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Mandy ✝@SpringSteps·
The latest information coming out on this is pretty interesting. The research team is putting forth some compelling evidence that this could be the remains of Noah's Ark...
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Mandy ✝@SpringSteps·
Some of the information I've read so far - the research team used ground-penetrating radar to detect what appeared to be a 13-ft tunnel running through the center of the formation. The scans captured 3 layers below the earth, matching the the Biblical description of the boat having three decks, also angular structures situated 20 feet beneath the surface that the team surmises could be quarters beneath a deck-like surface, making this potentially more than just a geological formation as many scientists have posited. And a new analysis of the team's GPR data claims to have found central & side corridors or hallways running through the boat. The research team also discussed their soil analysis, noting that organic matter was found to be twice as high inside the formation compared to the surrounding soil. Fascinating.
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Vulgarity
Vulgarity@VulgarityPilled·
@SpringSteps This is nothing new. Radar imaging has been showing this for years. Noah landed at Ararat.
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David
David@Ephraim_12K·
@SpringSteps They have been re-proving the same hunk of dirt is Noahs ark every few years for centuries Galileo even wrote about it
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Jen@JConaJourney·
@SpringSteps As in the days of Noah...
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MADDOG
MADDOG@PMADDOGMAC·
@SpringSteps 🤣🤣🤣... The Daily Fail is not an academic publication... The Durupınar outcrop is purely geological... It's not the remains of Noah's ark, Noah didn't exist The Bibical story was repurposed from existing Sumerian and Akkadian myths and legends csun.edu/~vcgeo005/bogu…
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