Do you know anything about floods? High floods allow sediment to settle, but as the water recedes it lifts up sedimentary layers and the things buried in them and deposits them elsewhere, in orders different than they were originally deposited. it is called turbulence. The last Tsunami televised on national TV a prime example. Thinges were swept inwards, buried in sediment, and then as the water receded, a lot of sediment and the material buried were unburied and dragged out to sea.
But of course since we are not talking about evolution, we of course according to you can't use actual science, only evolutionists can do that right? So only by ignoring everything we know about sediment deposition and how floods behave, can you dismiss the evidence. I understand though, I understand the actual science threatens your beliefs, so you feel you need to dismiss it.
Only by ignoring how flood waters behave can you keep the ideas you currently have. There is nothing mystical about it, except in your own mind. it is a natural geological occurrence that happens with every single flood ever observed. After the water comes in, it must go out. The difference is this flood covered the mountains for 1 year 10 days, so most of the sedimentary layers were set during calm waters. But as the flood began to recede, animals that had settled on higher ground in sediment were disturbed and redistributed again. This is the cause of the stable strata and the mixing you observe.
Quite elementary and based upon scientific facts. This is also why fossils are found in mass graves all jumbled together and quite a lot are flattened. No known source can do this but vast flood waters burying them almost instantly in sediment. We agree fossilization is rare, so if 60,000 fossils were found in one site, then many, many more must have originally been buried there.
And you still have not given an evolutionary explanation on how 60,000 animals ended up all buried together since fossilization is so rare? So was there just 60,000 animals or many hundreds of thousands deposited all in one place and only 60,000 is what was left after decay?