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Noah's Flood in Mexico Print E-mail
Dinosaur head New evidence of Noah’s Flood from Mexico. Dinosaur dig reveals dramatic insights into the incredible devastation, not so long ago.
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Man who found time? Print E-mail
Book Cover James Hutton the Scottish physician preferred exploring the countryside than medicine, and he wrote a book about geology that shaped our modern culture.
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Richmond--Kurrajong Print E-mail
A simple field guide for four sites in the vicinity of Bells Line of Road from Richmond to Kurrajong Heights, Australia. Suitable for a family, a school class or a youth group. Would take about 3–4 hours to complete. It will help you 1. know how to read geological maps; 2. understand how geologists work; 3. learn some common geological terms; 4. understand how to work out a geological cross-section; 5. understand how to work out a geological history of an area.
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Banks Peninsula, NZ Print E-mail
White Island Banks Peninsula juts out of the middle of New Zealand's South Island. When did it form? See how the biblical geological model can answer this question in another real rock situation.
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Giant's Causeway soil? Print E-mail
Giants Causeway It's claimed to be a soil horizon that formed over 2 million years but see why it’s not.
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Garden of Eden found? Print E-mail
What are we to make of claims that the Garden of Eden has been found?
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Peperite Print E-mail
peperite Huge volumes of volcanic rocks emplaced in thick piles of sediment that are still soft and wet. More geological evidence for large scale watery catastrophe all over the world.
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Devils Tower Print E-mail
Devils Tower Is there an explanation for Devils Tower, Wyoming, USA? Absolutely. It is just a matter of reinterpreting the available information within a biblical framework using the biblical geological model.
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Don't blame the map Print E-mail
Book Cover English canal engineer William Smith is famous for producing the first geological map of England in the early 1800s, and many say his map is what changed the thinking in West. But don't blame the map!
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Brisbane basement Print E-mail
Where do the rocks fit the creation model?   See the original classification paper that provides the details for the Basement rocks of Brisbane, Australia.
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