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Many people have looked for Noah's Ark in Turkey, hoping to find any evidence that the Book of Genesis is historically true. The main focus for these searches has been Mount Ararat and, in fact, at least one person claimed to have finally found it. Subsequent, more objective, visits demonstrated that what was there was merely a geological formation that could, in the right light, look something like the bow of a ship. As long as there are religious people in the world, they will probably keep looking for Noah's Ark.

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No one in modern times has ever seen Noah's Ark. Some have claimed to have seen it on top of Mount Ararat in Turkey, but this image has since been shown to be a geological formation that looks vaguely like a boat at certain times of day. Arguably no one ever really saw Noah's Ark in ancient times either, as scientisits say there never was a great flood that covered the whole earth. Scholars say that the story of Noah's Ark appears to have evolved from a pagan flood story in the tablets of Gilgamesh.

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No. No one ever found it. On top of Ararat though, there has been sightings of a boat shaped object in the snow.

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