Noah's Ark mystery deepens after tunnels found in Turkey
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Noah's Ark mystery deepens after tunnels found in Turkey
"'God told Noah to bring the animals in. And so these animals would have stayed there, plus Noah and his family,' Jones told GB News."
"'What's interesting is that these voids are lining up below the ground - and they're not just random. These tunnels also follow a pattern.'"
"'GPR is just a way to look below the soil using radar.'"
"'Further studies using infrared thermography (IRT) have also suggested the presence of a ship-shaped hull buried deep in the soil.'"
Researchers at the Durupınar Formation in Turkey have found evidence suggesting it could be Noah's Ark. Ground-penetrating radar revealed a network of tunnels and a central chamber. These findings align with biblical descriptions of the Ark's structure. Further studies using infrared thermography indicated a ship-shaped hull buried underground. The formation, located near Mount Ararat, was uncovered in 1948 after heavy rains and earthquakes exposed it. The Bible states that Noah's Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat after a catastrophic flood.
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