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New Research Claims Bones Found 80 Years Ago On Pacific Atoll Likely Amelia Earhart's. The team spotted the plane-shaped object between Australia and Hawaii, about 100 miles off Howland...
Nearly a century later, Earhart and her Lockheed Electra 10-E have yet to be found. But then, earlier this year, a hazy, plane-shaped sonar image taken from 16,000 feet below the Pacific...
Researchers believe they may have found aviator Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane. Sonar imaging, which maps the ocean floor using sound waves, just led researchers to what they claim is a small...
A new deep-sea exploration company has revealed a sonar image of an airplane-shaped anomaly 16,000 feet underwater — and it could be Amelia Earhart’s missing Lockheed Electra.
On July 2, 1937, pioneering pilot Amelia Earhart vanished somewhere over the Pacific Ocean near the end of her historic around-the-world flight. For decades, her mysterious disappearance...
Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in an attempt to circumnavigate the globe in this Lockheed Electra 10e airplane on July 2, 1937.
A pilot and explorer who embarked on an $11 million expedition at sea believes he has solved one of the world’s greatest mysteries: the final resting place of Amelia Earhart’s plane that...
New evidence suggests a pilot may have located Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane. Dive into the new findings that could finally end the 86-year search.
Sonar data reviewed in December revealed an image that the company’s founder, Tony Romeo, believes is Earhart’s plane, Lockheed 10-E Electra, that she was flying when she went missing in 1937.
A deep-sea exploration team believes it has captured images of Amelia Earhart's plane on the ocean floor. The company, Deep Sea Vision, surveyed thousands of square miles of the Pacific Ocean...