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>>156043469
It's an old impact crater?
Big MT?
>>156044443
Yeah that confused me at first. Its the crator from the comet that hit a thousand years ago. You'd think they would stop building stuff near it.
>>156045100
Why would you stop building stuff near a crater from one thousand years ago?
old impact crater it plays more into the fantasy elements than reality
>>156045100
>>156045172
1000 years or whatever it was is a long time
>>156043469
I'm now curious as to how long and how heavy rainfall it would take to fill it entirely.
>>156045172
Generation after generation of people having weird prophetic dreams would make wary.
>>156045100
>>156045262
do you know what the chances are of a comet and/or meteorite hitting the same spot on earth?
it's probably like 10^avogadro's number
>>156043469
isn't that a caldera?
>>156045562
Still wouldn't risk it.
>>156044443
its not the impact crater. the impact crater is the lake by the city
>>156045883
You are probably safer in the crater because the walls will protect you from the 99.9999999% chance that one wont hit the same place.
Watching Kimi no Nawa was uncanny for me. When I was a kid I had this recurring dream of me standing on a cliff overlooking a huge crater. There was a meteorite in the sky.
The dreams were like "episodes", the next time i dreamt about it, it would pick up from where the last dream left off.
>>156047382
That one's definitely the result of volcanic activity.
>>156047492
How can you even tell? There's a crater inside of the crater.
>>156047615
The shape.
>>156047615
Because it's in the middle of the ocean, but you can see it.
>>156047615
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aogashima
>>156047615
Because it looks like Crater Lake but smaller and without the lake? Sharp-edged bowl and a smaller peak in the middle is textbook volcanic crater.
also it's a fucking island you don't have above-ground crater islands without volcanic activity to lift it above the surface
t. oregonian
Not >>156048002 but here's another example. It's not a direct one because the caldera isn't a complete circle, but it shows secondary cones.
>>156048334
> Haleakala
Oh hey, I've been there. Pretty neat place.
Outta the way! Deepest lore coming through.
>>156045287
Probably not much most actual craters become lakes