(Worthy Insights) – Scientists are getting closer to proving a Turkish find discovered in the 1990s is the Biblical Noah’s ark, with soil samples consistent with the presence of rotting wood, the UK newspaper The Sun reported on Sunday.
Dr. Memet Salih Bayraktutan, a Turkish geologist, collected 22 samples from inside and just outside the possible structure at the Durupinar site last year.
An analysis at Ataturk University showed that the soil from inside had a lower pH, more potassium and a higher percentage of organic matter than the outside. [ Source (Read More…) ]
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