Noah's vineyard

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Noah's Vineyard is a site in the Tenderuk mountains of Turkey where, according to tradition, the Biblical Noah and his family lived. [citation needed] It is near the Durupinar site, one purported location of the remains of the ark.

The site consists of a ruined house with no roof and a floor set four feet into the ground. It is here that, in Biblical tradition, Noah planted the world's first vineyard. [citation needed]

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