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« on: Jul 24, 2009, 05:41 PM »

http://mountararatpics.blogspot.com/

http://noahsark.it/

Strong opposition has entered our site so if permission of Claudio Schranz (which I have no doubt because clearly this has been rejected by society to the extent Claudio put it publicly on YouTube) here are the photos of the wood on Ararat at 10,000 feet in December. I have been to Ararat in April and the guide would not go up cheaply because during winter the snow accumulates over 3-5 feet of powder from 2 miles of elevation peak to base so that it takes 10 days to get up instead of 3 days. My photos show the snow down to its base in April.

Doing such a climb just YOU and the paid guide is not something you can just drag down everythign with you. And his video shows the donkeys breaking the hardened snow cover into the powder dropping past their knees trying to walk thru it.

These photos are at the site noahsark.it by Angelo Palego who gave coordinates to Claudio.



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« Reply #1 on: Jul 24, 2009, 05:45 PM »

In my opinion, this poves nothing.


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« Reply #2 on: Aug 17, 2009, 10:50 AM »

Hello Elijah,

If this is legitimately the siting place of others through out history, I am very glad someone has good photographs, but more importantly, have you taken some of the wood to be tested for type and age? Please, if you have then let us know the results and publish the finding, as this invites peer criticism which is a necessary step toward verification, although as some will point out...absolute proof is not probable even if the facts seemingly line up. Much of science like religion must rest on reasonable conjecture and faith. Anyway your posts are interesting.

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« Reply #3 on: Aug 17, 2009, 11:10 AM »

I have never been up the mountain, I am not a man but a chicken afriad of everything and filled with paranoia. I fear people more than mountains. And i fear the sight of any gun, any size or shape or in any hands. My court date for being sued by a credit card was moved from Aug 17 to Aug 20 of which I leave tomorrow morn Aug 18 for Ararat from Chicago. Looks like this will be my 3rd and last 40 days... didnt know Moses did this 3 times and he too ended on Yom Kippur. My problem is I go in expecting failure, and as the gold ring hangs over my nose as if God Jehovah is saying grab it stupid, then I choose not to grab it.
What I have in my hands for the world to inherit, that could pack 6 billion people on island mountain tops, is in fact me just as negligent and incompetent, fearful, timid, lacking faith as all those I condemn for being that way. Jehovah truly does exist if he can get 10 million to survive what my eyes see is about to happen. (I fear my cams will go dead from the cold, my two trips already had electronic issues without even being 5 miles from the mountain.)
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