Is Noah’s Ark Finally Found? Researcher Points to New Evidence in Turkey
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Mystery of Noah’s Ark site deepens as experts ‘find underground corridors’
The ship-shaped formation on the mountain has long fascinated researchers (Picture: NoahsArkScans) A site that some experts believe could hide the remains of Noah’s Ark has been found to feature corridors matching those described in the bible, researchers have now claimed. The vessel, which the Bible says saved two of every animal when God sent a flood to purge the world of evil, is believed to have landed on Mount Ararat, also known as Agri Mou…
New Findings Strengthen Case for Noah’s Ark Location in Mount Ararat, Turkey
Durupinar formation near Mount Ararat linked to Noah’s Ark. Credit: Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA. Underground scans and soil tests at a boat-shaped rock formation in Turkey point to the possible buried location of Noah’s Ark, a scientist recently said. The findings add new weight to a theory that has circulated for decades around a site on Mount Ararat. Andrew Jones, founder of Noah’s Ark Scans, has spent years examining the formation. It sits ab…
The possibility that Noah's Ark is not just a myth returned to the center of the scene after statements by archaeologist and researcher Andrew Jones, the head of a project that tries to prove that the legendary vessel was not only part of a biblical narrative. From a remote geological formation in eastern Turkey, the British team claimed to have detected underground structures that, according to his interpretation, could correspond to the remain…
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