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There have been many attempts to find the final resting place of the Biblical ark. It's hard to do, though, since Mount Ararat (now known as Agri Dagh or "The Painful Mountain") is in the middle of a politically unstable hot spot. Apart from that, it's dangerous territory, with rock slides, glacial ice falls, and hidden crevices.
Director/producer Brent Baum and the FINDING NOAH film
crew follow an expedition of intrepid explorers on a perilous
trek up to Mt. Ararat's desolate summit. There, this team of archeologists, scientists
and professional mountaineers begin exploration
unlike any before, hoping to finally resolve the age-old question: did
Noah and his Ark actually exist?
Shot in never-before
filmed locations in the harshest of conditions, this unprecedented
feature-length documentary shows just how far men are willing to go to
discover the truth. Narrated by Academy Award nominee Gary
Sinise, FINDING NOAH is more than a quest for answers, it is a
testament of the human spirit, where belief and the need for exploration
transcend risk and limitation.
I loved watching the movie. I'm always interested in archaeological expeditions and scientific inquiries into Bible stories - it helps make things more real and relevant!
Learn more:
I have a chance to give away aRoyal Blue Grand Trunk Ultralight Travel Hammock (which makes sense given the film) to one lucky reader. To enter, leave a comment with your favorite part of the Noah story. Deadline is October 3rd.
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