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What about the water for the biblical Flood?
22 Jan 2011

What about the water for the biblical Flood?

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 28

It’s easy to forget how questions about Noah’s Flood, answered years ago, still bother so many people. An email friend sent me this message: I have a question for you if you have a minute…..I am a believer in Noah’s … Continued

Flood geology, Genesis Flood, mountains
Canadian oil sand deposits explained by biblical geology
7 Oct 2010

Canadian oil sand deposits explained by biblical geology

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

The black stuff at the top of this picture is oil sand, and it is sitting on a white limestone deposit visible at the bottom. These sands, which contain an enormous quantity of oil by world standards, are found in … Continued

Canada, Emil Silvestru, Flood geology, geological column, oil sand
Glass House sign affects the way people look at the world
6 Oct 2010

Glass House sign affects the way people look at the world

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 1

For a panoramic view of the Glass House Mountains, north of Brisbane, the lookout on the escarpment of the Beerburrum State Forest is hard to beat. Quality interpretive signs by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services tell tourists what they … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Geological History, Glass House Mountains, tourist signs
Sublime Point Lookout
25 Sep 2010

Sublime Point Lookout

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

This is the spectacular view from Sublime Point looking south toward Wollongong. The escarpment to the right rises 400 metres above the Pacific Ocean to a plateau. The steep vertical cliffs at the top of the escarpment are in Hawkesbury … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Geological History, Illawarra Region, Sydney Basin
The Blowhole, Kiama, New South Wales
21 Sep 2010

The Blowhole, Kiama, New South Wales

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 10

When we visited the Blowhole at Kiama, south of Sydney in New South Wales, the huge waves were making it erupt with a “whoomp”. People would stand for ages watching the action. It was fun seeing some little kids (and … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Geological History, Illawarra Region, peperite, rapid geology
Illawarra geology excursion
21 Sep 2010

Illawarra geology excursion

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 51

Everyone had a great time last Saturday on the Illawarra geological field trip organized by Creation Ministries International. The weather was perfect and the enormous waves made the Blowhole at Kiama look like a fireworks display. It was also fantastic … Continued

Australia, excursions, Geological History, geological model, Illawarra Region, Sydney Basin
Moeraki Boulders, New Zealand
4 May 2009

Moeraki Boulders, New Zealand

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 11

These solid spherical stones, scattered over the beach on the South Island of New Zealand, look like the remains of a monster game of marbles. (Click image to enlarge.) They are spectacular examples of concretions, which form when a mineral … Continued

concretions, geological dating, New Zealand, tourist signs
Greenmount Beach, Gold Coast, Australia
8 Apr 2009

Greenmount Beach, Gold Coast, Australia

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 21

The light-brown sandstone was deposited rapidly in the first part of Noah’s Flood, about 4,500 years ago as the waters were rising. Shortly afterwards, the sediments were uplifted and folded, and the rising waters of the catastrophic Flood continued to … Continued

Australia, Geological History

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