ez3729 said:
dragon, can you let us know (details) what you saw in the documentary? Did the footage look convincing? Did they stand on the roof of the structure? How do they know it wasn't a cave? i cant tell from the photos. How did you get to see the film?
Basically, the documentary says that this team of Hong Kong Christian explorers wanted to go look for the ark with an American team. But the Turkish military only allowed passes for the Hong Kongers - because they were Chinese, apparently - and so they plotted from satellite data and went.
The footage looked good. They actually straight went up to the ark - assuming that it is the ark - and filmed inside. It was basically a cave structure in the snow. However, they said the structure isn't hardcore stone. They pointed out that there were beams and a staircase in the ice inside the structure. Well, one would hardly find 90 degree structures in natural caves, right? They found out the space inside was huge, by throwing stones inside the hole and listening for the echoes. They didn't stand on the roof, because the roof was covered with snow.
They claimed that this is not the entire remains of the ark, because the ark supposedly broke into two during an earthquake in the 19th century. Apparently a late elderly relative of one of the Kurdish guides had explored this structure and brought back some samples of wheat, which he sent to Tehran and got them checked. The relative revealed the secret to the guide only on the relative's deathbed.
They also talked about the area being protected by spirits. If the a local Kurdish shepherd lost sheep in this valley he would not go and look for the sheep. Also, when the camera panned towards the ark, apparently the tape was disturbed, and the camera showed signals that is wasn't supposed to show, like "No Recording" for no apparent reason. They also claimed that their watches stopped or something.
I got to watch the movie because it was released in Hong Kong in the Easter of 2004, and later in Chinese communities over the world.