Noah's Ark?

Zhou

Senior member
Feb 1, 2003
467
0
0
The goal: to enter what they believe to be a mammoth structure some 45 feet high, 75 feet wide and up to 450 feet long (14 by 23 by 138 meters) that was exposed in part by last summer?s heat wave in Europe.


I did a search didn't see anyone else posting it, so don't give me that repost crap!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4838007/
 

HappyPuppy

Lifer
Apr 5, 2001
16,997
2
71
I read this article earlier. They say it's impossible for a ship to be that high up on the mountain. I can't wait for the explanations if they find out it really is a ship of some sort.
 

clamum

Lifer
Feb 13, 2003
26,256
406
126
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I read this article earlier. They say it's impossible for a ship to be that high up on the mountain. I can't wait for the explanations if they find out it really is a ship of some sort.

God works in mysterious ways?
 

They've been going at this for DECADES.

Several previous expeditions have found nothing. One expedition brought back a wood sample that dated to 1300 AD.
 

XZeroII

Lifer
Jun 30, 2001
12,572
0
0
Originally posted by: Vote4Bush04
They've been going at this for DECADES.

Several previous expeditions have found nothing. One expedition brought back a wood sample that dated to 1300 AD.

Did you read the article?
 

samgau

Platinum Member
Oct 11, 1999
2,403
0
0
Yeah.... probably just a big hole in the ground though.... but then who knows what might be in a big hole in the ground.. huh
 

sygyzy

Lifer
Oct 21, 2000
14,001
4
76
What's interesting is your misinterpretation of the article. The significance is the expedition they are making to document it. The "ark" was found a long time ago.
 

PowerMacG5

Diamond Member
Apr 14, 2002
7,701
0
0
Originally posted by: Vote4Bush04
They've been going at this for DECADES.

Several previous expeditions have found nothing. One expedition brought back a wood sample that dated to 1300 AD.
Yup. They had shows on TLC and Discovery about it, and how from a distance it appears to have the shape of a ship, but up close it is not. I haven't read the article yet, so if I contradict it I will edit my post.
 

Yax

Platinum Member
Feb 11, 2003
2,866
0
0
They'll find an abandoned village that used to belong to a small group of people who have sinced migrated beyond that region.
 

Zhou

Senior member
Feb 1, 2003
467
0
0
Looks like the reason they found nothing before was due to errors in finding the actualy location.

I wonder how accurate with GPS will it be.
 

Originally posted by: conjur
An exercise in futility.

And the media just wants to make sure that they make as much money as possible off of the speculation.