Noah's Ark found? Scientists to dig up boat-shaped mound in Turkey
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A research team from Noah's Ark Scans plans to investigate a boat-shaped geological formation in Turkey, believed to potentially be the remains of Noah's Ark. The Durupinar Formation, measuring 538 feet, will undergo non-destructive examinations, including soil sampling and radar scans, to ascertain whether the structure is artificial or a natural formation. The site, located near Mount Ararat, has already sparked interest among believers, especially after previous tests suggesting it might correspond to the Ark described in the Bible. Protecting the environment will be prioritized before any excavation occurs.
'Over the next few years, our Turkish university partners will conduct non-destructive tests like soil sampling, radar scans, and other methods to determine if the structures we've detected are truly man-made or simply natural formations.'
Durupinar Formation has long captivated researchers due to the fact that its shape and structure almost match those given for the Ark in the Bible.
Read at Mail Online
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