Posted by: Sunshine
« on: October 30, 2023, 10:26:12 am »Usually in a rage.. strange to feel calm and not attack kicking ass
I am all pure American. I don't have a particular religion but I do believe in a higher power. Was nice posting with you, Sprocket. I got to get back on the road again. I'll be back soon. when I get more time.Nice posting with you all pure American.. stay safe on the road.. pleasure is mine Tutu.. comeback hmu whenever you like .. I’m mostly here by myself so it’s rare anyone talk to me straight up
All connected in the Middle East.. are you from the middle east? Do you follow any religion?I am all pure American. I don't have a particular religion but I do believe in a higher power. Was nice posting with you, Sprocket. I got to get back on the road again. I'll be back soon. when I get more time.
It seems to be looking that way with all the jackassing around by everybodyLife is short anyway you look at it..
I don't doubt that there were big floods in the past.All connected in the Middle East.. are you from the middle east? Do you follow any religion?
Do you think the people are evolving into world war 3?It seems to be looking that way with all the jackassing around by everybody
This find was the result of extensive excavation conducted by the Mount Ararat and Noah's Ark Research Team, a collaboration involving three Turkish and American universities.I don't doubt that there were big floods in the past.
Their project, which commenced in 2021, aimed to explore the geological formations in the region and reveal insights into ancient history, according to Turkish newspaper Hürriyet.
The heart of this discovery lies in the Durupinar formation, situated in the Doğubayazıt district of Ağrı, Turkey, located less than two miles from the Iran-Turkey border.
The Durupinar formation is a 538-foot geographical feature primarily composed of limonite. It is locally believed by some to be the remnants of Noah's Ark, immortalized in religious and legendary narratives.
Noah's Ark is a well-known legend that transcends religious boundaries. According to legend, Noah, guided by divine instruction, constructed a colossal ark to save two of every animal species from a cataclysmic flood that submerged the Earth.
In the Book of Genesis, it was reported that the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat, which now lie in eastern Turkey.
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Archaeological insights
The research team's excavation efforts involved extracting aged rock and soil samples from the Durupinar formation.
Their findings revealed the presence of "clayey materials, marine materials, and seafood" within the geological formation.
These discoveries indicate human activities in the region dating back to the Chalcolithic period, spanning from 5500 to 3000 BC.
That whole area sucks except Isreal. They are our friends and I hope they destroy the rest of them.Do you think the people are evolving into world war 3?
Just found it not confirmed.. checked out the turkey warmongering towards Israel it popped upThat whole area sucks except Isreal. They are our friends and I hope they destroy the rest of them.
It sort of looks like a ship or ark but I need more info than just a pic. lI would like to see some close ups of the same location
Seems that would dominate the media if actually confirmed.Just found it not confirmed.. checked out the turkey warmongering towards Israel it popped up
(Attachment Link)It sort of looks like a ship or ark but I need more info than just a pic. lI would like to see some close ups of the same location
This was recentlySeems that would dominate the media if actually confirmed.