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Switzerland Impact Craters - While you don't think mountainous areas to be good places to find craters it is just not true. Many mountains are crater created. The specimen below is a high shock and high resonance specimen with constellationing particles forming resonate borders. It was found by Silvan Anunnaki Project Enlil. 

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You can read an excellent article about Swiss craters and prehistoric habitation at: https://greaa.ch/ricerca.php

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Crater wall swirl at Marrun. Jan. 8, 2024. This is from the big impact centered in Italy. 
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Not one but 2 big craters make the Alps as crater wall push ups, type 2 subduction craters. Jan. 8, 2024. 
Cross-section of the western Alps on a western Switzerland transect, and simplified palinspastic model, modified from Marchant (1993), Marchant and Stampfli (1997b). 
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Impactite with iron splatter bits and chain dots. The iron comes from the meteor/bolide that hit earth and exploded. It contained iron and the high heat and pressure shredded the iron into bits, the thin strings and the ball type. It has fractal type edges on the thin bits in some cases. That comes from breaking or sudden stopping velocity inertia while a plasma. The same physics is the reason for the chain dots i.e. sudden stop of a liquid/plasma. Magnification of fractal edges attached. May 22, 2025. 
Federica Iris Marzullo  

Hellooo - I was walking on a hill in Switzerland and I have encountered this little guy here. Can you guys tell me "who" is "he"? The Reason I'm asking it's because there's a pattern and i am just curious! Thanks so much in advance

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