A: No, you will not find "images of fossilized wooden walls" on Mount Ararat. Nobody found "images" (photographs or paintings or drawings) of "fossilized wooden walls" on Mount Ararat, as if pictures were just laying around on the ground to be picked up and stuck in a photo album by the explorers. What they found were rock formations that look like what one could imagine the wooden walls of Noah's Ark might look like if a part of the walls of the Ark were to be fossilized, and then they took pictures of it.
The most popular picture taken of that rock formation, the one that people use to bolster their belief that a fossilized segment of Noah's Ark was found, is this one:
However, there's another photo of the same rock formation, taken from a different angle, where it's easier to see that it's just a normal slate formation: http://stuffucanuse.com/jpg Q: In 2007, a joint Turkish-Hong Kong expedition claimed to find an unusual cave, show what the expedition found. A: Yes, they found a cave formation... which had nothing to do with the rock formations they found which sort of look like fossilized wood. .news.nationalgeographic.com/news/bigphot... The link contains a picture of the find as an inset of a picture of the area. Photographs Coutesy BASE.
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