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The book talks about Amelia Earhart was the first female aviator, and she was also

the first woman


to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean.

When she was trying to complete the first trip around the world, she and her navigator Fred
Noonan disappeared without a trace in 1937 over the Pacific Ocean, her story became one of the
great mysteries of the 20th century unsolved, the reason for this is nobody knows exactly what
happened or where the remains and the browser are located. only three theories have been
created

The official opinion of the United States is that Earhart ran out of fuel and crashed in the Pacific
Ocean.

Another theory says that Earhart could have landed and then died in Nikumaroro.

And another theory says that she was captured while on a secret mission finally returned to the
United States with a new identity.

I researched some articles about this, the researcher Richard Jantz, who reexamined the skeletal
remains discovered in 1940, and in his study says that, these rest are from Amelia and died as a
shipwreck on the island of Nikumaroro, but on the other hand, a Previous study, conducted by
Pamela J. Cross and Richard Wright, supports the first notion of Dr. David W. Hoodless, who
claimed that the bones were male and that the mystery of Amelia Earheart remains unsolved.

and very positively, this caused the families an unbearable pain and emptiness, because they need
to know where, how and what happened. But I'm sure of something, Amelia died doing what she
loved.

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