The Danakil Depression in Ethiopia is one of the most extreme landscapes on Earth. Located in the Afar Triangle, the area is known for its intense heat, salt flats, and active volcanoes. It is one of the lowest and hottest places on the planet, with temperatures reaching up
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The Danakil Depression is a large valley of approximately 200 by 50 km, across the north of the Afar Region of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is about 125 m (410 ft) below sea level and is bordered to the west by the Ethiopian Plateau and to the east by the Danakil Alps, beyond which is the Red Sea. It is the third lowest-lying location on the continent of Africa.