• Email Us: [email protected]
  • Contact Us: +1 718 874 1545
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Medical Market Report

  • Home
  • All Reports
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Africa’s Lake Bosumtwi Has Extraterrestrial Origins

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Lake Bosumtwi in Ghana is no ordinary lake. If it looks a little bit out of place in the surrounding landscape, that’s because it is. It is the only natural lake in the country, formed just over 1 million years ago when a meteorite from outer space crashed into the rainforest, leaving behind a crater that was eventually filled with water.

Spanning around 10.5 kilometers (6.5 miles) in diameter, the Lake Bosomtwe impact crater is located in the mineral-rich Ashanti gold belt of Ghana. 

The site is now recognized as one of the best-preserved impact craters in the world and the most recent of its size. It is also one of just 190 confirmed impact craters on Earth, only some of which contain lakes, making this an extremely special site.

Scientists started to wonder whether the lake was a meteor crater in the 1930s, although some speculated it may be a caldera formed by a volcanic eruption or the result of tectonic movement. By the 1960s, studies confirmed that the area had been struck by a high-energy object around 1.07 million years ago, based on geological evidence of shock metamorphism and the presence of minerals that form only under extreme temperatures.

Clearly, the space rock that forged this crater was huge. Later geochemical analysis has suggested the meteorite was rich in iron and had a mass of approximately 100,000,000 tons.

Lake Bosomtwe in Ghana seen from ground-level

Lake Bosumtwi in Ghana seen from ground level.

Image credit: Ivan Okyere Boakye Photography/Shutterstock.com

The exact origin of the meteorite is unknown. We don’t know where it came from, nor the literal impact it had on life on Earth. However, a meteorite of this size and strength must have caused quite a cataclysm.

An impact of such magnitude could have unleashed tremendous amounts of energy, powerful enough to launch vast clouds of dust into the atmosphere, dim the Sun, and temporarily cool global temperatures. Strangely, unlike other major impact events etched into the planet’s geological memory, no such global markers have yet been linked to Lake Bosumtwi.

For some people, the significance of Lake Bosumtwi goes beyond geology. Sacred to some members of the local villages, its abundant waters are viewed as a symbol of divine favor and God’s generosity. The lake’s name comes from obosom (meaning “God”) and ɔtwe (meaning “antelope”).  

Along with holding a deep spiritual significance, the lake is integral to day-to-day life here. A survey of 170 people who live around the lake found that most residents use its waters for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and recreation. 

Unfortunately, the local landscape is under threat. Writing for The Conversation, Marian Selorm Sapah, a geochemist and senior lecturer at the University of Ghana, explains that “immediate action is required” to manage the onslaught of illegal mining and deforestation that’s encroaching on and around the crater rim. Left unchecked, she says, the problem could undermine future efforts to scientifically understand the lake and its extraterrestrial origins.

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

Related posts:

  1. Wide-ranging SolarWinds probe sparks fear in Corporate America
  2. The Station: Inside the Rivian R1T and its IPO filing
  3. Does Eating A Fig Always Involve Eating Dead Wasps? Yes And No
  4. Why Are The Dogs Of Chernobyl Undergoing Rapid Evolution?

Source Link: Africa's Lake Bosumtwi Has Extraterrestrial Origins

Filed Under: News

Primary Sidebar

  • The Bizarre 1997 Experiment That Made A Frog Levitate
  • There’s A Very Good Reason Why October 1582 On Your Phone Is Missing 10 Days
  • Skynet-1A: Military Spacecraft Launched 56 Years Ago Has Been Moved By Persons Unknown
  • There’s A Simple Solution To Helping Avoid Erectile Dysfunction (But You’re Not Going To Like It)
  • Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS May Be 10 Billion Years Old, This Rare Spider Is Half-Female, Half-Male Split Down The Middle, And Much More This Week
  • Why Do Trains Not Have Seatbelts? It’s Probably Not What You Think
  • World’s Driest Hot Desert Just Burst Into A Rare And Fleeting Desert Bloom
  • Theoretical Dark Matter Infernos Could Melt The Earth’s Core, Turning It Liquid
  • North America’s Largest Mammal Once Numbered 60 Million – Then Humans Nearly Drove It To Extinction
  • North America’s Largest Ever Land Animal Was A 21-Meter-Long Titan
  • A Two-Headed Fossil, 50/50 Spider, And World-First Butt Drag
  • Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Is Losing Buckets Of Water Every Second – And It’s Got Cyanide
  • “A Historic Shift”: Renewables Generated More Power Than Coal Globally For First Time
  • The World’s Oldest Known Snake In Captivity Became A Mom At 62 – No Dad Required
  • Biggest Ocean Current On Earth Is Set To Shift, Spelling Huge Changes For Ecosystems
  • Why Are The Continents All Bunched Up On One Side Of The Planet?
  • Why Can’t We Reach Absolute Zero?
  • “We Were Onto Something”: Highest Resolution Radio Arc Shows The Lowest Mass Dark Object Yet
  • How Headsets Made For Cyclists Are Giving Hearing And Hope To Kids With Glue Ear
  • It Was Thought Only One Mammal On Earth Had Iridescent Fur – Turns Out There’s More
  • Business
  • Health
  • News
  • Science
  • Technology
  • +1 718 874 1545
  • +91 78878 22626
  • [email protected]
Office Address
Prudour Pvt. Ltd. 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 300 New York City, NY 10170.

Powered by Prudour Network

Copyrights © 2025 · Medical Market Report. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version