Wolf Creek Crater Wa

Wolf Creek Crater Wa. 2019 New study reveals secrets of Wolfe Creek Crater University of Wollongong UOW The drive from Halls Creek to Wolfe Creek is 145km long, and takes two to three hours depend on what sort of condition the Tanami Road is in. The crater was featured in the 2005 Australian horror film Wolf Creek, and the sequel in 2013, Wolf Creek 2.It also features in the Stan Australia streaming service original television series with the same name.

Wolfe Creek Crater Meteorite Strike Australia
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Viewing the crater rim is a must - it's a 200-metre return walk to the top of the crater rim, involving a steep rocky climb. The crater is 880 metres across and almost circular.

Wolfe Creek Crater Meteorite Strike Australia's North West

Travelling at 15km a second, the huge chunk of space rock could have crossed Australia in five minutes. Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is the second largest meteorite crater in the world It is 2,799 feet (853 m) in diameter and 151 feet (46 m) deep, with a rim standing 60-100 feet (18-30 m) above ground level

Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park WA ExplorOz Places. The drive from Halls Creek to Wolfe Creek is 145km long, and takes two to three hours depend on what sort of condition the Tanami Road is in. The Crater is located south of Halls Creek along the Tanami Road in flat and arid country

Wolfe Creek Crater National Park Halls Creek Tourism. The Wolfe Creek Crater is in Wolfe Creek Crater National Park, Western Australia Although nowhere near the biggest in WA, the Wolfe Creek crater is one of the best known, made infamous by the film Wolfe Creek.