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Join Rick as he talks about where the Bible says Noah’s Ark landed in the mountains of Ararat and the discovery of its location in today’s program! To order ...
Archaeologists believe they may have discovered the final location of Noah’s Ark on Turkey’s Mount Ararat. Soil samples from atop the highest peaks in Turkey reveal human activity and...
Now, American researchers and Turkish scientists of Noah's Ark Discovered Project claim that they have proof that the biblical relic lies beneath the surface of Durupinar.
The hunt for Noah's Ark has led dozens of expeditions to the Ararat region of eastern Turkey -- and even into Iran. Have any of these missions yielded concrete evidence that the ark still exists? Some say 'yes,' some say 'maybe' -- most say 'no!'
The location of Noah's Ark might be soon identified, a group of archaeologists have suggested as they unearthed geological formations in Turkey that bear a striking resemblance to a colossal...
Where Is the Real Noah’s Ark Today? In the past century, dozens of individuals have claimed to have located the ark. Most of these modern searches have focused on Mount Ararat in Eastern Turkey.
Noah's Ark Today. Regarding the whereabouts of Noah's Ark today, it remains a topic of curiosity and debate. While some individuals and organizations have claimed to have discovered remnants or locations purported to be the site of Noah's Ark, these claims have not been universally accepted or verified by the broader Christian community.
Noah’s ark was an enormous boat that safely carried him and his family through the Flood. Their rescue and the Flood itself show us the Lord’s justice, power, patience, kindness, and faithfulness. The story, while true, also points to a greater truth – the Ark God offers us.
Why Noah’s Ark will never be found. For more than a century, people have sought the Old Testament vessel that survived the biblical deluge. Archaeologists say it’s a fool’s errand.
We have no way of knowing if Noah's ark still exists today. The Bible, however, does state that Noah did build a very large vessel many years ago according to God's commands (Genesis 6, 7 and 8). The Bible mentions that the ark rested on the "mountains of Ararat."