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A letter which had no address and simple a hand-drawn map and a mysterious message somehow managed to make it to its destination.
When Rebecca Cathrine Kaadu Ostenfeld received a letter at her home in Búðardalur, Iceland, she couldn't believe it.
The sender had given no name and no address.
Instead, there was a hand-drawn map and a note: "Country: Iceland. City: Búðardalur.
"Name: A horse farm with an Icelandic/Danish couple and three kids and a lot of sheep!"
Postal workers were also told: "The Danish woman works in a supermarket in Búðardalur."

Postboxes on a country road in Iceland
It has emerged that the letter was sent by a tourist who was in Reykjavík at the time.
They had stayed as a guest at the farm, but could not remember the address.
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