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Amelia Earhart Part I: The Lady Vanishes

Amelia Earhart Part I: The Lady Vanishes

The truth about what happened to Amelia Earhart often depends on who’s telling the story. Yet with little evidence, the wide-ranging theories often discount the most important clue in the entire mystery: Amelia Earhart herself.

Overheard at National Geographic

March 1, 202237m 26s

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Show Notes

Ever since Amelia Earhart made her last radio transmission somewhere over the Pacific, theories about her disappearance have proliferated; more than 80 years later, the constant retelling of her story shows no signs of slowing. Although the search to find a “smoking gun” has yielded little evidence, there are many who believe they know how Amelia’s story ended. Whether they’re right or wrong, one thing remains true: Their stories have little to do with Amelia herself.

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Want more?

Check out the maps of Amelia Earhart’s flight plan as well as archival photos, and take a peek inside Bob Ballard’s search vessel in a National Geographic story about Ballard’s expedition. You can also watch the documentary Expedition Amelia on Disney+. 

See the final radio log between Earhart and the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Itasca on the morning she disappeared. 


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