"Explorers Claim Discovery of Amelia Earhart's Long-Lost Plane in Ocean Exploration"

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Charleston pilot Tony Romeo, inspired by Amelia Earhart's story, embarked on a mission to find her plane at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Using an autonomous underwater vehicle, his crew captured a sonar image resembling a plane about 100 miles from Howland Island, where Earhart disappeared over 80 years ago, marking a potentially significant discovery in the search for the aviation pioneer's lost aircraft.
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