“Recently we went to Djibouti in Africa and we found artifacts that were possibly up to 2.5 million years old,” said Grant.
What Grant and his intern Ben Carlson discovered on the shores of Indian Island, near Port Townsend, last month wasn’t an earth-shattering find, but it did cause some waves.
“I told Ben we had found a bottle,” said Grant.
“When I saw that it had paper inside, there was this childish excitement,” added Carlson.
A message in a bottle had washed up on the shore of the Indian Island Naval Installation on the Olympic Peninsula. The note was signed by three Sequim teenagers who called themselves, “The Three Brunettes.” The authors were Alexi Nelson, Laura Rutherford, and Ally Taiji. They had written a poem about pursuing your dreams, and launched it into the unknown in June 2010.
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