Tag: Noah’s flood

Deep Earthquakes, Part 2

Last week we started talking about the recent earthquake that occurred bellow the Sea of Okhotsk (950 miles north of Japan).  What was incredibly striking about this earthquake was how deep it was.  Usually earthquakes only go to …

Grand Canyon: Monument of Mercy

I took a slow, deep breath, just trying to comprehend that it was all real.  I felt like I had just stepped into a beautiful scenic photograph.  But, the paradoxical combination of the sun’s oppressive heat and the …

Grand Canyon: Creation & Flood

On my trip to the Grand Canyon I saw many spectacular rock formations.  Well, technically a person could say that I lived in a spectacular rock formation for several days.  This week I want to show you one …

Grand Canyon Adventure

“Rapids Ahead!” Our raft captain called out over the chatter. I grabbed the strap behind me and the rope at my feet as I braced myself for the impact of the cold waves. The cold water was a …

Tricky, “Ich”-y Clues

Ichnofossil is a rather funny looking word, and frankly, it’s fun to say too – it is pronounced Ick-no-fossil.  Like I mentioned last week, these fossils are unique because they are not body fossils (i.e., bones, preserved skin, …

Clues From the Past

In general, when people think of fossils, they think of bones – especially dinosaur bones. But, fossils are not just bones, but also soft body parts and trace fossils too. Trace fossils are called ichnofossils. The most obvious …

A Curious Case

It’s a day in court and you are the judge. It is your job to figure out what really happened, and if you come to the wrong conclusions, your life could be at stake for the injustice.  This …

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