Could this be the remains of Noah's Ark? This recent satellite image taken over the northwest corner of Mt. Ararat in eastern Turkey shows an anomaly located about 15,300 feet up the mountainside. Some experts believe this could actually be the long lost ark.
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My interests in history and photography come together in this photoblog. Featured in this blog are historical pictures such as the above photo of the RMS Olympic and her sister ship the RMS Titanic, which would prove to be the last one of them together side by side. Hopefully all who visit will enjoy it and recommend the site to their friends.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The Search For Noah's Ark
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Mt. Ararat,
Noah's Ark,
Satellite images,
Turkey,
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