Kentucky's Ark Encounter turns 10, and its founder Ken Ham is as bitter as ever ...
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Noah's Ark 'is real,' claim researchers as huge hunt to find proof finally gets green light
A team of researchers has been granted official government permission to carry out a massive excavation at the Durupinar Formation in Turkey.
A researcher claims soil data from a site in eastern Turkey provides compelling evidence for buried remains of Noah's Ark. Critics disagree, saying it's a naturally occurring formation.
Researchers using ground‑penetrating radar at Turkey's Durupinar Formation say they have detected three decks, inner corridors and a tunnel‑like void that match Biblical descriptions of Noah's Ark.
The Ark Encounter sued its insurers for $1 million after heavy rains caused a landslide on its access road. Here's a look ...
A boat-shaped formation on a remote mountainside in eastern Turkey has reignited one of history's most enduring biblical mysteries.
When I was growing up, the story of Noah’s ark with its great flood, floating zoo, and new beginning atop a spectacular mountain always seemed to me, as it does to many, far-fetched—a colorful fable ...
Researchers from Noah's Ark Scans have been granted Turkish government permission to conduct a major excavation at the Durupinar Formation.
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