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Phillip Island Excursion Site 7:  Smiths Beach quartzite
16 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 7: Smiths Beach quartzite

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

You will need to walk on the beach about 500 metres east of the car park at the end of Smiths Beach Road to the rocky outcrops and the wave platforms. You can only see this feature at low tide. … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 6:  Pyramid Rock
15 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 6: Pyramid Rock

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

KEY SITE. From Back Beach Road turn south into Pyramid Rock Road and drive 3 kilometres along an unsealed road to the carpark at the end. Walk south along a boardwalk to the lookout at the top of the cliff … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 5: Wreck of the SS Speke
14 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 5: Wreck of the SS Speke

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

At the southern end of Kitty Miller Road there is parking at Kitty Miller Bay from where you can visit three points of interest. The first is Kennon Head described at Site 3. The second is Kitty Miller Beach and … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 4: Kitty Miller Beach and Watt Point
13 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 4: Kitty Miller Beach and Watt Point

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

At the southern end of Kitty Miller Road there is parking at Kitty Miller Bay from where you can visit three points of interest. The first is Kennon Head described at Site 3. The second is Kitty Miller Beach itself … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 3: Kennon Head
11 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 3: Kennon Head

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

At the southern end of Kitty Miller Road there is parking at Kitty Miller Bay from where you can visit three points of interest. The first is the rocky headland to the west called Kennon Head. Go down the steps … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site 2:  Cat Bay—Summerland
10 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site 2: Cat Bay—Summerland

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

As you drive south on Ventor Road to The Nobbies, just as you encounter the empty, former town of Summerland, there is a turn off on the right to a parking lot. You can access the beach at Cat Bay … Continued

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island Excursion Site1: The Nobbies
9 Nov 2017

Phillip Island Excursion Site1: The Nobbies

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

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

Australia, Phillip Island, Victoria
Geological map of Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia
7 Nov 2017

Geological map of Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia

by Tas Walker | posted in: Geological History, Landscapes | 0

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

Australia, geological maps, Phillip Island, Victoria
Volcanic Regions of Victoria, Australia
12 Jun 2014

Volcanic Regions of Victoria, Australia

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 2

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

Australia, receding floodwaters, Victoria, Volcanics
Folded strata forming anticline, Castlemaine, Victoria
7 Feb 2014

Folded strata forming anticline, Castlemaine, Victoria

by Tas Walker | posted in: Environments | 0

This upward facing fold, called an anticline, is a nice example of how the gold-bearing strata in the Victorian goldfields are folded. This is 40 km south of Bendigo at Castlemaine, which was also bustling with miners during the goldrush … Continued

anticline, Australia, Bendigo, gold, Noah's Flood, Victoria

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