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    NOAH'S ARK RECONSTRUCTED TO RAISE AWARENESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

    Nirvana International, UK
    May 31 2007

    Greenpeace has climbed one of the world's most famous mountains in
    Turkey to demonstrate about climate change.

    Mount Ararat is Turkey's tallest peak and is believed to be the spot
    where Noah's ark rested after the flood.

    Next week, a declaration will be read out at the site where Turkish
    and German craftsmen have built a replica wooden ark.

    Organisers hope the publicity stunt will draw world leaders' attentions
    to global warming ahead of the G8 summit in Heiligendamm, Germany
    next month.

    The activists have been working on the construction since the beginning
    of the month and used 40 horses to carry timbers to the site, some
    2,500 metres (6,500 feet) above sea level.

    Gerwald Hers, Greenpeace project coordinator, told Reuters why they
    had chosen to build the ark.

    "There is a connection between the flood, which happened a long,
    long, long time ago and our climate change now, so we came to the
    idea that we need again a new ark to survive," hesaid.

    The declaration will be read about by Turkey's famous television host
    Okan Bayulgen, who supports the project.

    The replica will measure 32 feet by 13 feet when it is finished and
    will be open to the public at the end of the month.

    Mount Ararat is located in the northeast corner of Turkey near the
    Iranian and Armenian borders.
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