Meteor Crater near Winslow, Arizona
Meteor Crater lies East of Flagstaff and just short of Winslow, six miles off the major I-40 highway in northern Arizona. In my case, it was an easy stop on the way to Canyon de Chelly and just a bit of a detour from Sedona.
It is hard to make a modern drama out of a meteor colliding with Earth 40,000 years ago (though the park’s web site gives it a game try Meteor Crater). Still, standing on the rim of a mile-wide crater gets one’s attention.
The Meteor Crater has an interesting history, which is discussed quite thoroughly here http://www.bing.com/reference/semhtml/?title=Meteor_Crater&src=abop&fwd=1&qpvt=Meteor+Crater&q=meteor+crater. Daniel Barringer’s insistence that the giant crater was from a meteor rather than natural volcanic activity was proven correct.
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Meteor Crater Sweep from Carl Roessler
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