World's Oldest Known Message In A Bottle Washes Ashore After 108 Years

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Earlier this year, Marianne Winkler, a retired postal worker and her husband were vacationing on the North Sea island of Amrum, Germany, when they stumbled upon a bottle with a message inside! And it was no ordinary letter either, but one written by an Edwardian British scientist studying undersea currents.

The German residents says they tried to extract the message without damaging the bottle, but in the end had to go with the clearly written directions that simply said "Break." Inside was a postcard with instructions printed in three languages, English, German and Dutch. It asked the finder to provide information about how and where the bottle was discovered and mail the card to the Marine Biological Association in Plymouth, U.K. Those that complied were promised a shilling for their effort.

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Realizing they may have found something that would still interest the Marine Biological Association, Marianne placed the old postcard inside an envelope and mailed it to the stipulated address. Turns out, she was right.

The bottle was one of 1,020 that George Park Bidder, the Association's former President had released into the North Sea from 1904 and 1906 to investigate undersea currents. To ensure they would be swept by the currents below the ocean's surface, the bottles were designed to float just above the sea bed.

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According to the association's communications director, Guy Baker, most of the bottles were found within months after they were released. Some were caught up in deep sea fishing nets, while others had just washed ashore. The data gathered from the bottles allowed Bidder to prove that deep sea currents flowed from east to west in the North Sea.

He also discovered that the European plaice, a popular species of flatfish, generally swim against the deep currents. This tidbit of information proved to be extremely helpful for the commercial fishermen that frequented the area.

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The association officials believe that the bottle was dispatched to sea in 1906, and that it may be the oldest message in a bottle discovered, a fact that still needs to be confirmed by the Guinness World Records. The current record is held by one that was found 99 years and 43 days after it was released in 1914, as part of a similar scientific experiment.

Baker says they are not sure if the bottle has been tossing around in the ocean the entire time, or if it has spent numerous years buried under the sand. Either way, he is thrilled that it was finally discovered. To show their appreciation and make good on Bidder's promise, the Marine Biological Association gifted the couple with a shilling that they managed to acquire on auction site eBay.

Resources: telegraph.co.uk, zmescience.com

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  • hell0
    hell0almost 9 years
    cool
    • Walmost 9 years
      This was awesome
      • volpmb
        volpmbalmost 9 years
        I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
        • crazy 11almost 9 years
          that is sooooo cool
          • soldier13
            soldier13almost 9 years
            omg that is so amzing how didn't the bottle turn in to dust
            • penguin17almost 9 years
              That's so cool that they found it 108 years later. I wonder how the people reacted when a postcard returned saying where they found it. They probubly completely frogot about that project and would have been like WHAT?
              • hitalmost 9 years
                this story and video is so cool because its like from 108 years ago and it was found washed up by the north sea island now i want to make a bottle and see who finds it but its gonna problably be diffrent because its gonna have something very special to me that ill never forget in my life so technichaly im saying im problably gonna make one and then put it in the lake( btw i said it was going to be diffrent ) thats why i said it was going in the lake i just hope that whoever finds it likes it.
                • ALL MINIONSabout 9 years
                  COOL
                  • BossDaKittyKatabout 9 years
                    cooool
                    • gagaabout 9 years
                      so cool