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A team of scientists from Hong Kong and Turkey believe they have discovered the remains of
Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat in Turkey. After many years of searching,  in the summer of 2007, the fourth expedition yielded results.

Turkish mountaineering expert and explorer Mr. Ahmet Ertugrul came upon a cave at an altitude of over 4200 meters and inside  found parts of a wooden structure. Samples were sent to Hong Kong University and the results clarified the findings were part of a petrified wooden structure

In an exclusive interview with Infolive.tv, Mr. Ertugrul talks about the discovery and plans to search two other sites on the mountain where he believes there are other remains of Noah's Ark. Noah's Ark International supplied Infolive.tv with video footage.01/27/08

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no way noah

Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 02/03/2008 - 11:41.
aha another false claim of finding Noahs ark...don't fall for this bogus claim