Flood Origins and Animals of Crater Lake
Over on the left coast of the continental formerly United States is the state of Oregon. Inland from the coast is the Cascade Range. These mountains clip parts of two other states as well as British Columbia. Some of the volcanoes there are still active.
Crater Lake National Park is in a collapsed volcano. Geologists from deep-time and young-earth perspectives agree on many details on the formation of volcanoes, and how this one at Crater Lake had an explosive past that led to its sleeping status.
Crater Lake with Wizard Island, RGBStock / Jonathon Isaac |
The deepest and arguably most spectacular lake in the United States is located inside a volcano. Known as Crater Lake, it reaches 1,943 feet at its deepest point. Crater Lake National Park was established in 1902 by President Theodore Roosevelt and became America’s fifth national park. . . .
How and when did this lake form? The evolutionary story talks about the Cascade Mountains beginning many millions of years ago. However, this date is based on disproven or unverifiable assumptions and evolutionary dogma. The real account begins with the global Flood just 4,500 years ago.
You can read the full article at "Crater Lake National Park: Serene Beauty After Volcanic History."