Archaeologists may have just found new evidence about the location of Noah’s Ark.
A Daily Express report noted that a group of researchers based in the United States has been using a new type of radar scan that could confirm the believed location of the ark in Turkey.
As the Express reported, scientists have been using Ground Penetrating Radar, or GPR, which uncovered a “chemical imprint” and “pieces of wood in the ground” as well as “the shape of a hall” at the location of the Durupinar Formation in Turkey. These finds, along with “evidence of angular structures” and a “cavity deep inside the mountain” just may point to Noah’s Ark.
Andrew Jones, a researcher with Noah’s Ark Scans, used a deep-sea submersible to explore deep under the earth’s surface, finding a potential “13-foot passageway.” It is also believed that researchers uncovered three distinct layers that closely match what Scripture tells us about the ark’s design.
For believers, discoveries like these serve as powerful reminders that the Bible is not myth or legend, but a living truth affirmed by history and science. While researchers continue to investigate and verify the findings, each new piece of evidence uncovered in the mountains of Turkey stirs fresh faith in the accuracy of God’s Word.
The story of Noah’s Ark is more than an ancient tale—it’s a testament to God’s mercy, judgment and covenant with humanity.

