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  • '''Mount Ararat''', the highest point in [[Turkey]], is a [[snow]]-capped volcanic cone, lo ==Climbing Mount Ararat==
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  • | pagename = Mount Ararat | abc = Mount Ararat
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  • '''Mount Ararat''', the highest point in [[Turkey]], is a [[snow]]-capped volcanic cone, lo ==Climbing Mount Ararat==
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  • ...n Sea]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]], between [[Greece]] and [[Syria]]. [[Mount Ararat]], the legendary landing place of [[Noah's Ark]], is in the far eastern por
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  • ...uistics)]], [[Morrígan]], [[Morris Aaron Gutstein]], [[Motif Number 1]], [[Mount Ararat]], [[Moving panorama]], [[Mr. Calder and Mr. Behrens]], [[Muay Thai]], [[Mu
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  • ...Noah's Ark]] was real and ended its journey on the mountain known now as [[Mount Ararat]]. Theories about the survival and location of Noah' Ark often form the cor
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