History's Mysteries - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Salem Witch Trials

The Search for Noah's Ark
The Search for Noah's Ark in the "Mountains of Ararat" by various researchers is recounted in this episode. Of particular interest is the featured discussion of the boat-shaped impression at the Durupinar Site, just North of the Iranian border in Turkey where various artifacts have been found pertaining to the Biblical flood story, as well as the surrounding features alluded to in ancient Babylonian flood accounts. Ark hunters looking for the Ark of Noah are also interviewed about their lack of evidence for the Ark having landed on the Ararat volcano.

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