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New photo resparks 'Noah's Ark mania'
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | March 10, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern | Joe Kovacs

Posted on 03/09/2006 11:30:41 PM PST by Tim Long

Digital image of 'Ararat Anomaly' has researchers taking closer look

A new, high-resolution digital image of what has become known as the "Ararat Anomaly" is reigniting interest in the hunt for Noah's Ark.

Satellite image of 'Ararat Anomaly,' taken by DigitalGlobe's QuickBird Satellite in 2003 and now made public for the first time (courtesy: DigitalGlobe)

The location of the anomaly on the northwest corner of Mt. Ararat in eastern Turkey has been under investigation from afar by ark hunters for years, but it has remained unexplored, with the government of Turkey not granting any scientific expedition permission to explore on site.

But the detail revealed by the new photo from DigitalGlobe's QuickBird satellite has a man at the helm of the probe excited once again.

"I've got new found optimism ... as far as my continuing push to have the intelligence community declassify some of the more definitive-type imagery," Porcher Taylor, an associate professor in paralegal studies at the University of Richmond, told Space.com.

For more than three decades, Taylor has been a national security analyst, and has also served as a senior associate for five years at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C.

"I'm calling this my satellite archaeology project," Taylor said.

Space.com reports the project has been combining the photographic resources of QuickBird with GeoEye's Ikonos spacecraft, Canada's Radarsat 1, as well as declassified aerial and satellite images snapped by U.S. intelligence agencies.

While it's quite possible the item of interest could simply be a natural ridge of rock, snow and ice, Taylor says there's also a chance it could be something manmade.

"I had no preconceived notions or agendas when I began this in 1993 as to what I was looking for," he said. "I maintain that if it is the remains of something manmade and potentially nautical, then it's potentially something of biblical proportions."

The anomaly remains ensconced in glacial ice at an altitude of 15,300 feet, and Taylor says the photos suggest it's length-to-width ratio is close to 6:1, as indicated in the Book of Genesis.

The U.S. Air Force took the first photographs of the Mt. Ararat site in 1949. The images allegedly revealed what seemed to be a structure covered by ice, but were held for years in a confidential file labeled "Ararat Anomaly."

The new image was actually taken in 2003, but has never been revealed to the public until now.

Arking up the wrong tree?

Meanwhile, there are others who believe Noah's Ark has already been found, and tourists can actually visit it on a mountain next to Ararat.

Some believe this is Noah's Ark, already found on a mountain next to Mt. Ararat (courtesy: wyattmuseum.com)

The late Ron Wyatt, whose Tennessee-based foundation, Wyatt Archaeological Research, purported the ark has already been found at Dogubayazit, Turkey, some 12-15 miles from Ararat, noting Genesis states the ark rested "upon the mountains of Ararat," not mountain.

Is this a hair from a large cat aboard Noah's Ark? (photo: Richard Rives, wyattmuseum.com)

Wyatt's website is filled with on-location photographs and charts promoting its case with physical evidence including radar scans of bulkheads on the alleged vessel, deck timber and iron rivets, large "drogue" stones which are thought to have acted as types of anchors, and even some animal hair inside, possibly from a large cat like a lion or tiger.

A flood of doubt

However, there's been no shortage of critics from both scientific and Christian circles who think the Dogubayazit site is erroneous.

Lorence Collins, a retired geology professor from California State University, Northridge, joined the late David Fasold, a one-time proponent of the Wyatt site, in writing a scientific summary claiming the location is "bogus."

"Evidence from microscopic studies and photo analyses demonstrates that the supposed Ark near Dogubayazit is a completely natural rock formation," said the 1996 paper published in the Journal of Geoscience Education. "It cannot have been Noah's Ark nor even a man-made model. It is understandable why early investigators falsely identified it."

The Answers in Genesis website provides an in-depth report attempting to debunk any validity the Dogubayazit site has, and concludes by stating:

"[A]s Christians we need to always exercise due care when claims are made, no matter who makes them, and any claims must always be subjected to the most rigorous scientific scrutiny. If that had happened here, and particularly if the scientific surveys conducted by highly qualified professionals using sophisticated instruments had been more widely publicized and their results taken note of, then these claims would never have received the widespread credence that they have."

Officials with Wyatt Archaeological Research remain unfazed in the face of such criticism.

"The site ... is actually something that you can look at. Not some made up story that no one is quite able to reach but something that is really there," said president Richard Rives. "It is a 'boat-shaped object' composed of material containing organic carbon, which is what is found in petrified wood. ...

"While there is more research that needs to be done at the site, there is a substantial amount of evidence that would indicate that the Wyatt site is not a natural object. ...

"Today, everyone wants to tell us how to think. We, at Wyatt Archaeological Research, do not do that. We just present the evidence that we have and let each individual make his own decision."

In both the Old and New Testaments, the Bible speaks of Noah and the ark, and Jesus Christ and the apostles Paul and Peter all make reference to Noah's flood as an actual historical event.

'Noah's Ark' by Pennsylvania artist Edward Hicks, 1846

According to Genesis, Noah was a righteous man who was instructed by God to construct a large vessel to hold his family and many species of animals, as a massive deluge was coming to purify the world which had become corrupt.

Genesis 6:5 states: "And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually."

Noah was told by God to take aboard seven pairs of each of the "clean" animals – that is to say, those permissible to eat – and two each of the "unclean" variety. (Gen. 7:2)

Though the Bible says it rained for 40 days and 40 nights, it also mentions "the waters prevailed upon the earth a hundred and fifty days."

The ark then "rested" upon the mountains of Ararat, but it was still months before Noah and his family – his wife, his three sons and the sons' wives – were able to leave the ark and begin replenishing the world.


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KEYWORDS: ararat; archaeology; crevolist; godsgravesglyphs; noah; noahsark; satellite
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Comment #101 Removed by Moderator

To: Fester Chugabrew
"A helicopter made a precarious rescue at one of the camps down the mountain. It did not land on top."

I've seen pictures of one of the base camps used by those trekking up Everest. It has an airstrip.
Now, looking at pictures of that airstrip a few interesting things came to mind:
1. It had a very short runway--almost looked like Ultra-lights should be using it, rather than full size aircraft.
2. The runway sloped downward and ended on a cliff. The only way to take off was to go downhill off the cliff.
3. There was a *lot* of aircraft wreckage on either side of the runway ( probably decades worth ). Some of it looked like it was pushed off to the side.

'Precarious' is an interesting word to describe it, lol.
29,000 feet is an awfully high service ceiling for a helicopter, I would think.

102 posted on 03/11/2006 7:00:02 AM PST by Tench_Coxe
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To: Angus MacGregor
A person like yourself that believes that we all came from a single celled organism should not label people of faith empty headed.

Most of us were something called a "zygote" at one time.

103 posted on 03/11/2006 7:07:14 AM PST by VadeRetro (I have the updated "Your brain on creationism" on my homepage.)
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To: taxesareforever
Really, what is on Mt.Ararat that would be considered "classified"? The only answer that comes to my mind is that there are scientists and archeologists that do not want Noah's Ark found.

A very good explanation comes to my mind for classifying any and all satellite reconnaissance pictures – attempting to keep secret the capability of the imaging.
104 posted on 03/11/2006 7:08:43 AM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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To: salexander
Finding Noah's ark couldn't possibly do the theory of evolution any good.

How’s that? The Great flood happened only around 7,000 – 8,000 years ago according to Biblical scholars.
105 posted on 03/11/2006 7:17:11 AM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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To: aruanan

This pops up in the news every so often, it creates a small stir among some, then it rightly disappears. When I was out in that part of the world a Armenian Orthodox priest I befriended told me it was the ruin of a Byzantine church. A reasonable explanation from someone with better access to local data & lore then I will ever be.


106 posted on 03/11/2006 7:18:39 AM PST by Reily
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To: Non-Sequitur
Only if you can explain how Noah and his family kept two of every wild animal and 7 of every domesticated animal on a boat 450 feet long by 75 feet wide for 8 months.

The only explanation I have heard is that most were in suspended animation for the duration.
107 posted on 03/11/2006 7:21:32 AM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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To: WestVirginiaRebel
The Yetis know where it is.
But they're not allowed to say.

And that's just abominable.

CC

108 posted on 03/11/2006 7:22:36 AM PST by Celtic Conservative (Billy Tauzin about Louisiana: "half the state is under water, the other half is under indictment")
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To: salexander
Evolutionism requires gigantic spans of time, actually quadrillions and octillions of years if you figure population genetics and J.B.S. Haldane into it.

Back again dumb as a stump with a thing you couldn't defend on a previous thread. But I can't say you're doing creation science wrong. You seem to be doing about average.

110 posted on 03/11/2006 7:38:39 AM PST by VadeRetro (I have the updated "Your brain on creationism" on my homepage.)
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To: salexander
"gigantic spans of time, actually quadrillions and octillions of years if you figure population genetics and J.B.S. Haldane "

not as gigantic as you might think. You forget the massive parallelism that is inherent in genetics
111 posted on 03/11/2006 7:46:48 AM PST by Reily
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To: binkdeville
I believe the Sumerians had the same exact story recorded on their clay tablets long before the old testament was written down.
112 posted on 03/11/2006 7:47:00 AM PST by dljordan
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To: Caipirabob

LOL!


113 posted on 03/11/2006 7:47:58 AM PST by moose2004 (You Can Run But You Can't Hide!)
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To: salexander
Evolutionism requires gigantic spans of time,,,,

Quadrillion, Octillion, JBS Haldane Red Herring Alert

114 posted on 03/11/2006 7:49:40 AM PST by muleskinner
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To: salexander; Ichneumon
Evolutionism requires gigantic spans of time, actually quadrillions and octillions of years if you figure population genetics and J.B.S. Haldane into it.

A post you forgot to answer earlier. Maybe do it on that thread to spare this one from becoming a later verion of that one?

That's the problem with creationist Back-Again-Dumb-As-A-Stump-ism: every thread becomes every previous thread.

115 posted on 03/11/2006 7:51:38 AM PST by VadeRetro (I have the updated "Your brain on creationism" on my homepage.)
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To: VadeRetro
Most of us were something called a "zygote" at one time.

Clever.

Has nothing to do with evolution.

116 posted on 03/11/2006 7:52:22 AM PST by Angus MacGregor (Wars are fought in the will...)
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To: Angus MacGregor
You had a reptilian multipart jawbone and now you have a single mandible and multiple earbones.

Coincidence?

You had a tail.

Coincidence?

117 posted on 03/11/2006 7:54:36 AM PST by VadeRetro (I have the updated "Your brain on creationism" on my homepage.)
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To: R. Scott
The Great flood happened only around 7,000 – 8,000 years ago according to Biblical scholars.

The date of the global flood:

2252 BC -- layevangelism.com

2304 BC -- Answers in Genesis (+/- 11 years).

2350 BC -- Morris, H. Biblical Creationism. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1993.


Problems with a Global Flood, Second Edition, by Mark Isaak

118 posted on 03/11/2006 7:59:55 AM PST by Coyoteman (I love the sound of beta decay in the morning!)
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To: salexander
There just would seem to be no stopping your irrepressible enthusiasm.
120 posted on 03/11/2006 8:16:32 AM PST by VadeRetro (I have the updated "Your brain on creationism" on my homepage.)
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