Ethiopia, Dallol, Afar Region. At almost 300 feet below sea level, Dallol is one of the lowest places on earth. Gas vents, geysers, salt, iron stains, sulphur and halophile algae turn the hot springs into a kaleidoscope spectacular colours.
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- Ethiopia, Dallol, Afar Region. Gas vents, geysers, salt, iron stains, sulphur and halophile algae turn the hot springs at Dallol into a kaleidoscope of spectacular colours and strange natural formations.
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