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An expedition is being planned for this summer to the upper reaches of Turkey's Mount Ararat where organizers hope to prove an object nestled amid the snow and ice is Noah's Ark.

A joint U.S.-Turkish team of 10 explorers plans to make the arduous trek up Turkey's tallest mountain, at 17,820 feet, from July 15 to August 15, subject to the approval of the Turkish government, said Daniel P. McGivern, president of Shamrock_The Trinity Corporation of Honolulu, Hawaii.

The goal: to enter what they believe to be a mammoth structure some 45 feet high, 75 feet wide and up to 450 feet long that was exposed in part by last summer's heat wave in Europe.

"We are not excavating it. We are not taking any artifacts. We're going to photograph it and, God willing, you're all going to see it," McGivern said.

Explorers have long searched for an ark on the high slopes of Mount Ararat, where the biblical account of the Great Flood places it.

In 1957, Turkish air force pilots spotted a boat-shaped formation in Agri province. The government did not pursue the sighting, however. The entire area, including Mount Ararat, was off limits to foreigners because of Soviet complaints that explorers were U.S. spies.

That ban was lifted in 1982, and since then teams of explorers have visited the area but have been unable to substantiate any claim of an ark.

McGivern and Ahmet Ali Arslan, a Turkish mountain climber who grew up in a town near Mount Ararat, say satellite photos have helped them pinpoint a more exact location. Arslan will be leading the expedition.

The biblical account in the Book of Genesis (search) says that after the great deluge, the ark came to rest on the mountain with Noah's family and a cargo of male and female pairs of every kind of animal.

Geologists say even though there is evidence of a flood in Mesopotamia in Sumerian times, it is not possible for a ship to make landfall at an altitude as high as Mount Ararat.

Interesting satelite pictures of this at:

Noah's Ark Satelite Pictures

1 posted on 04/27/2004 8:55:26 AM PDT by HarleyD
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To: HarleyD
If the ark was made of gopher wood wouldn't it have decayed by now? (Not that gopher wood wasn't sturdy.)
2 posted on 04/27/2004 9:09:15 AM PDT by HarleyD (For strong is he who carries out God's word. (Joel 2:11))
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To: HarleyD
Geologists (NOT BELIEVING IN THE POWER OF GOD) say even though there is evidence of a flood in Mesopotamia in Sumerian times, it is not possible for a ship to make landfall at an altitude as high as Mount Ararat.
5 posted on 04/27/2004 1:00:00 PM PDT by aimhigh
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To: HarleyD
Noah'

Noah Sark....get it ?

6 posted on 04/28/2004 4:35:05 AM PDT by Revelation 911
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To: HarleyD
I was not aware of how firm a tradition the "sightings" are....


http://www.home.earthlink.net/~arktracker/ark/Sightings.html


7 posted on 04/28/2004 3:11:09 PM PDT by flevit
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To: HarleyD
If you read the account in Genesis, you will note that God instructed Noah to "pitch it within and without". Wood that is total covered in heavy pitch (tar) would be preserved for thousands of years. It's my belief that God told him to build it for the purpose of preservation and thus as a witness to people that there was indeed a flood.
9 posted on 05/06/2004 5:38:55 PM PDT by ceoguy
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To: HarleyD
Another expedition to Noah's Ark? There have been several. So long as the glaciers are large, I understand it's hard to see. One expedition did bring back a sample of the object and it carbon dated to the right time period. It also IS gopher wood. There was a geological survey done and the flood did happen. Why are they bothering?

The other thing to remember about Noah's Ark - it's the only biblical story the appears in the art work of indiginous people on EVERY continent. That's the one that needs explaining.

Oh, and the Ark of the Covenant has been said to be in Ethiopia for the last 1,900 years in a town called Oxham (I'm not sure of the spelling). There is a church or temple and there is a guard. They won't let anyone in to see it, though. But tradition puts it there.
12 posted on 05/07/2004 5:17:24 AM PDT by Desdemona (Evil attacks good. Never forget.)
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