Expedition crew in Turkey is 99.9 percent sure it's uncovered the remains.
Exploration Team Successfully Unearths an Old Wooden Structure on Snow-capped Mount Ararat
Scientists and Experts are Recruited to Form an International Search Team
The discovery of a large ancient wooden structure on Mount Ararat, Eastern Turkey has become a worldwide sensation. Experts and Turkish officials believe that the most probable explanation is Noah’s Ark. In late April, they jointly announced the discovery with the search team and offered to help its future exploration and scientific studies.
Noah’s Ark Ministries International – an exploration team comprising Hong Kong and Turkish members responsible for the discovery – has dedicated itself to the search for Noah’s Ark since 2004, collecting clues and eye-witness accounts passed down over many generations in tandem with ground searches. In October 2009, the exploration team made a major breakthrough when team members entered a large wooden structure buried under volcanic rocks and ice, and proceeded to conduct field studies, take measurements and collect samples, with the entire process filmed. This is the first team in history to ever visually document the interior of the wooden structure on the mountain.
The initial discovery took place in June 2008. After the news of the discovery was shared with the world, the 25th of April 2010, within two days the news was 'poisened' by a message on the internet saying it was just a hoax, without having seen the evidence. Interesting detail; In a few of the spaces a wooden beam with seven pegs on it were exposed, matching the Genesis account of the ark in Bible book Genesis chapter 7 vers 2-a.