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Has anyone discovered Noah's Ark?

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  • 6 years ago
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    Although no one seems to have associated Noah's Ark with Mt. Ararat in Turkey before the 10th century AD, several expeditions searched for and claimed to have found evidence for the Ark on that mountain. For interesting and accurate information regarding the scientific significance of Noah's Ark, try the recently-published Noah's Ark quiz at Trivia Park.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Yes = The Vatican Astronomy Lab discovered it quite some time ago.

    It has been & remains "The Mothership" and the vast collection of this Planets' DNA constructs

    which is still docked just outside the orbit of the Moon ... Noah actually only built a little raft to save his @ss.

    You should know better than to expect measurements,

    facts, cubits, and a guy with a BIG SHOVEL, from false parables and things that 'christians' swear by.

  • 6 years ago

    Bwllshit!

    And any one who says so isn't a scientist and want to force people to think that a rock structure is petrified wood but never send it to a lab in Germany to prove it. As they already prooved that the SHROUD of TURIN is a fake.

    I can't believe that, someone who wants to be taken seriously as a scientist, believes that Noah discovered America and placed 15 different species of Giant Tortoises in the same amount of Galapagos Islands.

    The only ones eager to make people think Noah's Ark is in Turkey is "Noah's Ark Ministries International" because it would be good for local business

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Biblical "archaeologists" have discovered the ark at least a dozen different times in twice as many different locations. Rolls eyes. They even found some spare chariot wheels Noah had on board floating intact under the Red Sea.....oh wait.....that was archaeological "proof" that Moses magically parted the Red Sea, wasn't it? It's so hard to keep all that existing "archaeological proof" that the bible is 100% true straight in one's head without a daily dose of hogwash and pig swill to hang it all on. Guffaw!!

  • 6 years ago

    Over, and over again, but, no, not really. Wood really doesn't last that long when it is out in the elements. It can become fossilized, but, it would have to be covered in silt. The story of the Ark suggests that the waters receded, leaving the Ark high, and dry.

  • 6 years ago

    No. There were several claims of the discovery but specialists managed to poke holes in those claims relatively quickly. They were all either deliberate hoaxes or misinterpretations. Basically they saw what they wanted to see. One of the so-called discoveries, made some time in the 1960's, turned out to be no more than a chunk of basalt.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Sure, it's been discovered at least a dozen times in a dozen different places.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Several times in several places.

  • Fred
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Yes, in my imagination

  • 6 years ago

    No, fireball lying in the name of religion is still lying

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