Literally too many to count. And a little bit of everything in between. Even if I had the funding, I could never visit them all. I need help. So over the next few weeks, I am going to post a few new craters a day, in the hope that someone might live close enough, or have interest enough, to go get a closer look. Each place will be presented as is. And with little, or no comments. I may not be able to go there, and do field work. But I can still point, and grunt. You be the judge.
Don't surprised if you find others nearby any given crater. Few of them fell alone.
This first one is at 31.347399, - 105.364137. And it is about 70 miles southeast of El Paso Texas.
Apparently, if you've found more than 176 of them, then you're well ahead of the, "Earth Impact Database", the "authoritative source for information on confirmed impact structures or craters on Earth." -Set up in the 50's.
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Just randomly scrolling around Google's map system reveals that the Earth's face is quite pock marked. Of course, I don't know my geology beyond the high school level, so some of the elongated holes in the surface of the earth with crater-lips I was coming across during my fifteen minute search may be something other than impact marks, but some of them sure look that way to me!
32.917361,-103.807204