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  2. Vredefort impact structure - Wikipedia

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    The Vredefort impact structure is the largest verified impact structure on Earth. [1] The crater, which has since been eroded away, has been estimated at 170–300 kilometres (110–190 mi) across when it was formed. [2] [3] The remaining structure, comprising the deformed underlying bedrock, is located in present-day Free State province of ...

  3. List of possible impact structures on Earth - Wikipedia

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    [340] [341] [342] However, the source of the young (less than a million years old) and enormous Australasian strewnfield (c. 790 ka) is suggested to be a crater about 100 km (62 mi) across somewhere in Indochina, [343] [344] with Hartung and Koeberl (1994) proposing the elongated 100 km × 35 km (62 mi × 22 mi) Tonlé Sap lake in Cambodia ...

  4. Venterskroon - Wikipedia

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    Venterskroon is home to the Vredefort Dome Information Centre. The Vredefort Dome is the center of the Vredefort impact structure. This impact structure is the world's largest, oldest, and most deeply eroded complex asteroid impact structure in the world, and has been listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Site [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  5. File:Vredefort Crater, South Africa, OLI satellite image, 27 ...

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    The Vaal River (dark line) emerges from the dark crescent formed by the Vredefort Dome (at bottom right), while the Magaliesberg forms another crescent (in the top right corner), with tailings of platinum mines visible along its northern flank

  6. That would mean it is far bigger than South Africa’s roughly 186-mile-wide Vredefort impact structure, considered to be the biggest in the world, Glikson said. ... He estimated the crater to be ...

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Vredefort Dome (satellite image pictured) is the impact structure, or astrobleme, created by a meteorite that hit the Earth around 2 billion years ago, releasing massive amounts of energy and causing devastating global effects. It is the oldest and, with a radius of 190 km (120 mi), the largest impact crater so far discovered on Earth.