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jonasthewicked t1_irz8nla wrote
Yeah for sure I’ll look that up. I often drive 2-3 hours at a time and always look for interesting things to listen to on the ride. Thanks!
blahblahrasputan t1_irzhgk1 wrote
They are really great. It's called "Overheard" because it's often talking to people who work for nat geo in some capacity, often adventure/nature/war photographers and writers. Super interesting to hear their stories about their job rather than just the stories they write.
jonasthewicked t1_irzp5ac wrote
Off topic but have you ever heard of the cave found in Vietnam that’s miles long underground and is believed to be the biggest cave on earth? Nat geo apparently mapped it digitally and you can virtually tour it since the government there only lets 1000 or so people go in thr cave per year. Apparently it has its own ecosystem and weather.
Some_Tie2395 t1_irzpnor wrote
Do you know where I could find this? I was hoping with the improvements in tech we could solve this mystery once and for all.
FoolishExplanation t1_irzii9x wrote
I only recently found out that she was travelling with a navigator, Fred Noonan. I'd always thought she was flying solo.
Some_Tie2395 t1_irzppxt wrote
I understand that, I think she was the head pilot and more famous aviator. I hope someday we can find their plane
Zens_fps t1_is1jxbe wrote
the amount of conspiracy theorys about this ...
MeatballDom t1_is02719 wrote
She had made several solo trips prior to this, which may be the reason you're mixing things up. When she went on the trip around the world she needed a navigator as there's a lot more to figure out with the larger amount of territory to cover.
ispeakdatruf t1_iry566f wrote
I'm no palmist, but her life line seems short.
News_without_Words t1_irzq2ag wrote
Did anything come of that photo allegedly showing Amelia next to Japanese military officials?
screwedbyboomers t1_is0ay59 wrote
Palm reading is garbage. A worthless sham.
FortuneCookieInsult t1_is1f7b5 wrote
Agreed. Everyone knows phrenology is where it's at.
Fair_Ruin7794 t1_is0coro wrote
So sad poor woman went missing and never found I always wondered what actually happened to her
mrb70401 t1_is0f1yr wrote
There are reports, credible or not IDK, of various short wave radio operators around the world hearing a last emergency broadcast from the pair.
Can’t remember where I saw an article, but Google can probably find it.
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mrb70401 t1_is7qe8t wrote
Here is bit more info. Last Radio Calls
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Flapptor t1_is17wht wrote
She got eaten by crabs in the pacific. Look it up. Lots of articles.
MrGinger128 t1_irys570 wrote
It's wild to me that this huge mystery was solved in like 1940.
They found her bones on an island with some stuff from a plane and her shoe iirc.
blahblahrasputan t1_irxzv5r wrote
Overheard National Geographic (podcast) did 3 part episode on her this year with some updated info on searches etc if you are after some more listening.