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Are You Missing Your Vacation Photos?

A camera SD card containing thousands of photos was found at the Dunedin Causeway last week, ABC Action News reports. Do you know who it belongs to?

A camera SD card containing thousands of photos was found on the Dunedin Causeway by a Good Samaritan who wants to return them to their rightful owner, ABC Action News reports.

Matthew Smith found a pouch containing the card and a camera lens last Wednesday when he was eating lunch by the causeway, the news station reports. He brought the card home and popped it in his computer to find more than a thousand photos, including shots of a young couple on what appears to be on vacation in Costa Rica.

Smith told ABC:

"This is something that you would absolutely treasure for probably the rest of their lives," He would sympathize, "I can't imagine taking a vacation like that and losing all your memories of it."

Smith put an ad up on Craig's List and contacted ABC to help spread the word and find the card's owner. If it's yours or you know who it belongs to, contact Smith at 727-738-0992 or email him at matthewsmith@tampabay.rr.com

You can view the video attached to the story to see if you recognize the couple in the photos.

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