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La Azul is a volcanic lagoon at the Somuncura Plateau in Rio Negro, Argentina. The lagoon is in the middle of the crater of an extinct volcano and acts as a reservoir of water. The panorama shows the North/West rim of the crater lit by the first rays of sunlight.
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It's hard to photograph the Mono Lake basin and convey the size of it. The smaller things in and around it are pretty easy. You travel there, you walk or hike to them, you photograph them. The Mono Lake basin though is different, its HUGE and flat. Well . . . ok, not perfectly flat. The slope that is going d...
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Taken from west end of the crater12.7.2010
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50,000 years ago a meteor, 150ft across crashed into the earth in now what is Northeastern Arizona, USA. The result was this crater, 4,000 feet accross and almost 600 feet deep. It is a unique Geological location on the planet and it was used to train the Apollo Astronauts for their moon missions. It was extremely w...
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The Söderfjärden plain is the result of a meteorite impact about 520 million years ago. Its meteorite edges are well preserved. The arial view of the crater and its surrounding rim has fascinated many spectators. "The most beautiful meteorite crater in Finland" has a diameter of about 4 miles and is more than 300 met...
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The Mars Institute's Mars-1 Humvee Rover with NASA Ames Research Center's K-10 robotic rover mounted on its roof, at Anderson Pass, Devon Island, High Arctic. The ridge extending beyond Anderson Pass is LSS Ridge (named after NASA's Lunar Surface Systems Office).The plain to the right is Von Braun Planitia, an ancient ...
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Ejecta blanket remnants crop out in Planet of the Apes Valley in the western rim area of the Haughton impact crater, Devon Island, High Arctic. Hand-held pan taken by Pascal Lee on 3 August 2010, stitched together using Gigapan Stitcher. For more information, visit: www.marsonearth.org

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Barringer Crater, more popularly known as Meteor Crater, was created by the impact of a meteor about 50,000 years ago.
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Barringer Crater, more popularly known as Meteor Crater, was created by the impact of a meteor about 50,000 years ago.
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