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Isn't it about time for that Amelia Earhart search co. to issue a new sighting?
Posted on 4/20/17 at 6:48 pm
Posted on 4/20/17 at 6:48 pm
For the past few decades just when the Earhart plane mystery fades from everyone's minds, the search team issues an exciting new revelation or sighting or discovery. And so a new wave are donations are made to keep the team of searchers going for another few years. One year is was a shoe, and then a piece of aluminum, then a mysterious elongated object lying on the ocean floor, then an object sticking out of the water from an old black and white photograph, then a human bone, glassware, etc etc etc etc.
This post was edited on 4/20/17 at 6:51 pm
Posted on 4/24/17 at 4:20 pm to Tidemeister
Who?
(and #inbeforewomencantdrive )
(and #inbeforewomencantdrive )
Posted on 4/25/17 at 11:49 am to Tidemeister
I thought it was already determined that she crash landed on a deserted island and they even found pieces of her plane and human remains
Posted on 4/25/17 at 12:28 pm to Henry Jones Jr
Yeah. I thought they found part of her plane a few years ago.
Posted on 4/25/17 at 6:46 pm to pvilleguru
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Yeah. I thought they found part of her plane a few years ago.
They found a piece of aluminum that could have come from an airplane. It was hyped mightily until nothing came of it, i.e. zero proof that it was Earhart's Electra. Same with finding a shoe, I'm sure there are old shoes found in many places of the world. There are pieces of aircraft aluminum scattered on most every island in the Pacific
Posted on 4/25/17 at 8:00 pm to Henry Jones Jr
quote:they found some aluminum and human remains but nothing ties it to her. The reasoning that gets them to this island is silly. It would require that after reaching Howland low on fuel, rather than searching for howland, they decided to fly a few hundred miles south looking for another (deserted) island (not sure where they got the fuel for that).
deserted island and they even found pieces of her plane and human remains
Her plane is a scattered debris field covered in sediment under 3 miles of water at the bottom of the ocean within 50 miles Howland. Good luck finding that
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