
"[We found] a tunnel that is not filled in and it leads to a big central void, a room that goes much further down, which is square shaped."
"Tests show these soil differences (pH, organic matter and potassium) are real, with less than a 5% chance they're random, giving 95% confidence that something like a decayed wooden ship is causing them."
Researchers have discovered potentially man-made structures beneath the Durupinar Formation in Turkey, proposing it as the landing site of Noah's Ark. Using ground-penetrating radar, they observed angular structures and a central void, suggesting a significant underground presence. Soil analysis showed characteristics typical of decaying wood, paralleling biblical accounts of the Ark's construction. Findings draw a connection between local geological history and ancient narratives, raising intriguing questions about the intersection of science, archaeology, and mythology regarding Noah's Ark's resting place after the great flood.
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