The Face Of It All
As they began scrolling the pics they finally saw a picture with a face in it. Much like the previous photograph, it was a visual of a lady diving under a water body. They presumed that the woman in the picture must be the owner of the camera but they just weren’t sure yet. While the speculations were still on, they would soon figure out who this camera belonged to as more clues were about to pop-up.
A Reef
Looking at the pictures they had retrieved by now, Lee and his students perceived that this lady along with other scuba divers had been diving through some sort of reef and she had captured these mesmerizing photos at the time of her experience. At this point, the students were empathetic to the woman who they thought to be the owner of the camera, thinking how terrible it would have been for her to lose her camera and the memories she had contained in the pictures.
A Light Festival
Judging by the visuals, the next picture on the camera which was dated August 5, 2015, was supposedly captured at some sort of light festival. This picture was captured almost a month ago from the diving one, could this possibly mean that the woman was on a vacation when she lost her camera? The whereabouts of these pictures were unknown and the place where the woman had been traveling to still remained a mystery. Although it was something Lee deemed unethical, digging through more pictures was the only way out to solve this mystery.
A Japanese Fishery
When Lee and his students progressed to the next picture, they were blown away by what they had seen. It was a picture of a fish restaurant that had Japanese letters inscribed over the display. The picture was clicked on July 30, 2015, that clearly indicated that this woman must have been in Japan on the day this picture was clicked. But the question was how did the camera make it to Taiwan?
An Aquarium?
The easiest detective job ever, just browse through the pictures and solve the mystery. A lot of questions were pondering in Lee and his student’s mind, and the best way to find the answers were to keep scrolling through the pics until they get a concrete clue. And when they did, they bumped into a picture of illuminated dolphins which was dated July 30, 2015, the same day on which the woman had visited the Japanese fishery.
More Clues
It took Lee and his students a couple more pictures but finally, they were up to something. The next photograph helped in identifying the owner’s whereabouts before she had lost her camera at the sea. The next photo which was taken on July 25, 2015, was of signboards that read “Tsuribari”, that means a “Fish Hook”.