Noah's Ark Scans
Coverage of Noah's Ark Scans in the Nexus archive.
- Could Noah's Ark remains be buried in Turkey? New findings revive age-old debate
A researcher claims new soil data from Turkey's Durupinar site supports the theory that it contains Noah's Ark remains. The findings show chemical differences in soil samples, including higher organic matter and potassium, suggesting decayed organic material. Geologists debate whether the formation is natural or man-made.
- Researcher believes Noah's Ark found in Turkey after new underground scans
Researchers in Turkey claim new underground scans reveal tunnels and structural features near Mount Ararat, suggesting the site may be Noah's Ark. Andrew Jones of Noah's Ark Scans argues the formation's shape, location, and soil composition align with biblical descriptions, though geologists dispute the findings. The team plans to send a robot for further investigation before excavation.