Inside the museum they’ve blown up a photo of the bottom of crater and created a photo opportunity area. Look closely; you’ll see the seam on the wall. But still, you can pretend you’re at the bottom. Well, in this case, that I’m at the bottom.
Daily photos of the Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona, USA.
Inside the museum they’ve blown up a photo of the bottom of crater and created a photo opportunity area. Look closely; you’ll see the seam on the wall. But still, you can pretend you’re at the bottom. Well, in this case, that I’m at the bottom.
Now you’ve got me! And now I see the reason for all those moonlike beautiful seamless photos…

Beautiful portrait!
I wonder if it’s possible to climb down into the crater? Something incredibly awe inspiring about such a thought.
They close the bottom of the crater to the general public in order to keep it viable for scientific study. But some folk have been able to arrange tours to the bottom. Here’s an excellent site documenting such a tour in plenty of detail and with photographs: http://www.meteorite.com/meteor_crater/