The Ark has been sighted many times on Mt. Ararat in Turkey.
click here for an Eyewitness list: http://www.noahsarksearch.com/Eyewitnesses.htm
Complete list of all expeditions, sightings and photos here: http://www.noahsarksearch.com/ararat.htm
2007-12-27 07:28:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus was crucified on a hill called "Golgotha" and the actual location of Noahs Ark is somewhere in the mountains of Ararat.
2007-12-27 15:30:46
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answered by GFM Worldwide 3
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Although referred to in all four gospel books, there remains controversy in our time as to where exactly the Crucifixion took place. What is known for certain is that the site was:
*Outside the existing Jerusalem walls of that time.
*Close to an existing walking path or road.
*Near the sepulcher where Jesus' body was placed.
*Near where His subsequent resurrection took place.
Scholars have settled upon two likely sites:
1. A hill located just north of the Damascus Gate (see Jerusalem Gates) of the Old City. Its craggy rock side appears very much like an eerie skull face (in photo), especially when the sun's shadows cross it at particular times of the day. It is known as Gordon's Calvary from Charles Gordon who wrote of it in 1885. Earlier, in 1881, an empty burial chamber was discovered near this site and it too has become famous as The Garden Tomb.
2. The location over which the Church of The Holy Sepulcher has been built. This is the older, traditional choice among scholars.
As to your second question, Noah's Ark supposedly landed on Mt. Ararat. The mountain is located just a few miles from the Iranian border in eastern Turkey.
2007-12-27 15:30:00
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answered by godofsparta 2
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Jesus was crucified on Golgotha
Noah's ark was found on Mt. Ararat
2007-12-27 15:31:15
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answered by L G 2
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Jesus was crucified on Golgotha (place of the skull)
Noah's ark landed on Mt Ararat in present day Turkey
2007-12-27 15:28:47
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Jesus was crucified on Golgotha and Noah's Ark landed on Mt. Ararat.
2007-12-27 15:27:57
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answered by aloha.girl59 7
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There is not a jot or tittle of writings about Jesus while he was supposedly alive. Every scribe around would have been following his every move if he was even 1/10th of the person that the Bible claims. Yet, we don't have as much as a pen stroke while he was alive. The whole story reeks of myth.
http://www.nobeliefs.com/exist.htm
http://www.JesusNeverExisted.com
If you believe in the Noah's Ark story you really should see a psychiatrist. Or at least read a science book or two.
2007-12-27 15:37:40
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answered by AiW 5
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Then they went out to a place called Golgotha (which means Skull Hill).
Kalvariya, Kalvarja, Calvaria, Kalvaria, Kalvarija, Kalwaria,
Kalwariya
Calvery (Latin calvaria "skull" translated from the Aramic Golgotha)
A hill outside of Jerusalem where the crucifixion of Jesus Christ took place. It has been identified as a place of execution where malefactors were flung from cliffs or stoned to death. It owes its name to the perception that it resembles a human skull or to the traditional belief that the skull of Adam was found there.
In Roman Catholic countries a calvery is a representation of the passion and crucifixion of Christ. Representations of Christ's suffering on his way to be executed, known as Stations of the Cross , line the way to Calvery. The Via Dolorosa (Latin for "Way of Sorrow") is the name given to the approach to Calvery.("Calvery," Microsoft, Encarta 96 Encyclopedia)
Lithuanians claim that the name Kalvarija comes from two words: " Kaltas Varyti " ( " criminal round-up " )
Kalvarija was the place of banishment for criminals and the mentally insane.
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The site below may give you give you information to where Noah's Ark is located.
May God Bless You!
2007-12-27 15:39:09
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answered by B Baruk Today 6
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Galgotha
and the ark rests on MT. Ararat
2007-12-27 15:29:13
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answered by hghostinme 6
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Mount Ararat for the boat and Golgotha for the Crucifixion
2007-12-27 15:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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