According to the book "Untold Secrets of Planet Earth" by Vance Nelson, ISBN: 978-0-0-9868821--8, First revised edition and first printing: July 2014, evidence of Noah's Ark was first discovered in 1916 and subsequently confirmed by many authoritative sources. Unfortunately none of this information was referred to on Joanna Lumley's TV documentary ' The Search for Noah's Ark" which I believe is an oversight that needs to be corrected.
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Great show to watch if ypu want your superstitions confirmed
mdlansell8 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Some great scenery, Joanna paints a statue of horses with nail polish and plonks plastacine horns on them, and talks to a bunch of religious people. Very heavy on myth and superstition, and very light on facts and credibility. About the only attempts at scientific confirmation were a geologist who told her the "Ark" on Mt Ararat was a natural geological formation, a historic boat builder who told her that wooden boats that big are impossible (even today), and a muslim "scientist" who openly admits that the only reason he has for believing in the flood is because his religious texts say it happened. She then goes on to claim that she's shown us scientific evidence that it probably did happen. Uhh no Joanna, you didn't.
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