An Englishman who buried a beach ball on the Greek island of Crete 34 years ago has been tracked down with the help of social media this week, Eastbourne Herald reports in the following story:
Stephen Smallwood buried the ball, which had his name and address written on it, as a teenager in 1983 while in Malia with his then girlfriend Lisa Morley.
Mr Smallwood, who now lives in Eastbourne, said he was 18 years old and Lisa, now married and living in Cambridge, was 17 at the time of their first holiday together.
“We just walked and bought something to play with and throw to each other in the sea,” said Mr Smallwood. “I suppose we thought, ‘We can’t take this home with us’ so decided to bury it. I’m not even sure whose writing it is, Lisa’s or mine.”
Dale Martin, who owns Scottish pub The Saltire Lounge in Malia, found the ball and posted it on Facebook in an attempt to find Stephen.
Mr Martin said: “I found it back in 2009 while walking my dog after a massive winter storm literally washed all the beach away. It’s sat in my house ever since.
“My three-year-old boy David picked it up and asked ‘What’s this Daddy?’ I guessed maybe a father and son buried the ball on holiday like a time capsule. I didn’t want to throw it out.
“I can’t believe the Facebook post has nearly 5,000 shares.”
Mr Martin said he would make contact with Mr Smallwood and arrange to send him the ball if he wanted it.
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