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Andrys Basten | all galleries >> TURKEY Photos - Anatolia, 2004, with Canon Elph >> Photos: In search of Noah's Ark - Mt. Ararat > Splitting of closer side allows viewing of odd 'ribbing' effect
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Splitting of closer side allows viewing of odd 'ribbing' effect
08-OCT-2004 Andrys

Splitting of closer side allows viewing of odd 'ribbing' effect

Click here, for a considerably clearer photo at Anchorstone site (they support the Vistors Center).
*To me they resemble other ridged formations in the area though.*

Canon PowerShot S400
1/400s f/11.0 at 18.3mm full exif

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Andrys Basten 01-Apr-2008 00:38
Please read my description under the caption for my take on this. The investigation was
taken as far as it could go. I've shown, as a visitor, what the site is like. Articles that I put
on the front page of this gallery give much more information, including strong debunking of
the details, and these pro and con articles should be read when wanting more information.
Guest 31-Mar-2008 20:15
Why haven't we went further with this investigation?
lori 16-Feb-2008 20:28
t think it's real, and I think that is the real thing. I know it.
noah2007 01-Dec-2007 04:21
they need to look for bones
Guest 19-May-2007 01:18
It could be Noah's ark but It looks llike a rock to ME
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