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Location DB > United States > Missouri > St. Charles > Noah's Ark > Discovery of the Ark > IMG_1678.JPG

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Posted by Mowog 1/4/2008 9:48 PM | remove
  When our family used to go the Ark for dinner (which wasn't often... it was expensive), we kids thought these animals were pretty cool.
Posted by oxygenboy 3/21/2008 4:49 PM | remove
  Someone bought the elephant at the auction and they now have it in their back yard.
Posted by Gringo Loco 8/2/2008 10:34 PM | remove
  Seems like it would have been easy to put wheels on the trailer and take it.
Posted by emdf7a 10/1/2009 2:21 PM | remove
  Noah! I told you to tell your giraffes and elephants to stop shitting in my yard!
Posted by Mowog 12/3/2009 7:50 PM | remove
  >>> Someone bought the elephant at the auction and they now have it in their back yard. <<<

Yeah, I've seen that! Over off the south service road.
Posted by paulpa 12/11/2010 7:33 PM | remove
  where are their mating partners, I thought it was 2x2... this site makes both scientists and theologians cry.
Posted by Mowog 9/9/2011 8:12 PM | remove
  RE: the comment above about the elephant in a back yard, click the link below. You can see the elephant toward the middle of the image.

http://maps.google.com/?ll=38.772336,-90.506263&spn=0.000742,0.001933&t=h&z=20&vpsrc=6
Posted by Mowog 9/9/2011 8:13 PM | remove
  Looks like you'll have to copy/paste that URL.
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