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Photos Recovered from Camera That Spent Four Years in the Ocean

I see a new marketing campaign for the camera maker.
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laughingsquid:

Photos Recovered from Camera That Spent Four Years in the Ocean

I see a new marketing campaign for the camera maker.

Source: petapixel.com

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    And they amazingly found...person who lost the camera! (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
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