Researcher believes Noah's Ark found in Turkey after new underground scans

Researcher believes Noah's Ark found in Turkey after new underground scans

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Key Points:

  • Researchers in Turkey have discovered tunnels inside a landform near Mount Ararat, which they believe could be the remains of Noah's Ark based on fresh scan data revealing manmade-like structures.
  • Andrew Jones of Noah's Ark Scans stated the tunnels, support beams, and walls found inside the formation suggest it is not a natural hill but a decayed, buried ship matching biblical descriptions.
  • Despite skepticism from many geologists who consider the site a natural hill, Jones highlights that the organic matter inside the formation is three times higher than outside, supporting the theory of a manmade object.
  • The team plans to send a robot into the tunnels to gather further evidence and samples before any excavation, emphasizing caution due to the destructive nature of archaeological digs.
  • The research approach prioritizes non-invasive methods like geophysical scans and core drilling to determine precise excavation sites, aiming to preserve the integrity of the site as much as possible.

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