There are some fossils within 35 miles of Doc's house. Go here to see a story on some of them: http://www.museum.unl.edu/research/vert ... r_2001.htm
Or here for some others straight north of Doc's:
www.nps.gov/agfo/adhi/adhit.htm
There is also some geology near Doc's place. But I guess there is geology everywhere. Watch for other links to geology in Doc's back yard.
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When one reads of these discoveries and compares what has been found with the global flood presented in God's Word, it all makes perfect sense.

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Digging Up Geology Web Sites
Doc,
I'm not having as much success finding good websites about your local geology as I thought I would. I guess if you start digging in your back yard and go deep enough you will find geology.
How do you explain the layers of volcanic ash in the strata of SBNM?
How do harder layers of rock get deposited on top of softer layers?
What are pipey concretions? Do they make good fence posts?
SQ
I'm not having as much success finding good websites about your local geology as I thought I would. I guess if you start digging in your back yard and go deep enough you will find geology.
How do you explain the layers of volcanic ash in the strata of SBNM?
How do harder layers of rock get deposited on top of softer layers?
What are pipey concretions? Do they make good fence posts?
SQ