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, leading the Noah's Ark Scans team, stated the tunnels and possible support beams align with the biblical description of the Ark and noted the soil inside the formation contains significantly more organic matter than the surrounding area.
  • Despite skepticism from many geologists who consider the site a natural hill, Jones argues the location, shape, and soil composition support the hypothesis of an ancient manmade object.
  • The team plans to send a robot into the tunnels to gather more evidence before any excavation, emphasizing caution to avoid destructive archaeological practices.
  • Their approach relies heavily on non-invasive geophysical scans and core drilling to identify precise excavation sites, aiming to preserve the site's integrity while investigating further.

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