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The Big Hole has a surface of 17 hectares (42 acres) and is 463 metres (1,519 ft) wide. It was excavated to a depth of 240 metres (790 ft), but then partially infilled with debris reducing its depth to about 215 metres (705 ft). Since then it has accumulated about 40 metres (130 ft) of water, leaving 175 metres (574 ft) of the hole visible.
Big Hole is a large maar (explosion crater) in the Fort Rock basin of Lake County, central Oregon, northeast of Crater Lake, near Oregon Route 31. It is approximately 6000 ft (1820 m) across and 300 feet (91 m) deep. [3] It is close to another smaller, but less-eroded maar crater, Hole-in-the-Ground.
The exact location of the hole was unspecified, yet several people claimed to have seen it, [1] [3] such as self-described "intertribal medicine man" Gerald Osborne, also known as Red Elk, [4] [5] who told reporters in 2012 he visited the hole many times since 1961 and claimed the US government maintained a top secret base there where "alien ...
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Pat Munday, George Grant and the Conservation of the Big Hole River Watershed Montana: The Magazine of Western History (Summer 2002): 20–37. George F. Grant, ed., The Upper Clark Fork River, a special edition of the River Rat (July/August 1976). Bill Rooney review of Three Men, Three Rivers in American Forests (September/October 1994).
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