What I find attractive is the way they catch the light. Numerous plastic bottles wash up at the Falls of the Ohio. Many are filled with mystery liquids and I imagine that some must have achieved neutral bouyancy as they move down the river. I have never found a bottle with a note in it, but it’s just a matter of time. Here is a portfolio of some of the bottles that caught my eye.
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