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I recently left my camera in an airport terminal. On the off chance that someone picked it up, looked at the photos on it, and is trying to track me down, this post should be chock full of enough keywords to be able to find me. My email address is ggrothau@gmail.com
The camera was lost at terminal B1 in GSP (Greenville Spartanburg) airport on May 10th. The camera is a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT sitting in a "Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home in Brown" camera bag with a black strap. In the front pocket was a small pecan chocolate candy, in the side pocket a lens brush. The first set of photos is in Hyderabad India including shots of Golkunda fort and Charminar. The second set is in the mountains in North Carolina / South Carolina. It has photos of me and my father hiking and backpacking in Pisgah National Forest and Shining Rock National Wilderness. I'm wearing a blue "Gregory" brand backpack. There are some photos of my mother, some shots of her dog. Some photos of us gold panning.
I recently left my camera in an airport terminal. On the off chance that someone picked it up, looked at the photos on it, and is trying to track me down, this post should be chock full of enough keywords to be able to find me. My email address is ggrothau@gmail.com
The camera was lost at terminal B1 in GSP (Greenville Spartanburg) airport on May 10th. The camera is a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT sitting in a "Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home in Brown" camera bag with a black strap. In the front pocket was a small pecan chocolate candy, in the side pocket a lens brush. The first set of photos is in Hyderabad India including shots of Golkunda fort and Charminar. The second set is in the mountains in North Carolina / South Carolina. It has photos of me and my father hiking and backpacking in Pisgah National Forest and Shining Rock National Wilderness. I'm wearing a blue "Gregory" brand backpack. There are some photos of my mother, some shots of her dog. Some photos of us gold panning.
I've already contacted multiple groups at the airport, have had family drive up there, etc and they were all unable to find the camera. I know where I left it so either some kind soul picked it up or someone 'stole' it. If you are on the fence between the two, I'm offering a reward to return the camera.