Pharaoh’s Chariot Wheel FOUND Beneath the Red Sea…...

Pharaoh’s Chariot Wheel FOUND Beneath the Red Sea… And What Happened Next, Will SHOCK You!

[Music] Is your first name Rory? Yes.

We dove actually about one and a half kilometers out from the place where Ron Wyatt believed that they had entered the water in Newea.

They say the sea guards its secrets well.

It hides shipwrecks, treasures, and stories no man has heard in thousands of years.

But what if one of those ancient secrets has now been uncovered? Something so powerful, so unbelievable that it could rewrite what we thought we knew about the Bible, history, and the power of God.

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Let’s dive into something truly extraordinary.

This isn’t just about a dive or a discovery.

This is about the possible unearthing of one of the Bible’s most dramatic moments, the destruction of Pharaoh’s army in the Red Sea, as recorded in the book of Exodus.

Could it be that the waters have finally surrendered their witness to that divine intervention? The book of Exodus describes a moment that echoes through centuries.

A group of Hebrew slaves escaping the might of ancient Egypt.

Led by Moses, they reached the Red Sea with Pharaoh’s armies closing in fast.

They had nowhere to run.

But then according to Exodus 14 21-22, and Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the Lord caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided.

And the children of Israel went into the midst of the sea upon the dry ground, and the waters were a wall unto them on their right hand and on their left.

It’s one of the most breathtaking miracles in the Bible, a parted sea, a safe escape for God’s people, and a crushing judgment on Pharaoh’s army as the waters returned.

But for centuries, critics asked, “Where is the evidence?” In late 2024, a secretive group of elite divers descended into the depths of the Red Sea, specifically in the Gulf of Aaba near NWEA beach.

But they weren’t ordinary adventurers.

These were ex-Navy seals, marine engineers, and underwater archaeologists equipped with the best technology available today.

highresolution sonar, AI powered underwater drones, and sediment scanners.

They weren’t seeking treasure.

They were seeking truth.

Their goal to investigate one of the most controversial ideas in religious history, that the story of Moses parting the sea really happened, and that the physical evidence of that moment might still lie beneath the waves.

The mission faced opposition from officials in Egypt and Israel who warned against diving in this area.

Some said it was about legality and safety.

Others believed it was something deeper, perhaps the fear of what might actually be found.

What pushed the team forward was not fame or recognition, but faith.

A group of quiet but committed believers privately funded the entire operation.

They believed that what the Bible says is true, not just metaphorically, but historically.

So they prepared for the dive in silence, avoiding the press, working without fanfare.

But when leaked images showed their submersibles marked with Hebrew inscriptions, the internet began to buzz.

Back to where Pharaoh fell, one caption read.

And soon the online world erupted.

Was someone finally going to prove the Bible’s account of the Exodus? Years before the 2024 expedition, a man named Ron Wyatt had already stirred the waters.

He wasn’t a trained archaeologist, he was a nurse anesthetist from Tennessee.

Guided not by academic prestige, but by belief in the word of God.

In 1978, he dived into the same region, convinced that the real path of the Israelites crossing was there beneath the waters of the Gulf of Aaba.

What he claimed to find astonished many and enraged others.

He spoke of coralcovered shapes, wheels, axles, and even bones of humans and horses.

Evidence of an ancient battle sealed in time.

Some had four spokes, others had six.

Some even had eight.

He spoke of a golden wheel, shimmering and upright, too fragile to remove, yet unmistakable in its form.

But his claims were never accepted by mainstream science.

They called it illusion.

Coral can mimic anything, they said.

But believers saw something else.

Confirmation of a miracle.

One might ask, if this was real, why didn’t Ron Wyatt bring anything back? The answer lies in the very nature of the Red Sea.

Coral is a living organism.

Over centuries, it can grow around objects, preserving their shape, but not their material.

What remains is like a stone shell, a ghost of what was once there.

If touched, it crumbles.

It’s as if God himself sealed these artifacts in time, never to be removed, only to be seen.

Furthermore, the Egyptian government has strict rules about extracting underwater artifacts.

Wyatt said he was denied permission multiple times.

Even if he wanted to bring something up, he legally couldn’t.

Still, Wyatt’s story never died.

His photographs, videos, and passionate testimonies circulated through churches, documentaries, and books.

Many believed, others scoffed.

But now, modern divers have returned with equipment that Wyatt could never dream of.

When the 2024 team dove into the waters, the seabed was at first silent, but then came patterns, repeating shapes, geometry where nature should produce only chaos, circular structures, lines that could be spokes, coral masses joined by straight connectors like axles.

Cameras recorded everything.

Then an unexpected shimmer, something golden beneath the sediment.

Was this the very wheel Wyatt once saw? The divers descended carefully.

What they saw stunned everyone.

Fragments of chariots, shattered wooden spokes outlined in coral, bronze fittings still visible.

Human femurss, horse skulls, all scattered, but not randomly.

It looked like an army frozen midcharge, buried in watery silence.

One diver reported, “It wasn’t erosion.

It wasn’t decay.

It looked like violence, like something massive hit them all at once.

You could feel it, the terror, the speed, and then the silence.

” When the footage leaked online, it spread like wildfire.

People quoted Exodus 14 28.

And the waters returned and covered the chariots and the horsemen and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them.

There remained not so much as one of them.

Some people celebrated, others laughed.

News outlets were cautious, unsure how to report it.

Conspiracy theorists jumped in.

Churches prayed.

Prophecy websites exploded with speculation.

And then the videos began disappearing, clips were taken down, accounts suspended, forums wiped clean.

Some said it was about copyright violations.

Others whispered about governments trying to suppress faith-based findings.

But one thing was clear.

Something had been found, and someone didn’t want the world to see it.

Whether or not everyone agrees on the meaning of the discovery, what cannot be denied is that the world is taking notice.

God’s word has always been alive, but now it feels as though the very earth and the sea are testifying.

Luke 19:40 says, “If these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out.

Could it be that even the coral and bones beneath the Red Sea are now crying out? These discoveries bring to life a prophecy not only of judgment, but of remembrance.

God is showing that he has not forgotten his mighty acts.

We must remember that the Exodus wasn’t just about deliverance.

It was also about judgment.

Pharaoh hardened his heart against God repeatedly.

Despite miracles and warnings, he chased after God’s people, and that rebellion ended in ruin.

Today, we live in a time when many dismiss God, mock the Bible, and believe only in what they can see.

But what happens when the unseen starts to rise from the deep? God may be speaking once again, not through a prophet’s voice this time, but through ancient wheels, broken chariots, and bones hidden in coral.

Will the world listen? What the divers discovered beneath the Red Sea may very well be remnants of one of the Bible’s greatest miracles.

Whether the world accepts it or not, those who believe know that God’s word never returns void.

As Psalm 77:1 19 beautifully puts it, “Thy way is in the sea, and thy path in the great waters, and thy footsteps are not known.

” And yet, here we are, seeing glimpses of those very footsteps.

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There is more to come.

And together, we’ll keep seeking the truth buried just beneath the surface.

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