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Glacier Park

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One of the homeschooling families would love to share what not to miss at Glacier National Park. The hike to Grinnel Glacier. Look at the sedimentary layers laid down in the Flood, then the mountains rose up. Here at Glacier National Park you see evidence of the Genesis Flood. Sedimentary layers laid down like pancakes. Notice no erosion between the layers. If it took millions of years for each layer to form, there should be gullies and other erosional features. Also, on this hike to Grinnel Glacier look for folded rock layers. These layers were laid down during the Flood and then the mountains rose, bending the rock layers. Notice the layers are NOT fractured. If each layer were laid down over millions of years, they would have hardened and then when the mountains rose, they would have fractured. As it is, these layers were still pliable, like playdo, and bent without breaking when the mountains rose. So, as you travel to this national park, look for evidence of the Genesis Flood: sedimentary layers like pancakes with no erosion in between the layers and folded rock layers without breaking. The very rocks are crying out the Biblical Flood was true!

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