A Meteorite strike in the Tanami Desert. Wolfe Creek Crater, WA. Australia Far Flung Places

Wolf Creek Crater Western Australia. Wolfe Creek Crater, Australia Crater national park, National parks, Lake hillier The Wolfe Creek crater has considerable claim to be the second most 'obvious' (i.e It is 2,799 feet (853 m) in diameter and 151 feet (46 m) deep, with a rim standing 60-100 feet (18-30 m) above ground level

Wolfe Creek Crater Australie, Australie occidentale, Paysage insolite
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It is 2,799 feet (853 m) in diameter and 151 feet (46 m) deep, with a rim standing 60-100 feet (18-30 m) above ground level Wolfe Creek Crater National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 1,854 kilometres (1,152 mi) northeast of Perth.It contains Wolfe Creek Crater.

Wolfe Creek Crater Australie, Australie occidentale, Paysage insolite

Only decayed meteoritic fragments have been found. Wolfe Creek Crater National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 1,854 kilometres (1,152 mi) northeast of Perth.It contains Wolfe Creek Crater. The crater is 880 metres across and almost circular.

Wolfe Creek Crater Meteorite Strike Australia's North West. The Wolfe Creek Crater, often hailed as Australia's best-preserved meteorite impact site, is a testament to the cosmic events that have shaped our planet Only decayed meteoritic fragments have been found.

Aerial view of Wolf Creek meteorite crater is worlds second biggest meteorite crater , Western. Wolfe Creek Crater National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 1,854 kilometres (1,152 mi) northeast of Perth.It contains Wolfe Creek Crater. Travelling at 15km a second, the huge chunk of space rock could have crossed Australia in five minutes