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Mention ‘Wolfe Creek’ to people these days and most will immediately turn their minds back to that spooky, quite gruesome Aussie movie screened a number of years ago which left vivid impressions on those who watched it.
Although there is still an ongoing reminder of the film in the area with the presence of the eerie, neglected ruins of an old station building nearby (where, we believe, a segment of the movie was filmed), the much more memorable Wolfe Creek meteorite crater has long lasting impact and appeal to all those who visit this lonely outback site.
Located approximately 153 kilometres south of Halls Creek on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert in the Western Australian Kimberley, this huge hole in the ground is full of fascination and mystique and has to be seen to be believed.
Once the scene of a cataclysmic collision when, travelling