Many experienced tourists strive to see the crater lake at sunset when it looks especially harmonious because of the lush vegetation growing on the crater slopes. The scientists believe that the meteorite crater Bosumtwi has formed more than a million years ago. In the research of the crater, one has discovered the quite rare rock Australite, which looks like a dark green glass.
To date, this rock has been found in four meteoric craters and is considered incredibly rare. According to one of the versions, Australite is formed only by the very powerful impact of the asteroid and consists of molten soil elements. The lush forest covering the crater slopes prevents detailed research. The impenetrable tropical scrub is not a problem for the numerous curious tourists. Accompanied by the guide, they can wander through the wonderfully beautiful landscape and graze on one of the most mysterious crater lakes in the world.
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