Kaali Meteorite Crater Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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CVLC1
Meteor Crater
As part of tour group stopped to look at Meteor crater . We did not go to museum. It is as it says a meteor crater! It was in a wooded clearing filled with water. Not worth a detour to be honest a bit...
Recensione del giorno 7 ago 2023
CVLC1
Meteor Crater
As part of tour group stopped to look at Meteor crater . We did not go to museum. It is as it says a meteor crater! It was in a wooded clearing filled with water. Not worth a detour to be honest a bit...
Recensione del giorno 7 ago 2023
Gregory M
Rare Find for a Quick Trip
Somewhere around 3,500 years ago, a 20- to 100-ton meteor broke up just over what is now Kaali and smashed into the earth, forming multiple craters over about a square mile. The largest of was a crate...
Recensione del giorno 23 giu 2023
Gregory M
Rare Find for a Quick Trip
Somewhere around 3,500 years ago, a 20- to 100-ton meteor broke up just over what is now Kaali and smashed into the earth, forming multiple craters over about a square mile. The largest of was a crate...
Recensione del giorno 23 giu 2023
JMK-Pittsburgh
Decent Museum
The meteor sight is pretty underwhelming. It’s a hole in the ground with a small pond. On the plus side, you can see it for free. The nearby museum is attached to a convenience store. Admission is...
Meteor Crater
As part of tour group stopped to look at Meteor crater . We did not go to museum. It is as it says a meteor crater! It was in a wooded clearing filled with water. Not worth a detour to be honest a bit...
Meteor Crater
As part of tour group stopped to look at Meteor crater . We did not go to museum. It is as it says a meteor crater! It was in a wooded clearing filled with water. Not worth a detour to be honest a bit...
Rare Find for a Quick Trip
Somewhere around 3,500 years ago, a 20- to 100-ton meteor broke up just over what is now Kaali and smashed into the earth, forming multiple craters over about a square mile. The largest of was a crate...
Rare Find for a Quick Trip
Somewhere around 3,500 years ago, a 20- to 100-ton meteor broke up just over what is now Kaali and smashed into the earth, forming multiple craters over about a square mile. The largest of was a crate...
Decent Museum
The meteor sight is pretty underwhelming. It’s a hole in the ground with a small pond. On the plus side, you can see it for free. The nearby museum is attached to a convenience store. Admission is...