Picture This! Divers Discover Long Lost Camera with Surprising Images

Published on 09/17/2020
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Getting The Whole Team Curious

Once they were above water again, the pair placed the camera in a dive bag and continued on with their research. Their minds raced about who it might have belonged to, and whether there may be a film they could retrieve from inside the device. The question of how the camera had ended up in the bottom of the ocean also plagued their thoughts, as they tried to concentrate on counting starfish.
Once they had wrapped up their expedition, the whole team gathered around this mysterious object, abuzz with curiosity as to who it might have belonged to. Professor Isabelle Cote, who led the expedition, recalled that everyone was intrigued by the find and perhaps even more amazed than they might have been by the starfish themselves.

Getting The Whole Team Curious

Getting The Whole Team Curious

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Another Professor Weighs In

Once Beau had revealed what he had found to the team, one particular member was more curious than anyone else. Siobhan Gray, Isabelle’s co-professor, had a distinctive glint in her eyes once she had seen it. Siobhan had tagged along that day for the expedition, but her main field of study was not starfish. She was there to focus more on aquatic plant life.
Perhaps because her job required taking so many photographs, she was spellbound when looking at the camera, especially as she saw that some fauna was actually growing on the surface of an electronic device. She asked if she could take back the camera to her lab to study it further, and when she did, she got a whole lot more than she initially bargained for.

Another Professor Weighs In

Another Professor Weighs In

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