Phillip Island Excursion Site1: The Nobbies
The Nobbies, a popular tourist spot, is the most south-westerly point of Phillip Island and is named after the large rock knobs sticking out of the water. Especially prominent is Seal Rocks where an Australian Fur Seal colony lives. There … Continued
Geological map of Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia
This geological map of Phillip Island was included in the excursion guide prepared for the 2013 Creation Supercamp. The excursion and guide were prepared so that people could see and understand the actual geologic evidence, as they explored and enjoyed … Continued
Geological field excursion guide to the Illawarra Region, south of Sydney
Here is a great guide for anyone living in the Illawarra Region, just a couple of hours’ drive south of Sydney. It is a beautiful coastal area with a long history of commerce and industry with timber cutting, grazing, coal … Continued
Ripples preserved on Heavitree Quartzite strata point to water inundation
The photo shows ripple marks preserved in a block of Heavitree Quartzite fallen from the east abutment of Heavitree Gap, just south of Alice Springs. The hard, brittle quartzite strata are cracked in multiple directions allowing blocks of quartzite to … Continued
Heavitree Gap south of Alice Springs provides stunning evidence of enormous erosion during Noah’s Flood
This is the west side Heavitree Gap that cuts a 100-m wide path straight through the Heavitree Range, which runs like a huge wall south of Alice Springs. The road and rail pass through this gap, as does the Todd … Continued
Checking field-excursion site at Anzac Hill, Alice Springs
A few weeks ago, I visited Alice Springs in Central Australia where I conducted three geology excursions to three different groups. They went really well. In this photo I’m checking the geology of a road cutting we visited at the … Continued
Geology by the Book
I’ve had some good feedback on this DVD of a talk I presented when I was in the UK. I like the title, which was suggested by the organizer of the event. The DVD deals with a few iconic geological … Continued
The Finke River near Hermannsburg, Central Australia, reveals evidence for Noah’s Flood
The landscapes of Central Australia provide amazing insights into the way the waters of Noah’s Flood drained from the continent. Figure 1 from Google Earth shows the area immediately south of the mission station of Hermannsburg. The course of the … Continued
Volcanic Regions of Victoria, Australia
A friend on Facebook asked how to explain another area of the world from the Flood perspective. Hi Tas, just wondering if you have any information about the Historic Volcanic Region of central Victoria. Everything I can find all talks … Continued
The Canary Islands formed late in Noah’s Flood, and afterwards
I’m frequently asked if there is a creation explanation for the geology of such-and-such a place, and that keeps me exploring locations all over the world. The latest request was for the Canary Islands. While I have ‘your ear’, a … Continued


