Greenpeace rebuilds Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat

The ecological organization Greenpeace began the construction of a reproduction of Noah's Ark on the Mount Ararat.

The wooden ship will make ten meters long, four meters wide and four meters in height, independent correspondent Jean Eckian informs from France.

"We are in front of a second universal flood. But it is not yet too late. If all the nations of the World make a turn in favor of environment one will be able to avoid the catastrophe," indicated Andree B'hling, Greenpeace expert in energy." "The politicians must assume their responsibilities and cannot continue to look at a world threatened to be submerged by the tides, the storms and floods, while hundreds of thousands people lose their houses, which plants and animals disappear by the diseases and dryness," he said.

To give more symbolic to his call, Bhling explains that, a caravan of 40 horses transferred, of the foot of Mount Ararat until an altitude of 2.500 meters, a total of twelve cubic meters of wood's pieces intended to build the Arch of the 21st century. Twenty German and Turkish carpenters will build the biblical ship, which in the future will become a coaching inn of mountain. -ArmRadio.am

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