Sites relating to Pihtla (Estonian: Pihtla vald), a rural municipality on Saaremaa. Home to lake Kaali, the meteorite crater. Pihtla municipality covers an area of 228 km² and has a population of approximately 1400. The municipality encompasses the following villages (Estonian: küla): Eiste, Ennu, Haeska, Hämmelepa, Iilaste, Ilpla, Kaali, Kailuka, Kangrusselja, Kiritu, Kuusiku, Kõljala, Kõnnu, Laheküla, Leina, Liiva, Liiva-Putla, Masa, Matsiranna, Metsaküla, Mustla, Nässuma, Pihtla, Püha, Rahniku, Rannaküla, Reeküla, Reo, Räimaste, Sagariste, Salavere, Sandla, Sauaru, Saue-Putla, Sepa, Sutu, Suure-Rootsi, Tõlluste, Vanamõisa, Väike-Rootsi, and Väljaküla.
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- Kaali Trahter Tavern located near the Kaali meteorite crater. [Estonian, English, Finnish]
- Kaali Visitor Center Information about the museum and facilities near the Kaali Meteorite crater. [Estonian, English, Finnish, Russian, German, French]
- The Kaali Meteorite Craters History and discovery of the craters, details of each crater and map of the area.
- Kaali Crater - Wikipedia Short article about the crater and related local mythology.
- Kaali Meteorite Crater Photos of the main meteorite crater in Kaali.
- Ecological Catastrophe in Connection with the Impact of the Kaali Meteorite A detailed study of the ecological effects of the meteorite impact in Kaali in 800–400 B.C. by Veski et al.