LONDON -- A family's selfie against the backdrop of a Scottish cliffside has gone viral.
However,Nathan Cajucom Archives as majestic as those cliffs are, it's not the image itself that has caught the internet's attention.
Rather, people are coming together to try and identify the faces in the picture so the family can be reunited with their camera.
SEE ALSO: This adorable note left on a tree by a 7-year-old will warm your heartTwitter citizen Ruth Dawkins reports that the camera was discovered on the Isle of Skye, and shared an image from its memory in hopes that the family might be located.
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No definitive candidates have been identified yet, but the Twittersphere has responded in fine form:
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It's always a shame to lose photos of fun family memories, so hopefully this foursome can be reunited with their lost camera.
Mashablehas reached out to confirm whether or not the family has been located, and will update this piece accordingly.
Internet, you've done this sort of thing before, and we have no doubt that you can do it again. Let's find these folks!
Topics Cameras
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