Many people discovered the wreckage of "Noah's Ark". Does the legendary spaceship really exist?

There are many strange events in the Bible, and Noah's Ark is one of them.

Everyone has probably heard of the story of Noah’s Ark. Most people think it is a myth, but a small number of people think that Noah’s Ark is real.

Today we will learn about the legendary "ship" - Noah's Ark.

Everyone who believes in Christianity should know that the Bible records that God asked Noah and his family to build a large ship, which is also the "Noah's Ark". They also selected all kinds of creatures in the world and took them on the boat, boarding Noah's Ark together to avoid a flood disaster.

Jehovah, the God who created the world, saw that the earth was full of corruption, violence, and lawless evil, so he planned to use floods to destroy the wicked.

But just when God made up his mind to take action, he suddenly discovered that there was a good man among mankind, and he was Noah. God couldn't bear that this good man also suffered disaster, so he secretly told him to build a ship with his family - this was later known as Noah's Ark.

Although it is just a legend, according to the description of Noah's Ark, people have really found some traces of it. According to the Bible, the ark came to rest on Mount Ararat in eastern Türkiye after the flood.

In 1973, an American satellite "extremely accidentally" photographed a large and obviously rectangular "foreign object" on the permanently frozen Mount Ararat. It is very similar to Noah's Ark described in the Bible.

NASA scientists also discovered that deep in the tropical rain forests of Central America there is a Mayan civilization ruins more than 1,000 years ago. This ruins is also an "irregular area."

But this statement has also been questioned by Nicholas Purcell, a lecturer in ancient history at Oxford University in the United Kingdom. He said: "If Eurasia was covered by a flood of more than 3,000 meters deep in 2800 BC, then How could the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations, which had existed for centuries before, survive?”

On May 1, 2010, a religion professor named Randall Price claimed that the relevant discovery was a forgery.

There are still different opinions on whether Noah's Ark really exists.