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The new Hollywood blockbuster Noah has created a tremendous amount of interest in the story of Noahs Ark. Traditionally, most people have regarded it as just a cute Bible story to tell children. But could it be real? Is there solid evidence that Noahs Ark actually existed? If there is real evidence, would you believe it? What you are about to see is absolutely stunning. In fact, some of the things that you are about to see are so shocking that many people will simply refuse to accept them.

 Later in this article, you are going to see video footage of the physical remains of Noahs Ark. This discovery has been known about for quite some time, but the mainstream media has mostly ignored it. A boat-shaped object that is the exact length that the Ark should be and the exact width the Ark should be has been found on the mountains of Ararat. Ground penetrating radar shows us how the Ark was laid out, and scientific tests have been conducted on wood and metal extracted from the gigantic buried boat. If you have never heard about any of this before, prepare to be blown away. The following are 14 cold, hard facts about Noahs Ark that you probably do not know

#1 The Ark was about 500 feet long. That would make it approximately the size of a World War II aircraft carrier.


#2 It has been estimated that the Ark had an internal volume of more than 1.5 million cubic feet.

#3 According to brand new research conducted by scientists the University of Leicester, Noahs Ark could have carried at least 70,000 animals without sinking

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Noahs Ark would have floated even with two of every animal in the world packed inside, scientists have calculated.

Although researchers are unsure if all the creatures could have squeezed into the huge boat, they are confident it would have handled the weight of 70,000 creatures without sinking.

4 Of course the Ark would not have needed to hold 70,000 animals. One conservative estimate puts the number of animals on the Ark at about 16,000. This would have allowed for more than enough room for food, supplies and lots of empty space.

#5 We have discovered at least 250 different ancient cultures that have a story of a massive, cataclysmic flood. Most of those stories have striking similarities to the Genesis account.

#6 If there really was a global flood, we would expect to find billions of dead things laid down in rock layers all over the globe. And that is precisely what we find.

#7 We know where Noahs Ark is today. Yes, you read that correctly. As you can see from the YouTube video posted below, the remains of Noahs Ark have been discovered on the mountains of Ararat in Turkey. This video footage is absolutely stunning


https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wrQg9KtsnGs

#8 The remains of the Ark are just as long and just as wide as the Bible says they should be.

#9 Wood from the Ark has been tested, and the tests show that it does contain organic carbon. That means that the fossilized wood that was discovered was once living matter.

#10 Along with wood, metal was also used in the construction of the Ark. Iron fittings and aluminum have both been discovered at the remains of the Ark.

#11 Petrified animal dung, a petrified antler and and an ancient piece of cat hair have also been retrieved from the remains of the Ark.

#12 Historical records confirm that people have believed that this is the correct resting place of the Ark for a very, very long time

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The Gilgamesh Epic (650 BC) gives Mt. Nisir as the landing place of the Ark. The local name for the town where the Ark was found is Nasar.

The annals of Ashurnasurpal II of Assyria (833-859 BC) places it south of the Zab river (correct).

Theophilus of Antioch (115-185 AD) said the Ark could be seen in his day in the Arabian mountains. Later Church Fathers also mention the Ark as late as the mid 7th century.

In the 13th century, Willam, a traveler, stated for the first time that Mt. Masis was the Ark location (present-day Mt. Ararat).

Ptolemys Geographia (1548) mentions the mountains of Armenia as the place of landing. So does the traveler Nicolas de Nicolay (1558).

#13 A village near the remains of the Ark is known as the Village of Eight, and a nearby valley is known as the Valley of the Eight. There were eight survivors on the Ark.

#14 The site is now known as the National Park of Noahs Ark and it has previously been officially recognized by the Turkish government.

If you are interested in learning more, you can find additional videos about this incredible discovery here and here.

When I was young, I desperately hoped that Noahs Ark would be found someday, but I doubted that it would ever happen.

Well, it has happened.

We have found Noahs Ark.

It is not just a story for little children.

So will you believe the evidence, or will you just dismiss it because it does not fit with your current worldview?

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Re: 14 Cold, Hard Facts About Noahs Ark That You Probably Do Not Know
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2014, 02:48:35 pm »
In Search of Noah's Ark.

Book, came out in the 70s. Mom had a copy and I read it then - it had photos of the Ark on Mt. Ararat. It's not on the top, but in a valley about 1/3 of the way down. Almost impossible to get to.

While some of the science involved in discussing a global flood was a bit dodgy even to a 20 year old know-it-all, the discussion of the seaworthiness of the ark as described in the Bible was sound.

Might be worth looking for a copy.

Fake edit: http://www.amazon.com/Search-Noahs-Ark-David-Balsiger/dp/0917214013
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Re: 14 Cold, Hard Facts About Noahs Ark That You Probably Do Not Know
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2014, 09:00:41 pm »
I don't suspect the Great Flood mentioned in the Noah's Ark story was a truly global flood.

For one, the events of Genesis before Abraham happen almost entirely in Babylon (modern-day Iraq); the Euphrates River is expressly mentioned as one of the bounds of the "Garden of Eden." Considering the ancients' understanding of the world at the time (i.e., they thought the earth was flat, with firmaments at its edges separating the skies from the Earth, kind of like a snow globe) it would reason that the area the author of the Noah's Ark story thought that the planet Earth, and thus the universe, was in fact much smaller than we now know it actually is.

Plus, given how flat Babylon is, it would reason that it is prone to flooding.
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