Woman reunited with photos 13 years after dropping camera in river

Woman reunited with photos 13 years after dropping camera in river

A US girl has been reunited along with her digicam and its nonetheless functioning SD card 13 years after it slipped from her grasp and fell right into a river.

Coral Amayi was thrown from her inside tube and into the Animas River in Colorado in 2010, and her digicam disappeared within the rapids.

She had thought-about the digicam gone for good, till a neighborhood fisherman discovered it downstream.

Coral Amayi's camera was effectively destroyed by 13 years at the bottom of a river, but its photos were able to be recovered.
Coral Amayi’s digicam was successfully destroyed by 13 years on the backside of a river, however its photographs had been capable of be recovered. (Facebook)

Spencer Greiner discovered the digicam in a horrible state on the riverbank, however discovered the SD card nonetheless labored.

He uploaded a collection of photographs he discovered on a neighborhood Facebook web page.

“Did you get married on June 12th 2010 in the Durango area?” Greiner wrote. 

“Did you have an ugly brown stretch station wagon at your bachelorette party? Do you recognise any of these people? 

“If so please contact me.”

Spencer Greiner posted the photos online after recovering the SD card.
Spencer Greiner posted the photos online after recovering the SD card. (Facebook)

Despite living in Arizona, it took less than a day for the locals in Durango to track it down to Amayi.

“Someone simply discovered the digicam I misplaced within the Animas in 2010 and so they had been capable of add the photographs and took the time to search out the folks within the photographs,” Amayi excitedly wrote on Facebook.

“I freaking love Durango.”

Durango is well-known for its rafting, tubing, kayaking and fly-fishing attractions.

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