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Canadian couple’s message in a bottle found 13 years later in Irish bay | Ireland

In September 2012, a young couple made a romantic appointment at Newfoundland on the eastern end of Canada, leaving a message to a bottle and leaving them to the Atlantic.

“Anita and Brad’s trip to Bell island. Today, we enjoyed this bottle of wine and each other on the edge of the island,” he said. Whose message “Please Call Us”, then asked a scribble number.

Thirteen years later and 2,000 miles away, another couple, Kate and John Gay found the bottle in the Scragge Bay in the western end of Ireland. They read the note, fried Anita and Brad and wondered: Was it still together?

They stole the number, but there was no answer. They sent a message to the Facebook page on Monday night. MAHarees Heritage and ProtectionAn environmental group that causes the discovery of the bottle and regulates the cleaning of laurel.

The task became viral, and within a few hours, the friends in Canada have warned Anita and Brad Squires to the discovery of the bottle – now married to three children and still living in Newfoundland.

“The last 24 hours were great – knowing that the story was appreciated by many people, Brad Brad Rté said to Radio’s Morning Irish show Wednesday. “We were only young people in love. We are old now.

The couple, who went out a year before Bell Island trip, married in 2016.

Martha Farrell of the Maharees Protection Association, the story of other couples in Canada in the Atlantic bottles to share the stories of sending messages to contact the stories, he said.

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