French tourist appeals for help to find missing camera full of pictures

French tourist appeals for help to find missing camera full of topless pictures after leaving it at a rest area in Scotland Lily Mika visited the Isle of Skye but accidentally left her Lumix GX80 camera   Ms Mika had taken topless photos at beautiful locations as part of a project  She is making an appeal to help track down the camera which holds her work Do you know where Ms Mika's camera is? Email [email protected] 

By Henry Martin For Mailonline

Published: 11:18 BST, 23 May 2019 | Updated: 15:42 BST, 23 May 2019

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A French tourist is asking Britons to help her track down a missing camera filled with topless pictures.  

Lily Mika, a freelance web editor, visited the Isle of Skye on May 16 but accidentally left her camera next to Loch nan Eilean near Sligachan after taking 'artistic topless photos' in her favourite spots. 

Ms Mika is desperate to recover her work so she can publish a book compilation of the images for an art project in order to 'empower women, encourage them to become more free and confident and to do what they want'.

The pictures are kept in a black Lumix GX80 - which also holds images of her grandparents and boyfriend.

Ms Mika is desperate to recover her work so she can publish a book compilation of the images in order to 'empower women, encourage them to become more free and confident and to do what they want'

Ms Mika is desperate to recover her work so she can publish a book compilation of the images in order to 'empower women, encourage them to become more free and confident and to do what they want'

Speaking with MailOnline, Ms Mika said: 'When I realised when leaving for the airport that my camera wasn’t in the bag, I immediately remembered where I had it last (our last break on Skye before driving back to Edinburgh). 

'So we searched on google maps with satellite pictures and we found the rest area. I asked for help on social media and at least 15 people went there in the following days to have a look for us but they didn’t find anything. 

'It was a touristic spot because of the beautiful view on the Cuillins so I guess other visitors stopped by

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