Click
here to find letters from several (creationist) researchers who've looked at Wyatt's "ark" site (actually referred to by "arkeologists" as the Durupinar site, it was considered and rejected long before Wyatt). Answers In Genesis has a report by Andrew Snelling
here. Lambert Dolphin also has
a page on Wyatt. He primarily references the first link I gave you, but provides some other info as well. The intro is pretty uncompromising:
Ron Wyatt, who has been telling his tales of discovering Noah's Ark, the chariots of Pharaoh, the pillars of Solomon, the true Mt. Sinai, the tomb of the Patriarchs, Sodom & Gomorrah, the place of Christ's crucifixion, and the Ark of the Covenant for many years, has been documented as an archaeological fraud. Both former "friends" as well as professional archaeologists in his own denomination (Seventh- Day Adventist) have published detailed refutations of all of his "discoveries."
There's an interesting page here, at NoahsArkSearch.com, that has some background info on the Durupinar site, a number of links to articles (mostly con, but also pro), and some interesting pictures. Check out the "Other Canoe/Boat Shapes" pictures, illustrating that this type of formation is not unique in the area.
Now that's just a sample of the creationist response. The real skeptics, of course, aren't any more favorably disposed to this fraud.
great summary ... thanks!!!
I remember some other photo's, research done that seemed to be about a separate site for Noah's ark. It was up in the mountain, few have journeyed, but was emerging from a glacier and broken in half .. need to see where that was, but I don't think it was Wyatt. Wondering if this too was 'questionable'.
I actually bought a great video on The Search for Mt Sinai that was excellent and I have lent it out to someone. I am not thinking that was Wyatt either, but now I am suspicious. Anyway, the proof was pretty solid that Mt Sinai was actually found in Saudi Arabia. Will have to get that video back to give source.
Thanks for the links I will research them.