We began the excavation in 2005. Heavy machinery was used to remove the surface layers. The fossil log bed was some 1.3 m (4 ft) below the surface. But h...
We continued to dig deeper to see what’s at the end of a log that had been exposed in 2005.
During the excavations it rained and this meant we needed to make a...
The logs have been identified as various types of southern pine trees (Araucaria) which are still alive today. This makes them "lving fossils". The term “li...
Back at the log jam site Liam Fromhyr and a volunteer helper made detailed map of fossil logs, showing their compass direction and angle of dip. This carefu...
Orchids package their pollen into sacs called pollinia. The Stanhopea has a pair of pollen sacs right on the end of the long curved column that projects...
There can be no doubt of the catastrophic violence involved in this deposit, and there can be no doubt that these trees were buried rapidly and are no help to t...
A close view shows the broken end of the log embedded in sandstone.
For more details of the evidence we found see slide slow entitled Juassic Ark Site: Th...
During August and September 2007.Creation Research conducted four field trips near Newcastle on the east coast of Australia. Recent severe storms had unearthed...
Creation Research can conduct a field trip in your area. You organise the crowd; we organised the rocks. For more information about field trips and how to req...
All the evidence at our fossil sites points to a catastrophic flood having smashed a forest, ripping up trees and other land plants, mixing them with sediment a...
Construction and excavation in the Toronto area has led to large quantities of bedrock from the Georgian Bay formation being trucked away and dumped to make a g...
Whatever processes brought thorns, spines and prickles into being, their formation involves change, but this change is not evolution. It is good evidence that ...