The Unsolved Disappearance of Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart disappeared over eighty years ago, the discovery of where and why she went missing still continues today. Earhart and her navigator, Noonan, began an around-the-world flight on May 21, 1937, in Oakland, California. “.she flew over the clear waters of the Caribbean and the vast grasslands of Africa. She crossed over parched deserts in the Middle East, rugged mountains in India, and thick jungles in Southeast Asia” (Carro 1). She gives the whereabouts of their supposed destinations before the plane started declining. Many believe Earhart knew the risks of taking this trip, since very few had completed it, but wanted to accept the challenge. The unsolved mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance has captivated the world for many decades; furthermore, countless …show more content…
Conversely, others suspect Earhart survived, moved back to the United States, and lived in New Jersey. “Yet there are also some people who believed she may have lived out the rest of her life in a small town in New Jersey under the name Irene Bolam, whose name appeared to be a code that spelled out, in degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude, the precise location of a tropical beach where Earhart and Fred Noonan crashed after being shot down” (Chesner 1). It is believed that after the plane crashed, Earhart moved, got remarried and changed her name to Irene Craigmile Bolam. “In the 1970s, a book called “Amelia Earhart lives” by Joe Klass was published, claiming that Irene Bolam, a woman living in Monroe Township in Middlesex County, was the lost pilot” (Kanzler 1). However, this was turned down rather quickly whenever the supposed “real” Irene Bolam came forward and denied this statement. “New York banker Irene Bolam submitted an affidavit which claimed the book to be untrue” (Royal Museum Greenwich