Scientists Plan on Excavating Noah's Ark Site...After More Research
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Scientists Plan on Excavating Noah's Ark Site...After More Research
A group called Noah’s Ark Scans (NAS) has announced that it is delaying plans to excavate a site near Mount Ararat in Turkey, which it believes is where Noah’s Ark came to rest after the floodwaters receded. “Excavations at the ‘boat site’ haven’t started yet because we first need more geophysical surveys, core drilling, and careful planning, ” the organization said on its website. “The location lies in an active earth flow with harsh winters, …
Many believe that the Durupinar Formation of Turkey houses the petrified remains of Noah’s biblical ship. Located about 3 km north of the Iranian border and about 2,000 meters above sea level, the deposit – which for years has been considered by some the final resting place of the ark
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