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Amelia Earhart’s disappearance in the summer of 1937 has remained one of aviation’s greatest mysteries for nearly 90 years.
Using Google Earth, pilot Justin Myers found some anomalies near Nikumaroro Island that he thinks are strikingly similar to ...
An expert who has spent over 20 years researching the disappearance of Amelia Earhart has revealed why he doesn't think her ...
Captain Justin Myers, who has almost 25 years of experience as a pilot, is "99 per cent certain" he has found the exact ...
Scientists have claimed to have evidence of Amelia Earhart's lost plane, nearly 90 years after her disappearance. Researchers ...
A professor emeritus at the University of Tennessee is playing a key role in the search to uncover what happened to Amelia ...
Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan were never seen again after setting out from Lae, New Guinea, in July 1937, with ...
A British pilot claims to have uncovered the long-lost wreckage of Amelia Earhart's plane using Google Earth, sparking ...
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A sonar image shows what looks like an object shaped like an airplane, resting underwater within 100 miles of Howland Island, near where Earhart was believed to have gone down.
The disappearance of pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart more than 87 years ... but the US government suspects that Earhart and her navigator crashed into the Pacific when the plane ran out of fuel.