I don't know how much this will support the validity of the Genisis Flood, but driving through Wyoming I am amazed at the geographical features that can be seen from the interstate. If I could rename the state I would call it "Aftermath" because it is plainly obvious that the whole region was once under water and the depostition lines run level while the topography slopes up and down.
The way the land appears there is hauntingly similiar to how the river banks look on the Tutle River south of Olympia after St Helens. Scientifically, that doesn't hold any weight, but for my own discretion and eye, it appears to me that a violent event took place in the Wyoming area and the resulting geography seems to have been subjected to an enormous upheaval, mixing, resettling and molding in a short period of time. I don't know and won't say if it is from the Genesis Flood or some other event since I wasn't there but it is an amazing site.