#1 A Ring Found
Roxy Walsh was on holiday in Bali and while snorkeling with her nephew at the Finns Beach Club, she found the ring below. She later posted it on Facebook due it having an engraving.
#2 Sentimental Value
A closer look inside the ring, one can easily see it had sentimental value for the wearer, whose name is Joe and for the woman who gave it to him, named Jenny.
#3 Cleaned & Polished
Wow, Roxy Walsh made it look shiny and brand new!
#4 Facebook Shares..
After posting the ring's pics, Roxy received 170,000 shares. Thousands of people from around the world wanted to help track down its owner.
#5 Compassion & Helpfulness
Roxy said, people from all around the world were getting involved to help find the ring's owner, there were people even looking on "ancestory.com”.
#6 Facebook Post Pays Off
Just a few hours after setting up a Facebook page for the found ring, Roxy got a message from a woman called Jade, who believed the ring belonged to her grandfather, Joe.
#7 Joe Makes Contact
The man whose name was on the gold ring contacted Roxy, and interestingly he lived a few hours away from her home in Noosa on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. . . Wow, remember Roxy had found this ring while in Bali. .. Amazing, right?
#8 Meeting Joe
Everyone is all smiles here!
#9 The Today Show
The story was so amazing that it was featured on international TV!
#10 Hooray Social Media!
Perhaps what as the most impressive is how fast and efficient Facebook helped Roxy and Joe, with reuniting him with his lost ring.










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