Monday, May 15, 2006

Noah's Ark Holidays Hits the Web and Launches Ethical Tours to Mou

"Mount Ararat has been out of bounds for tourists for many years because of the war between Kurdish freedom fighters and the Turkish army. Now, thanks to new political opportunities in the region, an ethical cultural tour has been organised by Noah's Ark Holidays (http://www.noahsarkholidays.com) in partnership with Turkey's Dogubayazit Council.

The tour gives people the opportunity to access the National Park of Noah's Ark - a site that is believed to be the fossilised remains of Noah's Ark. The dimensions of the site exactly match the lengths detailed in the Bible and, for years, thousands of people have visited the site, despite it not being widely publicised."

Noah's Ark Holidays Hits the Web and Launches Ethical Tours to Mou

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