In the Durupinar Formation in Turkey, researchers believe they may have discovered remnants of Noah's Ark. Using ground-penetrating radar, Andrew Jones revealed a possible tunnel and layers that correspond to the biblical dimensions of the Ark. Historical accounts suggest this formation became visible after heavy rains in 1948, drawing attention from researchers. With specific measurements linking to scriptures in Genesis, this site near Mount Ararat continues to captivate scientists and believers intrigued by its potential connection to the ancient vessel.
Andrew Jones, an independent researcher with Noah's Ark Scans, used ground-penetrating radar to detect what appeared to be a 13-foot tunnel running through the center of the formation.
We're not expecting something that's fully preserved. What's left is the chemical imprint, pieces of wood and in the ground, the shape of a hall,
The Bible states that Noah's Ark came to rest on the 'mountains of Ararat' after a 150-day flood that drowned the Earth and every living creature not sheltered inside the wooden vessel.
According to biblical measurements, the ark was '300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high' â factors that some say correspond with the Durupinar Formation's geological structure.
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