"New Discovery: Possible Finding of Amelia Earhart's Long-Lost Plane"

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A new sonar image captured by a former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer has reignited interest in the decades-long mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance, potentially showing the remains of her aircraft at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The image has sparked hope of finally solving the mystery surrounding the famed aviator's fate, who vanished in 1937 while attempting to become the first woman to fly around the globe. Despite various theories, her disappearance remains unsolved, but the new discovery has prompted plans for a future expedition to search for additional evidence.
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