Biblical texts have posed many mysteries to modern scholars. Was there a flood? And if so, where did he sail from and where did Noah's ark stay? And can you find its remains? A businessman from the Vladimir region, Mark Milgram, may have found an answer to all these questions. Dmitry Savva, a researcher of anomalous phenomena, talked to him and drew conclusions: is it possible to believe the theory of an entrepreneur?
Jacob Savera II. Noah's Ark.
So what did the geologist find? And what conclusions did you come to?
Michelangelo. The flood. 1508 - 1509. Part of the fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
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Mark Elikovich himself is sure that if researchers were found who would study in more detail the surroundings of Mount Aragats and the bottom of Lake Kari, the remains of Noah's giant rafts would also be discovered. Well, Dmitry Savva met another indirect proof of the loyalty of the geologist's theory.
And finally, one more coincidence: in Murom there is perhaps the only monument to Noah in the world. If you are in the ancient city, check out the square in front of the local city hall.
Olga Redina