Could Noahs Ark really hold all the animals that were supposed to be preserved from Flood?
Where do you think Noah’s Ark landed? There are a lot of people convinced that Noah’s Ark either landed on present day Mount Ararat in Eastern Turkey or Mount Cudi in Southeastern Turkey. The Durupinar site popularized by Ron Wyatt has been eliminated as a candidate as shown by Turkish Geologist Murat Avci’s The Formation and Mechanics of the great Telceker Earth Flow. Likewise, Iranian sites are not viable as this Review & Critique of Bob Cornuke’s Search for Noah’s Ark Video shows in Adobe Acrobat PDF Formaty – or HTML Web Format by Gordon Franz, Bill Crouse, Rex Geissler Mount Ararat and Mount Cudi are within the ancient boundaries of “Urartu” or “mountains of Ararat” as mentioned in the Bible. Along with the small bits of wood that have been found under the summit of Mount Cudi, only on Mount Ararat is there the possibility that any substantial remains of the ark could still exist and are hidden by ice rather than being buried in soils or sediments or destroyed/buried by lava. Arar