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  1. Jul 2, 2012 · 11 Underappreciated World-Changing Women. Theory #2: Earhart landed safely on Gardner Island but died before she could be rescued. In this scenario, Earhart missed her intended Pacific Ocean...

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  2. Sep 5, 2023 · TIGHAR still maintains that the Gardner Island theory is the most accurate. The group cites several nights of distress calls and says Navy searchers saw signs of recent habitation on the...

  3. Nov 2, 2016 · TIGHAR researchers say Earhart's bones may have been found on Gardner Island, three years after they believe she crash-landed there.

  4. Mar 8, 2018 · The simplest theory about what happened to Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan is that they simply ran out of fuel and crashed into the Pacific Ocean.

  5. Theories. Gardner Island hypothesis. Gardner ( Nikumaroro) Island in 2014. "Seven Site" is a focus of the search for Earhart's remains. The Gardner Island hypothesis assumes that Earhart and Noonan, unable to find Howland Island, would not waste time searching for it, instead turning to the south to look for other islands.

  6. They went to Gardner Island . One theory is that Earhart and Noonan flew on and landed on the uninhabited Nikumaroro reef, a small island. Improvised tools and bits of clothing have been found on this island and some believe that they died here. They were captured by Japanese forces

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