Google Earth graphically illustrates Noah’s Flood at Carnarvon Gorge
Here is a Google screen shot of the Carnarvon Gorge area that helps us picture what was happening as the floodwaters were receding. The blue sea level is set at 880m asl, and clearly delineates the flatness of the Consuelo … Continued
Carnarvon Creek flows through a water gap carved during Noah’s Flood
As you travel the unsealed road to Carnarvon Gorge, just before you reach the Camping Area, you pass through a break in Clematis Ridge. The photo from the top of the ridge shows it running south from where the people … Continued
Landscape around Carnarvon Gorge was eroded in sheets by retreating floodwaters
Carnarvon Gorge sits at the junction of two major sedimentary basins, the Surat and Bowen basins. This is illustrated in the geological section to the left1 which looks to the north west and cuts through the south wall of Carnarvon … Continued
Carnarvon Gorge was carved in two stages
From the camp ground at Carnarvon Gorge, as you walk up Carnarvon Creek, the inner Gorge is about 1 km wide but soon narrows to half that size. The steep cliffs of white Precipice Sandstone can be seen to tower some … Continued
Rainfall catchment for Carnarvon Gorge is not large enough
Tourists to the spectacular Carnarvon Gorge in Central Queensland, Australia, are told that Carnarvon Creek, carved the Gorge. When you look at the size of the gorge, with its inner walls reaching up 200 metres and the outer walls in the … Continued
Carnarvon Gorge rises above the waters of Noah’s Flood
The standard explanation for Carnarvon Gorge in Central Queensland, Australia, is that Carnarvon Creek, which flows through the Gorge, shaped it over millions of years. However, there are many features about the Gorge that contradict this story, but are explained … Continued
Brochure about Glass House Mountains, Australia
Here’s an attractive brochure just printed showing how the Glass House Mountains, a popular tourist destination in South east Queensland, were formed during the catastrophic Flood of Noah’s time. I’m keen to see Christians promoting the biblical worldview in the … Continued
Carnarvon Gorge, Australia: monument to Noah’s Flood
Carnarvon Gorge is a spectacular natural wonder in the semi-arid heart of Central Queensland, 600 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. At its mouth the Gorge sits 600 metres below a basalt plateau. The boulder-strewn Carnarvon Creek winds through its 22 kilometre1 … Continued
Google maps show Noah’s Flood covered the whole earth
There are many who argue that Noah’s Flood was just a local affair. They say that when God said, “I will wipe mankind, whom I have created, from the face of the earth” (Genesis 6:7) He was only talking about … Continued
Evidence for design demands radical evolution rewrite
Paleobiologist Simon Conway Morris, of Burgess Shale fame, says that examination of the fossil evidence demands a radical rewriting of evolution. Why so? In an interview with the University of Cambridge’s alumni magazine (Issue 65, Lent 2012, pp. 32–35) Conway … Continued