Garfield beach phone mystery solved after 30 years

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Spare parts of plastic "Garfield" phones on the beach on March 28, 2019 in Plouarzel, western France, after being collected from a sea cave by environmental activists. (Photo: AFP)

For more than 30 years bright orange "Garfield" phones have been washing up on the French coast to the bemusement of local beach cleaners, who have finally solved the mystery of where they came from.

Locals had long suspected a lost shipping container was to blame for the phones, modelled on the cartoon cat, that have plagued the northern Finistere beaches for decades.

"Our association has existed for 18 years and in that time we have found pieces of Garfield telephones almost each time we clean," said Claire Simonin, the head of a local beach cleaning group.

But it wasn't until a local resident revealed that he had discovered the container after a storm in the 1980s that they were finally able to locate it -- stuck in a partially submerged cave only accessible at low tide.

"He told us where it was... it was very, very dangerous," Simonin said after an expedition to track it down.

"We found this incredible fissure that is 30 metres deep and at the very bottom, there were the remains of a container."

"Under the boulders in front of the entrance, we found 23 complete handsets with electronics and wires. They were everywhere," she added.

But the mystery is not fully solved.

"We have no idea what happened at the time: we do not know where it came from, what boat," said Fabien Boileau, director of a local nature park.

"And we don't know if several containers fell into the water, or only one."

Garfield, first dreamed up by illustrator Jim Davis in the late 1970s, has since appeared in a TV show, a film series starring Bill Murray as the voice of the cat, and a merchandising empire worth hundreds of millions of dollars annually.

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Vocabulary

  • accessible: that can be reached, entered, used, seen, etc - ที่สามารถเข้าได้
  • association: an official group of people who have joined together for a particular purpose - สมาคม
  • boulder (noun): a very large rock which has been shaped by water or the weather - หินขนาดใหญ่เปลี่ยนเป็นรูปร่างต่างๆ เพราะน้ำ/อากาศ
  • container: a large metal or wooden box of a standard size in which goods are packed so that they can easily be lifted onto a ship, train, etc. to be transported - ตู้บรรจุสินค้า
  • empire: a group of commercial organizations controlled by one person or company - เครือบริษัทที่ยิ่งใหญ่
  • expedition: an organized journey with a particular purpose; a short trip that you make when you want or need something - การเดินทาง
  • fissure (noun): a long deep crack in something, especially in rock or in the earth - รอยแตก
  • handset: the part of a phone held in a hand; a mobile phone -
  • illustrator: a person who draws or paints pictures for books, etc. - ผู้วาดภาพประกอบในหนังสือหรือนิตยสาร
  • merchandising: selling something using advertising, etc. - การค้าขาย
  • plagued: caused a lot of problems for someone or something for a long period of time - ทำให้ยุ่งยาก ลำบากมานาน
  • reveal: to let something become known - เปิดเผย
  • submerged: under water - จมน้ำ
  • suspected: thought to be something - เป็นที่สงสัย

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