
06-26-2007, 12:26 AM
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Location: North Australia
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The crater was about 20km off the highway on a rough-graded road that was mostly better than the main road. The only really tough part was crossing Wolf Creek's dry bed, littered with football and canteloupe sized rocks. No way was a 2 wheel drive doing that (I have an all-wheel drive).
Someone had built a cairn up on the rim. The crater is an intact meteorite crater which still has shock-rings visible after 300,000 years.
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