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Joanna Lumley The Search for Noah's Ark

History Documentary hosted by Joanna Lumley, published by ITV in 2012 - English narration





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Joanna Lumley: The Search for Noah's Ark
Whether she's marvelling at the Northern Lights or perspiring gently as she sails along the River Nile, Joanna Lumley is always a pleasant travelling companion, charming everyone she meets. She's exploring the origins of the ancient tale about Noah and the Ark, a story that unites people and religions all over the world. It involves an epic journey from the slopes of Mount Ararat in Turkey to India and finally Oman as she unearths a significant number of scientific facts to back up what some dismiss as a fairy story. Not just a physical search for the ship, it's more about the symbolism of the story and our need to believe in it. For centuries, the possible existence of Noah's Ark has fascinated many, from explorer Marco Polo to oceanographer Robert Ballard, who discovered the wreck of the Titanic. In this documentary, Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna Lumley takes a journey from the British Museum into the heart of India, Turkey and Oman as she tries to uncover the truth behind the myths and track down what is thought to be the biblical vessel's final resting place. Along the way, she investigates claims that it has already been found, tells the story of the flood and asks why the Ark is so important, not only to people of faith, but also to respected scientists and archaeologists.

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* Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4.0
* Video Bitrate: 1234 Kbps
* Video Resolution: 720x416
* Video Aspect Ratio: 16.9
* Audio Codec: AAC-LC
* Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps VBR 48KHz
* Audio Channels: 2
* Run-Time: 65mins
* Framerate: 25FPS
* Number of Parts: 1
* Part Size: 638 MB
* Source: PDTV
* Encoded by: Harry65



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Thanks uploader nice share.........
Nice tourist trips. But there's nothing scientific about Noah's flood. Such an event is physically impossible. There are flood myths all over the world because after the last ice age many large floods happened. There's nothing astonishing about that Ms. Lumley. That's good for many myths but it doesn't mean a global flood of the Noah type happened.
Actually, while you are right that the Ice Age Floods were physically unable to create a world wide flood per the Bible, (See Britain's Stone age Tsunami, or the flooding of the Black Sea) there is a case to be made for an asteroid strike in one of the Oceans. While it is still hotly debated, the Holocene Groups contention that the Burckle crater, in the Pacific Ocean, theory is plausible from a technical standpoint. An Ocean strike of sufficient magnitude would be capable of sending enormous amounts of water into the upper atmosphere, to cause a world wide rain of several weeks. I am not saying that it is proven, only that it deserves more scientific study, just as the Chicxulub Crater was. Perhaps then we can lay this theory to rest, as either off the wall, or proven.