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The Explorers Of Ararat: And the Search for Noah's Ark


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The NoahsArkSearch.com web site, The Explorers Of Ararat: And the Search for Noah's Ark book, and the ArcImaging (Archaeological Imaging Research Consortium) Research Team, are collaborative efforts involving a "clearing-house" of many leading ark researchers.

The best way to get a comprehensive overview about the search for Noah's Ark is to:

1) Read the Urartu and Noah's Ark search overview.

2) Read the Urartu/Ararat Boundaries.

3) Read the Search for Noah's Ark Online Presentation.

4) Read the Mount Ararat Archaeological Survey.

5) Read the Mount Ararat Geological Survey.

6) Read the Durupinar geologic overview, The Formation and Mechanics of the Great Telceker Earth Flow by Turkish Geologist Murat Avci.

7) Read the classic Noah's Ark search book with hundreds of photos, The Explorers of Ararat: And the Search for Noah's Ark. The 2nd Edition is available in a printed version and the 3rd Edition is being published online and most of it is already available.

There are different opinions about whether Noah's Ark could have survived until the present day, exactly where it landed, and if there are actual remains of this biblical vessel still intact today. This web site provides a "big tent" for ark researchers to share their information and research.

Primary areas people have searched for the remains
of Noah's Ark in the "mountains of Urartu/Ararat":

Mt. Ararat | Mt. Cudi | Durupinar | Iran


Top Photo - Rex Geissler photographed Greater & Lesser Mount Ararat during the 2000 ArcImaging Mount Ararat Research Expedition from the Meteorite Crater on the Turkish and Iranian borders

Ice Cap Photo - Bob Garbe took the Mount Ararat Ice Cap photo from a Chuck Aaron-piloted helicopter in 1989

Urartu Map - Rex Geissler created the map of Urartu based upon Urartian sites in Ancient Ararat: A Handbook of Urartian Studies and other Urartian Archaeological Surveys


Web Site Statistics for Year 2007

Rex Geissler, Dr. David Graves and Ercument Kurtoglu posted their May 2006 Mount Ararat photo albums including the following:

- Mount Ararat Ahora Gorge & Cemetery Photo Album

- Mount Ararat Korhan Archaeological Site Photo Album

- Mount Ararat Dogubeyazit Photo Album

- Mount Ararat Durupinar Telceker Geological Site Photo Album

- Erzurum to Dogubeyazit Silk Road Photo Album

- Hittite Empire Capital cities of Alacahöyük, Hattusas/Bogazkale, Yazilikaya Rock Sanctuary Photo Album

- Cappadocia Churches & Underground City Photo Album

Hong Kong Noah's Ark photos by David Balsiger

Dr. Randall Price announced a "Mysteries of Mesopotamia" Tour that is completely in Turkey.

Dr. Randall Price & Richard Bright plan Noah's Ark search expedition on Mount Ararat for spring and summer 2009.
- Another article based upon the same story.

Urartu/Ararat Geographic Boundaries paper.

Noah's Ark Mural Mosaic

You can now view each chapter as it becomes available in the 3rd Edition, Online Version, of The Explorers Of Ararat: And the Search for Noah's Ark.

Bob Cornuke released a new DVD on his search for Noah's Ark.
See the review and critique of Cornuke's video by Gordon Franz, Bill Crouse, and Rex Geissler in two different formats:

Cornuke DVD Critique in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format
Cornuke DVD Critique in HTML Web Format

The Near East Archaeological Society (NEAS), part of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) had a presentation on the search for Noah's Ark November 20, 2008 by Rex Geissler that is available here. Use Internet Explorer to view properly. Bill Crouse, Gordon Franz, and Rick Lanser also presented on the subject but their presentations are not available at this website currently.

The Mount Ararat Archaeological Survey co-authored by Ataturk University Archaeology Professors in Erzurum, Turkey and Rex Geissler of ArcImaging has been published in the Summer 2008 Edition of Bible and Spade by Associates for Biblical Research (ABR).

New Mt. Cudi information -
"An Alternative Interpretation of Bender's Wood" by Kurt P. Wise, PhD

The Near East Archaeological Society (NEAS) held a debate on the landing site of Noah's Ark November 15, 2007. Dr. John Morris of ICR moderated the debate, where ArcImaging President Rex Geissler took the position of defending Mount Ararat as the landing site while Rapid Response Report President Bill Crouse took the position of defending Mount Cudi as the landing site.

- Photos during the debate and conference are located here, which included attendees such as Dr. John Morris, Elfred Lee, John McIntosh, Bill Crouse, Dr. William Shea, Gordon Franz, Dr. Charles D. Willis, Gary & Gayle Byers, David Graves, Mike Luddeni, Rick Lanser, and Dr. Bryant Wood.

- Rex Geissler's presentation during the debate is located here. Use Internet Explorer to view properly.

- Part of Bill Crouse's document that he read during the debate is located here with other parts of it located in the Bible & Spade Vol. 19 No. 4

Angel Rock 2006 Expedition part 1 of 2 by Gerrit Aalten

Angel Rock 2006 Expedition part 2 of 2 by Gerrit Aalten

Mt.Ararat and Noah's Ark Symposium 4 Report 2006 by Gerrit Aalten

Hole Stones of Arzap by Gerrit Aalten

Explorer Rick Hatch passed away on 10/31/2007. Rick's friend, John McIntosh, attended the memorial and stated the following about Rick, "I met Rick through Doris Bowers in the early 80's. He was interested in the Ark research and was a member of my 1984 Mt Ararat expedition along with Doris. He has been a buddy ever since. I feel like I have lost another long time member of my 'family'--which is getting mighty small now days!" Rick was a staff research associate at University of California at Riverside for 28 years and a veteran of the United States Air Force.

Satellite Imaging Corp video focusing on the Ararat Anomaly

Replica of Noah's Ark in Netherlands - story and video

Evan Almighty movie about building an ark.

Alva Appel died on December 2, 2006. Alva Appel (1922-2006) was a Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) minister, Chief of Chaplains for the United States Air Force Auxillary Civil Air Patrol (CAP), and Chaplain Colonel of the United States Congressional Squadron. Alva was a strong climber who searched all over Ararat including the summit, in the Ahora Gorge as well as on both the eastern and western rims, and with Fernand Navarra all over the northwest slopes and Parrot Glacier. A clear-minded soul who was never swayed by “Ark Fever,” Alva brought a critical-thinking attitude that was helpful to promote honest research and as secretary for the Archaeological Research Foundation (ARF) between 1965 and 1969, he kept the ARF on the straight and narrow way where he was involved. Alva's father-in-law was the President of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Co-Author of The Explorers of Ararat, Ray Anderson,died on November 7, 2006

ArcImaging published photos from their May 2006 Turkey visit to Ankara, Cappadocia, Erzurum, Hittite Empire cities, and Mount Ararat. The first photos available are from the Hittite Empire Capital cities of Alacahöyük, Hattusas/Bogazkale, Yazilikaya Rock Sanctuary Photo Album and were taken by Ercument Kurtoglu, David Graves, and Rex Geissler.

Two Italian climbers died in a blizzard September 7th, 2006 while climbing down the tourist route on Mount Ararat.

NoahsArkSearch.com Founder, The Explorers of Ararat Initiator & Co-Author, and ArcImaging Vice-President B.J. Corbin barely lost Maryland's Wicomico County Executive Republican Primary by only 73 votes. Here is another article about the election.

Doris Bowers, a 1980s explorer sometimes nicknamed the "Princess of Ararat", died of cancer on August 27, 2006. Doris was a friend to everyone who knew her and consistently taught adults and children about the divine origin of the Earth.

Find out the latest reviews on the alleged discovery of Noah's Ark by Bob Cornuke on Mount Suleiman in the Elborz Mountains of Iran

More FEMA Guidelines for Rebuilding New Orleans by R.J. Matson

Dutch man Johan Huibers in Schagen, the Netherlands, builds Noah's Ark one-fifth the size of the original boat.

Ararat Anomaly in the news again: Same old story, nothing new under the sun as there is no new information in the article, just chalk up one more inconclusive photograph/satellite image to the archives... GPR is the only way to proactively find real anomalies on Ararat without extreme meltback.

Turkish Geologist Murat Avci (whose Resume/CV is provided here to show his credibility) has published a paper on NoahsArkSearch.com that was presented at the First International Mt. Ararat and Noah’s Ark Symposium in Dogubayazit, Turkey, "The Formation and Mechanics of the Great Telceker Earth Flow," that shows how the Durupinar site is simply a natural formation and not manmade.

The Gertrude Bell book, "AMURATH TO AMURATH" about her 1910 Expedition has been placed on the web! The primary photos from the Gertrude Bell book are posted here.

Lithuanian Group photos of their 2005 Mount Ararat ascent are here.

Bekir Akcay photos of his 2004 Mount Ararat ascent are here.

Dow Pursley, John McIntosh, and Matthew Kneisler went on a 2005 tourist climb up Mount Ararat that ended with an unfortunate accident. Here are the photos.

No research organizations were allowed permission to conduct research on Mount Ararat in 2005.

The History Channel's Ancient Mysteries: The Search for Noah's Ark has aired again numerous times:

This documentary about the search for Noah's Ark is the most up-to-date video available and does a good overall job of introducing this comprehensive subject and the history surrounding it, if taken along with the 482-page, 265-photograph, 21 co-author book The Explorers Of Ararat: And the Search for Noah's Ark.

The History Channel video features SEARCH Foundation Treasurer Elfred Lee, ARP Director John McIntosh, ArcImaging's Vice President B.J. Corbin and President Rex Geissler, Duke University Professor Lloyd Bailey, Attorney Porcher Taylor, and Georgia Tech Professor Rob Michelson.

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