"New Discovery: Amelia Earhart's Long-Lost Plane Wreckage Found in Pacific"

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After a 90-day expedition, Tony Romeo and his team believe they have discovered Amelia Earhart's missing plane at a depth of 16,000 feet near Howland Island. Sonar images show what Romeo is "certain" is the wreckage of Earhart's plane, backed by the Scripps Institute and the Smithsonian. The discovery could solve one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history, and Romeo plans to return for further exploration and confirmation of the find.
Topics:nation#amelia-earhart#aviation-history#deep-sea-exploration#history#plane-crash#underwater-discovery
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