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Noah's Ark Found? Turkey Expedition Planned For Summer
National Geographic News ^ | 4-27-2004 | Hillary Mayall

Posted on 04/28/2004 1:17:42 PM PDT by blam

Noah's Ark Found? Turkey Expedition Planned for Summer

Hillary Mayell
for National Geographic News
April 27, 2004

Satellite pictures taken last summer of Mount Ararat in Turkey may reveal the final resting place of Noah's ark, according to Daniel McGivern, the businessman and Christian activist behind a planned summer 2004 expedition to investigate the site. "We're telling people we're 98 percent sure," said McGivern, a member of the Hawaii Christian Coalition. "In one image we saw the beams, saw the wood. I'm convinced that the excavation of the object and the results of tests run on any collected samples will prove that it is Noah's ark. "

This satellite image of Mount Ararat in Turkey shows what looks like a large object emerging from melting snow. An expedition is planned to visit the site to see if it is Noah's Ark.

Image Courtesy Shamrock/DigitalGlobe

McGivern wrote a list in his Bible more than 20 years ago of ten great projects. Finding Noah's ark was at the top of his list.

McGivern began his quest in earnest in 1995, when the publication of a book on the topic moved him to arrange for satellite images to be taken of Mount Ararat.

Attempts to take satellite images in previous years had been foiled by clouds, unavailability of imaging equipment, and lack of image resolution. But the attempts had helped pinpoint the location. In the summer of 2003, everything came together.

"Last year was the hottest summer in Europe since 1500; more than 21,000 people died of the heat wave," McGivern said. "The summer melt was far more extensive than it has been in years."

DigitalGlobe, a commercial satellite-imagery company, confirmed that they took the images that McGivern is using.

An international team of archaeologists, forensic scientists, geologists, glaciologists, and others is being recruited to investigate the site sometime between July 15 and August 15.

Ahmet Arslan, a professor in Turkey who has climbed the mountain 50 times in 40 years, will lead the expedition. Arslan reported an eyewitness sighting of the ark and took a photograph in 1989 from about 220 yards (200 meters) away. However, he couldn't get any closer, and the picture is not definitive.

"We hope to assemble what we're calling the Dream Team," Arslan said. "The slopes are very, very harsh and dangerous on the northern face—it is extremely challenging, mentally and physically."

Noah's Ark

The story of Noah's ark is told in the Book of Genesis. It says God saw how corrupt the Earth had become and decided to "bring floodwaters on the Earth to destroy all life under the heavens." God is said to have told Noah, an honorable man, to build an ark 450 feet (137 meters) long, 75 feet (23 meters) wide, and 45 feet (14 meters) high, and fill it with two of every species on the Earth. It reportedly rained for 40 days and 40 nights. After about seven months, the waters receded, and the ark came to rest, according to the Bible.

Three major world religions—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam—believe in Noah and his ark. Reports of ark sightings have been numerous. Witnesses often describe an old wooden structure sticking out of the snow and ice near the summit of Mount Ararat.

Despite the numerous sightings and rumors—of pictures taken by the CIA and locked in vaults, of lost photographs taken by a Russian expedition at the behest of Tsar Nicholas Alexander in 1918—no scientific evidence of the ark has emerged.

"On the one hand, I'm hopeful. On the other hand, I'm very skeptical" of the validity of the satellite images, said Rex Geissler, president of ArcImaging (Archaeological Imaging Research Consortium). "There is no publicly available picture that readily shows a man-made object that has any clarity whatsoever … Some of the photos are outright misrepresentations, non-scientific, and do not prove anything.

"We think that with the hundreds of explorers who have visited the region, if the ark was jutting out of the ice, it would be obvious."

ArcImaging was the first organization to receive permission from the Turkish government to survey the mountain since 1981. The archaeological research organization conducted a preliminary investigation of the icecap using ground-penetrating radar in 2001.

The Search Continues

The Bible states that Noah landed in the region of the ancient kingdom Urartu. Mount Ararat (its name probably a corrupted version of Urartu) has been the focus of those seeking the ark because it—at 17,000 feet (5,165 meters)—is the highest point in the area.

A volcanic mountain, Ararat is covered by an icecap from 14,000 feet (4,300 meters) to 17,000 feet (5,200 meters). The icecap is about 17 square miles (44 square kilometers) in size and is as deep as 300 feet (90 meters).

Known to locals as Agri Dagi—Turkish for "mountain of pain"— Ararat is not easy to access. Located in eastern Turkey—close to the borders of Armenia and Iran, and only 150 miles (240 kilometers) from Iraq—the region is politically volatile and often dangerous. Much of the region is part of a military zone, and getting permission to explore it is extremely difficult.

The ArcImaging team hopes to visit the region to continue their mapping of the icecap this summer.

McGivern is optimistic his group will also be on the face of the mountain this summer. He and Arslan met last week with the Turkish ambassador to the U.S. Arslan, who at one time worked in the Turkish prime minister's office, plans to meet with the prime minister next week.

"The ark is broken into a minimum of three pieces, up to six, from a huge earthquake that occurred in 1840. But it's been miraculously preserved. The satellite imagery shows vertical beams, and one horizontal beam," McGivern said.


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KEYWORDS: ark; catastrophism; expedition; godsgravesglyphs; noahs; noahsark; summer; turkey
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To: ASA Vet
Maybe.......but wouldn't it be interesting to find
some petrified elephant dung and emu poop up there on top of that mountain? ( :
41 posted on 04/28/2004 2:23:23 PM PDT by Winfield
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To: blam

Yep, that's Noah's ark alright. Either that, or something else entirely. But it's definitely physical matter.

42 posted on 04/28/2004 2:25:41 PM PDT by Sloth (We cannot defeat foreign enemies of the Constitution if we yield to the domestic ones.)
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To: blam
Looks like a rock sticking out of the snow.

This will probably lead to nothing. It would be nice if they discovered something of interest up there instead of them coming home completely empty handed. I don't think they'll find what they're dreaming about.



44 posted on 04/28/2004 2:29:41 PM PDT by johnwayne (I)
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To: DannyTN
"So yes, Blzbba is right."


Thank you very much!

Thanks also for the diamond link. But what about U-Pb (Uranium-lead) radio-isotope dating, which, to date (bad pun) has been shown to be extremely accurate?
46 posted on 04/28/2004 2:35:08 PM PDT by Blzbba
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To: AfghanIraqVeteran
That's the thing, as I mentioned - if the top of Mt Ararat is defrosting now, then it regularly defrosted before the little ice age.
47 posted on 04/28/2004 2:38:44 PM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: AnalogReigns
" Both kinds too are subject to huge errors. "

So too is the retelling of an ancient story for several thousand years before finally writing it down for posterity and subsequently believing said story word-for-word without question...



"What I want to know is if evidence is found of a huge boat at 12,000+ feet, what will conventional science have to say?"?


The weather started getting rough, the mammoth ship was tossed! If not for the courage of Noah and crew, the Ark would have been lost!

(apologies to the Skipper and Gilligan, who did an excellent job of landing the Minnow)
48 posted on 04/28/2004 2:39:16 PM PDT by Blzbba
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To: Blzbba
"But what about U-Pb (Uranium-lead) radio-isotope dating, which, to date (bad pun) has been shown to be extremely accurate?

U-TH-PB DATING: AN EXAMPLE OF FALSE ISOCHRONS

"Excerpted the Conclusion fro above link

The concerns raised by Zheng [28] regarding U-Pb isochrons are warranted. At Koongarra a 207Pb/206Pb “isochron” produced from 11 hand-picked uraninite and galena grains, plus four whole-rock samples, yields an “age” of 863 Ma, the same as a near-concordant “age” from one of the uraninite grains. Nine weathered whole-rock samples yield an “isochron age” of 1270Ma, while 113 soil samples produce an excellent “isochron” with an “age” of 1445Ma. All of these “ages” are geologically meaningless. While the apparent isochron produced by the soil samples may be identified as a mixing line, produced by the mixing of radiogenic Pb with common or background Pb in the surrounding rocks and soils, even this explanation strains credulity because the samples come from up to 17km away from known uranium mineralization, and a few of the soil samples represent different rock types. Not only then has open system behavior of these isotopes been demonstrated, but apparent “isochrons” and their derived “ages” are invariably geologically meaningless. Thus none of the assumptions used to interpret the U-Th-Pb isotopic system to yield “ages” can be valid. If these assumptions were valid, then the 232Th/208Pb “age” of 0Ma for three of the five uraninite samples should be taken seriously. Creationists should therefore not be intimidated by claims that U-Th-Pb radiometric “dating” has “proved” the presumed great antiquity of the earth, and the strata and fossils of the so-called geological column. "

49 posted on 04/28/2004 2:42:04 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: Sloth
Maybe it's the template for the 'Face On Mars'... LOL!
50 posted on 04/28/2004 2:44:55 PM PDT by BossLady (What do your choices cost you??????????????????)
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To: DannyTN
I would expect something like that from the Institute for Creation Research...

BTT - I have to leave work now and will look at it in more depth later. Appreciative of your responses, I am.
51 posted on 04/28/2004 2:47:07 PM PDT by Blzbba
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To: DannyTN
The deal with these dating techniques is they're incredibly complicated and really only people that do them could fully explain how they work.

But they're accepted by absolutely everyone except for a tiny band of young-earth creationidiots.

The Institude for Creation Idiocy does a fairly good job, however, of creating technical-sounding but bogus arguments against them for the benefit of their scientifically uneducated audience.
52 posted on 04/28/2004 3:00:29 PM PDT by John H K
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To: blam
How can there be a large boat on top of a mountain? This expedition looks like just another excuse for a big fun camping trip.
53 posted on 04/28/2004 3:13:08 PM PDT by Unknowing (Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country.)
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To: billbears
Yes I have seen that special on the History Channel as well. I don't know if it is Noah's Ark but with everything I have seen and read - there is something in the Ice up there of man made origin.
54 posted on 04/28/2004 3:13:53 PM PDT by Burkeman1 ("I said the government can't help you. I didn't say it couldn't hurt you." Chief Wiggam)
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To: John H K
"The deal with these dating techniques is they're incredibly complicated and really only people that do them could fully explain how they work. "

Translation: "Trust us, PLEASE". What's so complicated about it?

It looks quite simple to me, but it is based on assumptions and if those assumptions aren't sound, then false results occur. Also I understand that discordant dates using different methods are frequently obtained, but there is no way to know how many discordant dates were rejected either by the lab or the researcher and never reported.

But they're accepted by absolutely everyone except for a tiny band of young-earth creationidiots.The Institude for Creation Idiocy does a fairly good job, however, of creating technical-sounding but bogus arguments against them for the benefit of their scientifically uneducated audience.

Congratulations you just used 3 of the top bone-head arguments of evolutionists.

Top Bone-head evolutionist Arguments

55 posted on 04/28/2004 3:49:20 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: Blzbba
"So too is the retelling of an ancient story for several thousand years before finally writing it down for posterity and subsequently believing said story word-for-word without question... "

But what if oral tradition never happened? Moses was trained as one of Pharoah's son's. It's entirely reasonable to believe that Moses could write. If God directed Moses to write the first five books of the Bible, then there is no oral retelling for thousands of years. There is only copying of the works of Moses and the obvious addition of the death of Moses.

Exodus 17:14 - And the LORD said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua: for I will utterly put out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.

56 posted on 04/28/2004 4:29:02 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: billbears
Saw a special the other night on His. Intl. or History Channel. Looked like it was done back in 2000 or so. I'd like to see what they find. Doesn't change the fact the Flood happened but it would be interesting to find Noah's Ark

I saw the same thing. I have a book on it around here somewhere.

57 posted on 04/28/2004 5:26:57 PM PDT by 4CJ (||) OUR sins put Him on that cross - HIS love for us kept Him there. (||)
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To: psu128
"The wood could probably be dated using the carbon-14 method to see when the trees which compose the wood were cut down... "

Nah. They would use tree rings. The tree ring chronology is now 10,000 years long and is very well understood.

58 posted on 04/28/2004 5:37:13 PM PDT by blam
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To: Unknowing
"How can there be a large boat on top of a mountain?"

If Noah's ark is on that mountain, that's where he built it.

59 posted on 04/28/2004 5:45:26 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
We have satellites that can read the numbers on an auto license plate. Wouldn't that be cheaper than going there?
60 posted on 04/28/2004 5:53:15 PM PDT by fightu4it (conquest by immigration and subversion spells the end of US.)
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