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"Famed pilot Amelia Earhart inspired the world by becoming the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Yet the adventurer didn't stop there. She wanted to be the first woman to circumnavigate the globe. In 1937, she took off from Miami and flew 22,000 miles around the world, making strategic stops along the way. But tragically, with only 7,000 miles left, her plane disappeared in the South Pacific and Earhart was never seen again. Some people believe Earhart had an even bigger goal than flying around the world--that she was actually looking for the 39 Clues. If that's true, then her flight log would be a useful tool for Clue hunters. That is, if they can decipher its hidden message..."

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  • "Famed pilot Amelia Earhart inspired the world by becoming the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Yet the adventurer didn't stop there. She wanted to be the first woman to circumnavigate the globe. In 1937, she took off from Miami and flew 22,000 miles around the world, making strategic stops along the way. But tragically, with only 7,000 miles left, her plane disappeared in the South Pacific and Earhart was never seen again. Some people believe Earhart had an even bigger goal than flying around the world--that she was actually looking for the 39 Clues. If that's true, then her flight log would be a useful tool for Clue hunters. That is, if they can decipher its hidden message..."
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  • "Famed pilot Amelia Earhart inspired the world by becoming the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Yet the adventurer didn't stop there. She wanted to be the first woman to circumnavigate the globe. In 1937, she took off from Miami and flew 22,000 miles around the world, making strategic stops along the way. But tragically, with only 7,000 miles left, her plane disappeared in the South Pacific and Earhart was never seen again. Some people believe Earhart had an even bigger goal than flying around the world--that she was actually looking for the 39 Clues. If that's true, then her flight log would be a useful tool for Clue hunters. That is, if they can decipher its hidden message..."
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