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Friday, Sept. 27
The Indiana Daily Student

In this picture provided by Greenpeace, a Turkish villager looks at the replica of Noah's Ark as it is under construction near mount Ararat in Agri, eastern Turkey, Saturday. Greenpeace activists are building a replica of Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat, the mountain where the original Biblical Ark is said to have landed after the great flood, in an appeal to world leaders to take action against global warming. Turkish and German volunteer carpenters were building the wooden ship on the mountain in eastern Turkey, that sits on the border with Iran. (AP Photo/Manuel Citak, Greenpeace, HO) ** NO SALES NO ARCHIVE EDITORIAL USE ONLY ** Manuel Citak

TURKEY GREENPEACE NOAH'S ARK

In this picture provided by Greenpeace, a Turkish villager looks at the replica of Noah's Ark as it is under construction near mount Ararat in Agri, eastern Turkey, Saturday. Greenpeace activists are building a replica of Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat, the mountain where the original Biblical Ark is said to have landed after the great flood, in an appeal to world leaders to take action against global warming. Turkish and German volunteer carpenters were building the wooden ship on the mountain in eastern Turkey, that sits on the border with Iran. (AP Photo/Manuel Citak, Greenpeace, HO) ** NO SALES NO ARCHIVE EDITORIAL USE ONLY **