The Everglades features one of the most diverse ecosystems on earth—with a surprising geological history.
We can only imagine what happened after the Flood! Consider five major examples of catastrophes that reshaped the planet.
For astronomer Dr. Danny Faulkner, the most intriguing spot in God’s creation is far below the stars.
The biblical account of an earth-ravaging flood helps explain this imperfect paradise.
What do so many beautiful geological formations around the world have in common?
When you look closely at Lake Superior’s landscape, you’ll see evidence of a catastrophic past.
The visitor overlooks at Bryce Canyon, Utah, provide a breathtaking spectacle of row upon row of towering columns.
The Devils Marbles are an iconic landmark in Australia’s Outback.
Located just outside Moab, Utah, is a wonderland of more than 2,000 natural arches.
The Giant’s Causeway is Northern Ireland’s most iconic landmark.
Every year “Cotton Castle” in Turkey attracts a million visitors.
Present volcano eruptions are not the key to understanding the earth’s past. The volume of past lava deposits is too large to be explained by today’s activity.
At today’s rate of ocean-floor buildup, chalk layers would take millions of years to form. How do creationists explain them?
Mountains and breathtaking valleys adorn our planet. Each one speaks of God’s handiwork, but they were formed by water and ice in judgment, not creation.
Secluded in the canyon country of southern Utah is a beautiful but often overlooked state park called Kodachrome Basin.
The guides at Creation Encounter tours haven’t missed the opportunity God gave them in the Pacific Northwest.
Rare geologic wonders—like delicate arch—draw gawking tourists from around the world.
Imagine walking across a field of razor blades. That’s what it is like to climb the hills in a remote part of Madagascar.
Controversy? What controversy? Giant’s Causeway’s new visitor center becomes target for protest.
It’s the “Grand Canyon of Durham” in England: a miniature canyon carved into a barley field by “torrential rain” over a weekend.
A quickly formed canyon in England provides clues to how the Grand Canyon and other geological features formed recently—and not over millions of years.
One of Australia’s most famous landmarks stands tall against the flat desert region of the “Red Center” of the Northern Territory. Find out how it formed.
PDF DownloadSome geologists claim that the Causeway was formed over 60 million years ago. But other geologists, who approach Giant’s Causeway with a biblical understanding of the past, have another explanation.
PDF DownloadThese towering escarpments, stretching 10 miles (16 km) along the coast, not only guard England from its enemies but, more importantly, give tribute to the global Flood.
PDF DownloadIf an arch collapses in a desert and no one is around to hear it, does it still shout “millions of years”?
Devils Tower, an impressive formation amid a relatively flat region, raises natural questions among many viewers as to how it formed.
PDF DownloadEvery part of Niagara Falls testifies to a biblical timescale and a worldwide Flood as recorded in Genesis 6–9.
PDF DownloadA new study of Idaho’s Box Canyon suggests the canyon was formed by “a megaflood—a catastrophic outpouring of massive amounts of water in a relatively short period.”
Geologists working in Yellowstone National Park have discovered that the Yellowstone Valley is rising more than three times faster than “usual.”
When the spillway to Canyon Lake in Texas overflowed five years ago, the resulting torrent sliced through layer after layer of rock in just three days, creating a canyon that looks like a miniature of the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
Some WW2 planes buried in over 250 feet of ice have been recovered.
In July 2006 I had the privilege of visiting Utah and wandering through some of the amazing geological formations there.
The famous 'Twelve Apostles' off the coast of Victoria, Australia have eroded much faster than most people imagine.
Geologic formations commonly show clear evidence that the rocks could not have been hard and brittle before they were folded.
The idea that canyons invariably take vast ages to form is unfortunately very firmly cemented in the public mind. Even today, most school students are still taught the older, long-age model.
Many people believe canyons take a long time to form. In North America, though, there is a canyon that simply wasn't there 150 years ago.
Aside from the beauty and grandeur of the Falls, very few visitors realise they are looking at one of the major excuses for abandoning biblical chronology.
No visit to Central Australia is complete without seeing two of Australia's most famous landmarks-Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
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