The Little Grand Canyon
can you find the human in this picture? |
This reasonably large canyon was not, as is easy to supposed carved out by the creek at the bottom. It is one fortieth the size of the Grand Canyon, and is very similar to it. This canyon was made in less than a day when mud flows from Mount St. Helens cut through the sedimentary rock, resulting in this amazing canyon. Astoundingly, this canyon is not near as well known as Mount St. Helens, because it supports the theory that the Grand Canyon could have been carved by a catastrophe.
Mount Tambora
Mount Tambora before 1815 |
Mount Tambora after 1815 |
The approximate ash spread of Mount Tambora |
Krakatoa is perhaps one of the most famous volcanoes. The reason is because it had a large eruption in 1883. Now only one of four peaks remains. The eruption, though not as big as the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora, was of considerable size. It caused tsunami, as is not uncommon with volcanoes, but had a force so powerful that it destroyed three peaks of a mountain! This is just one example of the powerful and speedy force of volcanoes.
The Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon |
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