Kaali Meteorite Crater Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Eduardo T
METEORITO
Curioso lugar en donde cayo un meteorito hace muchísimos años. Parada para unas fotos del lago que hay en el agujero causado por el impacto
Valoración publicada el 12 sep 2017
Eduardo T
METEORITO
Curioso lugar en donde cayo un meteorito hace muchísimos años. Parada para unas fotos del lago que hay en el agujero causado por el impacto
Valoración publicada el 12 sep 2017
CVLC1
Meteor Crater
As part of tour group stopped to look at Meteor crater . We did not go to museum. It is as it says a meteor crater! It was in a wooded clearing filled with water. Not worth a detour to be honest a bit...
Valoración publicada el 7 ago 2023
CVLC1
Meteor Crater
As part of tour group stopped to look at Meteor crater . We did not go to museum. It is as it says a meteor crater! It was in a wooded clearing filled with water. Not worth a detour to be honest a bit...
Valoración publicada el 7 ago 2023
Gregory M
Rare Find for a Quick Trip
Somewhere around 3,500 years ago, a 20- to 100-ton meteor broke up just over what is now Kaali and smashed into the earth, forming multiple craters over about a square mile. The largest of was a crate...
METEORITO
Curioso lugar en donde cayo un meteorito hace muchísimos años. Parada para unas fotos del lago que hay en el agujero causado por el impacto
METEORITO
Curioso lugar en donde cayo un meteorito hace muchísimos años. Parada para unas fotos del lago que hay en el agujero causado por el impacto
Meteor Crater
As part of tour group stopped to look at Meteor crater . We did not go to museum. It is as it says a meteor crater! It was in a wooded clearing filled with water. Not worth a detour to be honest a bit...
Meteor Crater
As part of tour group stopped to look at Meteor crater . We did not go to museum. It is as it says a meteor crater! It was in a wooded clearing filled with water. Not worth a detour to be honest a bit...
Rare Find for a Quick Trip
Somewhere around 3,500 years ago, a 20- to 100-ton meteor broke up just over what is now Kaali and smashed into the earth, forming multiple craters over about a square mile. The largest of was a crate...