It’s not too far from the Grand Canyon. We passed here on the way to Phoenix, and we came to see it by the way. There is a science documentary in a particularly large crater, and it’s quite good to bring children to visit. In fact, there are quite a lot of foreign tourists bringing children over.
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It’s not too far from the Grand Canyon. We passed here on the way to Phoenix, and we came to see it by the way. There is a science documentary in a particularly large crater, and it’s quite good to bring children to visit. In fact, there are quite a lot of foreign tourists bringing children over.
Very much enjoyed our visit! Geology and space nerds will love it. The tour was very nice too.
A very magical place, standing on the top of the Bahrainje crater, imagine how much meteorite travels through space and time to the earth, impacting on the ground what kind of status quo, this only science fiction can imagine
It's a big pit. I listened to the explanation of the staff. I learned more about the history and history of this crater, and I also heard the story of coming here to make a movie before. It is a very unique attraction. Not everywhere can see the crater so close. The scenery on the road is also very good, you can take a lot of ins style photos
The width of the Bingerje crater is more than a thousand injections. When it comes to the scene, the wonderful feeling really can't be said. It feels crazy. We were thinking at the time, what is such a big meteorite like, nature is really amazing!
In Arizona, it is also deserted and sandstone, and many places in the United States and the West are suitable for shooting Star Wars. The Bahrain Jae crater is an optional scene. The crater is located in the desert of northern Arizona,1.2 kilometers in diameter, formed by a meteorite impact 50,000 years ago, where NASA once trained astronauts to prepare for the moon. Parent-child travel is recommended, and it may be on the road to astronomical research since then.
Balingjie crater (Barringer Meteor Crater) is a crater formed by the impact of a meteorite weighing about 70,000 tons 20,000 to 50,000 years ago. The crater is 1264 meters wide and 174 meters deep.