An exhaustive expedition aimed at locating Amelia Earhart's lost plane may have spotted the elusive aircraft sitting on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. The remarkable mission was reportedly spearheaded by former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer Tony Romeo, who spent a staggering $11 million on the endeavor. This past Autumn, he and his team zeroed in on an area of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Howell Island, where it is believed that the legendary aviator's flight came to a tragic end back in 1937. In looking for the lost plane, they deployed a submersible that scanned massive swaths of the ocean floor over the course of several weeks and, when the team later examined the data, they were stunned by what they saw.