The Laurel and Hardy dinosaur explanation passes as modern science

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Trying like everything to avoid any catastrophism on a global scale, uniformitarians have opted for a Laurel and Hardy explanation to a fossil bed in Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada. One 20ft type of -saur was found piled up, 350 of them, in what 'scientists' describe on an official info board as a first dino tripping and drowning in a river, while the next tripped on him and died likewise, etc, on up to 350.

Never mind the fact that just a short ways away was a massive pile of all kinds of species, smashed, crushed, bludgeoned, dismembered, some of them 10x the tonnage of the little ones, running 'from horizon to horizon' as the author said. The hydrology needed to move that many creatures violently is not likely to be found in Laurel and Hardy scripts. Dino beds like this are found around the world, wherever layers of earth's crust were suddenly pushed up and seabeds writhed until settlement. The kind of hydrology that moved several hundred feet of sediment from New England to Arizona.
 
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