Tuesday, May 07, 2013

How myth of Noe's Flood concieved


The 5165-m-high Ararat, also known as Agri Dagi, is Turkey's highest and easternmost volcano, lying near the border with Armenia. Ararat appears to have been active during the 3rd millennium BC , 2450 BC ± 50 years; pyroclastic-flow deposits overlie early Bronze Age artifacts and human remains. A phreatic eruption and pyroclastic flow may have occurred at the time of a July 1840 earthquake and landslide.
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 99% BAD HARDWARE WEEK: Deposits below Ararat third peak associate to extreme high flood around the area. Seems clearly visible only in this computer synthesized image.

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