An hour outside of Amsterdam in Dordrecht, Netherlands, a ship is under  construction. But this ain't your typical sailboat, bub. Johan Huibers is  building a full-scale replica of Noah's ark.
Yes, that Noah's ark. And Johan, an expert builder, isn't skimping  on the details. The ship, which he's been constructing for the past three years,  is built to biblical specs. Johan culled information on the ark's size and shape  directly from the good book. In the end, the ship is four stories high and the  length of a football field. And yes, it's seaworthy.
The result is an incredibly impressive ship, especially considering it was  realized simply by a man with a dream--or, perhaps, a nightmare. According to an  interview with NBC's "The  Today Show," Johan dreamt that Holland suffered a great flood. The next  morning, he woke up determined to start preparing for that worst-case  scenario.
The ship, which is not to be confused with the theme  park in Kentucky that also honors Noah's ark, is generating a lot of  interest in the search box. Over the past 24 hours, online lookups for "noah's  ark photos" and "noah's ark real ship" have surged.
As for the craft proper, it's not complete yet, but it's getting close. The  master plan is to sail the ship up the Thames in time for the London Olympics  next year. Expect to see plenty of life-size plastic animals aboard (two of each  type, of course).
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