What happened to legendary aviator Amelia Earhart? It's a question that has captured the nation's attention for decades. The answer may have been found with the help of a Valley man. Karl Kern talks about the discoveries.
If the plane landed on the reef, TIGHAR has wasted a lot of time and money searching for and finding items, all of which could have been left by British colonist who were on the Island within a year of Earhart's disappearance. The mystery could be solved, at least as to whether she landed on the Island, by searching the ocean next to the reef where the alleged wreckage was spotted by a native colonist in 1938 with proper equipment. The constant digging is a waste of time.
Sorry, but the Amelia "finger bone" turned out to be a turtle bone. Wild goose chase.
HallForJudge 4 months ago
If the plane landed on the reef, TIGHAR has wasted a lot of time and money searching for and finding items, all of which could have been left by British colonist who were on the Island within a year of Earhart's disappearance. The mystery could be solved, at least as to whether she landed on the Island, by searching the ocean next to the reef where the alleged wreckage was spotted by a native colonist in 1938 with proper equipment. The constant digging is a waste of time.
HallForJudge 4 months ago
very nice. this is the clearest information than i have actually heard before.
pomonasucks 7 months ago
What a strange way to die though. Real life nightmare.
IASOU2005 7 months ago