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After the Flood
AFTER THE FLOOD Mount Ararat holds a testament of stories told in ancient texts, and stories shared down generations; the aftermath of catastrophe. Place names are the remembering of gratitude as the Ark was drawn out of the water[1], and the place of the descending[2] into the village of the eight[3]~ survivers making pilgrimage[4] to the site of sacrifice[5]. Noah's Ark is resting there upon the mountain, in archeological insistance, and science is confirming the reality of God's Judgment and His mercy. The Drogue Stones[6] bear the witness to Noah's great adventure, The Turks placing tourist signposts[7] so we may walk the footsteps of Noah and his progeny. AFTER THE FLOOD (tanka) do doves remember their ancient elder flying over flood ravage then returning to the ark with a twig of new-found hope [1] Uzengili Town – This was formerly called Mahser, which means: To be drawn out of the water  [2] Mount Judi [3] Kazan and today is called Goller. [4] Ziyaret Dagi [5] Nasar [6] anchor stones [7] Noah's Ark National Park, Turkey
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