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Has Noah's Ark Been Discovered? A team of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers believe that they have found the remains of the Biblical artifact, Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat.
Mount Ararat, the highest peak in Turkey at 5,137 meters, was traditionally identified as the resting place of Noah's Ark.
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.
The site in question is about 18 miles south of Mount Ararat. The location lies near the border between Iran and Turkey. Scripture identifies Noah’s Ark eventually coming to a rest on the ...
Where is Noah’s Ark? Here’s why it will never be found. For more than a century, people have sought the precise location of Noah’s Ark. Archaeologists say it’s a fool’s errand.
This formation has interested experts for decades due to its ship-like shape and dimensions, similar to the biblical description of Noah’s Ark and Mount Ararat’s mention in religious texts.
Archaeologists working in Turkey have announced the possible remains of Noah's Ark within Mount Ararat, the rumored final destination of the Biblical ship.
Has Noah's Ark been found? BRISTOL, CN / ACCESSWIRE / October 14, 2024 / Remote explorer Gary Eastman, owner of Eastman Archaeology, has uncovered a remarkable ship-like structure on Mount Ararat ...
Mount Ararat is the highest point in Turkey at 5,137 metres, and has long been identified as where Noah’s Ark rested. But the new discovery has reignited discussion about the site which was ...
While Noah's story is known worldwide, no evidence of Ark has ever been found. Scientists this month declared that a boat-shaped mound 18 miles south of Mount Ararat in Turkey is actually the ...
This formation has interested experts for decades due to its ship-like shape and dimensions, similar to the biblical description of Noah’s Ark and Mount Ararat’s mention in religious texts.
Has Noah's Ark been found?BRISTOL, CN / ACCESSWIRE / October 14, 2024 / Remote explorer Gary Eastman, owner of Eastman Archaeology, has uncovered a remarkable ship-like structure on Mount Ararat ...