HAWAII - Have you ever lost a camera when pleasure? Do not give up looking for it, like this American tourist, who finally found the camera after missing more than five years.
A Taiwan-based airline, China Airlines, managed to track down the owner of a camera lost American diver in Hawaii in 2007. The camera was discovered last month on a beach in Taiwan, 9600 miles from the loss of the camera.
The Camera owner is a tourist from Georgia, United States, named Lindsay Crumbley Scallan. He was then given a round-trip ticket to Taiwan to pick up the camera.
The camera is still intact, with the memory card in it. Only the outside of the camera seemed closed sea moss.
"Scallan can come to Taiwan so that he can bring home a precious memory of the camera," said Lee Wen-yi, a spokesman for China Airlines, as quoted by SMH, Tuesday (26/03/2013).
Scallan waterproof camera was lost in August 2007 while diving in Maui, Hawaii. The camera was discovered by Douglas Cheng, Manager of China Airlines, as he was walking on the shore of Taitung, Taiwan.
The photos on the memory card the camera makes it easier to keep track of who the owner of the camera. "I was shocked, and glad I finally found a camera. I do not believe this camera carried that far," Scallan said.
The camera is still intact, with the memory card in it. Only the outside of the camera seemed closed sea moss.
"Scallan can come to Taiwan so that he can bring home a precious memory of the camera," said Lee Wen-yi, a spokesman for China Airlines, as quoted by SMH, Tuesday (26/03/2013).
Scallan waterproof camera was lost in August 2007 while diving in Maui, Hawaii. The camera was discovered by Douglas Cheng, Manager of China Airlines, as he was walking on the shore of Taitung, Taiwan.
The photos on the memory card the camera makes it easier to keep track of who the owner of the camera. "I was shocked, and glad I finally found a camera. I do not believe this camera carried that far," Scallan said.
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