On July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart was well on her way to making history. The world-famous pilot was about three-quarters of the way through a journey that would make her the first woman to fly around the world. But she never finished the trip. Her plane vanished somewhere over the Pacific Ocean that day, and Earhart was never heard from again.
Nearly 87 years later, exactly what happened to the legendary aviator remains one of history’s greatest mysteries. But in January, an ocean exploration group announced that it may have found an important clue: Earhart’s plane.
On July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart was well on her way to making history. The world-famous pilot was about three-quarters of the way through a great journey. It would make her the first woman to fly around the world. But she never finished the trip. Her plane vanished somewhere over the Pacific Ocean that day. Earhart was never heard from again.
Nearly 87 years have passed since then. What happened to the legendary aviator remains one of history’s greatest mysteries. But in January, a group of explorers announced that they may have found an important clue. Did they find Earhart’s plane?