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Fossilized giant sloth found in the La Brea Tar Pits in California.
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In the center of this picture is an arch. Features like this can best be explained by catastrophic formation, subsequent hardening, and removal of debris by water since natural erosional features would not work from the bottom up but from the top down. Copyright Walter Veith / Amazing Discoveries
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A nerve cell.
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A petrified log, uprooted by the Mt. St. Helens eruption. Its roots are ripped off and the branches and bark are stripped in the rolling and bashing caused during the flood. A typical example of how the petrified trees were transported by floods. Copyright Walter Veith / Amazing Discoveries
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Malachite crystals which were formed rapidly. These authentic semi-precious stones were bought from dealers in the Congo who obviously found a way of growing them rapidly in the malachite mines by allowing the seepage to crystallize on copper wires. Note the copper wires in the broken fingers of the crystals. Formations of crystals, stone or fossils can thus be very rapid and does not require millions of years. Reports of fossilization and rapid rock formation are well known, with fossil hats having formed in mines and ships bells and bottles being encased in solid rock.
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Fossil sea urchins, starfish and sea lilies in a mass grave (British National Museum of Natural History.) The description given to this display states that these creatures were "buried very rapidly retaining their spines." This is consistent with the universal flood model. Copyright Walter Veith / Amazing Discoveries
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