Mobile phone recovered after drifting for three days and covering 20 km in a bucket.

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  1. That’s quite an incredible story! It’s amazing how resilient technology can be sometimes. I can’t believe the phone floated for that long and traveled so far! I hope it still works after all that. It’s a reminder to always keep a close eye on our belongings, but also a testament to the durability of modern devices. Did the owner manage to retrieve it in time?

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