Saturday, September 8, 2012

The odyssey: Camera withstand the sea trip to Fla.


The Coast Guard investigator waded ankle to catch waste water ocean: a bright red Nikon camera, small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Sun Shultz decided to test his investigative skills.

There were photos of two men preparing to dive and a towheaded family together lying on a couch dives. It 'was a mysterious relic constant depth. In the bottom of the sea and hit a puzzling video clip of splashing water, which were recorded as a camera, it seemed. In a few days, detectives had analyzed Internet images and found some clues all in Aruba, Dutch island off Venezuela's coast, which is 1,100 miles from Key West.
The buoyancy of the plastic case combined with various currents could have taken the camera to Key West, told The Associated Press in an e-mail.

Narrow your search Shultz, the resolution came quickly. I can not stop laughing about it," Dick de Bruin said in a telephone interview from Aruba.

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De Bruin, a sergeant in the Dutch Royal Navy is stationed with his family in Aruba for three years. The camera floated away from de Bruin while he and a dive team were anchor recovery from the USS Powell for a World War II Memorial. The American ship protected Aruba, a major oil producer. By German troops during the war

"It 'a great connection between America and Aruba ... first with the anchor, and now the camera brings us together again," said de Bruin said.


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