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Ever since Amelia Earhart made her last radio transmission somewhere over the Pacific, theories about her disappearance have proliferated. On the latest OverheardNatGeo, hear how the re-telling of her story shows no signs of slowing decades later

Ever since Amelia Earhart made her last radio transmission somewhere over the Pacific, theories about her disappearance have proliferated; more than 80 years later, the constant retelling of her story shows no signs of slowing. Although the search to find a “smoking gun” has yielded little evidence, there are many who believe they know how Amelia’s story ended. Whether they’re right or wrong, one thing remains true: Their stories have little to do with Amelia herself.

See the final radio log between Earhart and the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Itasca on the morning she disappeared.Learn about how cadaver dogs are used around the world to help uncover what humans can’t detect. There’s a reason humans are such good storytellers—it’s to our evolutionary advantage. Learn about why we crave the ending to a story.Ever since Amelia Earhart made her last radio transmission somewhere over the Pacific, theories about her disappearance have proliferated; more than 80 years later, the constant retelling of her story shows no signs of slowing. Although the search to find a “smoking gun” has yielded little evidence, there are many who believe they know how Amelia’s story ended.

See the final radio log between Earhart and the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Itasca on the morning she disappeared.Learn about how cadaver dogs are used around the world to help uncover what humans can’t detect. There’s a reason humans are such good storytellers—it’s to our evolutionary advantage. Learn about why we crave the ending to a story.

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