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Kanikork Destination Guide

Touring Kanikork in Turkey

Kanikork in the region of Ağrı is a city located in Turkey - some 602 mi or ( 969 km ) East of Ankara , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Kanikork

Time in Kanikork is now 09:18 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Istanbul " with a UTC offset of 2 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Mosul, Tabriz, Yeniharman, Yanoba, and Van. Being here already, consider visiting Mosul . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Kanikork ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Mount Ararat summit

1:12 min by sedibald
Views: 17513 Rating: 5.00

this short video shows the summit of mount Ararat (5137 m), under a clear sky but very strong and chilly wind. The cameraman is Artur Pêgas from Papa-Léguas travel agency (www.papa-leguas.com, Lisbon, ..

Ararat 2005

7:30 min by Pavel Dobrovsky - nepoužívaný profil
Views: 15608 Rating: 4.45

Vyprava medialnich mrdek na horu Ararat. ..


Turkey Ishak Pasha Serayi

6:21 min by TaknyosP
Views: 4423 Rating: 5.00

Mt. Ararat from Doğubayazıt and the palace of Isaac Pasha offer some of the most picturesque images of eastern Turkey. Doğubayazıt is a small town near the Iranian border. It was relocated north from ..

Climbing Mount Ararat

12:25 min by editagaboyan
Views: 1010 Rating: 5.00

Video edit by Edita Gaboyan ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Ishak Pasha Palace

Ishak Pasha Palace (Turkish: İshak Paşa Sarayı) is a semi-ruined palace and administrative complex located in the Doğubeyazıt district of Ağrı province of eastern Turkey. The Ishak Pasha palace is an Ottoman-period palace whose construction was started in 1685 by Colak Abdi Pasha, the bey of Beyazit province, continued by his son İshak Pasha and completed by his grandson Mehmet Pasha.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 39.52 44.13 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Ağrı Province, Doğubeyazıt, Ottoman architecture, Ottoman palaces, Palaces in Turkey, Visitor attractions in Ağrı Province

Ararat anomaly

The Ararat anomaly is an object appearing on photographs of the snowfields near the summit of Mount Ararat, Turkey and advanced by some Christian believers as the remains of Noah's Ark.

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Located at 39.70 44.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Tags: Geography of Turkey, Noah's Ark

Searches for Noah's Ark

From at least the time of Eusebius (c. 275–339 AD) to the present day, the search for physical remains of Noah's Ark has held a fascination for many people. Despite many expeditions, no scientific evidence of the ark has been found.

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Located at 39.70 44.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Noah's Ark, Pseudoarchaeology, Religious hoaxes

Durupınar site

The Durupınar site is a large aggregate structure in the Mount Tendürek of eastern Turkey. The site is 3 kilometres north of the Iranian border, 16 km southeast of Doğubeyazıt, in the Ağrı Province, and eighteen miles (29 km) south of the Greater Mount Ararat summit, at an elevation of 6,449 ft ~ 6,575 ft above sea level. The size and shape of the structure has led to its promotion by some believers as the original Noah's Ark.

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Located at 39.44 44.23 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Ağrı Province, Doğubeyazıt, Noah's Ark, Pseudoarchaeology

David Fasold

David Franklin Fasold (February 23, 1939 – April 26, 1998) was a former United States Merchant Marine officer and salvage expert who is best known for his book The Ark of Noah, chronicling his early expeditions to the Durupınar Noah's Ark site in eastern Turkey. Repudiating and then changing his views about the site, Fasold was a participant in a suit with Australian geologist and skeptic Ian Plimer against an Australian creationist group.

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Located at 39.44 44.23 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: 1939 births, 1998 deaths, American sailors, People from Corvallis, Oregon, People from Wheaton, Illinois, Pseudoarchaeology