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    National Geographic
    Sept 20 2004


    Noah's Ark Quest Dead in Water -- Was It a Stunt?

    Stefan Lovgren
    for National Geographic News


    In April businessman and Christian activist Daniel McGivern announced
    with great fanfare a planned summer expedition to Mount Ararat in
    Turkey. The project, he said, would prove that the fabled Noah's ark
    was buried there.
    Explorers have long searched for the ark on the Turkish mountain. At
    a news conference in Washington, D.C., McGivern presented satellite
    images, which he claimed show a human-made object - Noah's ark - nestled
    in the ice and snow some 15,000 feet (4,570 meters) up the mountain.

    "We are not excavating it," McGivern told the audience. "We're going
    to photograph it and, God willing, you're all going to see it." If
    successful, he said, the discovery would be "the greatest event since
    the resurrection of Christ."

    Noah's Ark Quest Dead in Water -- Was It a Stunt?

    Stefan Lovgren
    for National Geographic News
    September 20, 2004


    In April businessman and Christian activist Daniel McGivern announced
    with great fanfare a planned summer expedition to Mount Ararat in
    Turkey. The project, he said, would prove that the fabled Noah's ark
    was buried there.
    Explorers have long searched for the ark on the Turkish mountain. At
    a news conference in Washington, D.C., McGivern presented satellite
    images, which he claimed show a human-made object - Noah's ark - nestled
    in the ice and snow some 15,000 feet (4,570 meters) up the mountain.

    "We are not excavating it," McGivern told the audience. "We're going
    to photograph it and, God willing, you're all going to see it." If
    successful, he said, the discovery would be "the greatest event since
    the resurrection of Christ."

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/09/0920_040920_noahs_ark.html
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