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Here we have another picture of Bryce Canyon. The horizontal erosion line are here too. Notice the large deposit of sand stone. This Canyon is 36,000 acres. The only thing that can cut that much horizontal lines and leave that much sand stone is the flood.
Note: With all the rain that they have in this canyon on a yearly basis. In just one million years these verticle lines should not even be visible. Not here or any other canyon like this. But every canyon like this has those same vertical lines. And they only have a few thousand years worth of rain erosion. Science says the earth is 6 billion years old. And these lines would not last even one million years? Go figure!
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| Then we have these huge beautiful arches that are all over the canyons that are like the Bryce Canyon. What would be able to cut these arches? Wind maybe? Wind like that would have blown down mountains. Example: When hurricane Andrew went through south Florida, it did not leave behind a canyon like this. So wind could not have done it. Here again only the flood waters receding could have done this. Notice the lines cut into the stone on the ground around the arch. Here again rain erosion would have worn away these lines cut into the stone. Surely these lines would not last one million years | |