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Russian sailor’s message in bottle found 50 years later in Alaska

WASHINGTON, Aug 19, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A man gathering firewood in Alaska
discovered a bottle with a handwritten message inside wishing the finder
“happy sailing” more than 50 years after it was dropped into the sea by a
Russian sailor.

“Sincere greetings! From the Russian Far East Fleet mother ship VRXF
Sulak,” it read. “We wish you good health and long years of life and happy
sailing. 20 June 1969.”

Tyler Ivanoff, a teacher’s aide in Shishmaref, Alaska, spotted the bottle
on the shore near his village, and pried off the plastic stopper with his
teeth.

“It was still dry on the inside and still smelled like wine or whatever,
old alcohol. The note was dry,” he told the Nome Nugget newspaper.

Ivanoff posted a picture of the bottle and the note on Facebook on August
5.

But the yarn doesn’t end there.

Rossiya 1, a Russian television network, tracked it by its return address
in Vladivostok to a retired Soviet ship captain now living in Crimea.

Anatoly Botsanenko, interviewed by the station in a naval uniform, said he
served on the Sulak in 1969 when he was 35.

Peering at the message on the reporter’s smartphone, Botsanenko said,
“That’s not my handwriting.” But he then recognized the return address as his
old home in Vladivostok.

“It’s pretty cool how a small photo grew into a story,” Ivanoff posted on
Facebook.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1900 hrs