| Noah's Ark Where is Noah's Ark Today?By Craig von BuseckCBN.com Contributing Writer
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          The  hunt for Noah's Ark has led dozens of  expeditions to the Ararat region of eastern Turkey -- and even into Iran. Have any of these missions  yielded concrete evidence that the ark still exists? Some say 'yes,' some say  'maybe' -- most say 'no!'  Cornuke's  Ark In 2006, a group of Texas  adventurers announced that they had found the remains of Noah’s Ark on the slopes of a rugged mountain in Iran. The  fourteen-man expedition, led by explorer and speaker Dr. Bob Cornuke, returned  with video and photographic evidence of a black object 400 feet long and 13,120  feet above sea level, as well as samples of what he described as ‘wooden beams’. The Web report  by Brannon Howse reads, “The arkish object is about 400 feet long and consists  of rocks that look remarkably like blackened wood beams while other rock in the  area is distinctively brown. And one visible piece is “cut” at a 90-degree  angle. Even more intriguing, some of the wood-like rocks were tested just this  week and actually proved to be petrified wood, and it is noteworthy that  Scripture recounts Noah sealed his ark with pitch—a decidedly black substance.  Upon being cut open, one of these “rocks” also divulged a marine fossil that  could have only originated undersea." But Dr. Tas Walker of the Creation Institute  urged caution regarding the discovery. "If the black object is the  petrified remains of the wooden Ark,  how was it petrified? To petrify, the timber would need to be surrounded by a  mineral-rich solution and absorb it into its pore structure. It is difficult to  conceive of how that could happen for a timber structure sitting on the side of  the mountain. If the Ark  still existed high in a mountain somewhere, it is more likely its timber would  be exposed to rain and snow which would not contain the minerals to petrify it.  Superficially, the ‘beams’ appear more likely to be rock, hardened at depth and  uplifted toward the end of the Flood." Satellite Ark Another  recent claim said that satellite pictures may have pinpointed the vessel's  final resting place. The object in the photo is located on Mount Ararat in  eastern Turkey,  the area where the Bible says Noah survived a monstrous flood that covered the  earth.                 Porcher  Taylor has  spent 13 years on a quest to find out exactly what that satellite picture mystery  object might be. Taylor  is an Assistant. Professor at the University  of Richmond, in Virginia. He teaches National Security Law.  He told CBN News, "I see, for a 1015 feet in length, a ship-like object  that has almost unbroken symmetry." That's  bigger than the generally-accepted Biblical description. But Taylor  says the object has the same length-to-width ratio as the Ark described in Genesis.  Over  the years, many have searched this area for evidence of Noah's voyage. Bruce  Feiler is the author of Walking The Bible.  Feiler said, “Czar Nicholas sent an expedition in the early 20th century. U2  spy planes were [camera] shooting this mountain in the 1950s, even Jimmy Carter  when he was on his way to Iran was said to be looking down to see if he could  see Noah's Ark." Though  believers faithfully view the Bible's account as fact, skeptics say someone  will have to examine the actual object. That satellite images alone aren't  proof – and proof is what the investigators want. Professor Taylor said,  "Currently I'm working with a naval architecture team and they're trying  to determine whether 1,000 foot long ship, a wooden boat this size, could  actually float." Taylor hopes he can one day lead the expedition that provides  the world with proof that Noah and his ‘two by two’ voyage was indeed real.  Wyatt's  Ark Discovered by a local  Kurdish farmer following an earthquake in May, 1948, the world’s attention was  drawn to a streamlined boat-shape by the publication of an aerial photograph,  taken by a Turkish Air Force pilot, in Australian Pix magazine on July 9, 1960.  It was re-published by LIFE magazine on September 5, 1960. Another earthquake  in December, 1978 is said to have enhanced the relief between the boat-shaped  formation and the surrounding terrain, although erosion has since modified it. But according to Andrew  Snelling of Answers in Genesis,  this particular boat-shaped rock  formation is far from unique. The Turkish Air Force released another photograph several years ago showing three similar boat-shapes in  the mudflow material on the footslopes of nearby Lesser Mount Ararat. Snelling  points out that "if it wasn’t for the fact that this particular boat-shape  is the approximate length of the biblical Noah’s Ark then little attention  would have been paid to it, even though it lies within the region the Bible  describes as the mountains of Ararat (Genesis 8:4).  This particular formation is  much wider than the Ark,  but proponents of the site say that this is because the outside walls have been  ‘splayed out’ by the weight of mud. The site is properly known as the Durupinar  site, named after the Turkish Army Captain who first saw the boat-shape on the  aerial photograph, and who was involved in the first expedition in 1960. More recently some have called it the Akyayla site, after the region in which it is  located.                  The site has been vigorously  promoted by Ron Wyatt, an anesthesiologist from Madison,  Tennessee, and a self-styled ‘biblical  archaeologist', since 1977, when he first visited Turkey and began investigations.  Over the years, particularly in the mid-1980s, Wyatt repeatedly tried to  interest other people in the site, such as former U.S. astronaut Colonel James Irwin,  and ICR scientist Dr. John Morris. Neither of these men was convinced after  on-site inspections.  According to Snelling, in  1985 Wyatt was joined by former merchant marine officer David Fasold and  geophysicist Dr. John Baumgardner. Both men have since parted company with  Wyatt, Fasold disagreeing with him over details, and Baumgardner, while  originally being cautiously enthusiastic, is now adamant the site does not  contain Noah’s Ark. Australian Dr. Allen Roberts  first visited the site in 1990 and thereafter initiated the organization Ark  Search in order to raise funds to work with Wyatt on an archaeological dig.  Their efforts came to world media attention when they were kidnapped (with  three others) and held captive by Kurdish guerrillas for three weeks in  September, 1991. Both Wyatt and Roberts continue to actively promote the site as  the probable remains of Noah’s Ark.  Photos of the site show  walls that seem to define the outline of the boat shape. Wyatt claims that this  is evidence of a former ship’s ribs, presumably the timbers that formed part of  the original keel structure and hull (‘a few beams protruding out’).   But Snelling explains,  "These walls, in places standing 20-30 feet (69 meters) sheer above the  immediately surrounding terrain, certainly give the impression of the outer  hull of a boat. However, that is where all similarity ends. These walls are  simply hardened mud, containing boulders of the various local rock types. They  contain no petrified wood holding in the mud in any way reminiscent of the  outer planking of a wooden hulled vessel." So the search continues. Will we ever find Noah's actual ark? God only knows.  
  Craig von Buseck is a published author, popular speaker and a contributing writer for CBN.com. He holds a Doctor of Ministry and an MA in Religious Journalism from Regent University. His most recent book by Regal Publishers, Praying the News, was co-written by CBN News anchor Wendy Griffith. 
 Craig is also the author of NetCasters: Using the Internet to Make Fishers of Men and Seven Keys to Hearing God's Voice. Craig has extensive ministry and speaking experience. He travels often to minister in churches and speak at writers conferences and professional events. Find other articles 
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