Noah’s Ark Chapter 10- Resistivity Scans Pt 2
Noah’s Ark Chapter 10- Resistivity Scans Pt 1
Noah’s Ark Chapter 13- “The Geologic Column”
Noah’s Ark Chapter 11 “The Cataclysm of the Flood”
Noah’s Ark Chapter 14- “Very Short Summary of the Evidence”
Noah’s Ark Chapter 9- “1990 and 1991”
On June 20, 1987, Turkey officially recognized Noah's Ark as being proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Located on a mountainside about 15-20 miles south of the volcanic Mt. Ararat, it is resting at the 6,300 feet above sea level.
Ron Wyatt was the guest of honor at the dedication because of his 10 years of research that proved to the Turkish authorities that this is a ship and can be none other than the Ark of Noah.
His story is unbelievable at times- as new researchers would become interested in helping, almost all would inevitably end with betrayal. But the Hand of God can be seen from the beginning to the end.
The evidence is overwhelming but it has been the subject of more criticism by scientists than anything else in history. I am attempting to document everything as thoroughly as possible, but new things will surely arise as I go through all his data and materials. So please check back regularly!
Mary Nell
DISCOVERY OF NOAH'S ARK |

PHOTOS OF NOAH'S ARK EXPLORATION
Ron Wyatt and his associates performed metal detector scans, sub-surface interface radar scans, took specimens for analysis and much more. The results speak clearly. The evidence shows a massive fossilized ship in the mountains of Ararat of the exact length of Noah's Ark as given in the Bible.
Be sure and read all of the articles outlining Ron's work from beginning to end. Included are video clips relevant to each phase of the work as it is being done.
TESTIMONIALS
A 27-year-old individual, expressed gratitude for the faith restored through Ron Wyatt's work. She acknowledged that his discoveries reignited her belief in God and emphasized the importance of continuing research and education to strengthen faith in today's world.

Destiny
a friend and associate of Ron Wyatt, described him as "the most humble, God-fearing man I have ever met." Fisher noted that Wyatt was not interested in fame or fortune but was solely dedicated to doing the Lord's will. He highlighted Wyatt's generosity, mentioning that Wyatt made a substantial income as a nurse anesthetist but donated most of it to support his archaeological work, including funding over 130 trips abroad .

Kevin F