When one seeks to penetrate the mysteries of the world, their guardian rises in one form or another to forbid our approach. Nature still has secrets which she cannot be forced to reveal. Technical “witnesses” supported by anecdotal eyewitness accounts throughout the ages, led to one of the most herculean excavation attempts in the history of archeological exploration. Upon the Eastern Plateau, modern technology and ancient lore converged on a crevassed ice field that has fractured mankind’s imagination since civilizations rebirth. Eastern Plateau a frozen, unforgiving, lunar-like landscape the size of several football fields famed for its mercurial temperament in the mythic pantheon of “mountain gods.” Directed by real-time satellite imagery, these sub-surface technologies penetrated Ararat’s ice cap to reveal anomalies beneath the ice of peculiar similarity to the biblical dimensions of Noah’s Ark.
– Gary Sinise, Finding Noah NarratorĪs a Lead Mountaineer for ARK SEARCH, LLC from 2009-2013, Kevin assisted a group of professional archeologists, geologists, geophysicists and engineers conducting 3-D Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Electrical Resistivity and Seismic Surveys and Archeological Excavations on Mt. I am very happy to have contributed to this cinematic exploration of man’s will and determination to discover. – Bob Lepine, Host, FamilyLife Today FINDING NOAH captivatingly displays the risk and reward of every great adventure. A compelling real life story of an amazing expedition.
Dennis Rainey, President & CEO, FamilyLife This is a movie that has to be seen on the big screen. It just may be that FINDING NOAH will help you find your faith or rediscover the One True God. I find myself joining them in spirit and cheering them on to succeed! – Brian Doyle, Founder & President, Iron Sharpens Iron One of the most compelling documentaries I’ve ever watched, mixing an historical fact and a modern day mystery together with real life. – Neil Kennedy, Founder & Author, Five Star Man I love this movie! These are incredible men on an incredible adventure. I strongly endorse the movie, but more importantly encourage the adventure behind it. The exploration of FINDING NOAH speaks to the adventurous spirit within the heart of the men who climbed Ararat, not only to discover the evidence of the Biblical truth, but to draw upon the deep waters of their own purpose. Within us is the echo of our past and the summons of our future. – Flavius Josephus, 1 st Century Jewish Historian Men are inherently driven for discovery.
– Genesis 8:4 It is said that a portion of the vessel still survives. The project caused little disruption with animals remaining inside their enclosures throughout.And on the seventeenth day of the seventh month the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. The job was part of National Grid’s Hinkley Connection Project, which will see a total of 249 pylons removed between Bridgwater and Avonmouth.Īden Precious, Project Engineer for National Grid said it was "a unique experience and challenge for our teams." "Noah’s Ark are very pleased with the change, making a beautiful spot of Somerset countryside even more scenic.”
The zoo's site manager Jon Jutsum said: "Guests and staff alike have been impressed to see the electricity lines disappear one by one and witness how safe and quietly the felling happened.įor the latest breaking news direct to your inbox, click here Luckily the lions behaved ''like kittens'', a spokesman for National Grid said. The horizon of the zoo farm has included the pylons for over 60 years, but they are now being replaced with underground cables. READ MORE: The town near Bristol where the amount of development has 'gone too far' Noah's Ark Zoo in Wraxall, Somerset, remained open whilst the tough task was undertaken and visitors were able to watch as the pylon was felled on September 29.
The specialist team of engineers took out the 60-year-old wires situated above lion, bear and elephant areas. Electricity pylon cables have been removed from above a lion enclosure at a zoo in what National Grid say was a "unique" challenge.