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      • Archaeologists have repeatedly demonstrated that the formation's shape is entirely natural and coincidental, rather than a product of an ancient vessel's presence. Additionally, there is no geological record of a global flood event that aligns with the biblical narrative or other religious texts.
      www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/the-quest-for-noahs-ark-separating-fact-from-fiction
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  2. Jan 18, 2024 · Volcanic Origin: Mount Ararat is a dormant stratovolcano, which means it is composed of layers of solidified volcanic rock, ash, and lava. The mountain’s formation is related to the tectonic activity in the region, primarily the convergence of the Arabian Plate and the Eurasian Plate.

  3. A natural rock formation near Dogubayazit, Turkey, has been misidentified as Noah's Ark. Microscopic studies of a supposed iron bracket show that it is derived from weathered volcanic minerals.

  4. A natural rock structure near Dogubayazit, Turkey, has been misidentified as Noah's Ark. Microscopic studies of a supposed iron bracket show that it is derived from weathered volcanic minerals.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_AraratMount Ararat - Wikipedia

    Mount Ararat consists of two distinct volcanic cones, Greater Ararat and Lesser Ararat (Little Ararat). The western volcanic cone, Greater Ararat, is a steep-sided volcanic cone that is larger and higher than the eastern volcanic cone.

  6. Oct 24, 2011 · The testimony of Roy Tibbetts described the WW II sighting by his friend “Aussie” Taylor as being at the foot of a rocky ridge (Corbin 389–390). This matches the claim by the U-2 pilot, that his object was seen up against a rock wall (Corbin 411).

  7. Nov 1, 2023 · 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 marine ...