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Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater North West Australia

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2009

First attempt at self video after climbing down into the second biggest meteorite crater on the planet. Then I had to climb out.

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  • If you can read and know how to use a computer look it up on google

    I will accept your apology anytime

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  • @MrChowahbeng That slope you're looking at in the video is a wall of earth and rocks, not just a hole in the ground. Look at the other videos of wolf creek crater, there are some aerial shots of it. Next time look stuff up on Wikipedia before shouting around with words like idiot.

  • @TheRStard okay smartass. do you know what a crater is? do you know what a lake is? a lake, is not a crater, a lake is not a big 700 meter wide "dried" up fucking hole in the ground. A lake, is a semi-small hole in the ground, or either just an untouched hole, surrounded by rocks, and mud and dust, which have been laying there for hundreds of years, and then the liquids from the mud have generated water through years. now tell me. if that aint a meteor, then what isnt it that caused that crater?

  • @TheRStard yup done that....open my book,,and it says "its an Aussie Asshole u DumpAss",/..

  • @MrChowahbeng well, open a book and come back with the fucking proper answer before you just say its a dry up lake ?? asshole

  • @TheRStard hey Black one..niger,..who cares the fuck about geography...its a big toilet bowl.

  • @MrChowahbeng That is -NOT- a lake, Scientists prooved, that a 1.2 miles, wide meteor should have struck down here, 1-2 million years ago, and if that had been a lake, it would have taken hundreds of years to dry up, and for that fact, since mankind stepped into Australia, that crater. has -Allways- been there. Australia, is also on the cicus-diameter line, in earth, leading to space, so the rotation of the earth, can tell if an astroid can hit in sweden, or england example. So no..Its not.

  • idiot its a dry up lake...

  • cool video mate

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