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Experts at California firm Noah's Ark Scans are prepared to dig up Durupinar Formation, a 538-foot-long boat-shaped geological formation in eastern Turkey.
Researchers at Turkey's Durupinar site have found promising evidence of a man-made structure at a boat-shaped formation, possibly suggesting the location of of Noah's Ark.
New scientific tests reveal right angles and room-like features beneath the surface of a boat-shaped formation in Turkey — could this be Noah’s Ark? Skip to content. Fox 8 Cleveland WJW.
An international team of researchers claims that a boat-shaped mound 18 miles (30km) south of Mount Ararat in Turkey is actually the fossilised remains of Noah's Ark.
Equipped with fresh soil tests and radar scans, the group called Noah’s Ark Scans asserts they are nearer than ever to proving the legendary ship lies hidden in the mountains of eastern Turkey.
The Noah’s Ark Scans project announced new findings concerning the potentially biblical man-made structure in Turkey.
Noah’s Ark is among the best known and most captivating of all Old Testament stories. After creating humans, God became so displeased with them that he struck Earth with an all-encompassing ...
ARCHAEOLOGICAL boffins have unveiled a barmy plan to finally prove the existence of Noah’s Ark. The clever team at Noah’s Ark Scans are determined to solve one of religion’s greate… ...
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. After ...
Archaeologists working in Turkey have announced the possible remains of Noah's Ark within Mount Ararat, the rumored final destination of the Biblical ship.
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