Trying To Protect And Preserve The Past
In 1829, Dr. Friedrich Parrot climbed Mount Ararat and explains in his book “Journey to Ararat,” how locals felt about their belief that Noah’s Ark’s remains rest atop Ararat. They want to preserve it so don’t allow anyone near it.
Substantial Evidence
Research from Noah’s Ark Ministries International (NAMI) believed to have found evidence that the ark came to rest on Mount Ararat. In 2010 another group from China and Turkey went searching and found wooden artifacts, which could be a breakthrough.