Picture this: you’re walking down the street when something out of place catches your eye. As you get a closer look, you realize it’s something very valuable — a rare baseball card or something. You can’t help but smile wide because your day just went from ordinary to extraordinary within seconds. Sounds too good to be true, huh?
While one young boy was sailing down a river in Austria, he spotted something odd floating in the water. Naturally, he submerged himself for a closer inspection and soon realized he’d stumbled across something far more precious than your typical river debris…
The Danube River is the second longest river in Europe, and it cuts through ten different countries, including Vienna, the capital of Austria. And as one young boy discovered, the river sometimes contains much more than just water and fish.
It was early in the morning when the young boy and his father went sailing down the Danube. It was a scenic journey they’d taken dozens of times before, and the weather was perfect for an enjoyable day on the water.
The duo cruised along the calm water, waving to other boats as they passed. Not long into their journey, however, the boy told his father to slow the boat. He saw something odd floating in the water nearby.
The father and son couldn’t believe their luck! After taking home their hefty cut of the find they immediately starting to do some research. They couldn’t possibly be the only people to experience something like this. They soon found out, they weren’t alone at all.
In February 2018, Florida resident Robby Robinson, who owned his own pest control business, was traveling to a client’s residence. But on his way he spotted a large bag lying on the side of the road. So, he pulled his truck over and peeked inside…
Joe Cornell, much like Robby Robinson and the duo from Austria, chose to go the honest route when it came to his discoveries. He knew how to deal with such a lucky situation — though he’d also heard about miracle cases where people struck gold in their own homes!