In Tampa a woman made a discovery after Hurricane Debby blew through town.
A World War II message in a bottle, was found by Suzanne Flament-Smith, while she was walking on Bayshore Boulevard.
"There was so much plastic. I'm like, 'Okay, this is driving me crazy,'" she said. "I usually keep a trash bag and gloves in my car. On my third bag as I was filling it up, I noticed a glass bottle and you could see the writing -- the note and scripture. I was like, 'Oh my goodness, I think I just found a message in a bottle.'"
Inside was a few shells, a bullet casing, a mini cannonball, sand; and surprise note.
"Dear Lee, received your letter yesterday, was glad to hear from you," Flament-Smith read, as she made out the message was between friends named Lee and Chris from "3/4/45" from the Amphibious Training Base in Little Creek, Virginia.
"It appeared to be a Navy military to a friend of some sort because it mentioned how he wants to see him soon and things like that," Flament-Smith said.
That same naval base is now the Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort,
"We're going to [do] some sleuthing and see what we can track down and I can't wait for this journey to discover what we are going to learn," Phillips said. "Hopefully we can find its home."