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Bigger than Grand Canyon Print E-mail
Rift System Small What is bigger than Grand Canyon and formed when the crust of the earth split apart amid unimaginable volcanic outpourings? When did it happen and what does it mean?
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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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Deluge disaster Print E-mail
Minmi fossil In outback Queensland, Australia, farmers are becoming famous for finding dinosaur fossils, buried in sediment laid down by flooding water. What happened that so many animals were caught off guard, drowned and buried so suddenly?
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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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Grand Canyon twist Print E-mail
Grand Canyon Supposedly it took hundreds of millions of years for ancient rivers to deposit the sediments comprising the walls of Grand Canyon. Yet, there are some intriguing features of the geology of the canyon that show they must have all been deposited rapidly. Check this one out.
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Rapid rock Print E-mail
cemented grains It takes millions of years for rocks to petrify, right? Wrong! New hard-rock recipe shows how it is done in days.
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Shifting Sands Print E-mail
Bridgenorth cliffs Sandy cliffs in Shropshire, England, lead university lecturer to doubt the accuracy of the Bible. What is the connection, and what is the answer?
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Petrified flour Print E-mail
Petrified flour Why are we so surprised at examples of rapid petrification? Sacks of flour at a mill in the USA, although not suitable to eat, give lots of ‘food for thought’. And it is all to do with the age of things.
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Eroding ages Print E-mail
Eroding water Is there evidence for a young earth? Yes! We all see the effects of wind and water on the land, and this means our world is not billions of years old.
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Not ancient reefs Print E-mail
Coral reefs in the fossil record? They would take so long to grow that they could not have formed within the time frame of the global Flood. But, are they reefs?
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