Wolfe Creek meteor crater, aerial,


Wolfe Creek meteor crater, aerial, Second-largest meteorite crater in Australia, created about 25 million years ago by a meteorite probably weighing 50,000 tonnes. Nearly 1 km across and 50 m deep, it is second in size to the much-eroded Lake Acraman in South Australia. Wolfe Creek Crater National Park, Kimberley region, Western Australia, Australia


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Location: Wolfe Creek Crater National Park, Kimberley region, Western Australia, Australia
Photo credit: © Jean-Paul Ferrero/AUSCAPE / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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