Message in a bottle washed up in Ireland after travelling from Canada

A message in a bottle went from Canada to Ireland almost 13 years later.
Kate Gay was walking along the Gulf of Scraggen on the Dingle Peninsula on the Atlantic coast southwest of Ireland, while a bottle of wine with a piece of paper.
The group opened a wine bottle and letter during a evening community project meeting, when a couple named Anita and Brad learned that they had written on September 14, 2012.
The spouses threw a wine bottle with a letter after a daily trip to Bell Island, a part of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Anita and Brad contained a phone number in the letter, but when the community project meeting group tried to search for it, there was no answer.
However, the group lifted a glass to Anita and Brad.
Maharees Heritage and Protection Community Wildlife and Environmental Protection Organization, Kate’s finding on Facebook pages announced.
A photo of the message in a bottle, including the single snaps of the wine bottle and a letter, wrote a photo of a spokesman: “The message in a bottle … Scragge Bay of Bell Island, Maharees!
“This message in a bottle from Anita and Brad was found by Kate and Jon Today at Scragge Bay!
“It’s a long way to travel and it’s a long time to come here, but we’ve understood!
“How coincidence that one of our Na Machairí Project community partners found this, our team brought it together and connects with another coastal area that encounters climate effects !!!
“Another amazing story on our coastal journey !! (Sic).”
A woman named Rae Donovan, Amanda, commented on the post, claiming that she was Anita’s cousin.
“Anita is my cousin and Brad, the sweetest couple you will meet.”



