Message in a Bottle found after 98 years!



The bottle, found east of the Shetland Island off Scotland's northern coast, was among 1,890 released all at one time in a government experiment to map the undercurrents of the seas around Scotland, the BBC reports. Only 315 have been found.

Fisherman Andrew Leaper, skipper of the Copious, found the bottle — which was set adrift in 1914 — in his nets in April."By tracking the location of returned bottles, it was possible for the undercurrents of the seas around Scotland to be mapped out for the first time," the government said in a statement.It says the water-tight glass bottles contained a postcard asking the finder to record the date and location of the discovery and return it to the "Director of the Fishery Board for Scotland"                                                                   

– with a reward of sixpence available. It says Brown's original log is now held by Marine Scotland Science in Aberdeen and is  updated  each time a discovery is made. Guinness World Records confirmed on Thursday that it is the oldest message in a bottle ever recovered, beating a previous record by five years.



via: usatoday.com