An 1883 Turkish expedition found Noah's Ark (Talk.Origins)

Claim CH505.2:


 * In 1883, a Turkish commission surveying Ararat for possible avalanche conditions found part of the ark protruding twenty or thirty feet from the foot of a glacier, according to the British newspaper Prophetic Messenger.

Source: LaHaye, Tim and John Morris, 1976. The Ark on Ararat, Nashville: Thomas Nelson Inc. and Creation Life Publishers, pp. 56-58.

CreationWiki response:

The account is from over 100 years ago. There has been plenty of time for extraneous noise to get into to the account even if it is true.

It is also interesting that TalkOrigins is admitting that the Noah's Ark stories are generally consistent.

Uma expedição turca em 1883 encontrou a arca de Noé (Talk.Origins)