after 40 years. (Daily Beast)
42-Year-Old Message In A Bottle Washes Up On Remote Island

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