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Join Date: Jul 2005
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can you tell me?
Seems to be a crater or something else? Greetings from Hamburg Nuevo |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sydney, Oz
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From what I can tell its either a very old volcano, or a very old meteor impact.. so either way, you are right.. it *is* a crater..
The reason I say it is VERY old is because a river has formed in it, and nature seems to have taken over again.. (eg; trees/forest) I also cant find any information on the location in either wikipedia or google.. nice to see a fellow German around ![]() T. |
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looks like the top of a mountain or like the previous post said like an old meteor impact.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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In the beginning of the 20th century a meteor hit Sibiria.
I don't know exactly where it was but this could possibly be the place. Greets from Düsseldorf |
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wow artic shure knows history lol.
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i have attached a placemark with the location of the Tunguska site, its a lot more southern that the "crater" we are investigating up on the north coast ![]() T. |
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wow I guess some people actually "do" pay attention in history class........
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unfortunatley not
I live in Australia, the only history we learn here is about captain cook & the aboriginies.. my folks even put me into an expensive private high-school hoping that they would have a wider range of knowledge - no difference. its all about anzac day & capt. cook.. but im a very curious person, so i tend to spend a lot of time at the computer, or with a book; reading... I've learnt more about geography from google earth than any teacher could ever hammer into me... I'm now in my 3rd year out of school / university and i couldnt be happier & more willing to learn ![]() T. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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This is Gora Konder crater in Yakutsk.
According to NASA: Title: Gora Konder Crater, Yakutsk, CIS Description: Gora Konder Crater, Yakutsk, CIS (57.5N,134.5E) is located in a very remote region of the Republic of Yakutsk, CIS where little ground survey work has been done. It is not known for certain wether Gora Konder crater is the extinct caldera of an ancient volcano or an impact crater from a meteor strike since both occurrences may often exhibit similar visual appearances and only a ground survey can make a positive determination. Info available at HTML Code:
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/mirrors/images/html/STS39.htm Found it by paying attention in my geography classes at school......no, just kidding. Googled the name of the mountain range (Gora Golets-Oblachnyy) some 20 miles to the west and found some NASA pix. Cheers, Mic |
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Hey! that sounds like a jazzed up version of what i said! im a genius ![]() T. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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I've also found somthing I couldn't explain.
a white thing near baikal sea in russia. I think it is a mistake, happend while scanning or something like that. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Hi,
hate to be a smartass but a quick forum search for "Baikal" reveals that this has been the topic of two threads already. .(http://www.googleearthhacks.com/foru...read.php?t=326) Cheers, Mic |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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sorry, that i didn't search for it before i have posting.
but,.. its only a posting,.. not a new thread :P |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Casal de S.Pedro, Coimbra
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: London,Dublin,Spain...
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It could be a mine and a lot of those dots could be trucks.
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