(NEXSTAR) – An underwater exploration company has regretfully announced that an image they previously believed to show Amelia Earhart’s lost plane was actually just a big rock ... they’re so hungry ...
A sonar image suspected of showing the remains of the plane of Amelia Earhart, the famed American aviator who disappeared over the Pacific in 1937, has turned out to be a rock formation.
Sonar image initially thought to possibly show Amelia Earhart's plane. The company behind a search for pilot Amelia Earhart's possible crash site in the Pacific said a sonar image believed to ...
The company behind a search for pilot Amelia Earhart's possible crash site in the Pacific said a sonar image believed to resemble her plane turned out to be the sea floor's normal shapes.
In this undated file photo, Amelia Earhart stands next to a Lockheed Electra ... they’re so hungry that maybe they’ll look at random pictures and see a shape that maybe reminds them of some ...
Earhart, her navigator and their plane disappeared during their attempted 1937 circumnavigation of the globe. A deep sea exploration company... Ocean explorers hoped they photographed Amelia ...
In January, an ocean exploration company published a photo of what it said could be the wreckage of the plane flown by pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart when she disappeared in 1937 while ...
American pilot Amelia Earhart poses for photos upon arriving in Southampton, England, following her transatlantic flight with the “Friendship” from Burry Point, Wales, on June 26, 1928.