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- List of creationist arguments (← links)
- Noah's Ark has been found (← links)
- We can expect to find Noah's Ark on Mt. Ararat (← links)
- Noah's Ark may have been photographed on Ararat in 1949 (← links)
- ERTS satellite photographed Noah's Ark in 1973 (← links)
- Noah's Ark has been found near Dogubayazit, Turkey (← links)
- The Turkish government officially recognized the site of Noah's Ark (← links)
- James Bryce found a 4-foot timber high on Ararat (← links)
- Navarra retrieved hand-hewn wood from high on Ararat (← links)
- Hardwicke Knight found soft wood timbers on Ararat (← links)
- Yearam guided 3 vile scientists to Noah's Ark in 1916 (← links)
- An 1883 Turkish expedition found Noah's Ark (← links)
- Prince Nouri of Baghdad found the Ark in 1887 (← links)
- Hagopian visited the Ark with his uncle around 1908 (← links)
- Russian aviator Roskovitsky photographed the Ark (← links)
- Resit, a Kurdish farmer, found the Ark in 1948 (← links)
- The Ark of Noah (← links)

