Overview
- Ground-penetrating radar scans detected a 13-foot tunnel and three subterranean layers, aligning with the Biblical description of Noah’s Ark’s decks.
- Soil tests revealed double the organic matter and 40% higher potassium levels inside the formation, which researchers interpret as evidence of decaying wood.
- The Durupınar Formation, a 538-foot-long geological structure near Mount Ararat, has been a subject of Ark-related speculation since its discovery in 1948.
- Mainstream scientists maintain that the formation is a natural geological feature, contrasting with the claims of the Noah’s Ark Scans team.
- Future plans include core drilling, expanded radar surveys, and further non-invasive testing in collaboration with Turkish academic institutions.