Roter Kamm crater

Roter Kamm crater, Namibia

Approximately 4 – 5 million years old impact crater. The diameter of the crater is 2.5 km, depth – 130 m. It was deeper earlier – the bottom is covered with a 100 m thick layer of sand.

Bimmah sinkhole

Lake in Bimmah sinkhole, Oman

Approximately 30 m deep sinkhole with a deep blue lake in it. A beloved place for swimming, the best-known sinkhole in Oman.

Trou de Fer canyon and waterfalls

View from above. The tallest - 300 m step of Bras de Caverne in the upper middle part, 270 m tall fall of Bras Mazerin in lower left corner

Several cascades of streams in Trou de Fer – one of the most magnificent slot canyons in the world. The total height of Bras de Caverne Falls is 725 m, the first step is 210 m high (mostly dry), the next – 180 m high, and the third – 300 m, several smaller steps in between. There are six more very tall waterfalls in the canyon. Lower Bras Mazerin fall is 270 m tall.

Wabar craters (al-Hadida meteors)

Unusual impact craters in the desert of Arabia. Legendary site, where iron meteorites of large size have been found. Well preserved craters show that the impact was very recent, most likely – the early 18th century.

Honokohau Falls

Honokohau Falls from the air, Hawaii

341 m high falls from eternal cloud along emerald green mountain slope.

Macha crater field

Macha craters in Russia - traces of bombardment from the space some 7.3 thousand years ago

The impressive Macha crater field belongs to the best examples of recent bombardment with iron meteorites. These surprisingly fresh-looking craters were formed approximately 7,300 years ago.

Tabun Khara Obo

Tabun Khara Obo in 2003, Mongolia

Impressive, very well preserved impact crater that has formed in Proterozoic rocks. Diameter – 1.3 km, visible depth – up to 30 km.

Wolfe Creek crater

Wolfe Creek Crater, Australia

Western Australia. Visually expressive meteorite impact crater, 875 meters in diameter, 60 meters deep. Created some 300,000 years ago.

Veevers crater

Veevers crater in Australia, September 2011

One of the best preserved small impact craters, formed some 4000 years ago. Diameter – 75 m, depth – 7 m.

Meteor crater (Barringer crater)

Meteor Crater (Barringer Crater) in Arizona

Visually the most impressive meteorite impact crater on Earth. The diameter of the crater is about 1,180 m, depth – 170 m. The outer side of the rim rises 45 m high above the surrounding plains. The bottom is covered with a 210 – 240 m thick layer of rubble. The impact took place some 49,000 years ago.