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yuiyoshida

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Thu Jul 10, 2014, 09:06 AM Jul 2014

U.S. farmer loses phone, found on Japanese island

TULSA, Oklahoma (AP) -- U.S. farmer Kevin Whitney thought his iPhone was lost for good when it fell into a grain elevator last year. Eight months later, his phone was returned unscathed after it was found in Japan.

Whitney lost his phone in October after it slipped out of his shirt pocket as he was unloading grain from a truck into a silo holding roughly 290,000 bushels of grain.

"I knew it was lost forever and there was no retrieving the thing," said Whitney, 53.

The phone traveled to another Oklahoma grain facility before going down the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers to a depot in Louisiana. From there, the grain was loaded onto ships bound for another grain depot on the island of Hokkaido, Japan.

In late May, Whitney received a phone call from Eric Slater with the Zen-Noh Grain Corporation.

http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20140709p2g00m0dm027000c.html

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U.S. farmer loses phone, found on Japanese island (Original Post) yuiyoshida Jul 2014 OP
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