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FOSSIL SPECIMENS DISCOVERED IN


                          NEW ZEALAND








                          The great majority of fossils from New Zealand belong to marine life forms.
                     A large number of exceedingly well-preserved specimens belong to various
                     marine phyla. Fossils from the Cretaceous Period are frequently
                     encountered, together with others—albeit more rarely—from the

                     Cambrian, Ordovician and Permian periods. In addition to animal
                     fossils, various plant fossils from the Jurassic Period, extending
                     unchanged right up to the present day, have also been unearthed.
                          New Zealand's fossil variety reveals exactly what all other

                     fossil records reveal. No fossils at all have been discovered that
                     might support the theory of evolution. All the discoveries
                     show that living things came into being suddenly, with
                     all their complex structures. In other words, they

                     were created and remained unchanged for
                     hundreds of millions of years. They never
                     evolved.



















                                                                                          Various types of moss living in Rotorua's thermal
                                                                                          springs in New Zealand have remained unchanged
                                                                                          almost from the beginning of the Earth's history.






























                                                                                                                   Pictured is the New Zealand
                                                                                                                   shale worn away by glaciers.
                                                                                                                   Shales are the metamorphic rocks
                                                                                                                   formed in the depths of the Earth
                                                                                                                   during     the    collusion    of
                                                                                                                   continents.




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