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Researcher Believes Noah’s Ark Found in Turkey After New Underground Scans

Summary by Hasan Jasim
New underground scans from a controversial site in eastern Turkey have reignited debate over one of history’s most enduring mysteries: the possible location of Noah’s Ark. Researchers working near Mount Ararat say newly analyzed data reveals structures beneath the surface that could point to a manmade origin—though many scientists remain unconvinced. Tunnels beneath the surface According to researcher Andrew Jones, the latest scans have identifi…
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LONDON - Arab Jerusalem: Mysteries have been complicated around Noah's ship, whose traces are believed to be inside Turkey, where archeologists and history indicate that what was found there is consistent with the texts in the Bible that Christians believe to be true.

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High in the mountains of Turkey, near the legendary Mount Ararat, scientists have discovered a network of tunnels and mysterious underground structures that may be connected to the biblical Noah's Ark. Recent research conducted by American scientists at the Durupınar Formation is stirring controversy and reigniting debate about the authenticity of this ancient tale.

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