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Hope that someone gets my message in a bottle – and someone did … 50 years later

by CNN
Sunday, October 30, 2016
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A message in a bottle was returned to the family who set it adrift in the ocean — 1,500 miles away and 50 years ago.

The message, sent from New Hampshire, was found by Clint Buffington, a teacher and musician from Utah, who was vacationing in the Turks and Caicos islands.

Buffington said he found a bottle buried in the sand on a beach and could make out some writing.

“On the paper, there was something written in pencil — like handwriting — it said, ‘Look inside,'” he told CNN affiliate WMUR.

Inside was a note that said, “return to 419 Ocean Blvd. and receive a reward of $150 from Tina, owner of the Beachcomber.”

Those words referred to the Beachcomber motel in Hampton, New Hampshire.

Paula Pierce’s parents owned the motel in the 1960s.

Pierce said her father wrote a joke, put it in a bottle and threw it in the Atlantic Ocean decades ago.

Buffington, who calls himself a “message in a bottle hunter” and has found many such bottles in the past, flew to New Hampshire to deliver the message to Pierce in person. Her parents died years ago and the Beachcomber has since been sold.

She said it was a shock to see her father’s handwriting.

“This is special because it brings back a piece of him, a piece of her, a piece of my childhood, a piece of the Beachcomber,” said Pierce. “All of these things are very hard to lose.”

True to her father’s word, Pierce gave Buffington the $150.

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