German couple



couple from Zemlin (a village located in the German federal state of Brandenburg) while walking through the reeds found a bottle with a note, which was written and sent in August 1981. According to Markische Allgemeine, wife Carol and Olaf Lange acquainted with the text of the message and appealed to the address specified in the note. As it turned out, the author of the note in the bottle is Heike Lapsin of Wünsdorf (also located in Brandenburg). In 1981, she was 11 years old. According to the now 42-year-old Heike, she remembers the day when he sent a letter in a bottle. The woman said that the idea to write this letter came to her mind when she was playing with other children. She shared her plans with her aunt, which then was on vacation, and she did not dissuade the girl from the sending of the letter in a bottle. In a brief letter Heike wrote the following: "Never do not torture animals for fun because it feels the pain as you are." Next on paper the name of the sender's name and address. Currently Lapsin does not live at that address. However, her parents live there, who were happy to talk with who found a letter Lange. Now German couple who discovered the letter is going to pass it to the local Housing Council, which will soon host an exhibition on the history of Wünsdorf. Heike Lapsin going to come to their homes to personally take a look at the note. See also: Why Einstein showed language? Top 10 amazing images with Google Earth. River Velna and Nelba intersect at right angles and do not mix.

Source: lenta.ru/news/2012/03/28/bottle/