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.
The search for Amelia Earhart's missing airplane continues nearly a century after her death. Back in January, South Carolina-based imaging company Deep Sea Vision shared an exciting update that its ...
The site was located about 100 miles from Howland Island, which was Amelia Earhart’s intended destination when her plane vanished in the summer of 1937. Her disappearance is one of the most ...
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 ...
(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. “After 11 ...
The underwater image that a deep-sea exploration company suggested might be Amelia Earhart's missing Lockheed Electra 10-E has turned out to be a rock formation, according to the company ...
The search for Amelia Earhart's missing airplane continues nearly a century after her death. Back in January, South Carolina-based imaging company Deep Sea Vision shared an exciting update that ...
WASHINGTON - A sonar image suspected of showing the remains of the plane of Amelia Earhart, the famed American aviatrix who disappeared over the Pacific in 1937, has turned out to be a rock formation.