In 1937, the uninhabited and jungle-covered landscape of Nikumaroro Island.
In 1937, an aerial view of Nikumaroro Island from the sky, showcasing the uninhabited landscape and jungle.
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, on Nikumaroro Island, human bones and remnants of an airplane amid the desolation.
In 1937, discovering old clothing buttons, shoes, and other remnants on Nikumaroro Island, highlighting signs of past habitation.
In 1937, discovering the rusted and weathered remnants of an old airplane on Nikumaroro Island.
In 1937, discovering the wing of an old airplane on Nikumaroro Island.
In 1937, multiple people searching for airplane wreckage on Nikumaroro Island.
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.
In 1937, amid a storm over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, a scene depicting Japanese military facilities.
In 1937, a storm over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, with the presence of Japanese military forces.
The tiny island of Howland in the Pacific Ocean in the distance, 1930.
The tiny island of Howland in the Pacific Ocean in the distance, 1930.
Near Howland Island in 1937, amidst a storm with lightning and a tempest.
In 1937, amid a storm over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, a scene where Amelia Earhart's brown monoplane is surrounded by Japanese military forces.
In 1937, amid a storm over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, a scene where Amelia Earhart's brown monoplane is surrounded by Japanese military forces.
In 1937, amid a storm over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, a scene where Amelia Earhart's brown monoplane is surrounded by Japanese military forces.
In 1937, amid a storm over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, a scene where Amelia Earhart's airplane is surrounded by Japanese military forces.
In 1937, amid a storm over Wilkes Island in the Marshall Islands, a scene where Amelia Earhart's airplane is surrounded by Japanese military forces.
1930s, Howland Island, featuring a runway for patrol planes. The dream unfolds with cinematic detail, capturing the island's remote airstrip as a crucial point in the historic aviation landscape of the Pacific during this era.