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Lost Camera
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US: Woman reunites with her lost camera 13 years later with images intact

| @indiablooms | Apr 03, 2023, at 08:48 pm

An American woman had lost her camera 13 years back and recently she surprisingly recovered it with all the images intact, media reports said.

Coral Amayi had lost her camera in 2010 while tubing on the Animus River in Colorado, following her best friend's wedding, reports Fox News.

"I had gotten tossed from my tube at Smelter Rapid," Amayi told FOX 31 Denver as quoted by Fox News.

"And I came back up, got my tube, and my camera was missing," she told the station.

Many of the photos on Amayi's camera had not been uploaded to her computer, leaving her "heartbroken," according to FOX 31.

"I remember getting back to my boyfriend’s house and uncontrollably crying and upset," she said.

A fisherman reportedly found the camera and returned it.

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