2 years, 7 months ago
What is the myth that Mount Sabalon is "Noah's Mountain"?
Describe the myth.
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They discover, Urartu, original location was in Iran and later moved.
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"They believe they know the exact location of the Ark and attempt to be the second group witnessing the structure. The location is Mount Sabalon in Iran instead of Mount Ararat in Iraq. They discover, Urartu, original location was in Iran and later moved. They discover an ancient myth claiming the name of the mountain was "Noah's Mountain". Their hopes are running high. They are racing against time, Dan Toth is using GPS and Russian maps; under pressure, they get lost and don't start up the right trail until after hiring local guides. They don't use GPS and the maps and rely on the local guides; the mission looked to be in jeopardy. The guides take them back to a fork in the road and follow a "road by a river". They ascend to 11,000 feet. They see what they believe was the Doomsday rock spoken by Davis. They believe the gorge is two or three miles away. Toth identifies the gorge as "Davis Canyon," and there is no Ark. They leave realizing that time is up. The book ends and it needs to continue."
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"They believe they know the exact location of the Ark and attempt to be the second group witnessing the structure. The location is Mount Sabalon in Iran instead of Mount Ararat in Iraq. They discover, Urartu, original location was in Iran and later moved. They discover an ancient myth claiming the name of the mountain was "Noah's Mountain". Their hopes are running high. They are racing against time, Dan Toth is using GPS and Russian maps; under pressure, they get lost and don't start up the right trail until after hiring local guides. They don't use GPS and the maps and rely on the local guides; the mission looked to be in jeopardy. The guides take them back to a fork in the road and follow a "road by a river". They ascend to 11,000 feet. They see what they believe was the Doomsday rock spoken by Davis. They believe the gorge is two or three miles away. Toth identifies the gorge as "Davis Canyon," and there is no Ark. They leave realizing that time is up. The book ends and it needs to continue."
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I read the book, "Search for the Lost Mountain of Noah", and found the conclusions anti-climatic.
Is Cornuke still convinced that the Ark resides in Iran?