Archaeologists Find Evidence Noah’s Ark Landed in Northern Iran
Independent Aggregator of Iran-related News/Events, Kodoom.com: Researchers from the US-based Bible Archaeology, Search & Exploration (BASE) Institute have found petrified wood fragments showing that the Noah’s Ark mentioned in Bible and Quran has probably landed in Takht-e Suleyman Mountain in northern Iran. Furthermore, they found microscopic sea life in a rock sample, which is normally found at the bottom of the ocean.
Takht Suleyman Mountains
The website of the Institute states: "We think that the Bible and other sources point to Iran as being the most probable resting place for the Ark."
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