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Noah's Ark Seminar Noah's Ark: Did Dinosaurs Miss the Boat? Gen. 6-9 Featured will be Russ McGlenn's model of Noah's Ark. It is built to a 5/8 inch to the foot scale (GI Joe scale) It represents a 40 foot length cross section cut out of the Ark 75 feet across and 45 feet high. (two feet by four feet wide by two and a half feet high) You and your students will want to see these features on this remarkable model: * A winch and pulley operated lift system for moving animals and equipment around the Ark. * A complete apartment for Noah and his family. * Various sized cages for the birds and animals. * Over 100 model animals showing the pairs God commanded. * A unique hull construction so the ship could be built in place without external scaffolding. * Models of food supplies, containers, processing equipment, storage techniques, and a water system. * Ventilation, waste disposal, feeding of animals, and everyday life aboard a sea going vessel are shown. * How would eight people be able to feed, water, and clean the16,000 animals that were on the Ark? * Did the dinosaurs "miss the boat?" * Could the Ark carry all the food and water needed for the year they were on the ocean? * What engineering techniques would Noah have used to build the biggest wooden ship ever made? For an article on the ark, click HERE. For information on a comprehensive book Noah's Ark: A Feasibility Study by John Woodmorappe, see his website, http://www.rae.org/noah.html. The book is available from John Nuckols. All programs come alive as attendees hear, see, and touch models to illustrate these presentations. [For a printer-friendly version click here.] Adventure Safaris: Russ McGlenn 1618 Via Tropico Santa Maria CA 93454 Cell 805 588 3353 e-mail, russmcglenn{at}juno.com web homepage Adventure Safaris |
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