A man from Moscow, vacationing with his family on a rocky beach in northwestern Russia, stumbled upon a rubber duck bath toy that had floated far from home. After some inquiry, Vladimir Matusevitch, a graphic designer, learned that the yellow duck had voyaged some 6,000 miles to the shores of Rybachy Peninsula—all the way from a small town in central Canada. The dingy rubber duck was clearly marked in felt pen with the number “1417.” The Russian dad managed to track down the person who first sent the toy on its journey as part of a charity rubber duck race. “We were relaxing on the deserted northern shores,” Matusevitch told The Epoch Times. “There is nothing more interesting than looking at what was thrown out by the sea. “A lot of interesting things accumulate there: two- to three-century-old remnants of shipwrecks, bright floats from nets, shells, multicolored ropes, and so on. …