2 Young Boys Find a Message in a Bottle, a Handwritten Love Letter from 1959, While Walking Near a Beach
The faded note from 66 years ago was addressed to "Bunny" from a young girl identified as "Rysia"
The two preteens have since contacted a museum with hopes of fully identifying and locating the letter's authorTwo young boys made a lovely discovery!
The 10-year-old children, named Eryk and Kuba, found a message in a bottle — a handwritten love letter from 1959 — while recently walking near a beach, according to UPI.
Eryk and Kuba were hiking by Stogi Beach in Gdańsk, Poland, when they made the discovery, the outlet reported.
Inside the bottle was a faded note from 66 years ago that was addressed to "Bunny" from a young girl, who was identified only as "Rysia," per Ammon News.
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In the letter, UPI reported that Rysia wrote about her feelings of loneliness while attending school in the nearby Polish city of Tarnów, which is over 420 miles away from Gdańsk.
"I assure you that I am quiet and modest, I do not make friends with anyone, I simply avoid men," Rysia wrote, per the outlet.
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She then detailed, according to UPI, her strong feelings for the message's intended recipient.
"My dear, I am a terrible egoist, I only write about myself, but I only think about you, I see you at every moment," Rysia penned.
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According to Ammon News, Eryk and Kuba have made an effort to find the letter's author.
The outlet reported that the two preteens have contacted a museum in Tarnów with hopes of fully identifying — and later locating — Rysia.
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