Learn about how the geological features at Yellowstone show evidence for the global Flood.
Noah explores how Petrified Forest National Park was created during the Flood and how Meteor Crater was a post-flood catastrophe
Noah explores evidence for how the global flood was responsible for producing the granites at Yosemite National Park and the erosion at Zion National Park
In this episode Noah explores the incredible evidence for catastrophic processes during the global Flood based the events in 1980 at Mount St. Helens.
In this episode, Noah explores how the volcanic and ash layers were created and eroded during the global Flood.
Noah travels to Montana to explore the amazing sites and geology at Glacier National Park. He researches evidence for this area being created and eroded quickly by the effects of the global Flood.
Noah travels to the Rocky Mountains to explore how they were made and eroded by the catastrophic tectonics of the Flood. He'll also explore Great Sand Dunes National Park and Devils Tower to see how the birth of the Rockies produced these amazing sites.
Noah explores Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado. He'll explore this amazing site, where hundreds of dinosaur skeletons have been found. He'll take a look at the evidence for the Biblical record.
Noah explores The Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, South Dakota. He'll explore this amazing site, where over one hundred mammoths have been preserved in the sediments in an ancient sinkhole.
Noah explores how catastrophic erosion has produced these incredible rock structures at Arches and Natural Bridges.
Noah explores how people groups, languages, and nations were established after the global Flood.
Noah travels to Northern AZ to find out how the 40 layers of the Grand Canyon were laid down by the Global Flood, then cut quickly, all through catastrophic processes.