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Bob Cornuke

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As an international explorer and adventurer, Bob Cornuke has followed the Exodus route of Moses, dived the Red Sea in search of Pharaoh's chariots, searched for the lost Ark of the Covenant in Israel and Ethiopia, traveled to Eastern Turkey on several expeditions with Apollo 15 astronaut James Irwin, researched and explored in Iran, and has undertaken a number of other remarkable expeditions. Most recently, Bob's research and amazing findings regarding Mt. Sinai have garnered worldwide acclaim by scholars and captured the enthusiastic interest of the media and general public.

Audiences around the country, and the globe, have found Bob Cornuke's presentations exciting and inspiring, his style disarming and humorous. Illustrated with photographs, maps and drawings, Bob recounts the exciting story of his adventures in an entertaining, yet fact-filled manner. With the skill of a master storyteller, Bob makes history come alive.

The recent best-selling book "The Gold of Exodus," (by Howard Blum, Simon & Schuster, 1998), and planned major motion picture by Castle Rock Entertainment, recounts the story of Bob and his friend Larry Williams, and their incredible expedition into the inhospitable desert of NW Saudi Arabia -- in search of the true Mount Sinai -- the Mountain of God.

Undaunted after being lost in the vast desert, and blistered by intense heat and hobbled by injuries, Cornuke and Williams succeeded in reaching the remote, forbidden mountain. Their experiences, documented by photographs and other evidence, have lead many scholars to now conclude that Jabal al Lawz is the true Mount Sinai -- the "Holy Mountain" where Moses received the Ten Commandments.

After slipping away from the mountain under a cloak of darkness, the duo were subsequently arrested, jailed and questioned as spies -- with guns to their heads. But Cornuke and Williams escaped from jail, eluded their captors, and managed to make a successful high speed run for the border. These daring exploits have been hailed by the news media as more exciting than the Indiana Jones adventure movies -- especially since the events really happened.

No stranger to excitement, Cornuke was previously a police officer and member of the famed Costa Mesa SWAT team in the Los Angeles area of California. Serving also as a crime scene investigator assigned to major crime scenes, Bob gained invaluable training and experience in investigative and scientific research techniques. He has now turned his efforts toward Bible archaeology, using his skills and ingenuity to unlock the doors to sites traditionally out of reach to scholars and archaeologists.

Originally sought-out by astronaut James Irwin (Apollo 15) as a security advisor, Bob was later recruited to join the expedition as they searched for the remains of Noah's Ark in Eastern Turkey. His assignment was to provide protection for Irwin's team as they operated in the Kurdish-terrorist held region, but upon completion of the Mount Ararat expedition, Cornuke and Irwin found themselves colleagues and close friends. Bob later became vice president of Irwin's "High Flight" foundation, an exploration consortium dedicated to the search for Noah's Ark. Several years after Irwin's death, Cornuke founded BASE Institute to expand on the Mission of his mentor and friend.

When not traveling the world, Bob lives in Colorado with his wife and children. From a majestic hillside near Pikes Peak, an expedition landmark for explorers from yesteryear; Bob directs the modern day efforts of the staff and volunteers of the Bible Archaeology, Research & Exploration Institute.

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