Maybe it´s this formation at:

31°02'56,7''N, 36°48'23,4''E  (Google Earth)

Just a guess
Stefan



Amman, Aug. 5 (Petra)--Professor Dr. Elias Salameh / University of Jordan has announced the discovery of a huge impact site in East Jordan near Jabal Waqf es
Swwan. The discovery was made by Professor Dr. Elias Salameh, Professor Dr.
Werner Schneider, and Professor Dr. Hani Khoury.
The diameter of the outer ring of the impact site measures around 5.5 km ,
whereas that the inner ring is 2.7 km, and the diameter of the crater is more
than 100 m indicating an impactor diameter of about 100 m.

This seems to be the area mentioned in the article-- maybe someone can Google
Earth up the crater (but resolution isn't the greatest in that area)

http://www.earthsearch.net/intSearch/jabal-waqf-es-suwan-JO.php?showMap=-974884

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