What would you feel if you lose significant and consequential something which means so much to you like a camera or photo album? Obviously, you’ll feel miserable. Nonetheless, a lost item finds its owner hardly ever under some strange circumstances. This is one of those stories.

A group of divers found a long lost camera on the base of the sea while conducting research. They could guess that the camera was many years old from first glance. It was a bizarre encounter for them as they never expected to find a camera on the seafloor and they never thought it would still work. Yet, surprisingly, it turned on! And they were astonished by the photos they found.


1. A Diving Expedition
A group of divers from the Marine Ecology Department at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada got ready to dive into deep waters on the morning of May 13, 2014. The wanted to engage in research dive to investigate the waters off the coast of Bamfield, near Vancouver Island.

Their aims for the day were to simply take some notes on oceanic wildlife, yet their plan of the day changed fastly. The team made their way towards the deep blue sea by boat and they were unaware of what would be waiting on the deep seabed.


2. The Team
In particular, the group needed to plunge into the virus waters to contemplate the numerous varieties of ocean stars that call the zone home. By taking an enormous gathering out there, the jumpers would have liked to reveal insight into their fascinating conduct and numbers. That, yet a portion of the jumpers likewise intended to catch a couple of ocean stars to contemplate them back in the school labs.

Nevertheless, one of the divers noticed something that was stuck in the seafloor once they were on the bottom of the sea. Initially, he had no idea what it was. Thus, along with his partner, he swam closer to the item intending to find what it was. After investigating, they were able to figure out what the mysterious object was.


3. The Discovery
Playmate Doherty left, and Tella Osler, right, was the Simon Fraser University students who saw something bizarre on the ocean bottom. While Doherty saw it first, the subsequent he called attention to it, Osler concurred the square item didn’t belong to the ocean. Resolved to expel any garbage from the lovely sea, the two swam over and attempted to evacuate the item.

When they were closer, they noted that the item had hard edges along with a leather strap that waved in the current. Doherty was astonished to see a round lens come out from the sand when he pulled the belt. He identified it as a camera despite all the algae and actual sea life inhabiting on the object.


4. Who’s the Owner?
He put the camera into his dive bag after he discovered it and then he continued with his research. Even though he was conducting research, his mind was with the camera. He was wondering about the owner of it. It was a real question to him that how did this camera come to the sea bed, so deep in the water and far away from the seaboard. Besides, how long had it been there?

“One of [the divers] picked it up and put it in his pocket and kept counting the starfish,” Professor Isabelle Cote said in an interview. “When they came up from the dive, he said, ‘Look what I found.’” Indeed exactly as you thought, the other team members were so curious to find out the details about this strange camera.


5. Grabbing Her Attention
After Doherty revealed what he had found when they came to the shore, the camera specifically grabbed the attention of Cote’s co-professor, Siobhan Gray. What was so significant about this corroded camera?

Indeed, while Gray had gone with the gathering out that day, her main enthusiasm for the study was not the starfish. Rather, she had followed along to read oceanic vegetation for the Bamfield Marine Sciences Center. When taking a gander at the camera, Gray felt stunned to see fauna developing on the outside of the electronic! So she chose to return the corroded camera to her lab for additional examination. Back at the lab, Gray found unmistakably more than she at any point anticipated.


6. An Ecosystem
Gray was amazed to see the little ecosystem that she found living inside this old, corroded camera. As she had already seen many algae and plant life on the outside of the camera, nothing could prepare for her for the inside!

Inside, Gray found a few additional types of green growth, yet besides an ocean cucumber and two brittle stars. For those not up to date, brittle stars are fundamentally the same as ocean stars, simply a whole lot littler. Nature had figured out how to assume control over the camera and transform it into part of its biological system, as Gray and Cote instructed in their biology classes. In any case, it just so happens, that wasn’t too Gray had found.


7. A Valuable Find
You probably think that this camera was wholly useless and as it was there under the sea for many years. Well, you are right! Nonetheless, memory cards are known to be able to take quite the beating on the other around. Then, once Gray took it out from its tray, it seemed in good shape!

The team expected that the SD card would still work in a computer, although it was covered in black algae. Moreover, they hope that a few photos would still be there without getting damaged by water. If photos were there, the team of researchers will be able to track down the original owner. They were eager to try it felt like a long shot.


8. The Moment of Truth
At the point when Gray found that the SD card remained practically unblemished, she felt another rush of energy move through her. “My first thought about the camera was, are there still images on the card?” she reviewed. Indeed, even in the interview, months in the wake of finding the camera, Gray could in any case scarcely contain how energized she felt about unraveling this since quite a while ago overlooked secret.

In the wake of expelling the SD card from the camera, Gray deliberately cleaned all of it with an earbud and scouring liquor. At that point, Gray opened it into her PC and took a full breath. The critical point in time showed up… and the memory card worked!


9. Long-Lost Memories
Gray was extraordinarily happy to know that the eight-gigabyte Lexar Platinum card still did work and shockingly, plenty of videos and pictures had survived! They hope that the content within the memory card would cater to them to find its rightful owner. Regrettably, it was not that easier for them than they initially expected.

Gray felt hesitant to go through somebody’s photos yet there was no other method to find the truth about this mystery. Thus, she began to check the images one by one. After probing into the photos, Gray understood that the pictures continued many of the same people, (seen above) at different get-togethers dating back to July 30, 2012.


10. It Didn’t Feel Right
Despite feeling glad that she approached the photos, Gray despite everything didn’t feel right glancing through somebody’s very own property. Much more terrible, after seeing every photograph, she was unable to discover any pieces of information that would assist her with finding the proprietor. The professor had no clue about what to do straightaway.

All things considered, as Gray took a gander at the photographs, she realized that, given their substance, they should mean a great deal to the family observed previously. Along these lines, although she didn’t have the foggiest idea of what she would do straightaway, the professor felt resolved to not give up. Fortunately, Gray was going to open an intimation that would unravel everything.


11. The Search
Gray deiced to ask help from her peer, Isabelle Cote (seen below) as she had no more ideas about what to do. As she expected, she was more glad to help Gray with the mystery of the underwater camera. After thinking a little while, Cote noticed that the best way to find its owner is to post the pictures on social media.

The two colleagues started tweeting the come photos using the hashtag #detectices on the following day. Promptly, the pictured got hundreds of comments, likes, and retweets. Yet, no one came to claim the images despite all the interaction and feedback. Thus, Cote and Gray decided to change their plan after two days.


12. Posting Flyers
Following a couple of days, Cote and Gray acknowledged they were wasting time with the online life posts. Along these lines, they chose to take a stab at something new. All things considered, they had consented to never withdraw! The camera was excessively imperative to its unique proprietor! Coming up short on choices, the two educators felt ready to take a stab at all that they could consider.

In the long run, Cote, Gray, and the remainder of the jump group depended on printing out the photos and posting them around the town. In all honesty, it didn’t take excessively some time before an individual from the nearby Coast Guard routine remembered somebody in the photographs. It would appear to be one of the men in photographs had been protected from a wreck not very far in the past.


13. The Diver In The Photos
Finally, they were able to find one person in photos, Paul Burgoyne who was an artist fro Vancouver. Seemingly, Burgoyne had lost his boat in 2012 when it sank and that point is where the diver found the camera. After talking with Cote and Gray for a few minutes, the coast officer found Burgoyne’s phone number and got om contact with him.

After a short phone call with him, the Coast Guard officer took the camera intending to return it to the man. Cote and Gray were so happy as their hard work finally gave them results. But they never thought that it was not the end of the story.


14. Behind the Mystery
Gray got a phone call from Paul Burgoyne in late May of 2014. “He was thrilled,” Gray said. Seemingly, Burgoyne was shocked to hear that the dive team had found his long lost camera! As gray and her colleagues guessed, he told her how much the camera was important to him.

“He said when he got off the phone with the Coast Guard, he and his wife were laughing a great deal and mentioned how lucky he was,” Gray later said. Burgoyne again had claimed that how much the camera meant to him he was talking with the professor.


15. Incredibly Important Photos
Burgoyne felt especially thankful as the greater part of the photographs on the card didn’t catch any common family assembling. Most of the photos originated from the day when he and his family had dissipated his late mother’s remains. That made the loss of his camera considerably harder: it had been all Burgoyne needed to recall his mom by. In the meantime, the remainder of the vehicle held a portion of his preferred scuba jumping and swimming photographs, similar to the one beneath.

The professor had to know how Burgoyne could have lost such a significant camera. As Gray would before long find, he had lost the camera under the most frightening of conditions!


16. All Hell Breaks Loose
The whole adventure started two years back, on July 20, 2012. Burgoyne had been sailing to his summer home in Tahsis, British Columbia at the time. At that point, as things can on the ocean, everything got ugly instantly.

Everything appeared to be ok initially, with many of the trips going off without a hitch. “I felt bliss when the ocean went calm and I was sitting at the back of the boat all by myself and thinking ‘What could be better than this?” Burgoyne reviewed the commencement of the trip. Nevertheless “all hell broke loose” when he hit a spot of bad weather.


17. An Ill-Fated Trip
Burgoyne thought he would sail on through without any accidents on the final day. Yet, unluckily, he drove his boat directly in the route of a vast storm on the afternoon of the last day.

For those who are not aware, things can change on the sea instantly. In not more than minutes, the oceans went from quiet and wonderful to seething and alarming. Cruising through the tempest, Burgoyne attempted to keep quiet and depend on his abilities to get him through. Lamentably, as the ocean developed progressively tempestuous, his pontoon collided with some inconspicuous rocks close to the shore. In the resulting alarm, Burgoyne jumped from the vessel into the water, losing everything, including his camera.


18. The Accident
As Burgoyne’s boat smashed against the rocks, the hull shattered away and it sank into the ocean in no time. In the next few minutes, he was in the cold freezing water. Quickly developing hypothermia, Burgoyne saw his whole life blazed before his eyes. He was sure that he would not make it alive through this horrible incident.

Gratefully, clients at a nearby inn noticed him and called the Coast Guard. It was shocking to hear that Burgoyne had to stay in cold water for six hours until he was eventually rescued. He was brought back to the share and was immediately hospitalized. Luckily, a few days after taking medications, he was in good health. The local community got together to help Bourgoyne while he was in the hospital.


19. Rallying Around Burgoyne
The morning after the Coast Guard spared Burgoyne from the waters, the nearby Canadian paper ran an anecdote about the salvage. Promptly, companions, family, and even outsiders supported Burgoyne in his recuperation. Many sent well-wishes and cards, while some went well beyond, sending him blessings or food. A neighborhood hardware store, Future Shop, even supplanted all his submerged camera gear at no charge!

Sadly, paying little heed to the camera or well-wishes, Burgoyne wanted to in any case feel shattered. He genuinely valued them, however, he had essentially lost excessively, simply an issue of seconds during the accident.


20. A Reminder
As you can envision, Paul Burgoyne felt amazingly appreciative that he had made it out of the sea alive and even had another camera. Be that as it may, subsequently, he had lost many individual and important belongings in the disaster area, not simply his photos. From the start, Burgoyne felt inconceivably discouraged and hurt at the misfortune. In any case, in time, he figured out how to acknowledge it. All things considered, it was the expense of his survival.

All things considered, out of the considerable number of articles he lost, Burgoyne felt generally shattered about his missing camera. While he could supplant the greater part of different belongings, he was unable to reproduce the photographs. For quite a long time, Burgoyne had accepted he had lost those recollections forever. In this way, you can envision how fortunate he felt when the Coast Guard official called him!


21. A Lucky Turn
Indeed, as you thought, Burgoyne never thought that he would get his camera back after so long. “That just shocked me. Getting the camera, or the photos back, that’s quite wonderful,” he said. “I have a new respect for, you know, these electronics. You throw most of it away every two years, but that little card is an amazing bit of technology.”

The incident that happened to Burgoyne taught him a couple of good lessons. The photographs he got from the camera reminded him to be grateful for what he has. Initially, when he had to give up his camera, he understood the importance of life.  Now, as he’s learned to be thankful, the universe gave him back his camera. Nonetheless, Burgoyne is not the only person who got his long lost camera back, surprising many other similar incidents have been reported.


22. Not The First Time
Although how hard it is to believe, another long lost camera appeared from the sea on the other side of the world. This time the incident regarding the lost camera was reported from Taiwan and it had washed up onto the shore. As it was covered with crustaceans, it was more similar to a part of the sea bed. Nonetheless, the camera was shockingly worked, this time as well.

The producers of the waterproof case that kept the camera safe should relly put these images on their Amazon page! A group of school teachers found the camera and they handed it over to their teacher, who ultimately found its owner.


23. Another Camera
Teacher Park Lee had no idea what to do with the camera when one of his 11-year-old students found and brought it to him. At first glance, he thought it was merely a rock. After that, once he discerned that it was a camera, he was pretty sure that it wouldn’t work. “We thought it was broken but then by chance, knocked off a barnacle on the casing and found a button to open the case,” Park Lee later said.

Inside of the camera seemed not harmed surprisingly as not even a drop of water had entered. “Even more amazingly, the boy turned the power on, and the camera was still charged!” Lee said. Soon enough, Mr. Lee brought back his kids to school to talk about the mysterious camera they found.


24. Should We Take a Look?
Once they got back, they attempted to determine what to do with the camera. “Some children thought we had earned the camera and could keep for ourselves. Others suggested we should try to find the owner – and so we all sat down to think about how to do that,” Lee reviewed. After a few moments, they all compromised on a single decision.

Mr. Lee and his students realized that they should have a look at the images if they were intending to find the owner. They were a bit messed up thinking about the camera just like Gray and Cote were. Nevertheless, as they understood that it was the only thing they have to do, all agreed it was the right thing to do.


25. Posting the Pictures
Immediately after they started to go through the pictures, they found important information in no time. They realized that most of the photos were from Japan and thus they decided from which country the owner was from. Then, Mr. Lee posted the images on Facebook, captioning them in Japanese and Chinese.

Indeed, they were not quite sure whether posting photos would help them to find the owner, just like Gray and Cote worried. In the end, even though it did not work for Gray and Cote, it did work for the class in Taiwan. Not long, the pictures and the class became entirely trending.


26. Going Viral
While Mr. Lee and his students had a high desire to discover the camera’s proprietor through their posts, they had no clue the posts would get viral – however, they did! In simply an issue of days, the Facebook post had more than 100,000 shares and more than 50,000 comments. That, yet this time around, the viral posts found the camera’s proprietor.

Only a couple of days after the post became famous online, Lee got a message in his inbox from the proprietor of the camera, diver Serina Tsubakihara, seen above. As you would envision, the class of 10 and 11-year-olds couldn’t stand by to converse with her and return the camera!


27. Meet Diver Serina Tsubakihara
“I couldn’t believe it,” camera owner Serina Tsubakihara told the BBC after she saw the Facebook post. Mr. lee and the class realized that they had done the correct thing after getting contacted with Tsubakihara. Moreover, this camera meant so much to the owner sd they soon would find out.

“I was super surprised when my friends told me about this and sent me the post with those pictures,” Tsubakihara continued. Tsubakihara, who was a Japanese undergraduate, was extremely happy to find out that she finally got back her long lost camera which contained all photos of her favorite diving vacation. Not long, he talked to the class and told them the story of how she lost the camera.


28. Losing the Camera
Serina Tsubakihara had been on vacation on the island of Ishigaki, Okinawa, around 155 miles east of Taiwan as she told the class when lost her camera. “I was scuba diving, and I lost the camera when one of my friends ran out of the air and needed my help.” Just like the incident regarding Burgoyne, this diver also lost her camera when she was struggling to be alive.

She was quite sure that she lost the camera forever when she dropped it from her hands in 2005. In the meantime, staying safely in a dicing bag, the camera had gone on a trip of its own. safely encased, it went many miles a finally washed up on a beach in Taiwan.


29. Feeling Grateful
Tsubakihara never thought that her long lost camera would finally show up on shore in Taiwan and that a kid would find her lost memories. “I am so lucky and happy to have this miracle opportunity to feel the kindness of people in my life,” Tsubakihara said. “Those pictures reminded me of old memories and brought me back to those.”

Now, Tsubakihara aways looks at these photos reminding them about both her fantastic vacation and the kind class that returned them. She was so grateful to Mr. Lee and the class, so Tsubakihara wanted to do something special to thank them.


30. Going Back to Taiwan
Tsubakihara wanted to go back to Taiwan to show you grateful she was, even though she could have simply asked Mr. Lee to send the photos via email. All things considered, it’s only one out of every odd day that somebody goes out of sight their approach to restore a lost thing. To her, that is more important than the camera they found. Additionally, they likewise restored each one of those amazing recollections she thought she’d never see again!

In this way, Tsubakihara went to Taiwan and found the opportunity to meet all the students who helped her, as should be obvious in the photographs above. Subsequently, it appeared the story of Tsubakihara, and the younger students were finished. Be that as it may, the appreciative young lady had one final surprise available for the kids.


31. Setting Up The Surprise
As a student, Tsubakihara had to go to Taiwan with a limited budget. She had to wait a few months before going to Taiwan as she had to save money for a plane ticket. Once Tsubakihara arrived, she was upset that she could buy any thank you gift for the children.

Her way back home, with her long lost camera, packed safely in her bag, Tsubakihara was thinking deeply about what she should do to thank and surprise the class that returner the camera to her. And, she remembered that the class would graduate in six months or so. This gave her a good idea.


32. A Graduation Surprise
In the end, Tsubakihara chose to astound the class during their third-grade graduation. She showed up with no forward notification, this time towing along a wide range of marvelous gifts, including toys and candies just as handcrafted notes to say thanks. As indicated by the neighborhood Taiwanese paper, the kids were euphoric to see their old companion. Tsubakihara had established a serious connection with the class.

Nowadays, Tsubakihara keeps on plunging and might want to return when the class graduates from middle school. In the meantime, she’s found nothing more than cool fish on her plunges, no tragically deceased cameras. A few jumpers have discovered considerably more than a camera submerged.