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November 12

Meteor Crater

The Meteor Crater was the first crater to be identified as an impact crater. Between 20,000 to 50,000 years ago, a small asteroid about 80 feet in diameter impacted the Earth and formed the crater.
The crater is the best preserved crater on Earth and measures 1.2 km in diameter. For many years, scientists had denied that there were any impact craters on Earth.

Drag the mouse over a thumbnail to see where it was taken.
The blue trail is our GPS track.

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