The fate of aviatrix Amelia Earhart has fascinated investigators and historians since she and her navigator Fred Noonan disappeared without a trace over the Pacific Ocean in 1937, on the last leg of a historic round-the-world flight.
Now new evidence has been found which adds credence to one of the leading theories of what happened to the pair.
The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, or TIGHAR, a group which has been investigating the mystery for years, has reported the discovery on a tiny atoll called Nikumaroro of a square of aluminum sheeting that they say most likely came from Earhart’s Lockheed Electra aircraft.

 October 29th, 2014 
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