Years after two Australian scuba divers were nearly lost at sea, the camera they used to document their misadventure has washed ashore intact. 'Today' correspondent Natalie Morales chronicles the divers' dramatic fight for survival. "Peter Trayhurn and Geoff Tosio were stranded nearly five miles off the coast of Australia. Their dive boat nowhere in sight, they kept taking pictures and made the decision to start swimming to shore." As recently recovered images appear on screen, Morales recounts how the divers swam for four hours before being rescued by a large freighter.

But as Trayhurn and Tosio were shuttled back to shore, their small rescue boat was capsized by an enormous wave, sending their camera overboard. Almost four years later, the camera was found and returned. "It was unbelievable," explains Trayhurn. "I've been fighting cancer and it really cheered me up... It's a positive, good news story."
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