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1 week agoPilot reveals the 'true location' of Amelia Earhart's missing plane
Researchers from Purdue University will undertake a three-week search of the remote Nikumaroro Island, a five-mile-long coral atoll in the Pacific Ocean. However, Justin Myers, a pilot with almost 25 years of experience, told Daily Mail he thinks the mission is 'barking up the wrong tree'. That's because Mr Myers believes he knows where Earhart's crashed plane really is. The Purdue University expedition is aiming to investigate a mysterious metal cylinder known as the Taraia object, which was spotted in satellite imagery in 2002.
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