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A Japanese girl lost her camera in diving three years ago. She drifted to Taiwan after more than 900 days in the sea. She can still use it when she gets it back!

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A schoolboy in Yilan County, Taiwan, was led by a teacher to the beach to clean up the rubbish when he found a sealant box full of barnacles and moss. After opening it, it turned out to be a camera with electricity, and the memory card of the camera was not damaged.
At that time, some students said that the cards could be thrown away for their own use, but Li ad, the teacher of these students, told the children, "this is not their own thing, and the owner will be very sorry and worried about losing something.".
Therefore, the teachers and students decided to take it back to the school for research, and found that nearly 100 photos were stored in the memory card.
After reading the photos, he Zhaoen, a primary school student, identified the owner as a Japanese.
Because many of the photos were taken on Ishigaki Island in Japan, and he Zhaoen also went to Ishigaki Island to exchange and study, so he recognized the street view in the photos.
And he also said: "from the face, the people in the photos are also very similar to the Japanese."
As for whether peeking at the photos in the owner's camera is reliable, Mr. Li said: "it seems a bit immoral. But as a result of our discussion, if we could look at the photos, would there be any clues for us to find the owner of the camera? "
Later, Li posted a "search notice" in Chinese and Japanese on Facebook, along with some photos in the camera.
They decided to open the photos, mainly hoping to find the owner of the camera, as well as Japanese media friends to help report, so that the owner can see the news and find them; if they can't find the owner, they plan to take a boat from teachers and students to Ishigaki Island and give it to the Japanese police at the beginning of next month.
The message was reproduced 12000 times and praised 26000 times on Facebook. The camera manufacturer also joined the search team.
Two days later, the owner found it. She is juniors of the Department of foreign languages English at Tokyo Shangzhi University.
In September 2015, when Chunyuan shilinai was diving in the scuba of Shiheng Island, a companion needed her help because of lack of oxygen. In panic, Chunyuan's camera accidentally fell into the deep sea. As a result, the camera drifted across the sea. After nearly three years of sea adventure, it finally rushed to the Bank of Ilan County, Taiwan.
On the 28th, Chunyuan shilinai, who recovered the whereabouts of the camera, exclaimed, "it's a miracle.".
"I'm very excited and lucky to have so many good people to help me with my camera," she said. "It's all my memories. These pictures immediately let me go back to the past."
According to chunhara, the camera was a gift from her parents, who had accompanied her through many places. Losing the camera and the memories inside made her sad for a while.
Chunyuan shilinai visited Taiwan in March last year. After finding the camera, she said she would go to Yilan county again in June this year to thank the teachers and students.
Wow, this camera really has a magical experience.
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