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August 8th was an important date for both Mark Meltzer and followers of There's Something in the Sea. On August 8, 1968, Mark and several of his contacts visited beaches around the world hoping to find clues about Rapture. On this date, Arcadia Merlot bottles were found washed up on the shores of ten beaches around the world for potential seekers to find.

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  • August 8th
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  • August 8th was an important date for both Mark Meltzer and followers of There's Something in the Sea. On August 8, 1968, Mark and several of his contacts visited beaches around the world hoping to find clues about Rapture. On this date, Arcadia Merlot bottles were found washed up on the shores of ten beaches around the world for potential seekers to find.
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  • August 8th was an important date for both Mark Meltzer and followers of There's Something in the Sea. On August 8, 1968, Mark and several of his contacts visited beaches around the world hoping to find clues about Rapture. On this date, Arcadia Merlot bottles were found washed up on the shores of ten beaches around the world for potential seekers to find. For Mark, August 8th (1968) was when an extremely large breakthrough was made in his quest for learning the existence of Rapture. For the real world, August 8th (2009) was a day to step into Mark's shoes and find out what was really going to happen at those ten beaches.
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