
Search for Noah's Ark: The Lost Mountains of Noah
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Bob Cornuke
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Robert Cornuke
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Ever since embarking on his first expedition to Mt. Ararat, Bob Cornuke, a biblical investigator and real life Indiana Jones, has had a passion shared by only a select group of explorers. Follow Cornuke as he brings this adventure to life and tries to be the one who makes the greatest archaeological discovery in human history - finding the remains of Noah's Ark.
This documentary uses the Bible as a road map for uncovering its ancient mysteries. Based on the testimony of the Bible, personal investigation, examination of evidence, and other factors, Cornuke points to Mount Suleiman in the modern-day country of Iran, as the most probably resting place for Noah's Ark. Throughout the investigation, Cornuke discovers archaeological evidence to support God's word. His relentless search for the ark is captured on this DVD and includes threatening misadventures and narrow escapes from political unrest that are sure to leave viewers breathless.
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- debbie
- 11-23-21
Awesome feeling as if I was there.
The author made me feel as if I was thw one on the adventure. i really enjoyed his experience and learning what folks went through.
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