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March 21, 2012

Amelia Earhardt found. Again.

Filed under: Aviation Archaeology, Historic — acagle @ 6:53 pm

The new clue that could solve the Amelia Earhart mystery (+video)

U.S. scientists on Tuesday announced a new phase in the search to resolve the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, saying fresh evidence from a remote Pacific island may hold clues to the fate of the renowned U.S. pilot who vanished in 1937 while attempting to circle the globe.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joined scientists and aviation archaeologists to unveil the expedition, which will set out from Honolulu in July to probe underwater areas around the Phoenix Islands in Kiribati where they believe Earhart may have crashed 75 years ago.

I predict. . . .well, they seem to be looking in the most likely spot, underwater, so maybe.

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