There he was. And in front of him was a huge black crater,
its depth seemingly unfathomable. Richard was a sky-diver had he had taken up
the challenge of diving into the deepest meteor crater in Arizona desert. Thousands of people were there to see it, their
hearts beating rapidly as they waited for him to jump. After taking one deep
breath, Richard jumped. Mid way through his diving apparatus got entangled and
everyone braced themselves for a tragedy. He landed with minimal injury. Yet
when he was finally pulled up, it was found that he had died somewhere in
between. Reports stated that he had died of an unanticipated cause of scarcity
of Oxygen in the crater.
--Subhadeep Panja
Department of Economics
UG 1