Pictures of a piece of Noah's Ark on mount Ararat (meaning: sacred land or high land), eastern Turkey or former western Armenia, because Noah's Ark is in pieces!
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The second part of the clip shows pictures I made with an analog still camera without a tripod, of my TV screen in 1989, when a documentary was shown on Dutch TV about the finding of Noah's Ark. Look at the date of the discovery in my clip at 01:29: (September)the 17th(!) 1989, which was the same date the Ark came to rest on mount Ararat (the 17th). It was discovered by Chuck Aaron and his team, in a final attempt to locate the Ark, when time was running out for the expedition.
In October of that year they went again and made the picture of October 27 1989
Chuck Aaron (wrongly called Aarons in my video) later doubted he actually discovered Noah's Ark (or a piece of it), and what he had seen -after examining the stills they'd made of the object- was only strangely formed lava rock. But Chuck Aaron is probably more into doing helicopter stunts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcBdfH...
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