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  2. Message in a bottle - Wikipedia

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    The term "message in a bottle" has been applied to techniques of communication that do not literally involve a bottle or a water-based method of conveyance, such as the Europa Clipper plaque (2024), [153] the Pioneer plaque (1972, 1973), the Voyager Golden Record (1977), and even radio-borne messages (see Cosmic Call, Teen Age Message, A ...

  3. Merc Storia - Wikipedia

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    Merc Storia: Yujutsushi to Suzu no Shirabe (メルクストーリア - 癒術士と鈴のしらべ -, Meruku Sutōria: Yujutsushi to Suzu no Shirabe, Merc Storia-The Healer and the Bell Search) is an online free-to-play fantasy [1] role-playing game created by Happy Elements.

  4. What’s inside messages in a bottle? New Nauticus exhibit ...

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    When you hear of a message in a bottle, perhaps the term calls to mind faraway images of someone stranded on a remote island or penning love letters centuries ago. But they turn up more often ...

  5. Nasa’s ‘Message in a Bottle’ will send your name into space

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    The ‘Message in a Bottle’ initiative will see people’s names engraved on the Europa Clipper spacecraft, with members of the public urged to submit their names for free before the end of 2023.

  6. Coca-Cola retells the magical story of Wendy from Worcester ...

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    Kate Rivers had found a Coca-Cola bottle containing a message on a Cape Cod beach. Written on the decaying letter was a first name, an age and an address: 14-year-old Wendy, Kinnicutt Road in ...

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  8. Frank Hayostek - Wikipedia

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    Frank Hayostek (June 11, 1924 – November 15, 2009) was an American veteran of World War II who gained international notoriety for throwing a message in an aspirin bottle that traveled all the way from the New York harbor to Dingle, Ireland.

  9. Mom's Childhood Message in a Bottle Finds Its Way to Her ...

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    Amazingly, Makenzie Van Eyk's fourth-grade message, which she placed into Lake St. Clair, recently found its way to her daughter Scarlet Hans Barten/Getty A message in a bottle as seen on Getty.