for scale, look very closely and you’ll see a person in a blue shirt sitting under the ark, about midway between the ramp and the bow
I could hardly believe the timing. Right after I published Dinosaurs, my daughter sent me this beautifully done, comprehensive write-up by Epoch Times, on the Ark Encounter in Williamstown Kentucky.
I’ll just excerpt the first paragraph to get you started:
“Many children and adults are familiar with the story of Noah, whom God tasked to build an ark to save his family and preserve animal species that would have been wiped out in the ensuing flood. This story lives on in our imaginations as we try to picture how Noah was able to squeeze all those animals in, feed them, give them drinking water, and see to their well-being for more than a year—not to mention take care of his own human family. These pending questions may be answered now that Williamstown in northern Kentucky hosts the world’s only life-sized replica of the famed biblical ark.”
Here is the link to the full article.