Photo Post : Lonar Crater (Lonar, Aurangabad, Maharastra)
Lonar Lake was formed about 52000 years ago, by the sheer impact of a meteorite weighing 2 million tons traveling at a speed of 90,000 kilometers per hour.
The crater is about 1830 meters in diameter and 150 meters deep.
There are many temples, built in the 12th/13th century, along the banks of the lake.

Trying to locate the 7 shadows inside Lord Rama Temple

Sabha Mandap, Lord Rama Temple

Spider – not an itsy bitsy one for sure
Lonar is the second largest impact crater in basaltic rock and is partially filled by a salt water lake.
The lake is both saline and alkaline in nature.
Recently, Magnetotactic bacteria have been discovered in the lake. Magnetotactic bacteria orient along the magnetic field lines of Earth’s magnetic field. It aids these organisms to reach regions with optimal oxygen concentration.

Farms on the way to Vishnu Temple

On the way to the Lake for a swim

Daityasudan Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu
The walls and pillars of the temple are full of elaborate and detailed carvings from Indian Mythology.




















