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Amelia Earhart mystery again rises to the surface

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Amelia Earhart mystery again rises to the surface

This week marked a new chapter in the decades-long search for the plane piloted by aviator Amelia Earhart on what would be converted into her final mission in June 1937. Researchers with the Earhart Project, a division of The International Group for Historic

"It's exciting. It's frustrating. It's maddening," declares a Delaware group about tantalizing sonar images of what could be Amelia Earhart's plane. "It's the right size, it's the right shape, and it's in the right place," declares the home page of the

An anomaly in sonar images that could be, or may not be, the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Electra. The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, or TIGHAR, says it's the right size and shape, and in the right place… Off the

"It's exciting. It's frustrating. It's maddening," declares a Delaware group about tantalizing sonar images of what could be Amelia Earhart's plane. "It's the right size, it's the right shape, and it's in the right place," declares the home page of the

Transcript for Amelia Earhart Search: New Clue Found? Could this be a clue in the mystery of what happened to Emilia Earhart a group dedicated to finding out what happened to the legendary aviator released this new image. They believe the object in the.

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