@Campbell34,
Campbell34;71747 wrote:Just wood planted? LOL Who could plant a structure that is hundreds of feet long in less than a years time? Were not talking just about, (SOME WOOD PLANTED). We are most likely talking about hundreds of tons of wood, and all constructed deep below the ice. And at an altitude of 13,000 feet, without any trails or roads leading to the site? How could they build this structure when the weather on Ararat alone would not allow equipment, or the time for such a venture? And how could it be done, without anyone seeing it being built? And who would spend the hundreds of millions of dollars it would take to construct such a vessel deep below the ice?
How do you know any of that? You don't even have any pictures of the outside of the structure or the location of it, all you have are photographs of the inside.
"In the late summer of 2008 ten Kurdish workers hired by Parasut, the guide used by the Chinese, are said to have planted large wood beams taken from an old structure in the Black Sea area (where the photos were originally taken) at the Mt. Ararat site. In the winter of 2008 a Chinese climber taken by Parasut's men to the site saw the wood, but couldn't get inside because of the severe weather conditions.
During the summer of 2009 more wood was planted inside a cave at the site. The Chinese team went in the late summer of 2009 (I was there at the time and knew about the hoax) and was shown the cave with the wood and made their film. As I said, I have the photos of the inside of the so-called Ark (that show cobwebs in the corners of rafters ? something just not possible in these conditions) and our Kurdish partner in Dogubayazit (the village at the foot of Mt. Ararat) has all of the facts about the location, the men who planted the wood, and
even the truck that transported it. " ~Dr.Price
According to Doctor Price a member of the original team, it was a real structure that was built a long time ago, it was just moved up the mountain.
He also noted that there were cobwebs in the structure something that simply couldn't exist at that altitude, which is further evidence this is all just a hoax.
And considering the sheer number of Ark hoaxes I have no reason to believe this one is any better.