I'm in Arizona for two-weeks on a work trip. I did not take my camera because it's big, bulky and I just didn’t have the room for it. So I bought a $70 "point and shoot" camera to take on the trip. The photos are not great but it's better than nothing. I've found the quality so low that I've mostly been shooting low-quality video that I can send to Cia. Anyway, here is a huge meteor crater that I visited. It's about 4,000 feet across and 550 feet deep. It's supposedly the best preserved meteor crater in the world because of Arizona's dry climate and that fact that it's *only* 50,000 years old.
This photo was taken using the cameras built in panoramic feature. It's three shots stitched together.
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