Gosse Bluff a meteorite crater created by a massive cosmic impact about 130 million years ago.
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Auscape International Pty Ltd / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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3425 x 2812 px | 29 x 23.8 cm | 11.4 x 9.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
29 January 2015Location:
Tnorala Conservation Reserve, Missionary Plain, Northern Territory, AustraliaPhotographer:
Jean-Paul Ferrero/AUSCAPEMore information:
Gosse Bluff a meteorite crater created by a massive cosmic impact about 130 million years ago. The ramparts 250 m high and inner crater 4 km wide represent the base of a rebound 'splash' that formed far below the vaporisation chamber and remained frozen in the subterranean strata until it was gradually revealed by erosion. Tnorala Conservation Reserve, Missionary Plain, Northern Territory, Australia