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A mysterious underwater city has been discovered beneath Turkey’s Lake Van—just 150 miles from Mount Ararat, the legendary resting place of Noah’s Ark. Buried 85 feet below the surface, this massive ruin may hold the key to one of history’s oldest stories—the Great Flood.

Some experts believe the site is over 12,000 years old, submerged after a volcanic eruption triggered cataclysmic flooding during the Younger Dryas. With megalithic stonework rivaling that of Peru and engraved symbols found across ancient civilizations, this could be evidence of a lost global culture—one that may have inspired the earliest versions of the biblical flood.

Are we on the brink of rewriting everything we know about ancient history?
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00:00What if Noah's Ark didn't land where we thought it did?
00:03Deep beneath Turkey's lake van lies a forgotten underwater city.
00:07Eighty-five feet below the surface and just 150 miles from Mount Ararat,
00:12the mountain long believed to be Noah's Ark's final resting place.
00:16This isn't just an ordinary ruin.
00:18It stretches half a mile wide with stone fortresses and mysterious circular temples,
00:23built with precision stonework that rivals the ancient sites of Peru and Bolivia.
00:28A massive eruption from Mount Nimrud, 12,000 years ago, may have triggered a flood so devastating
00:34it swallowed an entire civilization and possibly inspired the biblical Great Flood.
00:39Independent researcher Matt Lacroix believes this site could rewrite human history.
00:44He's leading a team to explore the ruins using advanced tech in hopes of unlocking secrets lost to the deep.
00:50Engravings found here match ancient symbols across the globe.
00:54And while some say the ruins are only 3,000 years old, others argue they're twice as ancient,
01:00linking them to a forgotten global civilization.
01:03Could this underwater city be the real origin of the flood legends?
01:07The truth might just surface soon.
01:08The truth might just surface soon.
01:09The truth might just surface soon.
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