Discovery of Possible Features of Noah’s Ark
Researchers from the United States claim to have potentially located structural elements associated with Noah’s Ark in a remote region of Turkey. Their investigation utilized underground radar technology at a site called Dullpinner, revealing a formation that measures 538 feet in length and resembles descriptions found in the Bible.
This finding, reported to be about 29 kilometers south of Mount Ararat, has sparked renewed interest in one of the Bible’s enduring mysteries. Andrew Jones, leading the team from Noah’s Ark Scan Group, noted that their discovery corresponds with biblical descriptions, specifically Genesis’ account of the Ark.
The radar scan uncovered tunnel-like formations around 13 feet wide and three levels that appear to function like decks, aligning with Genesis 6:16, which references multiple decks for the Ark. Further analysis hinted at corridors within the structure, which might indicate its internal arrangement.
While the team hasn’t found actual wood, they’ve detected what they term “chemical traces” — remnants of organic material and potential wood residue in the soil, along with underground features suggestive of compartments or cabins. Jones has emphasized that these findings don’t align with natural geological formations, indicating an artificial construction.
Soil analysis conducted at the site revealed notable differences between samples taken from within and outside the structure. William Crabtree, a soil scientist on the research team, reported that samples inside the formation had a pH level twice that of the surrounding soil and 40% more potassium, suggesting characteristics consistent with decayed wood.
Moreover, the grass growing above the formation exhibited a different color than its surroundings, hinting at possible human influence. Despite some skepticism from the scientific community, the team plans to conduct core drilling and further radar studies to validate their findings.
“We intend to compare the materials within the structure to those outside it to clarify whether what we’re seeing is truly artificial,” remarked Jones. The journey to substantiate these claims is still ongoing, but the team’s enthusiasm remains high.





