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Siccar Point, Scotland, is an icon of long-age, slow and gradual geology. But in reality the evidence powerfully points to catastrophe. Why do so many geologists get it so wrong? |
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Noah and the Three Sisters |
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Most visitors to these famous ladies in Australia don't realise the Three Sisters are compelling evidence for Noah's Flood. Their size and extent point to catastrophe—deposited rapidly as the floodwaters were rising on the earth. |
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Brisbane, Australia |
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The Geological History of the Brisbane area, Australia.
The Brisbane area is very interesting because there is a large variety of different rocks exposed and these can be inspected without a lot of travel.
And once you understand one area of Eastern Australia, you can apply the same principles to other areas.
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Kata Tjuta |
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Kata Tjuta, a famous Australian tourist attraction, amazes visitors. On my visit to the Olgas in Central Australia I discovered that the tourists were astonished by what they saw.
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Great Artesian Basin |
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Check out the detailed paper that classifies the sediments of the Great Artesian Basin within the bibilical geological model. |
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Brisbane basement |
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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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Giant's Causeway |
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You have heard of the amazing rocks at Giants Causeway. Newly published article shows there is abundant evidence that the causeway was deposited during Noah's Flood. See that we are talking about evidence, not wishful thinking. |
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Self-guided excursion |
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Planning to visit Phillip Island, Victoria? Then you need this self-guided commentary on the tourist sites so you can understand what you are looking at—geologically speaking.
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Richmond--Kurrajong |
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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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