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Noah S Ark Vessel Real Huge Excavation Gets Green Light

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Researchers have received official government permits to conduct an advanced, non-destructive investigation into the boat-shaped Durupinar Formation in eastern Turkey, which they believe may be Noah's Ark. The expedition plans to use specialized technologies like core drilling and underground drones to examine subterranean anomalies. Proponents argue that the structure's dimensions and internal features suggest it is a man-made vessel.

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  • The investigation targets the Durupinar Formation in eastern Turkey, believed by researchers to be Noah's Ark.
  • The team has secured official government authorization for advanced scientific examination at the site near Mount Ararat.
  • The planned methods include non-destructive core drilling, subsurface imaging, and using a specialized drone named 'Gopher'.
  • Proponents claim the structure's dimensions match those described in Genesis (approx. 515ft by 86ft).
  • Radar scans have previously identified angular structures and substantial hollow voids beneath the surface.
  • Chemical analysis of soil samples within the formation suggests the presence of decomposing timber.

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