In 1937, famed aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan went missing over the Pacific Ocean on what was to be a ...
Surely, the grainy image had to be Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane, 16,000 feet beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean.
When she was in high school, she had the chance to fly with Earhart. A few years ago, through the AARP's "Wish of a Lifetime, ...
A South Carolina adventurer's Amelia Earhart discovery turned out to be a plane-shaped rock formation, not her long-lost ...
Hopes of finding the long lost plane of pilot Amelia Earhart were dashed Wednesday when they company that claimed it found a ...
A former US Air Force officer who thought he had found Amelia Earhart's plane has revealed what he actually discovered.
A long line of voyagers has spent millions combing the deep Pacific Ocean for traces of the aviator’s craft.
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 ...
An 87-year-old quest to find Amelia Earhart's missing plane looked like it had finally come to an end earlier this year. Following an extensive expedition, explorers at South Carolina firm ...
Gil Low, who met icons like Amelia Earhart and John Wayne, served 30 years in the Navy and shared stories from his global ...
Their bodies were never found. Amelia Earhart made history by becoming the first female aviator to fly solo nonstop across ...
A long line voyagers have spent millions combing the deep Pacific Ocean for traces of the aviator’s craft.