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15-Jan-2009

Little Hebe

Probably the meteor strike occurred at the same time as "Uberhebe". They are close together. Note the people on the right side of the frame. And this is "Little" Hebe. The white patch is salt and the white dots of growth are Rabbit Brush.
I went down to the bottom to take pictures. The others waited patiently while I struggled up.


























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Alexander Kazakov17-Jul-2020 10:48
Fantastic! V
bill friedlander16-Jul-2020 16:22
Superb shot of the crater and the mountains in the background. That is a neat looking hole. V
Ted Teodoro16-Jul-2020 16:05
Not too many impact crater left on Earth ... great photo
janescottcumming16-Jul-2020 12:09
I'm glad you pointed out the people, I didn't see them at first. Terrific photo and wonderful in black and white. V
Tom LeRoy16-Jul-2020 07:49
Amazing shot of this massive crater. The tiny people really gives it proper scale. Excellent in monochrome, Neil. V
Gill Kopy16-Jul-2020 03:41
Great to have the people there for scale - amazing. You must have been in great shape to get out of there !! Super shot V
David Buzzeo16-Jul-2020 03:04
If it were not for the plants, this could pass for a moonscape. V
Nirvan Hope16-Jul-2020 02:57
Wow, that's huge. Lucky it hit out in the desert and not in a city. How valiant to hike down and up!
Jeff Real15-Jul-2020 23:12
This is a fantastic monochrome and the information you provide is so great!
So massive and I love the sense of awe here.
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Nick Paoni15-Jul-2020 20:27
What an impact. The people really help me appreciate the scene. Mono worked great here.
Ton T.15-Jul-2020 20:13
A wonderful B&W of a very interesting phenomenon Neil! Glad you included the people! V
Nestor Derkach15-Jul-2020 18:57
Nice monochrome photograph and you are had some work involved .
Glad you made it out with out any incident like sprained leg of back.
Excellent viewing resolution .
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danad15-Jul-2020 15:46
Superb monochrome image showing all the details of this old impact. V.
joseantonio15-Jul-2020 15:29
amazing place with a dramatic effect in B/W...V
Tom Beech15-Jul-2020 15:22
Very dramatic photo... can only imagine the actual impact when it happened.. and as you say, this is smaller
Walter Otto Koenig15-Jul-2020 15:02
Great perspective and so good in b&w. The people add scale to this fascinating scene. "V"
Dan Greenberg15-Jul-2020 15:01
This is a very cool image and so dynamic in B&W. I never knew that Little Hebe existed, only Ubehebe. ~VVV~
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