Bones Found on Nikumaroro Island
On the uninhabited Nikumaroro Island, some exciting artifacts happen to be discovered, which could end the mystery surrounding by the disappearance of pioneer pilot Amelia Earhart.
On Nikumaroro Island, a tiny bone fragment in addition to a pocket-knife, American-made bottles and women’s make up have been found.
The discovery, if found to become Earhart and her belongs, would dispel the myth the famed pilot died at sea on the age of 41. It could show that Amelia Earhart lived as being a castaway to the island.
Earhart diapered in 1937 while trying to fly all over the world. She was last heard while heading towards the south Pacific. The two Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, were never ever seen again.
The bone fragment will likely be examined in the Molecular Science Laboratories at Oklahoma University.

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