File:Sweden's Siljan Ring.jpeg

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current | 05:24, 16 November 2022 | ![]() | 3,808 × 4,003 (4.65 MB) | wikimediacommons>StellarHalo | {{Information |Description=Covered with lakes, forests, and mountains, Dalarna County has been called “Sweden in miniature.” But the same region that today draws people to its idyllic lakeside villages and midsummer celebrations was also the site of an ancient, catastrophic impact. Around 380 million years ago, in the Late Devonian period, an asteroid slammed into the land that is now south-central Sweden. The impact left quite a mark. Even after hundreds of millions of years of erosion, the... |
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