Nikon L18 Survives Ocean Trip from Aruba to Florida

June 14, 2010 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Digital Compact Cameras | Comment |

A US Coast Guard investigator named Paul Shultz recently fished out a Nikon Coolpix L18 digital compact camera, housed in an underwater case, which has turned out to have floated to Florida from the island of Aruba. According to a report by Associated Press, it took the camera half a year to make the 1,100-mile journey on the back of the waves, helped by “various currents”. Owing to the underwater housing - whose make/model has not been disclosed - the camera remained functional, and it was possible to retrieve the pictures - and a video “recorded by” a sea turtle that accidentally turned on the floating camera while it was en route to Florida - stored on its memory card. Using clues found in the photos, Shultz was able to identify the owner of the camera as Dick de Bruin, a sergeant in the Royal Dutch Navy. “The camera is on its way to the de Bruin family via FedEx and should be there any day,” AP says.

Via Associated Press

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