US Team Finds New Evidence at Ark Site in Turkey
US Team Finds New Evidence at Ark Site in Turkey

US Team Finds New Evidence at Ark Site in Turkey

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An American research team led by independent researcher Andrew Jones reports finding evidence at Turkey's Durupinar Formation, 18 miles south of Mount Ararat, that may correspond to the biblical Noah's Ark. Using ground-penetrating radar, they identified angular structures, a 13-foot tunnel, and three distinct underground layers aligning with the description of a triple-decker ark in Genesis. Chemical imprints, possible wood remnants, and corridors matching biblical specifications were also detected. The findings, shared with the Christian Broadcasting Network, add to ongoing debate about the site's significance. The Durupinar Formation, exposed in the mid-20th century after natural events, has long drawn speculation due to its ark-like shape. Despite these discoveries, experts remain divided on whether the formation is a natural feature or the remnants of Noah's Ark.

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