The Danakil Depression, situated in a desert stretch approximately 200km long, holds the record for being the lowest point on earth, lying 100m below sea level - nearly twice that of Death Valley.
An otherworldly landscape was formed in the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia, known for its striking geological features. Stunning footage by Dawit Arega shows shimmering salt flats, bubbling acid ...
Landlocked in the Horn of Africa and combining breathtaking natural beauty with jaw-dropping historical sights, Ethiopia is ...
Lying deep in the African desert sits the colourful and supersaturated hot springs of the world's 'hottest' town.
For three days a cloud of billowing ash dimmed the sun as the region's largest volcano, Erta Ale—"smoking ... East Africa's Afar depression is one of the world's most geologically hyperactive ...