Marco Polo did not specifically mention seeing Mount Ararat in his writings. His travels primarily took him through Asia, including regions that are now part of China, India, and Persia, but he did not venture into the vicinity of Mount Ararat in present-day Turkey. While he may have been aware of the mountain's significance, especially in relation to the biblical story of Noah's Ark, there is no direct account of him witnessing it.
He saw the Himalaya Mountains,the Gobi desert,Mt. Ararat,Magi's tombs in Persia, and more. EPaz
Well you see, you aren't allowed to BUT you should because it's WICKED COOL!! :)
probbally yes because its a great tourist attraction and it has a huge carving of 4 presidents
MT (empty)M and T ... because they are empty?
mt Kilimanjaro is a volcanoe
He saw the Himalaya Mountains,the Gobi desert,Mt. Ararat,Magi's tombs in Persia, and more. EPaz
Mt. Ararat is 16,584 ft. high.
Mount Ararat is located in Turkey. Go to google maps, and type in "Mt Ararat".
Mount Ararat is in Turkey.
Mount Ararat is located in Turkey. Go to Google maps, and type in "Mt Ararat".
Mt Ararat is 5,137 m/16,854 ft and is located in Turkey
It is in Turkey.
Very seldom. The vicinity of Mt. Ararat is a closed military zone in Turkey (a neighbouring country), so besides getting a visa to Turkey, one needs to get a special permisson to visit Mt. Ararat.
Mount Ararat stands at an elevation of 5,137 meters (16,854 feet) above sea level.
Mt. Ararat
Mt. Ararat, Turkey
Mt. Ararat High School was created in 1973.