While fishing in Poole, England on July 5, YouTuber Francis Darracott caught something much more impressive than a big fish. He reeled in a lost GoPro camera.
"It was covered in baacles and looked like it had been down there at least a year," Darracott said in his YouTube video. "Water had seeped through the housing."
Sadly, even though the camera no longer worked due to water damage, its SD card survived and still stored some interesting footage filmed on Aug. 13, 2015.
In the video Darracott uploaded on July 7, we see someone wearing the GoPro try to do a flip off a swimming pier but the camera falls off. The device then sinks to the bottom of the ocean and hits the sand with a thud.
Apparently, the GoPro still kept filming for a full half hour, with sounds and sites of the ocean floor, including muffled voices of the swimmers trying to retrieve the camera. The tide flips the camera over and then a curious crab comes over for a closer look.
The crab hangs out with the recording camera, then waddles away. This might not be as exciting as the film "Finding Dory" but this oceanic video by abandoned GoPro has already gone viral with almost 1 million views.
Through reading the YouTube Idea, some viewers are claiming the video is fake and a marketing ploy by GoPro. Whether or not some might think this video might be fishy, there are many uploaded videos on YouTube from found GoPro cameras that were lost at sea.
One video from 2011 shows footage from a camera that made its way to a reef at Kite Beach in the Dominican Republic. Another video from 2015 shows cliff divers accidentally dropping their GoPro into the water, which made its way to the bottom clicking a few fish photos along the way.
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