It contained a handwritten letter that is presumed to have originated from Ireland, more than 3,000 miles away.
Frank Bolger, on left, with his wife, Karen, on right, and their granddaughter, Autumn, on the beach in North Wildwood on Aug. 16, 2023.They were just doing a good deed on the Jersey Shore, but ended up making a discovery that is drawing international attention.
Now Frank Bolger and his family are hoping to identify the author of a message inside a bottle that is presumed to have floated more than 3,000 miles from Ireland. “It was right at the waters’ edge in a clump of seaweed,” Bolger, 58, told NJ Advance Media on Thursday. His wife, Karen, spotted the bottle around 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 16, on the beach in North Wildwood, while the couple and their granddaughter, Autumn, were removing trash and other stray items, according to Bolger.“Greetings from Ireland. I have thrown this bottle into the sea for someone to find another day,” read the letter.“Maybe it’s traveled down to Africa or to IcelandI I won’t know if someone found it, but I hope it is found,” the note concludes.
This letter, found inside a bottle on a beach in North Wildwood, may have traveled more than 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean from Ireland.
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