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Did aviator Amelia Earhart run out of fuel and crash into the sea? Or could she have survived?

Where's Amelia Earhart :
WED JUNE 11 6p et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/inside/2879/Overview/?source=4003

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  • maybe a mansion in Pakistan

  • My mom knew Amelia Earharts sister when she was a kid :)

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  • Maybe her plane went to fast and got into the future?? :O

  • A number of artifacts recovered by TIGHAR would suggest that Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, made a forced landing on the island's smooth, flat coral reef.

    According to Gillespie, who is set to embark on a new $500,000 Nikumaroro expedition next summer, the two became castaways and eventually died there.

  • @basenjib123 ....Yokwe Yuk

  • She's definitely a spy:/

  • @nerble....rofl

  • @KesslersCross What amazed me about their story was, I didn't ask about it. It just came up in conversation and the fact is....none of these guys had ever heard the story of A.E. I know Howland Island is several hundered miles from the Kwajalein Atoll,but the Japanese could have easily transported her to Roi. Roi Namur was the Imperial Army headquarters in that area of the Pacific.

  • @nerblebun Wow, that is amazing! I wonder why more people still only consider this unsolved. I have always been interested in this but never looked into it till lately. I heard that if you go there you will come back a believer that she was there. From everything that I have read, my money is that she was there.

  • @KesslersCross When I worked at the Kwajalein Lagoon in the Marshall Islands back in the late 80's,I knew a few old native guys that were kids during the Japanese occupation in the 30's and lasting til 1944. They remember seeing a white woman (first they'd ever seen) up on the island of Roi Namur. She was a prisoner of the Japanese and the natives were forced to watch her beheaded. The Japanese executed her for being a spy. This was around the time of A.E.'s disappearance.

  • @OurWorldCookies Cool :D

  • @ValkyrieCandy She Disapear In The Pacific Near A Island

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