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Lost a camera overboard?

 

On a recent lobster catching S.C.U.B.A. dive just south of Haulover Cut my wife and I came across an Olympus underwater digital camera in about 25 feet of water.

Ironically the camera was identical to the model we have been using for several years. The camera’s body was damaged and flooded, but the compartment of the camera containing the battery and digital chip were dry.

We were able to view the contents of the chip in our camera and found over 200 images dating as far back as November, 2011. Many of the photos are family oriented including a wedding, costume party, and trips to theme parks.

I hope we can reunite the owners with their camera, and what appear to be many fond family memories.

John W. Baron, Miami Lakes

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