Real Noah’s Ark ‘buried in Turkish mountains’ and experts say 3D scans
IN the remote mountains of eastern Turkey, a team of archaeologists and scientists made a discovery that could reignite one of the world’s oldest mysteries: the search for Noah’s Ark.Creationists have long claimed that Noah's Ark is buried beneath a rocky spot known as the Durupınar site in eastern Turkeyand a singular mission: to determine whether the formation could hold traces of human activity dating back to biblical times.
For decades, this feature alone has drawn adventurers, scientists, and Ark enthusiasts to the region, hoping that this natural wonder could be the key to unlocking the truth behind one of the Bible’s most enduring stories. This period, marked by the transition from stone to metal tools, places the site firmly within the timeline of ancient civilisations.In the Book of Genesis, the mountains of Ararat in what is now eastern Turkey is the region in which Noah's Ark comes to rest after the Great Flood
For Professor Kaya and his colleagues, the potential to link these scientific findings with one of history’s most famous legends is both exhilarating and daunting. The Durupinar formation itself was first noted in the early 20th century, though its discovery has long been clouded by competing theories and debates over its origins.
Still, many caution that scientific proof of the Ark’s existence may remain elusive, if not impossible to confirm.NOAH'S Ark is a biblical story found in the Book of Genesis, chapters 6 to 9.
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