Noah's Ark -- without all the flood and calamity -- is coming to Miami.
A group of four friends behind an unusual Biblical-themed zoo under construction in Hialeah hope to raise environmental awareness by building it almost to the exact specifications of its Old Testament inspiration: 500 feet long, shaped like a boat, and made out of wood.
Dubbed "Hidden Ark", the eventual tourist destination and online "ecological oasis" is meant to operate with an on-site veterinary clinic, stables, garden, petting zoo, coffee shop, and a mission.
"It is religious themed, because it’s Noah, and God teaches us to protect animals," Carolina Peralta of Hidden Ark told NBC 6. "That's our concern...animals, and the planet also."
A promotional video promises the group doesn't believe an Earth-covering flood is coming soon -- they just want to save the planet: "Regardless of their religion, Noah's Ark allegory has inspired the team behind Hidden Ark to conceive a revelatory concept that aspires to waken a warning in our consciousness and encourage us to reconsider our beloved earth, just like God made Noah aware of how to take care of those important elements that surrounded him."
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