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"There is above the country of Minnaeus in Armenia a great mountain called Baris on which, as the story goes, many refugees found safety at the time of the flood and one man transported upon an ark, grounded upon the summit and relics of timber were for a long time preserved. This might well be the same man about whom Moses the lawgiver of the Jews spoke. "

Nicolaus of Damascus

The Formation and Mechanics of the great Telceker Earth Flow by Turkish Geologist Murat Avci

Amazing ‘Ark' expose by Andrew Snelling, Ph.D. Geologist

Bogus "Noah's Ark" From Turkey Exposed As A Common Geologic Structure by Lorence Gene Collins, Ph.D., and David Fasold (original article in the Journal of Geoscience Education, v. 44, 1996)

Letter from Harold G. Coffin to David Merling

Has Noah's Ark Been Found? Part I by David Merling, Ph.D. in Archaeology

Has Noah's Ark Been Found? Part II by David Merling, Ph.D. in Archaeology

Letter from John Baumgardner, Ph.D. in Geophysics

Letter from Lorence G. Collins, Ph.D., Professor of Geology (emeritus) at California State University Northridge

Article by John Morris, Ph.D. in Geology

Letter from Thomas Fenner, Geophysicist

Letter from Joe Zias, Curator of Anthropology/Archaeology, Israel Antiquities Authority

Could this be Noah's Ark? by Andrew Snelling, Ph.D. in Geology

"Ron Wyatt: Are His Claims Bonafide?." by Bill Crouse, President of Christian Information Ministries

Anchor stone





South end of the site









Durupinar from the east


 

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