It drifted towards Canada before landing on broad haven beach wales, a journey of 3000m
www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/.../
So, the question is do you want your buoy back and have you ever found anything interesting washed up?

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Hahahaha!!!
They can keep it as far as i’m concerned.
I recently wondered how many of my messages in bottles ended up in the great Pacific garbage float. Then i realized that when i was obsessed with messages in bottles and pen pals and such as a kid that i didn’t live anywhere near the ocean! Ha! I’m a redhead but sometimes my blonde shows. Ell oh ell!
Was in local news recently at someone found a bottle washed up with an Italian message inside www.southwalesargus.co.uk/.../ Apparently there's a museum in the Netherlands because so many end up washing up there
That’s kind of a sad story.
I don't want the buoy back, but thank you. Then I'd have to scrape the barnacles off and that is a severe pain in the arse! (I've done it.)
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No, but if you find a bottle with a genie in it I will take that!
I used to comb the beach at sunrise all the time. I once found a lobster cart full of dead seals.
Just some dead jellyfish, starfish and driftwood. Nothing really interesting.
It is program if you're talking about US national projects.
No I don't want the buoy with that many barnacles to remove
I dont get it.
yes i do
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