File:Noahsark satellitephoto.jpg
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Satellite image examined as possible Noah's Ark on Mt. Ararat.
Satellite imagery is being used in an exotic hunt for a biblical treasure: Noah's Ark. Claims of it being in glacial ice on Mount Ararat in Turkey (location chosen from bibilical interpretation) has been reported for more than a decade now. This latest image, from Digital Globe's Quickbird, shows a provocative dark area in ice which the imagination can conjure up as part of a vessel of some kind caught in the moving ice mass. A group called the Trinity Corporation is planning an expedition to check it out.
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This image is public domain because it was first published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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