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About July 3, 2004, My wife and I took a Sabbath trip to the ocean south out of Portland on Ocean House Road turning on Two Lights Drive to Dyer Cove.

Two Lights Road, Dyer Cove, Portland, Maine (Google Maps)

I was shocked to recognize this peninsula is the fossilized remains of an enormous tree toppled by the flood. After recognizing the signs of enormous sections of fossilized wood I was able to observe and recognize numerous outcroppings all along the coast.

Aerial view from Google Maps of the peninsula on the southeast edge of Dyer Cove. You are looking at the fossilized remains of a tree over 200 feet across which was splintered by some incredible force, crashed to the ground, and fossilized. The center of the trunk is from the lower left corner to the upper right.


This is the view from the top of the knoll climbing up from the parking lot. The round fossilized center tree section on the ground was probably moved from the center line visible about a hundred feet forward.


This is the center round core of the shattered tree. It is shocking to look at the unusual shape of these rocks and realize it looks exactly like wood and is fossilized wood.


A bit further northeast moving up the peninsula. The low resolution of these photographs shows only a glimpse of the startlingly clear patterns of fossilized wood. The foreground shows another slightly smaller round section displaced from the center line visible to the right.


A closer look at a section which looks exactly like a weathered fallen log you might see in a forest.


A look at the end of a broken section of fossilized wood showing fissures and ring like sections just like a cracked and weathered old log. I could have told you this was a picture of a log and you might have believed me. I assure you, this is as hard as rock.


A broken section looking just like a hollowed out log.


Looking out over Dyer cove to the opposite shore you can see the remains of another large fossilized tree with millenia of dirt piled on it. The coast in this area shows hundreds of these outcroppings.


Another close shot of a slab of fossilized wood cracked and split as if shattered by some incredible force. Shock wave from an asteroid impact? If I had told you this was old weathered wood, would you have simply believed it?


This is from the line of center cores. You may notice something interesting, if you were able to look closely and take notice. There are no rings. I believe this section of fossilized wood dates back to creation. God created the tree originally as solid wood without any rings.


Another section which looks like broken pieces of splintered wood.


In a low resolution photographic scan it is hard to see the impact of recognizable enormous blocks of fossilized wood.


It looks like blocks of wood over a foot thick and each one matches the next broken piece for hundreds of feet in a row.


By now you may not believe these pictures were all taken at the same place and you may suspect I slipped in pictures of real wood.


I assure you, this is rock, fossilized wood.








I dare an evolutionist to explain to me the process which made solid rock look like wood. No matter what he said, I would shake my head and walk away.


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