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‘Noah’s Ark’ found in Turkey, evangelical group claims

A group of evangelical explorers claim they have found evidence of Noah\'s Ark (not pictured) on Mount Ararat in Turkey.\n\nNoah shepherded them through the flood, two by two, and ended up in Turkey.
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April 27, 2010

From NYDailynews.com:

A group of evangelical explorers claim they have found evidence of Noah’s Ark (not pictured) on Mount Ararat in Turkey.

Noah shepherded them through the flood, two by two, and ended up in Turkey.

That’s what a group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers is claiming, after having found what it says are pieces of the religious icon’s famed boat on Mount Ararat.

“It’s not 100% that it is Noah’s Ark, but we think it is 99.9% that this is it,” Yeung Wing-cheung, a Hong Kong documentary filmmaker, told AFP.

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