There isn't much left of the crashed vehicle. It's come down in a dense patch of woodland and appears to have largely disintegrated on impact. A large piece of what was probably one of the wings is wedged in the upper branches of a tree, while the surrounding area is covered with bits of shredded metal. Many parts are warm to the touch, and there are several small fires. Fortunately the woodland isn't dry enough for a major conflagration to catch hold. A sizable crater reveals a large blackened metal object with curious pipes emerging from it; the surrounding trees are burned here, suggesting this might have been the craft's engine. Whatever it is, it still gives off a lot of heat, and is too hot to touch. Just a little further on is a large cylindrical section, the largest surviving fragment. It's twisted and bent, but it appears to be the front part of the fuselage. Inside are the bodies of the two crew, one kandar, the other looking vaguely human. Both are dead, killed in the impact. -- Tim Hall Weblog: http://www.kalyr.com/weblog Photos: http://kalyr.fotopic.net/


