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'Oldest' message in a bottle found more than 108 years on

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'Oldest' message in a bottle found more than 108 years on

A message in a bottle that washed up more than 108 years after it was thrown into the sea may be the world's oldest, a marine association has said.

The bottle was released in the North Sea between 1904 and 1906 and found by a woman on a beach in Amrum, Germany.

Inside a postcard asked that it be sent to the Marine Biological Association of the UK, where the bottle was returned.
The association in Plymouth said the bottle was one of some 1,000 released as part of marine research.

One shilling reward

The research, looking at ocean currents, was carried out by George Parker Bidder, who went on to become MBA president from 1939 to 1945.
Inside each bottle was a postcard that promised a shilling to anyone who returned it.

An old English shilling was sent by the association to retired postal worker Marianne Winkler, who found the bottle in April during her holiday to the German island, about 310 miles (500km) away from the UK.


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George Parker Bidder conducted research with the bottles



The association said it was waiting to hear whether it was a world record for the oldest message in a bottle found.

The existing world record for the oldest message in a bottle is 99 years and 43 days, found west of the Shetland Islands in July 2013.


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Amazing to see the bottle and the message in tact after all these years of being tossed around in the sea and with all the marine life around it not causing any damage!
In my school days, I remember some of my friends tossing a message inside a sealed bottle on the Marina beach waters with address of Vellankanni temple written on it as we were told it would certainly reach the shores of the temple! Wonder what happened to it!!!
 
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