Surely, the grainy image had to be Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane, 16,000 feet beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean.
A long line of voyagers has spent millions combing the deep Pacific Ocean for traces of the aviator’s craft.
A former US Air Force officer who thought he had found Amelia Earhart's plane has revealed what he actually discovered.
Is the 86-year mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance close to being solved? A marine explorer and his team believe they have found her long-lost airplane. Deep Sea Vision, a marine robotics ...
A deep sea exploration company claims they may have spotted the remains of the plane of Amelia Earhart, the American aviation pioneer who disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937. Deep Sea ...
However, analysis found the panel did not belong to Earhart's Lockheed Electra but instead was part of a plane that crashed during World War Two at least six years later. Theory One: Amelia ...
A former US intelligence officer believes he may have found the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's plane. His team used a $9 million submersible that picked up a sonar image during a 100-day expedition.
Their bodies were never found. Amelia Earhart made history by becoming the first female ... said in 1985 that he received two ...
The South Carolina-based deep-sea explorer who stumbled upon what he believed to be Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane in the Pacific Ocean has now confirmed his once-promising discovery was just ...
Explore the gripping story of Ric Gillespie, who has devoted his life to solving the mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance. Ric Gillespie remembers the late 1980s, a time close to the ...
Experts have rushed to weigh in following news of tantalizing sonar imagery in the hunt for Amelia Earhart's lost plane — which, even if it has not been found, could still be well-preserved in ...