Photos: Dutch millionaire builds replica Noah's Ark
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The 150 metre-long Noah's ark created by Dutch Johan Huibers is pictured at an old abandoned quay on the Merwede River in Dordrecht on June 21, 2011. For the last three years the quaint old Dutch city of Dordrecht have been watching in amazement as construction businessman Johan Huibers' dream of building a 150 metre-long Noah's ark, stocked with thousands of plastic animals, slowly grew into a reality. At an old abandoned quay on the Merwede River, about 65 kilometres (40 miles) south of Amsterdam, Huibers, 52, and a team of 50 dedicated employees are slowly putting the final touches to what they believe is the only life-size wooden ark in existence. AFP PHOTO / ANOEK DE GROOT (Photo credit should read ANOEK DE GROOT/AFP/Getty Images)
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Posted on August 2, 2012 at 12:27 PM
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