Talk:Gardner Pinnacles

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"San Diegan Bares Clue to Earhart Fate", by Lew Scarr, San Diego Tribune, July 21, 1960: "Gardner Island is a five-mile hyphen of coral punctuating a million square miles of nowhere and nothing in the Central Pacific. If a San Diego man is right, it is where Amelia Earhart crashed and died 23 years ago. The water slapping the short, sharp Gardner shoreline is as warm as your bath and as blue as your baby's eyes…" Hopiakuta 01:19, 12 September 2006 (UTC)


 * No, Gardner Pinnacles is different. Gardner island, or Nikumaroro, is what that article is talking about. Sean MD80 talk 12:26, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

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emphasis and Wikipedia Manual of Style
Hello, There is no need for bold typeface - research papers and other short works instead take double quotation marks as per Wikipedia style rules - Manual_of_Style. --AbouMPSI (talk) 17:28, 28 May 2020 (UTC)