Boy receives reply from message in bottle that travelled 4,200 miles | UK | News

A eight -year -old British lad Harrison Mizen sent a message to the North Sea in a bottle and was surprised to get an answer after traveling to the Caribbean 4,200 miles.
Harrison, who learned this way of communication at the school, was arranged to place a note in an old glass rum bottle that “reminds of pirates” the help of his 38 -year -old mother Laura. The message was read as follows: “Hello, I have a little brother named Harrison Max. We are from South Shields in England.
Together with his four -year -old brother Max and his 41 -year -old father Paul, a heating engineer, they threw the Sandhaven Beach in South Shields, Tyne and Wear from the Sandhaven Beach in Sandhaven Beach. The news turns out that a writer visited a Sunday town with ‘Best Street in England’ and falls in love with everything about it.
Harrison, who was very pleased, took the card to school for a show and told me this week. With a mail stamp dated September 8, St. The gros at the northern end of Lucia contained the islet painting.
The anonymous response was read as follows: “I found your note with my father fishing. The bottle caught some nets like the picture. We spend a good day, thank you, I hope you.” mirror.
Laura, who works as an officer, said, “Harrison is definitely on the moon. It is very nice to have time to answer.
When Alaina Beresford only threw a bottle message to the ocean at the age of 12, she thought very little.
But this year – thirty years later – was surprised to get a postcard that explained that his old message was discovered.
It was washed about 725 miles away on a Norwegian beach, and finally found by Pia Brodtmann, who volunteered this week with a charity on the coastline.
The 27 -year -old woman answered and sent a postcard next to her fascinating photo collection.
Among these, the images of the message in a bottle include the PIA ship (called NEMO) and the area it works in.
Alaina, 43 -year -old, was surprised to see that her grade has been revealed and remained readable, “When I went and check my mail and ‘What is this, postcard?’ When I thought, it is not something you saw.




