The Durup?nar Formation in Turkey is believed by some researchers to be the remains of Noah’s Ark, with American researchers using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to detect underground corridors and a hollow central chamber. Jones and his team uncovered angular structures and used infrared thermography to suggest a ship-shaped hull buried beneath the surface. Soil testing showed high potassium levels consistent with decomposed lumber and 88 samples revealed chemical imprints of a decaying wooden vessel. The Turkish government has recognized the site as Noah’s Ark National Park, though skeptics consider it a natural rock formation. Jones plans future core drilling and…

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