Giant pit discovered by hiker on Google Maps confirmed to be 390 million-year-old meteor impact crater - Live Science
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Giant pit discovered by hiker on Google Maps confirmed to be 390 million-year-old meteor impact crater Live ScienceUhackatik crater in Canada The Planetary SocietyA man zoomed into Google Maps—and may have uncovered a 390 million year old secret hidden on Earth Business TodayCanadian man noticed a strange hole on Google Maps while planning a camping trip, and it turned out to be a 390-million-year-old meteor crater The Times of IndiaCanada man spots unusual circular pit on Google Maps, scientists say it may be a 390-million-year-old mete The Economic Times
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