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Explorers make Noah’s Ark claim
A GROUP of evangelical researchers claim they have found the remains of Noah’s Ark thousands of feet up Mount Ararat, its biblical resting place, in Turkey.
The exact location of the find has not been disclosed, but carbon dating conducted on wood and stone from the site has revealed their age as 4,800 years old, according to the scientists.
Further tests will be conducted on the items but one researcher claimed they were “99.9% sure” the remains were that of the original Ark.
According to the Old Testament story, God commanded Noah to build the Ark to save his family and the world’s animals from a global flood - sent to rid the earth of mankind’s corrupt behaviour.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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