Tampa Bay Woman Finds WWII Message In A Bottle
Imagine walking on the beach and you stumble upon a beautiful piece of history. That’s what happened to one woman from Tampa who was trying to clean up after Hurricane Debby hit the area. Suzanne Flament-Smith says she was walking on Bayshore Boulevard on Wednesday when she noticed just how much trash washed up. Not any ordinary litter, she kept it safe and took it home to look at it in more detail. It in fact, turned out to be a piece of history that she will cherish for a long time.
Woman Finds WWII Message In A Bottle:
When she got home and looked closer at the bottle she noticed it was filled with sand, a stick, a weighted ball and a letter. It seems to have been written by a sailor stationed at the U.S. Navy Amphibious Training Base in Norfolk, Virginia during the final months of World War II. Flament-Smith was making Tampa Bay a more beautiful place by cleaning up trash along the shoreline when she first noticed a glass bottle. According to WTSP, it was dated March 4, 1945, “Dear Lee, received your letter yesterday. Was glad to hear from you.” It sounds like a conversation between two friends keeping up with each others lives. Flament-Smith said just minutes before she found the bottle a man stopped and asked if she had found any treasure. Next thing she knew, she picked up the bottle.
She plans on keeping the bottle in her family and maybe locating any family members who might know who the letter was written by. Flament-Smith loves to help clean up after storms and make Tampa Bay beautiful again but never expected to find something so interesting during her travels. Finding something so special will be something she will remember for the rest of her life.