Could Noah's Ark remains be buried in Turkey? New findings revive age-old debate
A researcher who believes he's identified the remains of Noah's Ark points to new soil data to support his claims.
Andrew Jones, a researcher with Noah's Ark Scans, said in a recent appearance on "Fox & Friends" that the team believes a site in Turkey contains the buried remains of the biblical vessel.
The formation, located at the Durupinar site in eastern Turkey, has been studied since it was first identified in the 1950s — and has long been the subject of spirited debate.
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