Iceland launches ‘message in a bottle’

Iceland Post recently started to sell and distribute a message in a bottle. The message in a bottle can be bought at post offices and can be sent domestically or abroad.

On one side of the plastic bottle there is a photograph from Iceland and on the other there is the addressing label.

The message in a bottle is available with two different photographs, from the eruption on Eyjafjallajökull or the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).

The bottle contains a sheet of paper for the sender to write on. The sheet is then inserted into the bottle; the bottle is sealed and then mailed. Iceland Post will then deliver the message in a bottle to the intended recipient anywhere in the world.

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