Scientists claim to have discovered the possible location of Noah's Ark in Turkey, with a boat-shaped mound matching the biblical description. New evidence supports the theory of a catastrophic flood 5,000 years ago. However, geologists argue that the structure is a natural geological feature, formed by erosion and not the actual Ark.
Key Points
Boat-shaped mound in Turkey matches biblical description of Noah's Ark
New evidence of a catastrophic flood 5,000 years ago
Geological arguments against the Noah's Ark theory
Pros
Possible discovery of a significant historical artifact
Supports biblical account of a catastrophic flood
Cons
Geological evidence suggests the structure is a natural formation
Criticism from geologists disputing the Noah's Ark theory