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Barringer Meteorite Crater

Photography Landscape posted on Feb 01, 2007
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several hand held captures to create this not very good collage.it was quite windy and hard to balance on a rock while shooting.I passed the place so many times and decided finally cold or not I was going to see it The Meteor Crater, sometimes known as the Barringer Crater and formerly as the Canyon Diablo crater, is an impact crater, located about 35 miles (55 km) east of Flagstaff, near Winslow in the northern Arizona desert (USA). Its elevation is 1744 m (5,723 ft). The crater is somewhat misnamed, as it was actually excavated by a meteorite, not a meteor. The crater is about 4,000 ft in width, and some 170 m deep (550 ft). It is surrounded by a 45 m (150 ft) high rim of rock, raised above the surrounding plains by the force of the impact. The bottom of the crater is filled with rubble from the impact, to a depth of 210-240 m (700-800 ft) below the crater's center.the circumference is 2.4 miles.if the Washington monument was placed inside the top would be eye level from the rim from Meteor Crater Enterprises thanks for viewing and comments attention: purchasers of Vista beware that Western Digital hard drives is not offering any drivers for Vista as of yet.what a bummer. both of my big external drives are WD

Comments (61)


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Hendesse

6:10AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

What a gigantic crater, fantastic captured. Excellent panorama view, looks very impressive. Thanks for the infos too!!

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NekhbetSun

6:24AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Magnificent and awe inspiring capture Richard! glad you didn't fall in :o) I know I would've gotten a major case of vertigo..whew ! ~ Hugs ~

MrsLubner

6:28AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Very interesting shot and I think you did a great job on this.

Kuiski

7:06AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

WOW! a original shot, excellent capture Richard!!!! :)

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Loloe

7:06AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Wow!!! Impressive capture!!! great job!!! Bravo Richard!!!

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jif3d

7:29AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Great panorama Richard, no tripod...I know the feeling, but you have managed to capture the meteorites destructive force and legacy very well ! ~Cheers~

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STEVIEUKWONDER

7:36AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Fabulous shot(s) Richard. I remember having a school photo taken with one of those still cameras that could take the picture in some kind os sequence, but you had to stay still forever, so I think your idea considering the wind, was the best idea! lol Steve :o)

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idiot_sphinx

7:38AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

I think you did a wonderful job of piecing this huge image together :) Excellent captures !!

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CavalierLady

7:55AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Great shot, Richard, considering it was windy and cold. It's hard to imagine the scale of these things, 4000 ft. - that's nearly a mile. Must have been something and thanks for sharing with us!

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Gor111

7:59AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

A brilliant photography of this so beautiful meteorite crater! The dimension of it is really stunning! Fascinating!!!

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nikolais

8:08AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

the result was worth hard work. stunning!

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angelbearzs

8:08AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

that is very beatiful!!!:)

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LudyMelltSekher

8:47AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Beautiful Photography. Excellent!! Congratulations!!

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Bampster

9:02AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Amazing! Wouldn't want one of those to hit now. Excellent view of a most interesting site.

Denys234

9:28AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Excellent job stitching these photos together!

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Maori

9:48AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

WoW, WOW amd more Mows.... Excellent, Richard!

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Xantipa

10:13AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Wow, absolutely super.

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DennisReed

10:34AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Stunning shot/s Richard! Now I see why you went that way! ;) Bravo!

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carlx

10:36AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Wonderful capture from the gigant crater!!! Fantastic view, bravo!!!

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soffy

11:35AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

impressive crater, wow gorgeous view,thanks for the interesting info** :)

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:30PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Fantastic photo and amazing place my friend........!!!!!

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VDH

12:48PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Impressive shot and very interesting!Thanks for the information, Super !!

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iceberg5

1:26PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Super picture of this impressive crater and I like the snow in the foreground !

Valerie-Ducom

1:34PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

wowww, so beautiful picture and very nice texture :)

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annie5

1:49PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Awesome capture..great panorama view! Bravo Richard! :)

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2Loose2Trek

1:50PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

very cool collage of an interesting site. well done!

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kimariehere

2:37PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

impressive not having a tripod i enjoyed seeing it ...WOW thing is maassive~~~!! enjoyed your write up about it too!!

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Burpee

2:44PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Is that wet or did the meteor make it shiny? Awesome capture and attempt at collage

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IreneS

2:54PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Incredible job here, Richard. I'm really impressed by your work.

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Blush

2:58PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Wow What a crater and what interesting facts.... This is an awesome shot Excellent capture sweetie Hugs Susan~


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