**-- Amelia Earhart's Disappearance**-
Amelia earhart was a celebrated American aviator, a pioneer in her field, the first female aviator to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, a renowned author who wrote vividly about her flying experience. And her 1937 disappearance and susequent death remain a hotly debated mystery to this day.
Earhart disappeared over the central Pacific ocean after an attempted round-the world flight. Her last radio activity was received on June 2, 1937, after which she completely lost her touch wiith base. A rescue mission led by US navy and Coasr Guard soon ensued.
Despite costly and lengthy search (which also included a self-funded mission by Earhat's husband, George Putnam), no wreckage 0r evidence of Earhart was ever found. She was declared legally dead two years later, but theories about her disappearance persist to this date They range from the logical (that her plane ran out of fuel) to the absurd (that she was a CIA agent who was captured by Japanese forces).
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