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Dramatic evidence of catastrophic water flows in Mirima National Park, Kununurra, Australia
12 Sep 2019

Dramatic evidence of catastrophic water flows in Mirima National Park, Kununurra, Australia

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes, Noah's Flood | 2

Figure 1 is from the raised walkway through Hidden Valley in Mirima National Park, Kununurra, WA. You can see the steep escarpment in the rock outcrop ahead, which rises some 30 metres above the floor of the valley. It is … Continued

Australia, cross beds, Kimberley, Kununurra, Noah's Flood, Western Australia
Mirima National Park, Kununurra, Western Australia
22 Aug 2019

Mirima National Park, Kununurra, Western Australia

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 1

After a short climb to a lookout at the end of Hidden Valley in Mirima National Park, a couple of kilometres north of Kununurra, you can enjoy an attractive view of the remarkable rock formations. This pile of sandstone, hundreds … Continued

Australia, Kimberley, Kununurra, Noah's Flood, Western Australia
Tourist Brochure “A Geo Journey Through Prehistory Along the Tropic of Capricorn”
23 Aug 2018

Tourist Brochure “A Geo Journey Through Prehistory Along the Tropic of Capricorn”

by Tas Walker | posted in: Education | 0

I’m looking at a brochure I obtained at the Anakie Gemfest headed “A Geo Journey Through Prehistory”. Anakie is a tiny town 300 km west of Rockhampton on the Capricorn Highway, in a locality where sapphires are mined. The brochure … Continued

Anakie, Australia, Queensland, tourist signs
Critique of Year 8 Geography resource about Uluru and Kata Tjuta connected with the Australian National Curriculum
16 Jul 2018

Critique of Year 8 Geography resource about Uluru and Kata Tjuta connected with the Australian National Curriculum

by Tas Walker | posted in: Education | 1

Recently, a teacher from a Christian school asked for help with a year-8 geography class studying landforms and landscapes. It was part of the Australian National Curriculum, and the teacher had a powerpoint presentation they needed to show the students. … Continued

Australia, Ayers Rock, Kata Tjuta, The Olgas, Uluru
Amazing educational geological excursion, Phillip Island, Victoria
30 Nov 2017

Amazing educational geological excursion, Phillip Island, Victoria

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

Phillip Island, Victoria, is one of the most popular and interesting tourist destinations near Melbourne, just a two hour drive away. With the geological information provided on this blog for specific sites around Phillip Island you will be able to … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 19: Red Rock Point
29 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 19: Red Rock Point

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

The car park for Red Rock Point has nearby toilet facilities. There are a few walkways where you can gain access to the beach. The basalt outcrops here are red, having been altered from the usual black colour by the … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 18: Cowes
28 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 18: Cowes

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

Cowes, the main town of Phillip Island, faces north into Western Port, and looks toward French Island and the Mornington Peninsula. There are many shops, including restaurants, cafés, art, craft, and souvenir shops and a historical museum at the Heritage … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 17: Rhyll Inlet and Diamond Dolly Quarry
27 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 17: Rhyll Inlet and Diamond Dolly Quarry

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

Park at the loop at the end of McIlwraith Road overlooking Rhyll Inlet. You can walk west on a path along the top of the headland. After about 600 metres you will reach a wooden boardwalk that allows you to … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 16: Rhyll township
25 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 16: Rhyll township

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

If you park somewhere near the yacht club you can take a leisurely walk north along the narrow beach around the headland and back. There are public toilets at a couple of places in the area. Strewn across the beach … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 15: San Remo, North Shore
24 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 15: San Remo, North Shore

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

This is not the most convenient site because parking is difficult, the beach is not accessible at high tide, and the rocks are highly altered and slippery when wet. Drive to San Remo over the Phillip Island Bridge and find … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria

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