According to this story from Discovery.com, a bone fragment found on the uninhabited Pacific island of Nikumaroro may be part of Amelia Earhart‘s finger.
Amelia Earhart and her finger disappeared 73 years ago while attempting an around-the-world flight with navigator Fred Noonan.
To read more about Earhart and other famous disappearances, go to our loop Disappearing Acts.
To read more about Amelia Earhart and other women aviators, go to our loop Female First Flights.
For more information on the project to uncover Amelia Earhart evidence at Nikumaroro, visit the site of The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery.
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