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Yes, "Davis Canyon" is the wrong place to be looking for Noah's Ark.
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"The Ahora Gorge is another area of interest for ark explorers. An 1840 earthquake caused a massive ice fall in the Ahora Gorge, which subsequently dammed up and then broke through flooding the Monastery and original village of Aghuri (Ahora) with a wall of water, ice, mud, and rocks. Ark researchers based on testimony from Ed Davis, placed the ark high in the Ahora Gorge. What was believed to be the "Davis Canyon" was investigated by helicopter in 1988 and was considered too small to contain Noah's Ark.
The imaginative minister Edward Crawford claims that unintelligible inscriptions found in the area support his theory (see www.vonbora.com) that the ark lies between the upper Parrot and Abich I Glaciers at approximately 14,000 feet. However, since the inscriptions are not readable and not supported by accredited archaeologists or scientists, his claims don't amount to much in scientific research circles."
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| October 31, 2009 10:51 AM |
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"The Ahora Gorge is another area of interest for ark explorers. An 1840 earthquake caused a massive ice fall in the Ahora Gorge, which subsequently dammed up and then broke through flooding the Monastery and original village of Aghuri (Ahora) with a wall of water, ice, mud, and rocks. Ark researchers based on testimony from Ed Davis, placed the ark high in the Ahora Gorge. What was believed to be the "Davis Canyon" was investigated by helicopter in 1988 and was considered too small to contain Noah's Ark.
The imaginative minister Edward Crawford claims that unintelligible inscriptions found in the area support his theory (see www.vonbora.com) that the ark lies between the upper Parrot and Abich I Glaciers at approximately 14,000 feet. However, since the inscriptions are not readable and not supported by accredited archaeologists or scientists, his claims don't amount to much in scientific research circles."
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October 31, 2009 01:34 PM
What are your reasons for agreeing with Edward Crawford?
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