LOST Experience: Copenhagen 02 Update
On June 20th, Rachel made another post on her blog with a link to the Retrievers of Truth site.

By searching the site, gamers were led to, and eventually found that the video for “Ultimate Journey“, on Verizon’s Broadband Stories site, was replaced by Rachel Blake’s video.









UPDATE:
Several hours after posting the link to her second video, Rachel posted the following comments left by people to her blog.

By clicking on the link circled above, you will be redirected to the picture mentioned in the poster’s comment.

Another poster provided a link to a site about shipwrecks. One of which, is the Black Rock.

Discription from the site:
This British(?) slave-trading vessel disappeared in 1881, on a return voyage from a gold mining operation in the South Indian Ocean. Perhaps more interesting than the fact the ship was lost were the circumstances preceding and following its disappearance. According to traders on Papua New Guinea, the ship sailed away from port in an Easterly direction, rather than West to Africa, where it would exchange gold from the mines in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea for more slaves. Furthermore, though a copy of the ship’s manifest has been discovered - no accurate information is available on the ship’s ownership. According to the manifest, The Black Rock initially sailed from (and was supposed to return to) slip 23 in Portsmouth, Britain — but no shipping company claimed ownership. A crew of some 40 men, along with an uncounted number of slaves, was presumably lost at sea.
UPDATE:
On June 22nd, Rachel’s Copenhagen 02 video is removed from the Broadband Stories website.
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