Rock and soil samples from the Durupınar Formation on Mount Ararat in Turkey contain marine deposits and remnants of seafood, supporting theories that the formation may be the remains of Noah's Ark. Recent tests have yielded positive results, with soil tests suggesting that the formation is a distinct object and the presence of higher organic matter and potassium indicating the decomposition of ancient wood. Ground-penetrating radar scans have revealed rectangular shapes and a long hallway within the boat-shaped formation, further supporting the theory of a man-made structure. The research team, known as Noah's Ark Scans, plans to conduct further investigations and non-destructive tests to gather more evidence.
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