Lost and found: The weird and wonderful world of lost property
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Your support makes all the difference.A giant inflatable island went missing from the Secret Garden Party festival on Saturday. The £12,000 helium-filled sculpture of a desert island, an art project which floated above the heads of festival-goers, was vandalised as a group of youths slashed the tether ropes that secured the Is Land sculpture in place.
As the Cival Aviation Authority and local airports search for the missing island, we take a look at some of the weirdest lost and founds from across the globe.
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