Danakil lowland, the hottest land on the planet
Located in the center of the Horn of Africa, Danakil is the most remote and harsh place on the planet. Under the scorching sun and at a depth of 125 meters above sea level, it has an average annual temperature of 34.4 degrees Celsius. Despite the hot sun, drought and active volcanoes, the Afar people still live and exploit salt from the Danakil and Ethiopia lowlands.
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Due to low income, Afar people also do other jobs such as transporting goods for tourists who want to spend the night atop Erta Ale to take photos. Most visitors come here to visit this 600-meter high volcano with a rare lava lake in the world.
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