From what i've read, they've found it like 7 times....
2006-12-28 16:29:43
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answer #1
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answered by Dr. Douche 3
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a lot of human beings and scientists have been offering up theories and info based on the word of the bible and a few complicated archeology that uggests Noah's large ark is in Turkey. The Turkish government has declared the come across a countrywide treasure, and noted as the positioning, Noah's Ark national Park..(in spite of the incontrovertible fact that this would purely be to spice up tourism ). Scientists and archeologists have uncovered man made rivets, and different steel products from t he section that they have got faith have been as quickly as a factor of the deliver. different each and every person is claiming that this is in fact in Iran.
2016-12-11 18:08:27
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answered by Anonymous
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One participant in this forum sent me a link to a site which describes "finding" it. However, since the flood is a fiction, the idea of the ark must be fictitious also. Upon looking at the cited material, I concluded that the remains were a medieval fortification of some kind; some of the rocks had Christian-type inscriptions, which date them several thousand years after the purported time of the flood.
2006-12-28 16:32:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it's right on Mr. Ararat where the Bible says it is. In the book 'The Ark on Ararat' Georgie Hagopian describes his adventurous journey to the Ark with his uncle a devout man who took him to see it. It was not uncommon for an Armenian father to take their sons up to see it for spiritual growth in the early 1900's.
2006-12-28 16:47:51
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answered by spareo1 4
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Yes they found it on Mount judi as mentioned in the Quran not Mount Ararat as mentioned by the Bible
The Qur.aan and Noah's Ark
Martin Wroe, LONDON - Noah's Ark has been found on the Turkish-Iranian border, 32 kilometres from Mount Ararat, according to the leader of a team of scientists that has been investigating the site for six years.
The Turkish government is so convinced by the findings that, after years of intransigence, it has designated the site one of special archaeological interest and agreed to its excavation next summer.
The remote site contains a buried, ship-like object, resting an altitude of 2,300 metres. At 170 metres long and 45 metres wide, it conforms almost exactly to the 300 cubit by 50 cubit boat that God told Noah to build, according to Genesis 6 in the Bible.
On surrounding terrain, the American and Middle Eastern scientists have identified huge stones with holes carved at one end, which they believe are "drogue-stones," dragged behind ships in the ancient world to stabilise them. Radar soundings indicate unusual levels of iron-oxide distribution.
Salih Bayraktutan, head of geology at Turkey's Ataturk University, estimates the age of the 'vessel' at more than 100,000 years. "It is a man-made structure and for sure it is Noah's Ark." The site is directly below the mountain of Al Judi, named in the Koran as the Ark's resting place.
David Fasold, an American shipwreck specialist with no religious affiliation, has led the investigation. He says subsurface radar surveys of the site have produced "very good pictures." "The radar imagery at about 25 metres down from the stern is so clear that you can count the floorboards between the walls."
He believes the team has found the fossilised remains of the upper deck and that the original reed substructure has disappeared. But the findings have infuriated the scores of Christian Ark-hunters who travel to Turkey, convinced the Ark will only be found on Mount Ararat.
Fasold, who calls himself an "Arkologist," also argues that it was not a great flood that pushed the Ark into the mountains. He says it was "an astronomical event causing a tectonic upheaval, a tidal bore causing gravitational pull in the ocean waters that forced the boat into the mountains."
Some of Fasold's team of geophysicists and geologists are reserving final judgement until the excavation and carbon-dating. But in a British TV series on the environment next month, team member Vendyl Jones, a Middle East archaeologist and inspiration for film character Indiana Jones, says it is "between maybe and probably" that they have found Noah's Ark.
The Observer newspaper, 16 January 1994
Prologue: The Quranic verse detailing about the resting place of the Noah's Ark is found in Chapter Hood, verse 44 (Qur.aan 11:44). The verse says:
{When the word went forth: "O earth! swallow up thy water and O sky! withhold (thy rain)!" and the water abated and the matter was ended. The Ark rested on Mount Judi and the word went forth: "Away with those who do wrong!"}
The 49th verse of the same Chapter says:
{Such are some of the stories of the Unseen which We have revealed unto you: before this neither you nor your people knew them. So persevere patiently: for the end is for those who are righteous}
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/7368/noahs_ark.htm
2006-12-28 16:32:13
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answered by jewish n proud 2
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Could be!
Chck out this site:
http://www.wyattmuseum.com/noahs-ark.htm
2006-12-28 22:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Ches.
2006-12-28 16:48:30
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answered by The Pope 5
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There was a scammer that claimed to have found it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Wyatt
Many christians accepted this as fact, without questioning it, as theists are wont to do.
2006-12-28 16:30:38
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answered by eldad9 6
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Yah!
2006-12-28 16:31:53
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answered by spanky 6
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Yeah, haven't you heard .
2006-12-28 16:31:08
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answered by riddlemethis 5
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