If you read the Bible or even went to church you would know that The Arc of Noah landed on Mount Ararat, which is in present day Turkey. The Turkish government will not allow any foreigners to climb those mountains but government and scientific satellites have taken pictures of them and believe it is the Ararat Mountains
2007-02-17 04:13:03
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answered by katlvr125 7
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Well, if someone actually knew the answer to that question, the rest of the world would not be trying to find the location, now would they? Sure, the bible claims it is *here*, but even though several groups have searched for it, no one has been able to give absolute proof that they have found it there yet, so....? I think it could be anywhere (if it even truly existed!) The views of the size and descriptions of the world as we know it have change so drastically over the millenia that it is really hard to say with any certainty exactly where it really may be.
2007-02-17 04:17:58
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answered by dragondave187 4
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Mount Ararat, between turkey and the former soviet union
2007-02-17 04:13:35
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answered by Coyote81 3
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From an academia stand point, no one knows.
2007-02-17 04:47:37
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answered by alimagmel 5
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