Posted on 11/11/2020 5:17:40 AM PST by Red Badger
Nov. 9 (UPI) -- A couple hiking in northeastern France came across an unusual historical artifact -- a carrier pigeon message dating from 110 years earlier.
Jade Halaoui said he was hiking with his partner in the Ingersheim area when they spotted a tiny aluminum cylinder on the ground.
"I dug it up and I cut it to see what was inside," Halaoui recalled to the Les Dernieres Nouvelles d'Alsace newspaper.
Inside was a small piece of paper bearing a message the couple could not make out. They took it to the Linge Memorial museum, where curator Dominique Jardy enlisted the help of a German-speaking friend to translate the small script.
The message, dated July 16 and believed to have been from the year 1910, was authored by a Prussian infantry officer and details military drills in the Ingersheim area when Alsace was under German control.
Jardy said the aluminum capsule is believed to have been dropped by the carrier pigeon tasked with delivering it to its intended recipient.
Jardy said the discovery was extremely unusual.
"It's really very, very, very rare," he told CNN. "It's really exceptional."
He said the message will now be displayed at the museum.
PING
It was probably another undated Biden ballot.
“Jardy said the aluminum capsule is believed to have been dropped by the carrier pigeon tasked with delivering it to its intended recipient.”
A mail-in ballot?
Eight seconds, dang.
Air Mail ballots get lost all the time.
Message read, “Jeffrey Epstein hat sich nicht umgebracht”.
When I was riding the Blue Ridge in Va, I stopped by the Roadside, took out my tools and carved my initials and the date 1788 on a boulder....and went on my merry way.
Should be other papers etc to verify the authenticity.
Delicious, send more pigeons!
You vandal! LOL. Love it.
I don’t think carrier pigeons carried ID................
Daniel Boone? Izzat you?..................
Brilliant!
LOL
It was probably another undated Biden ballot.
Thats off the chart funny!
LOL it’s their style.
+1
5.56mm
Close...
Well played!
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