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The world is full of hidden gems that even locals can hardly believe exist. From the mysterious Danakil Depression in Ethiopia, one of the hottest and most dangerous places on Earth, to the ...
This region is located 125 metres below sea level and experiences extreme heat due to its low elevation. Although the highest recorded temperature on Earth was in Death Valley, California (USA), the ...
The Danakil Depression lies at the junction of three tectonic plates, creating a hostile environment so intense that NASA scientists study it to understand how life might exist on Mars. But for ...
Danakil Depression. Image via Unsplash Considered one of the hottest places on Earth, the Danakil Depression’s temperatures often exceed 50°C (122°F). Coupled with toxic gases and acidic pools from ...
James Willcox and his small expert team at Untamed Borders specialise in taking group of tourists to some of the most interesting and hard to reach areas on the Planet ...
The Danakil Depression, called the hottest place on the planet, was formed from the continental drift of the African and Asian tectonic plates Edited by: Neha Grover May 28, 2025 14:52 pm IST ...
This light show doesn’t happen everywhere. While Grunewald has also photographed blue flames at the Dallol volcano in Ethiopia’s Danakil Depression, Kawah Ijen remains the most striking and consistent ...
It’s around 25 miles from super volcano Lake Toba and last erupted in July 2021; it’s 14th on the list. The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most famous and supernatural places on the planet.
This volcano is home to one of the world’s only persistent lava lakes. "Dalol is like nothing else on Earth. In truth, it feels like a completely different planet," said one visitor on Tripadvisor.
Get ready to step into the world of adventure and discovery in Ethiopia! From the ancient rock-hewn churches of Lalibela to the otherworldly landscapes of the Danakil Depression, this country ...
Dallol Visitors to the Danakil Depression are drawn to the surreal landscape of Dallol, a cinder cone volcano northeast of the Erta Ale Range. Resembling Yellowstone National Park, this otherworldly ...