For anyone who's ever wanted to reclaim lost items like when they left their camera in a hotel,lost a hat in the wind,or dropped a glove on the street,websites like FOUND CAMERAS & ORPHAN PHOTOS
are a sign of hope.
While most people spend their time on the Internet searching for information, others are online looking for something a bit more tangible. And now several Web sites are making it easier than ever to retrieve your lost stuff.
Some blog posts of photos that people have found, either physical photos or those on cameras and memory cards.That blog's inspiration came from a secret posted on POST SECRET.COM that read "I found your camera at Lollapalooza this summer.
FOUND MAGAZINE.COM takes submissions of everything from random notes to diaries to photos to postcards. A lot of the submissions are random pieces of paper that are funny, but no one would really want back. But other finds are spotted online or in the magazine and claimed by their rightful owners.
Some of the stuff claimed to be lost online may seem trivial,a raspberry Danish,for instance but even that could be a treasure passed down from generation to generation.
America's Test Kitchen has a forum where people can ask for recipes they've lost. Consulting detectives and finders of lost recipes,will personally search the Internet and other resources to find food favorites from your past.
Other lost items like jewelry, clothing and pets can be found at THE FOUND BIN.COM This Web site allows you search under multiple categories or by location. The results use Google Maps to show you exactly where the item was found, making it easier to determine if it was yours.
Even lost cars can find their way home. THE LOST CAR REGISTRY.COM helps owners who regret selling their beloved vehicles find them again.
Then there's LOST AND FOUND.COM The Internet Lost and Found, the information resource for the recovery of lost and found articles and pets.
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