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Losing a Diamond Wedding Ring, Woman Offers $100 to Divers

Taking extra precaution is a need before taking any floating or extreme obstacle course. This includes taking off any precious material that we wear.

Unfortunately, a woman had lost her diamond wedding ring after taking a floating course at Deer Creek Reservoir in Utah. Her husband tried to dive and search for the ring, but had no luck. She made a posting on her Facebook to offer $100 to divers who are willing to help.

Wasatch County Search and Rescue volunteered to help after they saw her post. It took eight days for the divers to finally found the ring. The divers also found multiple phones on the bottom of the reservoir and they were able to return them to the owners.

Source: upi.com

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