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The international team of experts has been working together since 2021 to study the Durupinar Formation, which they believe could be the site of a massive preserved vessel. A team of scientists ...
Getty Images Their target? A 538-foot-long geological formation known as the Durupinar site — a boat-shaped mound said to eerily mirror the exact dimensions of the ark described in the Book of ...
According to Dailymail, a team analyzing soil and rock samples from the Durupinar formation, a 538-foot geological structure near the Turkey-Iran border, has found traces of marine deposits ...
The Durupinar formation closely resembles the biblical description of Noah’s Ark: “A length of three hundred cubits, a width of fifty cubits, and a height of thirty cubits.” A team of ...
The international team of experts has been working together since 2021 to study the Durupinar Formation, which they believe could be the site of a massive preserved vessel. The 164m geological ...
Archaeologists believe they may have discovered the final location of Noah’s Ark on Turkey’s Mount Ararat. Soil samples from atop the highest peaks in Turkey reveal human activity and marine ...
Researchers have identified a boat-shaped mound in Turkey's Durupinar Formation, which has long been associated with the biblical story of Noah's Ark, The Jerusalem Post reported. The mound ...
After decades of speculation, the so-called Durupinar formation — a boat-shaped mound lying just two miles from the Turkey-Iran border — has once again captured the world’s attention.
Recent discoveries at the Durupinar Formation in Turkey have sparked discussions among experts, suggesting that the formation could be the fossilized remains of Noah's Ark. New studies of the site ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Archaeologists believe they may have discovered the final location of Noah’s Ark on Turkey’s ...