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  1. A tin has been found in the archives of the Royal New Zealand Air Force containing forty-one aerial photographs of Gardner Island (now Nikumaroro) taken just fifteen months after the Earhart disappearance and before the first official inhabitation of the island.

  2. Nikumaroro, previously known as Kemins Island or Gardner Island, is a part of the Phoenix Islands, Kiribati, in the western Pacific Ocean. It is a remote, elongated, triangular coral atoll with profuse vegetation and a large central marine lagoon. Map. Directions.

  3. The Phoenix Islands, [1] or Rawaki, are a group of eight atolls and two submerged coral reefs that lie east of the Gilbert Islands and west of the Line Islands in the central Pacific Ocean, north of Samoa. They are part of the Republic of Kiribati.

  4. Nikumaroro Atoll, also known as Gardner Island, is a coral atoll that is part of the Phoenix Islands Archipelago within the Republic of Kiribati. Lying in the western part of the Pacific Ocean, this isolated, elongated, somewhat triangular atoll is on top of a subsiding volcano and appears from time to time on the maps as a mere dot that is ...

  5. Mar 8, 2018 · Nikumaroro, then known as Gardner Island, is a tiny coral ring that is part of current-day Kiribati. It is this last theory that the new analysis by Jantz, a professor emeritus of anthropology...

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gardner_IslandGardner Island - Wikipedia

    Gardner Island is a largely ice-free island which lies about 3 km west of Broad Peninsula in the southern Vestfold Hills, in Prydz Bay on the Ingrid Christensen Coast of Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › NikumaroroNikumaroro - Wikiwand

    Nikumaroro, previously known as Kemins Island or Gardner Island, is a part of the Phoenix Islands, Kiribati, in the western Pacific Ocean. It is a remote, elongated, triangular coral atoll with profuse vegetation and a large central marine lagoon. Nikumaroro is about 7.5 km (4.7 mi) long by 2.5 km (1.6 mi) wide.

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