Alright, this time I was guilty of seeing a sign and going, āletās go!ā Itās not my fault though, as it was something I wanted to see, just something I had completely forgotten about. Apparently Arizona is the home to one of the most well preserved meteor craters on the globe. Itās 50,000 years old and absolutely huge.Ā I paid $15 to see it and peruse their little museum. That was a bit pricey but whatever. Might as well see it nowĀ I’m here.
The place was huge,Ā I walked around it on the little concrete steps and tried to grasp the enormity of it all. It was so wide I had to take two photos, one of each side, in order to get the whole thing. There were little periscopes labeled with different things. I looked through the one that said āhouse sized rockā and indeed, on the other side there was a house sized rock. They claimed the meteor that hit was 140 feet in width when it struck.
As with any of these attractions it was full of children.Ā I didnāt stay long but it was very neat.
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