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Dutch man builds huge Noah's Ark to float down Thames for 2012 Olympics - VIDEO

25 June 2011 [14:31] - TODAY.AZ
A doomsday dream about massive flooding prompted Dutch man Johan Huibers to build a huge Noah's Ark, which he plans to float down London's River Thames ahead of the 2012 Olympics.

Johan, the head of a construction company in the town of Dordrecht in the western Netherlands, started work on the 100-yard long, four-storey tall ship three years ago after a night-time vision that came to him some 20 years ago.

'I dreamed that a part of Holland was flooded,' the 60-year-old explained to NBC's Today Show in the US. 'The next day, I get the idea to build an ark.'

True to the Book of Genesis' tale of Noah, 'Johan's Ark' features life-size replicas of animals - including pairs of faux giraffes, zebras, cows and donkeys, and an elephant that cost $11,000. There are also live chickens on board.

Currently sitting in a shipyard, the vessel - which Johan insists is seaworthy - is 300 cubits in length, 30 cubits high and 50 cubits wide. Cubits are the ancient measure denoting an arm’s length, elbow to fingertip - or approximately 18 inches.

The ark's creator reckons it could eventually become a type of museum that inspires people to read the Bible.

In 2007, Johan opened a smaller Noah's Ark as a tourist attraction, drawing more than 600,000 worldwide visitors in approximately three years. He expects his latest project to be completed next month.


/Metro.co.uk/

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