ITALIANS FIND GENOCIDE HORRORS INSTEAD OF NOAH'S ARK ON MT. ARARAT
April 8, 2015
The documentary "Mysterious Mountain" will air in the Italian Trichiana
commune (Province of Belluno, Veneto region) on April 11.
Director Roberto Soramae, as well as writer and researcher Tito de
Luca will be present during the screening, News.am reports citing
italian newspaper Bellunopress.
For several years they had been searching Mt. Ararat for Noah's
tracks only to come across the horrors survived by the Armenian
nation. Soramae and de Luca will dwell upon this all during the
screening.
De Luca is a researcher and rock-climber from Belluno who lived in
Turkey for several years, where he looked for the tracks of the Great
Flood. De Luca has already written several books under the Armenian
pen-name Azad Vartanian. Among his works are "Ararat - the mysterious
mountain," "Mysterious Island of Lord Byron", as well as research on
the possible location of Noah's Ark. Soramae also shot several films
about Ararat, including "Giants in the sky."
http://www.horizonweekly.ca/news/details/65210
From: Baghdasarian
April 8, 2015
The documentary "Mysterious Mountain" will air in the Italian Trichiana
commune (Province of Belluno, Veneto region) on April 11.
Director Roberto Soramae, as well as writer and researcher Tito de
Luca will be present during the screening, News.am reports citing
italian newspaper Bellunopress.
For several years they had been searching Mt. Ararat for Noah's
tracks only to come across the horrors survived by the Armenian
nation. Soramae and de Luca will dwell upon this all during the
screening.
De Luca is a researcher and rock-climber from Belluno who lived in
Turkey for several years, where he looked for the tracks of the Great
Flood. De Luca has already written several books under the Armenian
pen-name Azad Vartanian. Among his works are "Ararat - the mysterious
mountain," "Mysterious Island of Lord Byron", as well as research on
the possible location of Noah's Ark. Soramae also shot several films
about Ararat, including "Giants in the sky."
http://www.horizonweekly.ca/news/details/65210
From: Baghdasarian