"An unvaccinated, out-of-state traveler" who tested positive for measles recently visited the Creationist attraction, according to the Kentucky Department of Public Health
Yes. And this place started off using those measurments as a “real” ark. using “real” materials. they had to stop because the timber framing was too thick to hold it up, and the place was far to small for the planned exhibits inisde; so then rather than an actual “boat”, they turned it into a building.
They also had massive code violations that had to get fixed.
also, had problems with the boat falling apart.
and I think there was some money problems…
Oh. also, there’s those really, really bad movies with Hovind.
Yes. And this place started off using those measurments as a “real” ark. using “real” materials. they had to stop because the timber framing was too thick to hold it up, and the place was far to small for the planned exhibits inisde; so then rather than an actual “boat”, they turned it into a building.
They also had massive code violations that had to get fixed.
also, had problems with the boat falling apart.
and I think there was some money problems…
Oh. also, there’s those really, really bad movies with Hovind.
like. there’s a lot to make fun of here.
Don’t forget about the flood damage
to the ark.Edit, only to the property, not to the ark.
https://www.wlwt.com/article/owners-of-biblical-noahs-ark-replica-sue-over-rain-damage/27586097