A Victoria family on a visit to Parksville uncovered a unique buried treasure on June 12.
Lori Lumley was enjoying a day at the beach with her family at the Ocean Trails Resort when her son-in-law, Jeff Fowles, began to idly dig a hole in the sand near the high-tide line.
He made it about four or five feet down, when he tossed up a shovel-full of more than just sand.
His six-year-old daughter, Leah, pulled out an item out of the pile, which appeared to be a small glass cream bottle that contained a note, written more than 50 years ago.
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The bottle was topped with material similar to tinfoil and had rusted. Some water made it inside, though it did not disintegrate the paper.
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Fortunately, the 56-year-old note was written in pencil, rather than ink, and was still readable.
The note reads:
October 10/66
Dick & David Brown were here, we buried this great note. Thanksgiving Weekend.
David Brown
Dick Brown
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Lumley, a former police detective, estimated the writing was done by a child in the eight to 10-year-old range. She added she thinks they likely only buried it a foot or so deep and over the decades more sand accumulated on top.
This was the fourth year the family has travelled to the Parksville-Qualicum Beach area to enjoy a stay at a resort. Lumley said she hopes to track down the note香蕉视频直播檚 authors via social media.
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