Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
Located in the northeast of Egypt, at the junction of Asia and Africa, it borders the Red Sea to the east, the Suez Canal to the west, and Saudi Arabia to the south. Renowned for its rich historical and religious significance, particularly occupying an important position in the Bible and the Quran. Known for its magnificent desert landscapes, mountains, and beaches, it is a popular destination for exploration and ecotourism. Mount Sinai is believed to be the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments, attracting thousands of pilgrims and tourists to climb it every year. There are many other important archaeological and historical sites, including ancient fortresses, monasteries, and rock carvings. It is still an important geological research area.
Amman Mountain West
Located 35 kilometers south of the Jordanian capital Amman, at an altitude of approximately 710 meters, it is an important religious and historical site. According to the Bible, this was the last place where Moses looked towards the Promised Land during his lifetime, but he did not enter. Due to its connection with Moses, it has long been an important site for Christian pilgrimage. There was once a small church built on the mountaintop to commemorate the end of Moses' life. Not only is it a destination for religious pilgrimage, but it is also an excellent place to explore Jordan's natural beauty and ancient architecture. Here, you can experience profound religious history and enjoy magnificent views of the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and the distant hills of Jerusalem.
Dulupinar, Türkiye
Tend ü rek Mountain, located in eastern Türkiye, is a controversial rock structure due to its shape resembling a giant ship. The region is only 3 kilometers away from the Iranian border and has an altitude between 1966 and 2004 meters. Some people believe that this may be the final resting place of Noah's Ark mentioned in the Bible and the Quran, especially near Mount Kudi mentioned in the Quran. In 1959, map maker Ilhan Durupinal first discovered this ship shaped landform. There is currently no conclusive evidence to suggest that Durupinal is the location of Noah's Ark. A popular destination that attracts many pilgrims and tourists
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