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presented on this page are taken from a movie realized by a professional
climber, Claudio Schranz, on Mount Ararat, at an altitude of 4200 meters,
after the discovery of the Noah's Ark by Angelo Palego. Palego, who started
his research in November 1984, after the first expedition alone on Mount
Ararat (August 1985), accomplished another 17 expeditions and organized
another 7 ones. The official site dedicated to this discovery is www.noahsark.it.
 
In
these photos, taken during the expedition preceeding the one of Schranz,
you can see a dark stain with a geometrical shape near the glacier "Parrot".
As
you can see in this photo, there's a big girder made of ancient wood,
that comes out of a heap of snow. According to Angelo Palego, this girder
is located 200 meters away from the portion of the Noah's Ark on which
he walked in July 1989. This fragment, located at 4300 meters of altitude,
was 100 meters long, 26 meters wide and 15 meters high and it was found
thanks to the descriptions
contained in the Bible, as explained in the second book written by
Palego and titled "Come ho trovato l'Arca di Noè" ("The way I found
Noah's Ark").

It
wasn't possible to collect a sample of the wood, because a big crevasse
separated Schranz (in solitary climb) from the girder. The movie was realized
in December, 2nd 2002, at a distance of about 5-6 meters from the object.
To see the movie, click here (1,67Mb). If you have
problems of visualization, you have to install the DivX codec, freely downloadable
from the site www.divx.com.
Here's
an article of Gianfranco Quaglia, LA STAMPA, 12/16/2002:
NOAH'S
ARK: ON MOUNT ARARAT,
A
CLOSER MEETING WITH THE LEGEND
Claudio
Schranz, the guide who climbed
the
mountain and found a girder of the Ark
The
girder comes out from the glacier of Mount Ararat, at an altitude of 4200
meters. It's visible to the naked eye and the Alpine guide Claudio Schranz
of Macugnaga has no more doubts: it's a piece of the Noah's Ark. He saw
and photographed it at a distance of five meters. It's the morning of December,
2nd, Schranz is an Alpinist and he's 51 years old, he has hundredths of
expeditions in all the world to his credits. But that wood that comes out
for about seventy centimeters is something strange and unusual.
WHAT
DID YOU FEEL IN THAT MOMENT?
"An
undescribable emotion, something I never felt inside me, notwithstanding
the great number of expeditions in which I took part during over thirty
years of my life, from Nepal to Himalaya, to Mexico, to the Andes and to
the Rocky Mountains".
BUT
HOW CAN YOU BE SURE THAT WOOD REALLY BELONGS TO THE NOAH'S ARK AND NOT
TO ANOTHER FIND?
"At
those altitudes human settlements don't exist: a board of those dimensions,
or rather a girder, can only be transported to finish there. Studies on
the Noah's Ark were made by Angelo Palego, of Trecate, in the province
of Novara, who followed this dream for fifteen years and came up here many
times, he also walked on the glacier which preserves a great fragment of
this ship. After he accomplished the eighteenth expedition, he asked me
to try to reach the place indicated by him because he glimpsed something
strange. His coordinates were exact, he led accurate researches referring
to the indication present in the Bible. All seems to correspond. The Ark,
after the Deluge, would have settled on Ararat and then it would have broken
into two parts in consequence of an earthquake. The fragment I saw could
be a girder belonging to the base of the ship. I'm quite sure about this,
indeed I feel able to completely confirm the theory of Palego".
THE
ARK APPEARS AFTER 4371 YEARS AND IT'S AN EXTRAORDINARY SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.
OTHER PEOPLE BEFORE YOU BROUGHT PROOFS OF ITS EXISTENCE, BEGINNING WITH
THE FRENCH NAVARRA. THEN THERE WERE THE SURVEYS OF AMERICAN SATELLITES
AND EVEN MESSNER WANTED TO CLIMB UP THERE. BUT YOU BRING SOMETHING NEW.
WERE YOU ALONE IN THAT MOMENT?
"Let's
proceed step by step and go over the adventure again. I received a phone
call by Palego, famous for his expeditions (do you remember when he was
taken prisoner by Kurdish guerrilleros of Ocalan and freed thanks to the
intervention of the Italian government?) and I left for Turkey. I was interested
in that mountain and also in the target. Before starting the ascent I trusted
to two local alpinists, I well knew that the season was very advanced and
that I would find difficulties and a lot of snow. They accompanied me to
a certain point, with two donkeys. We camped, but the weather was very
bad and at a certain moment animals sank into the snow to the back. My
fellows decided to go downhill and I remained alone, but I could not give
up. I went on among many difficulties, even an avalanche ran over me and
I fell in crevasses for three times. I was up there other times alone,
but not during the winter season. It was hard, but in the end I did it".
WHEN
DID YOU REALIZE THAT YOU REALLY REACHED THE EXACT LOCATION?
"I
continued the march at midnight and I came to that place at dawn of December,
2nd. From the top, with binoculars, I could clearly distinguish under the
Parrot glacier the shape of a dark strip that came out from the surface
for about a meter. I winced, then I got as closer as I could, at a distance
of about five-six meters. I couldn't get closer, because I was afraid of
falling into a crevasse. But it was enough to see with naked eye that that
woody blackened structure (maybe it was soaked in pitch) consisted in a
girder, with its edges and a thickness of about 30 centimeters. I took
the telecamera from the knapsack and I filmed it in the deepest silence.
The movie lasts an hour and it's visible on the web site www.noahsark.it".
WHAT
WILL HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE?
"The
girder is 200 meters away from the point in which Palego identified the
profile of a part of the Ark some years ago, under the ice. Well, I'll
return up there next summer and I'll try to partially extract that fragment,
but I need the collaboration of Turkish authorities. Anyway I'll bring
a piece, at least a little bit, to Italy".
To
the left the Noah's Ark photographed by Angelo Palego, to the right a computer
elaboration.
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