Woman finds wallet near where she lost it, where she lives. Yeah, this isn't weird and it certainly isn't news.
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Agree but to be fair it made it to shore from the anchor buoy, which is pretty interesting.Best I can figure is it didn't sink all the way to the bottom and tidal/wave-action deposited it on the beach where it may have continued to move along drift.
Like... possible but really unlikely.
9 months qualifies as "long-lost" for a wallet
100% fake for Internet points. That shit would have washed out to sea or sunk in the ocean.
It sounds crazy but the article has a few good details that show it’s real.
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She lives on a private island so she walks the beach daily and cleans trash from it.
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She lost the wallet when boarding a boat on the island so it didn’t travel that far.
One good storm would’ve washed it back onto the land.