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- Wolfe Creek Crater - Wikipedia
Wolfe Creek Crater is a well-preserved meteorite impact crater (astrobleme) in Western Australia [1][2] It is accessed via the Tanami Road 150 km (93 mi) south of the town of Halls Creek The crater is central to the Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park [3]
- Wolfe Creek Crater - Meteorite Strike | Australias North West
One of Australia's most remarkable outback landscapes, the massive Wolfe Creek Crater National Park lies on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert in the Kimberley
- Wolfe Creek Crater National Park Map - Mapcarta
Wolfe Creek Crater is a meteor impact crater in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia It's circular, 880 m in diameter and 60 m deep, and is protected as a National Park It's set in the semi-arid terrain of the Tanami Desert
- Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park - Wikipedia
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 park lies about 145 kilometres (90 mi) South from Halls Creek and can be accessed via the Tanami Road
- Wolf Creek Crater | Meteorite Impact, Impact Crater, Western Australia . . .
Wolf Creek Crater, huge meteorite crater 65 miles (105 km) south of Halls Creek, Western Australia The crater is on the edge of a little-explored desert and was first sighted from an airplane in 1937
- Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park - Attraction - Tourism . . .
One of Australia's most remarkable outback landscapes, the massive Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park lies on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert in the Kimberley Wolfe Creek Crater is the second largest crater in the world, measuring 880 metres across and to a depth of about 60 metres
- Wolfe Creek Crater: Australia’s Real-Life “Meteorite Impact Zone”
Explore Wolfe Creek Crater, Australia’s real-life meteorite impact site, and uncover the science and legends behind this giant crater
- Wolfe Creek Crater National Park - Halls Creek Tourism
Wolfe Creek Crater National Park lies approximately 150 kilometres from Halls Creek via the Tanami Road and access road, a two to three hour drive All access within the national park is on foot
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