Joanna Lumley: The Search for Noah's Ark
2012 · 65m · Documentary
In search of the truth behind the story of Noah's Flood, Joanna Lumley and her team examine the theory that Noah's Ark was preserved on Mount Ararat, in Turkish Armenia.
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