The Kamil Crater is a 44.8-metre-wide and 15.8-metre-deep meteorite impact crater in the East Uweinat Desert in southwestern New Valley Governorate, Egypt, only 0.6 km north of the border with the Sudan and 600 m above sea level. It was located in 2008 using Google Earth satellite imagery by Vincenzo de Michele. It is one of the few craters on Eart…The Kamil Crater is a 44.8-metre-wide and 15.8-metre-deep meteorite impact crater in the East Uweinat Desert in southwestern New Valley Governorate, Egypt, only 0.6 km north of the border with the Sudan and 600 m above sea level. It was located in 2008 using Google Earth satellite imagery by Vincenzo de Michele. It is one of the few craters on Earth with a well-preserved ray system.