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<strong>The tale of a camera lost at sea.
</strong>The above Canon EOS 1000D was lost at the bottom of the ocean off the coast of British Columbia, Canada for over a year.</p>
<p>Turns out it was found by a diver named Markus Thompson, who brought it back to the top. He discovered the SD card still worked and he was able to view the photos.</p>
<p>What now? Well Markus took to Google+ and ended up finding the owner of the camera!</p>
<blockquote><p>Thompson took to Google+, posting the story and a few identifying details he was able to dig up from the photos. Within a day, the hive mind was able to track down and contact the owner, a firefighter in British Columbia. We’re not saying you should be thankful for Google+, but the actual people who use it sure seem like good folks.</p></blockquote>
<p>Source: [<a href="http://www.theverge.com/2011/11/26/2587599/canon-eos">The Verge</a>]</p>
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