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Satellite Finds Noah's Ark?

SPACE.com reports that the mountainside anomaly could be a geographical quirk of nature, shadows, a man-made structure or nothing at all. Since it is too high up at 15,300 feet and nearly submerged in glacial ice, it's difficult--but not impossible--to reach it. Because of it's location, some think it's just a strange rock formation, but at least one person thinks it is the remains of Noah's Ark as described in the Bible's Book of Genesis. That person, Porcher Taylor, a national security analyst and an associate professor in paralegal studies at the University of Richmond's School of Continuing Studies in Virginia, has been on a 13-year quest to identify the Ararat anomaly.
http://www.shoutwire.com/viewstory/...inds_Noah_s_Ark
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| Originally posted by makija at least one person thinks it is the remains of Noah's Ark as described in the Bible's Book of Genesis |
This was certainly unusually retarded.
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| Originally posted by makija a national security analyst |
Funny. I find nothing of it at space.com...
and why would a 'national security analyst and professor of law' be out to find the arc
ive seen many many pics.... but yea why dont people go there ?
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| Originally posted by josh4 in 13 years he hasnt thought to just go the fuck up there and look |
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| Originally posted by Marc Summers It's actually hard to climb Mount Ararat because turkey closes the mountain to the public. And in order to set up an expedition, there is a huge process to go through with the turkish government. |
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| Originally posted by Marc Summers It's actually hard to climb Mount Ararat because turkey closes the mountain to the public. And in order to set up an expedition, there is a huge process to go through with the turkish government. |
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| Originally posted by Nayil why would a govt close up a mountain ? |
This must be a joke.
get a better picture
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| Originally posted by Nayil why would a govt close up a mountain ? |
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| Several expeditions to Mount Ararat to search for the Ark have occured, but the Turkish government has closed off the northwestern area of the mountain since the early 1990s due to military conflicts with Kurdish rebels. |
in soviet russia noah's ark finds you.
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| Originally posted by Marc Summers It's actually hard to climb Mount Ararat because turkey closes the mountain to the public. And in order to set up an expedition, there is a huge process to go through with the turkish government. |
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| Originally posted by jonze234 nah see you just get a helicopter and go up there and if they fuck with you, you call them terrorists and say they are holding you hostage for ransom. |
this is nothing new, they've been talking about that the 40s. satellite imagery however has recently been able to further continue this futile prospect..
its nothing, guaranfuckinteed
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| Originally posted by Lepanto yeah since it's so easy to have a helicoper fly in those conditions. |
when are they goin to find Atlantis? 
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| Originally posted by jonze234 yea cause i was being serious |

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| when are they goin to find Atlantis? |
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| Originally posted by Lepanto it's in the bermuda triangle, duh! |
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| Originally posted by igottaknow but where's is that? |
so fucking old. it's nothing.
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| Originally posted by jonSun What a bunch of turkeys. |
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