Assuming (huge assumption) that Noahs Ark survived the millenia, where would be your best guess as to where it might be located?
Mount Ararat is a remote possibility, but the best one available as only small remnants of the boat would remain elsewhere. First, nothing is normally visible on Ararat. Therefore, if it survived, it must be covered. Ice would be the most appropriate covering (according the alleged eyewitnesses) rather than rock or lava though if the ice were moving over the structure without protection, it would easily destoy it. If one believes the alleged eyewitnesses, then the Abich II ice and edges of the ice cap above the Ahora Gorge would be the best guess though the encroachment and retracting of the ice would also tear up a wood and pitched boat. If one desires a non-moving ice location, then the Western Plateau would be a good place to search since the Eastern Plateau was already sub-surface surveyed by the Willis Team including ArcImaging’s B.J. Corbin (1988). The Abich I approaching the Parrot Glacier should also be sub-surface surveyed to remove those locations from possible resting places
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