Missing! The unsolved mystery of Amelia Earhart's last flight
Published 2 Jul 2019, 06:01 BST
Since 1989, the International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) has launched 12 expeditions on Nikumaroro Island, a remote atoll in the Pacific. They have uncovered various objects dating to the 1930s that they believe could have belonged to Earhart and Noonan. Section of repaired fuselage that TIGHAR believes could have come from the the Electra.
Photograph by AP Immages, GtresPocket knife that would have been useful for a castaway.
Photograph by TIGHARGlass jar believed to have held freckle cream.
Photograph by TIGHAR/Getty ImagesZipper pull that could have been from a jacket of pants.
Photograph by TIGHAR