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  1. The crater was featured in the 2005 Australian horror film Wolf Creek, and the sequel in 2013, Wolf Creek 2. It also features in the Stan Australia streaming service original television series with the same name . It was the setting for Arthur Upfield 's 1962 novel The Will of the Tribe .

  2. 28 de oct. de 2019 · The notorious Australian serial killer who inspired the horror film “Wolf Creek” has died after more than 20 years in jail, without confessing to any of the seven murders he was convicted for.

  3. Wolfe Creek Crater is the second-largest crater in the world from which fragments of a meteorite have been collected, located in the Great Sandy Desert. Learn about its Aboriginal and scientific origins, access, facilities and tours.

  4. Wolf Creek es un largometraje australiano de terror, dirigido y escrito por Greg McLean y estrenado en 2005. La película se inspira levemente en crímenes reales ocurridos en Australia, como los asesinatos de mochileros en los 90 o la desaparición del turista británico Peter Falconio en el verano de 2001.

  5. Visit the second largest meteorite crater in the world, formed by a 50,000 tonne space rock 300,000 years ago. Learn about its cultural significance, wildlife, and camping options in this remote park.

  6. 55 reviews. Visit website. One of Australia's most remarkable outback landscapes, the massive Wolfe Creek Crater National Park lies on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert in the Kimberley. Wolfe Creek Crater is the second largest crater in the world, measuring 880 metres across and to a depth about 60 metres.

  7. We recognise and acknowledge Jaru people as the traditional owners of Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park. The Wolfe Creek meteorite crater is the second largest crater in the world from which fragments of a meteorite have been collected. The crater is 880 metres across and almost circular. Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park.