Longing for Amelia—The Historical and Mythological Landscape

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2021 EXHIBITION IMAGE: The Turchin Center for the Visual Arts at Appalachian State University
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PHOTOGRAPH: The Pacific, on the way to Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands
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PHOTOGRAPH: Site of discovered wheel-cover, believed to be from Earhart’s plane, Enedrik-Kan Island, Milli Atoll, Marshall Islands
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PHOTOGRAPH: Arc formed by water on reef, Enedrik-Kan Island, Milli Atoll, Marshall Islands
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PHOTOGRAPH: Site of dock where Earhart was presumed photographed after being captured by the Japanese military, Jabor Island, Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands  |  ARCHIVAL DOCUMENT: Photograph purported to be Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan standing on dock, Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands  |
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CONSTRUCTION: Inverted Bathymetric Grid
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PHOTOGRAPH: Japanese pillbox on reef, Imiej Island, Jaluit Atoll  |  ARCHIVAL DOCUMENT: Drawing of Japanese bunker  |
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PHOTOGRAPH: Jungle, Aineman Island, Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands  |  ARCHIVAL DOCUMENT: Drawing of Earhart search grid  |
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PHOTOGRAPH (Left): Amelia Earhart’s possible burial site, Saipan Island, Northern Mariana Islands  |  PHOTOGRAPH (Right):Tinian Island, Northern Mariana Islands  |
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PHOTOGRAPH: Storm, Marshall Islands  |  ARCHIVAL DOCUMENT: Press Telegram “Amelia Earhart’s flight around the world, terminated  |  ARCHIVAL DOCUMENT: Photograph of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan
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