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The Australian couple found a 132-year-old letter, and the Australian media burst into an uproa

 
[Social News]     10 Mar 2018
A note from 132 years ago startled Australia. Break the world`s oldest letter record! All Australian media uproar!

A note from 132 years ago startled Australia. Break the world`s oldest letter record! All Australian media uproar!

It is reported that this old note was installed in a message in a bottle. It has been floating in the sea for 132 years. Cleverly, it was recently picked up by a couple in Perth, Australia.

The Australian couple found a 132-year-old letter, and the Australian media burst into an uproa


According to reports, local residents Kym and Tonya were walking on Wedge Island, 100 kilometers from Perth, when they suddenly found a bottle that looked very old. "I thought it was an old bottle," Tonya said. It should look good on the shelf. "

Without thinking too much, Tonya took the bottle home directly. Back home, they opened message in a bottle, unexpectedly found inside a roll of paper, above is German.

"the date on the paper is January 12, but the year is hard to identify," Kym said. They took the paper out to dry, and a week later they could see clearly that the year was 1889.

After an investigation, he found that the letter came from a German ship named Paula. On this paper is a table with German experiments on ocean currents.

The Australian couple found a 132-year-old letter, and the Australian media burst into an uproa


They gave the letter to the Western Australia Maritime Museum, which confirmed the year of the letter. "this is the most important moment in my life, think of this message in a bottle has not been touched in 132 years, but still well preserved, I will get goose bumps."

Australian media are reported to have obtained evidence from a German captain who documented the release of a message in a bottle, perhaps this one, on June 12, 1886.

The Australian couple found a 132-year-old letter, and the Australian media burst into an uproa


According to reports, Germany has put thousands of such message in a bottle, the back of the letter let discoverers write when and where the message in a bottle was found, and returned to the German naval observatory.

Previously, the oldest letter found in the world was 108 years ago. Now, the paper in message in a bottle will replace it as the oldest letter in the world!

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