11/15/2025 / By Kevin Hughes

A team of American researchers using cutting-edge ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology has uncovered startling evidence that may confirm the existence of Noah’s Ark in the Durupinar Formation, just 18 miles south of Mount Ararat in Turkey.
The findings, which include angular structures, remnants of wood, and a chemical imprint consistent with a decaying wooden vessel. They align closely with the Biblical account of the Ark – a massive ship built by Noah to survive a catastrophic flood over 4,300 years ago.
According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, Noah’s Ark – as described in the Biblical narrative found in the Book of Genesis (Chapters 6-9) – was a large boat constructed by Noah at God’s command to save his family and pairs of every living creature from the impending global flood. The Ark is not merely a boat, but a symbol of salvation and a testament to Noah’s obedience to God’s will.
Independent researcher Andrew Jones, leading the investigation under Noah’s Ark Scans, told the Christian Broadcasting Network. “We’re not expecting something that’s fully preserved. What’s left is the chemical imprint, pieces of wood in the ground, the shape of a hall.” The scans detected:
Soil scientist William Crabtree, who analyzed samples from the site, noted double the organic matter and 40 percent higher potassium levels inside the formation—consistent with decaying wood. “If this was a wooden boat and the wood had rotted over time, we would expect to see elevated levels of potassium, changes in pH, and higher organic content—and that’s exactly what we’re finding,” Crabtree told Daily Express.
The Durupinar Formation – first exposed in 1948 after heavy rains eroded its mud covering – has long been speculated as the Ark’s resting place. The Bible states that after 150 days of flooding, the Ark came to rest “upon the mountains of Ararat” (Genesis 8:4). Remarkably, the formation’s dimensions (515 feet long, 86 feet wide, 52 feet tall) align with Biblical measurements (300 Egyptian cubits long).
Additional evidence supporting the site includes:
The Turkish government has officially recognized the site as Noah’s Ark National Park, even constructing a visitor center for tourists. While skeptics argue the formation is a natural rock feature, Jones contends the findings point to human construction.
“This is not what you’d expect to see if the site were simply a solid block of rock or the result of random mudflow debris,” Jones said. “But it is exactly what you’d expect to find if this were a man-made boat, consistent with the biblical specifications of Noah’s Ark.”
The team plans core drilling and further scans to compare interior and exterior soil samples. If confirmed, this discovery could bridge faith and science, offering tangible proof of one of history’s most enduring legends. For believers, the Ark symbolizes divine salvation – a reminder that even in the darkest storms, hope remains afloat.
Watch this video explaining how all the animals fit on Noah’s Ark.
This video is from the Henry Thrun channel on Brighteon.com.
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