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Fraser Island Is Younger Than You’re Told

Wednesday 30, Apr 202535:07

The world’s largest sand island, K’gari (formerly known as Fraser Island), is said to be 700,000 – 1.2 million years old. But is it really? Do the processes from which these ages are derived really take that long? Or is there actually evidence that K’gari is young?

Geomorphologist, Dr Ron Neller, is adamant that there is no need to assign such an old age to K’gari. Rather, he sees a pattern of evidence on the island that points to a 2-stage development that matches up very well with conditions that, firstly, followed the biblical Flood, and then secondly, followed the post-Flood Ice Age—only a few thousand years ago.

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