Researcher Unveils New Findings on Turkey's Rock Formations, Deepening Noah's Ark Mystery
Andrew Jones, a researcher with Noah's Ark Scans, has presented new findings regarding a peculiar rock formation on Turkey's Mount Ararat, which he suggests could be evidence of Noah's Ark as described in the Book of Genesis. The formation, first discovered in 1959, has been the subject of various studies. Jones claims that ground-penetrating radar scans and soil samples reveal a series of corridors beneath the earth that match the dimensions of the biblical ark. These tunnels, running through the 'boat' and along its edges, lead to a central cavity referred to as the atrium. Additionally, fossil remains, ancient coral, and seashells found at the site, located 6,500 feet above sea level, may indicate that the area was once underwater, potentially supporting the Great Flood narrative. Jones and his team are considering further exploration of these tunnels using a robotic device.