Dr. Tim Clarey will lead a tour of Mount St. Helens hosted by Landmark Events. The 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption offered an outdoor laboratory for many of the processes that probably occurred during the year-long Flood (Genesis 6–9). Many features that geologists believe take long periods to develop instead formed rapidly at Mount St. Helens, dispelling the myth that millions of years are needed to explain the rock record. Deposition, erosion, petrification, coal formation, and radioisotope dating all point to a young earth. Walk on the trails of Mount St. Helens with expert guides and witness first-hand as they explain how huge geologic changes resulted from rapid processes in a very short amount of time.

Dates: Aug 20, 2019 - Aug 23, 2019

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