
The brochure focuses on the part of Queensland around the Tropic of Capricorn. It’s produced by digthetropic.com.au. There is just so much tourist information about the area, which you can collect at the tourist information centres in every town.
The area is absolutely amazing because everywhere you look you can see evidence for the reality of Noah’s Flood. This includes dinosaur fossils, the sediments deposited by the “great inland sea”, dinosaur footprints, the flat landscape, gems and boulders in sediments deposited as the floodwaters were receding, and much, much more.
The brochures are all presented from the belief system of millions of years, which means that tourists would not even suspect that they are looking at the reality of the greatest catastrophe in earth history.
On the cover of the brochure are featured marine reptiles swimming in the great inland sea. We find their remains as fossils at Richmond. The land was covered with water because Noah’s Flood was reaching its peak. The water was unlikely to have been pristine blue as the picture shows, but filthy with sediment. The animals died and were buried rapidly in that catastrophe, which is why their bodies were not scavenged and why we find their remains in the rocks. The fact that they were buried catastrophically means that it did not take much time. Many metres of sediment were likely deposited within minutes, or hours at the longest. that means that it did not take millions of years.
Yet, the brochure says it happened 110 million years ago, which runs against the clear evidence for catastrophe. Further, no-one saw it happen. No-one was keeping a calendar. They are speculating from the assumption that the biblical account of Noah’s Flood cannot be believed. But their speculation is wrong. The Bible is true. The Flood happened, and the fossils were buried about midway through that one-year event, about 4,500 years ago.
