Ocean explorers hoped they photographed Amelia Earhart's plane. Turns out it's a rock
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Deep Sea Vision, a South Carolina-based exploration company, announced that its sonar images, initially thought to show Amelia Earhart's wreckage, actually revealed a natural rock formation.
The underwater exploration followed months of surging anticipation and hope that the sonar images would uncover answers to one of aviation's biggest mysteries.
The extensive 5,200 miles of ocean survey aimed to find clues about Earhart's disappearance, which has sparked numerous theories including survival and imprisonment by Japanese forces.
Despite not uncovering the wreckage, the ongoing efforts by Deep Sea Vision highlight the enduring fascination with Amelia Earhart's Vanished legacy and the mystery surrounding her flight.
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