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The biblical book of Genesis recounts the story of a great flood, stating that the ark came to rest on "the mountains of Ararat." Over time, this has been widely interpreted to mean the highest peak in the region, a majestic, snow-capped mountain that now bears the same name. This dormant volcano is the highest point in the country, consisting of two main volcanic cones: Greater Ararat and the smaller Little Ararat. The association between this specific mountain and the ark's final landing place became particularly strong during the 11th century.
This iconic mountain is situated in the far east of modern-day Turkey, in the Eastern Anatolia region, near the borders with Armenia and Iran. Despite its location within Turkey, Mount Ararat holds immense cultural and historical significance for neighboring Armenia, where it is considered a sacred mountain and a principal national symbol, visibly dominating the skyline of its capital, Yerevan.
The dramatic landscape and biblical connection have inspired countless expeditions over the years, with many adventurers and archaeologists searching its icy slopes for remnants of the ark. While numerous claims have been made, no conclusive scientific evidence of the vessel has ever been found. A village that was said to be on the site where Noah built an altar was destroyed by an earthquake in 1840. Today, the mountain remains a challenging climb and a powerful symbol of ancient history and faith.
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