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The photo, which will be featured in a new History channel special called "Amelia Earhart ... who appears to be Earhart — sits on a dock in the Marshall Islands near a man who resembles her ...
And with good reason: If he’s right, this is one of the great historical artifacts of the 20th century, a piece of the airplane in which Amelia ... Japanese-held Marshall Islands, probably ...
Earhart first crossed the Atlantic in 1928 ... One fanciful theory has her being captured by the Japanese in the Marshall Islands and later executed as an American spy; another has her living ...
The aviator Amelia Earhart disappeared on July 2, 1937, while attempting to circumnavigate the globe. What happened to her ...
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