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Rapid rock
Unexpected application for hard-rock recipe.
by Tas Walker
The Vredefort Dome, South Africa
Long-age thinking held back scientific explanations of a major South African geological feature.
by Tas Walker
Order in the fossil record
How can Noah’s Flood explain it?
by Shaun Doyle
Claim Robert Ballard discovered Noah’s Flood in the Black Sea is not correct
Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic but not Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Three Sisters: evidence for Noah’ Flood
Three Sisters: evidence for Noah's Flood. Getting to know the three sisters reveals more than just natural beauty.
by Tas Walker
Uluru and Kata Tjuta: Testimony to the Flood
by Andrew Snelling
The age of the Jenolan Caves, Australia
The long and tortuous uniformitarian history for these caves is riddled with difficulties.
by Emil Silvestru
Australia’s burning mountain
by Andrew Snelling
Fascinating fossil fence-wire
Unfortunately, the average person is still conditioned into thinking ‘millions of years’ when considering how rocks and fossils form. But as we’ve said many times with many examples—given the right conditions, rocks and fossils will form in a very short time.
Algae to oil
‘Fossil fuel’ takes a lot less time to form than commonly believed
by Dr Carl Wieland
Many arches and natural bridges likely from the Flood
The origin of these spectacular landforms is an enigma for long-age geology.
by Michael J. Oard
Continental-scale erosion
Evidence of runoff from Noah’s Flood
by Michael J Oard