Does This Beauty Kit Prove Amelia Earhart Crashed On Desert Island?

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  1. Joe Riley

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    Make-up and lotions found at 'crash site' weeks after discovery of anti-freckle cream
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    Amelia's freckles: Reassembled jar fragments (left) found alongside other artifacts on an island have been found to resemble a freckle ointment (right) possibly used by Earhart

    "Investigators could be a step closer to solving the 75-year-old mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance after finding what appears to be her beauty kit on a deserted island".

    "Baby oil, hand lotion, rouge and a compact were all discovered on the island of Nikumaroro, in the Pacific Ocean between Australia and Hawaii".

    "When considered along with the freckle cream which was unearthed on the island in May, the items suggest that the presence in the area of an American woman in the first half of the 20th century".
     
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    Prove ? .... Of course not ....IMO. But it does seem like an odd item to find on a small Pacific, deserted island . And since it is an item mostly associated with white /western european & American women . I'd say it is a "good" chance that might just be where she AE met her death.

    There was a documentory about her just last night on Netflicks . A true,true mystery.
     
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    Nikumaroro is about 7.5 km (4.7 mi) long by 2.5 km (1.6 mi) wide [7.5 mi²]. The rim has two narrow entrances, both of which are blocked by a wide reef, which is dry at low tide. The ocean beyond the reef is very deep, and the only anchorage is at the island's west end, across the reef from the ruins of a mid-20th-century British colonial village, but this is safe only with the southeast trade winds. Landing has always been difficult and is most often done south of the anchorage. Although occupied at various times during the past, the island is uninhabited today.

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    Amelia Earhart sits on the nose of her aircraft before takeoff in Miami in 1937. AP
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    "Years of painstaking research by TIGHAR uncovered 57 “credible” radio distress calls made over six nights following Earhart’s disappearance. They came from a remote Kiribati atoll called Nikumaroro, some 640 kilometers southeast of Howland Island, and Gillespie and his team remain convinced they came from Earhart’s aircraft". (READ MORE)
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    Nikumaroro atoll; a penknife purportedly identical to one Amelia Earhart had on board the Electra has been found on the atoll. | TIGHAR
    "Subsequent searches on the atoll have turned up interesting artifacts, including a penknife purportedly identical to one Earhart had onboard the Electra and pieces of aircraft skin, possibly from an Electra E10".
     
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    They touched on the radio distress calls on the program last night.

    The 'experts' all said, to have made those calls .... the airplane would have to be above water .... and running. They indicated that is just the way the Electra communications / radio was designed to work ?

    So ..... where was the plane when the call were made ? And where did it go ? ....... very strange indeed.

    I believe I read/heard somewhere that even an amature radio operator in Florida heard a transmission from AE some three days after her disappearance ?
     
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