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<title>Buried Beneath the Mountains: Are We Closer Than Ever to Finding Noah&#x26;#x2019;s Ark?</title>
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<description>For centuries, skeptics have dismissed the account of Noah&#x26;#x27;s Ark as allegory--an ancient story meant to convey moral truth rather than historical reality. But today, high in the rugged terrain of eastern Mount Ararat, a growing body of evidence is once again challenging that assumption. What was once the domain of speculation is now being probed by ground-penetrating radar, soil chemistry, and emerging technology. And the results, while still debated, are difficult to ignore. At the center of renewed interest is the so-called Durupinar formation, a boat-shaped geological structure first identified in 1959. For decades, it has fascinated researchers due...</description>
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