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The formation of La Piedra Del Peñol, Colombia
5 May 2020

The formation of La Piedra Del Peñol, Colombia

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

One thrill about being a geologist with Creation Ministries International is that people ask about amazing places all over the world. I get to ‘travel’ the globe with a purpose. Someone asked today if I knew about La Piedra Del … Continued

Andes, Columbia, Cordillera Occidental, Cretaceous, granite, Inselberg, Jurassic, Mesozoic, receding floodwaters, South America, Triassic
Castle Hill much younger than James Cook University age reported in Townsville Bulletin
13 Apr 2013

Castle Hill much younger than James Cook University age reported in Townsville Bulletin

by Tas Walker | posted in: Dating, Landscapes | 1

The Townsville Bulletin published on 2 March 2013 an item about the age of Castle Hill, the iconic landmark that overlooks the North Queensland city. Written by journalist Daniel Bateman, the article reported ages calculated by Dr Carl Spandler from … Continued

Australia, Castle Hill, granite, Radioactive dating, Townsville
Famous contact at Sea Point, South Africa, reveals rapid granite emplacement
22 Jun 2012

Famous contact at Sea Point, South Africa, reveals rapid granite emplacement

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 3

On the shore at Sea Point, south of Cape Town, sits a dramatic geological contact (figure 1) that has been famous for some two centuries. This complex and spectacular feature was first described by Clark Abel in 1818,1 and then … Continued

Cape Peninsula, Cape Town, granite, Malmsbury Group, Sea Point, South Africa
Granite quarry reveals catastrophic events during Noah’s Flood
31 May 2011

Granite quarry reveals catastrophic events during Noah’s Flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

Our coach driver snapped this photo at the final stop of CMI’s geological field trip, which I hosted in Brisbane last Saturday. We are standing in front of and on top of some large granite boulders extracted from a disused … Continued

Brisbane, Enoggera Granite, field trip, Flood geology, Genesis Flood, granite, rapid geology
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