The U.S. National Archives has released 4,624 pages of previously classified files related to the disappearance of American aviator Amelia Earhart, providing new insights into the mystery that has captivated the world for nearly a century. These documents, made public on Friday, include her final radio transmission, detailed search records, and various communications that shed light on the ongoing speculation about her fate.
Earhart’s last known communication was intercepted on July 2, 1937, the day of her disappearance over the Pacific. The message,