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Suzanne Flame-Smith opened a bottle and found that sand, coffee stick, a bullet ...

New Puzzle: Hurricane threw a message from the Second World War (video)

Suzanne Flame-Smith opened a bottle and found that sand, coffee stick, a bullet sleeve and a miniature cannon nucleus were added to the letter. The 46-year-old Suzanne Flame-Smith from Tampa, Florida (USA), which removed the garbage thrown ashore by Hurricane Debbie, made an unexpected find. She was able to find a message in a bottle of World War II. Upi writes about it. The woman said she was cleaning the garbage on Bayshars Boulevard in the safe, when her attention was attracted by the bottle.

"It had sand, but the inscription was clearly visible. The letter was almost turned outwards, so it was possible to see the inscription. It stood out," she said. Flement-Smith opened a bottle and found that sand, coffee stick, a ball sleeve and a miniature cannon nucleus were added to the message. "We opened a letter and saw that it had faded. Something could be disassembled, and it showed a corporate form," she said.

On the form of a letter dated March 4, 1945, it is: "US Navy, Amphibial Base in Little Crick, Virginia. " "Dear Lee, I received your letter yesterday, I was glad to get a news from you," the letter reads. Flement-Smith says that most of the letter is too faded so that it can be read, but the author, who may be called Chris or Jim, reports the start of study in a radio school and promises to write again the next day. According to the American, the letter is an interesting mystery.

"My husband and I have fun trying to guess, dropped him from the ship or from the shore. What is the purpose of the letter? They seem like friends. You invent all these scenarios in your head," Susanna added. Epril Phillips, a public relations officer of the Navy, reported that the officials of the combined expedition base of Litl-Krick-Fort-Page, located more than 800 miles from the safe-Harbora, investigate to find out if it is possible to install the sender or recipient of the letter.

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