Word on the street has it that Amelia Earhart's last days may finally emerge from the mists of time...the final resting place of this distinguished "aviatrix" who went missing on July 2, 1937 during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe has long been debated, but now new evidence suggests that Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, made an emergency landing on an uninhabited South Pacific island called Nikumaroro.
What evidence, you ask? A finger bone...yes, that's all...still, phalanges are quite important things to be finding on uninhabited South Pacific islands, and so scientists, or discoverers, or whoever, are shipping the bone off as we speak to have it tested in some Oklahoma lab.
Anyway, here's a news article. Keep checking back as the results come in.
And I seriously hope she wasn't eaten alive by giant crabs.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
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