HONOLULU (AP) — After a year in the ocean, an underwater camera has made its way back to the Hawaii surfer who lost it. HONOLULU (AP) — After a year in the ocean, an underwater camera has made its way
HONOLULU (AP) — After a year in the ocean, an underwater camera has made its way back to the Hawaii surfer who lost it.
Army chaplain Donald Eubank was diving at a popular Honolulu spot last month when he spotted the camera covered in sand and mud in about 25 feet of water.
Eubank said he saw 51 video clips of a surfer and was determined to get the undamaged camera back to him. A Craigslist ad and Facebook postings soon led to Air Force veteran Dennis Curry who never thought he’d see the camera again.
He borrowed the camera from a friend and lost it a year ago when a strong wave hit. Curry says he’s grateful Eubank went out of his way to return the camera.