A slightly different slant on the Grand Canyon debate:
Why does the canyon cross two high ridges when paths north and south are at lower elevations?
The darker green is higher than the lighter green, the red outlines would be the topographic level dividing dark from light.
So IF the canyon is formed by catastrophic flood flows draining the purported WWF, why are there no canyons in either the northern path following lower elevations, or the southern path following lower elevations?
Why does water flow from the Kanab Plateau south to the Colorado River via Kanab Creek which starts lower than the north rim?
Why does water flow from the Coconino Plateau north to the Colorado River via Meadow Creek which starts lower than the south rim?
Does catastrophic flood drainage flow go magically uphill?
Creationists claiming this is due to catastrophic flood drainage got some 'splainin' to do.
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