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Thursday, 24 July 2008
Geological pioneer Print E-mail

A biblical creationist!

Most geologists don't realize that the geological pioneer who formulated the principles of stratigraphy was a biblical creationist. In fact, it was his understanding of the Bible that gave him the geological insights.
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Kata Tjuta Print E-mail
Kata Tjuta, a famous Australian tourist attraction, amazes visitors. On my visit to the Olgas in Central Australia I discovered that the tourists were astonished by what they saw.
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Brisbane, Australia Print E-mail
The Geological History of the Brisbane area, Australia.   The Brisbane area is very interesting because there is a large variety of different rocks exposed and these can be inspected without a lot of travel.   And once you understand one area of Eastern Australia, you can apply the same principles to other areas.
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Carnarvon Gorge Print E-mail
Carnarvon Gorge Australian outback oasis in central Queensland is popular camping and hiking destination for tourists. The impressive sandstone walls were deposited and carved by Noah's Flood. See how.
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Giant's Causeway Print E-mail
causeway coast You have heard of the amazing rocks at Giant's Causeway. Newly published article shows there is abundant evidence that the causeway was deposited during Noah's Flood.   See that we are talking about evidence, not wishful thinking.
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Coal: A Memorial Print E-mail
Banksia Vast deposits of coal are mined to fuel power stations. What is it, and how did it get there? Look at the big picture and see that coal is a stark memorial to the Flood of Noah.
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Richmond--Kurrajong Print E-mail
A simple field guide for four sites in the vicinity of Bells Line of Road from Richmond to Kurrajong Heights, Australia. Suitable for a family, a school class or a youth group. Would take about 3–4 hours to complete. It will help you 1. know how to read geological maps; 2. understand how geologists work; 3. learn some common geological terms; 4. understand how to work out a geological cross-section; 5. understand how to work out a geological history of an area.
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Deluge disaster Print E-mail
Minmi fossil In outback Queensland, Australia, farmers are becoming famous for finding dinosaur fossils, buried in sediment laid down by flooding water. What happened that so many animals were caught off guard, drowned and buried so suddenly?
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Grand Canyon twist Print E-mail
Grand Canyon Supposedly it took hundreds of millions of years for ancient rivers to deposit the sediments comprising the walls of Grand Canyon. Yet, there are some intriguing features of the geology of the canyon that show they must have all been deposited rapidly. Check this one out.
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Great Artesian Basin Print E-mail
Check out the detailed paper that classifies the sediments of the Great Artesian Basin within the bibilical geological model.
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