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

The formation of La Piedra Del Peñol, Columbia

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
Kellys Knob, Kununurra, is an erosional survivor
26 Sep 2019

Kellys Knob, Kununurra, is an erosional survivor

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes, Noah's Ark | 0

This prominent hill just north of the town of Kununurra in the Kimberley in Western Australia is called Kellys Knob (aka Thegoowiyeng). It rises some 190 metres above the surrounding plain and gives great views of the area around Kununurra. … Continued

Australia, Cockatoo Group, Inselberg, Kellys Knob, Kimberley, Kununurra, Noah's Flood, Western Australia
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