In 1937, discovering old clothing buttons, shoes, and other remnants on Nikumaroro Island, highlighting signs of past habitation.


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In 1937, an exploration scene on Nikumaroro Island.

In 1937, discovering the rusted and weathered remnants of an old airplane on Nikumaroro Island.

In 1937, multiple people exploring Nikumaroro Island.

In 1937, discovering the wing of an old airplane on Nikumaroro Island.

In 1937, on Nikumaroro Island, human bones and remnants of an airplane amid the desolation.

In 1937, multiple people searching for airplane wreckage on Nikumaroro Island.

In 1937, the deserted landscape of Nikumaroro Island.

In 1937, wreckage of an airplane on Nikumaroro Island.

In 1937, the uninhabited and jungle-covered landscape of Nikumaroro Island.

Archaeologists exploring Roanoke Island in 1937, meticulously searching for artifacts, surrounded by a group of people, with the backdrop of a vibrant sunset.

Archaeologists exploring Roanoke Island in 1937, meticulously searching for artifacts, surrounded by a group of people, with the backdrop of a vibrant sunset.

Archaeologists exploring Roanoke Island in 1937, meticulously searching for artifacts, surrounded by a group of people, with the backdrop of a vibrant sunset.

Archaeologists exploring Roanoke Island in 1937, meticulously searching for artifacts, surrounded by a group of people, with the backdrop of a vibrant sunset.

In 1937, on Roanoke Island, archaeologists uncover an ancient 16th-century coin buried in the soil. Many archaeologists are present in the scene.

In 1937, a stormy scene over Nikumaroro Island, depicting the remote and deserted nature of the island.

In 1937, a stormy scene over Nikumaroro Island, depicting the remote and deserted nature of the island.

In 1937, an aerial view of Nikumaroro Island from the sky, showcasing the uninhabited landscape and jungle.

Archaeologists exploring Roanoke Island, carefully examining artifacts and remnants from the lost colony, capturing the essence of historical exploration.

Archaeologists exploring Roanoke Island, carefully examining artifacts and remnants from the lost colony, capturing the essence of historical exploration.

In 1937, stormy weather over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, highlighting its status as a Japanese colonial territory.

In 1937, stormy weather over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, highlighting its status as a Japanese colonial territory.

Hawaii Island, 1930s

Discovery of an ancient golden ring with the seal of Queen Elizabeth I buried in the soil on Roanoke Island in 1937, with many archaeologists present.

In 1937, amid a storm over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, a scene depicting Japanese military facilities.

Archaeologists digging into the soil on Roanoke Island in 1937, uncovering a buried golden ring with the seal of Queen Elizabeth I. The scene includes focused archaeologists and the ring emerging from the earth.

Discovery scene of a golden ring buried in the soil on Roanoke Island in 1937, featuring the seal of Queen Elizabeth I, with many archaeologists present.

Scene of archaeologists discovering a golden ring buried in the soil on Roanoke Island in 1937, featuring the seal of Queen Elizabeth I. The ring is being unearthed by archaeologists in the presence of others.

Discovering a golden ring with the seal of Queen Elizabeth I in 1937 on Roanoke Island.

Hawaii Island, 1930s, aerial view

In 1937, a storm over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, with the presence of Japanese military forces.

Archaeologists excavating the soil on Roanoke Island in 1998, bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun. The scene captures focused archaeologists and the discovery of a small 16th-century English coin buried in the earth.