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Acid ponds in Dallol site in the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia in Africa.

Soil of Dallol mount rising over the surrounding flats of Lake Karum or Assale. Colored deposits of sylvite -KCL- carnallite -KMGCL3.6(H2O)- and kainite -KMG(SO4)CL.3H20. Danakil-Afar region-Ethiopia.

Acid ponds in Dallol site in the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia in Africa

Soil of Dallol mount rising over the surrounding flats of Lake Karum or Assale. Colored deposits of sylvite -KCL- carnallite -KMGCL3.6(H2O)- and kainite -KMG(SO4)CL.3H20. Danakil-Afar region-Ethiopia.

"At the top of the hill there are big rocks like houses. It is part of Volcanic remains which are after 1926 eruption like Hot Springs with geothermal / volcanic activity on Dallol Mountain. The characteristic white, yellow and red colours are the result of sulphur and potassium salts coloured by various ions. It is located in the Danakil Depression with the highest average temperatures on the planet and is considered the most remote and beautiful place on Earth, North East Ethiopia near Eritrea in Africa. This is the area whera the army and police protection is needed."

The volcanic explosion crater of Dallol in the Danakil Depresseion in Nothern Ethiopia. The Dallol crater was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926. This crater is known as the lowest subaerial vulcanic vents in the world. The surreal colours are caused by green acid ponds and iron oxides and sulfur.

The volcanic explosion crater of Dallol in the Danakil Depresseion in Nothern Ethiopia. The Dallol crater was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926. This crater is known as the lowest subaerial vulcanic vents in the world. The surreal colours are caused by green acid ponds and iron oxides and sulfur.

Beautiful small sulfur lakes Dallol, Ethiopia. Danakil Depression is the hottest place on Earth in terms of year-round average temperatures. It is also one of the lowest places on the planet

Dallol, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia. The hottest place on earth. taken in 2015

Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater in the Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Detail with water at fragile Dallol crust as part of Volcanic remains after 1926 eruption of Dallol volcano. It is like Hot Springs with geothermal and volcanic activity with characteristic white, yellow and red colours from sulphur and potassium salts coloured by various ions. It is located in the Danakil Depression with the highest average temperatures on the planet and is considered the most remote and beautiful place on Earth, North East Ethiopia near Eritrea in Africa.

Erta Ale Volcano Ethiopia taken in 2015

Danakil, Ethiopia, February 22 2015: Camels carry salt blocks in the hot and inhospitable Danakil desert to the next village in Ethiopia

The Black Pool at Dallol in the Danakil Depression in Africa.

Green pond-Dallol mount rising over the surrounding flats of Lake Karum-Assale. Colored deposits of sylvite -KCL- carnallite -KMGCL3.6(H2O)- and kainite -KMG(SO4)CL.3H20. Danakil-Afar region-Ethiopia

abstract apocalyptic incredible landscape of Dallol desert situated in the Afar Triangle, land like moonscape. Hottest place on Earth with non realistic sky.

Erta Ale Volcano Ethiopia taken in 2015

impressive rock formations rise in the Danakil depression like stone rock city. Landscape like Moonscape, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa

Colorful incredible abstract apocalyptic landscape like moonscape of Dallol Lake in Crater of Dallol Volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

"Tourists walking at fragile Dallol crust as part of Volcanic remains after 1926 eruption of Dallol volcano. It is like Hot Springs with geothermal and volcanic activity with characteristic white, yellow and red colours from sulphur and potassium salts coloured by various ions. It is located in the Danakil Depression with the highest average temperatures on the planet and is considered the most remote and beautiful place on Earth, North East Ethiopia near Eritrea in Africa."

"Tourist is taking photo at Dallol volcano, which is known for activity and areas like Hot Springs with beautiful colors from different minerals. Living conditions are the worsteds on earth and this is a place where the army and police protection is needed. Near is Hamed a is small town and it is in Afar country in Danakil Depression, North east Ethiopia."

Acid concretions in Dallol site in the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia in Africa

"A tourist (at the distance) man sitting at the Hot Springs and geothermal / volcanic activity on Dallol Mountain. The characteristic white, yellow and red colours are the result of sulphur and potassium salts coloured by various ions. Dallol volcano is located in the Danakil Depression with the highest average temperatures on the planet. Ethiopia."

Close up of salt geometries in the plain of salt in the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia in Africa

Salt concretions in Dallol site in the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia in Africa.

Dallol mount rising over the surrounding salt flats of Lake Karum or Assale. Colored deposits of sylvite -KCL- carnallite -KMGCL3.6(H2O)- and kainite -KMG(SO4)CL.3H20-. Danakil-Afar region-Ethiopia.

Afar Region, Ethiopia - June 26, 2016: Group of tourists traveling by four by four cars through salt desert and lake in the Afar Region, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia in June when the temperature reaches 50 degrees Celsius.

The volcanic explosion crater of Dallol in the Danakil Depresseion in Nothern Ethiopia. The Dallol crater was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926. This crater is known as the lowest subaerial vulcanic vents in the world. The surreal colours are caused by green acid ponds and iron oxides and sulfur.

Salt Lake Karum aka Lake Assale or Asale , Danakil Afar, Ethiopia

Salt Lake Karum aka Lake Assale or Asale , Danakil Afar, Ethiopia

Dallol, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia. The hottest place on earth. taken in 2015

Colorful incredible abstract apocalyptic landscape like moonscape of Dallol Lake in Crater of Dallol Volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

abstract apocalyptic incredible landscape of Dallol desert situated in the Afar Triangle, land like moonscape. Hottest place on Earth with non realistic sky.

Acid ponds in Dallol site in the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia in Africa

"Driving over the lava field in Africa's Danakil Desert. It is cruelest place on earth with baking temperatures, wastelands of salt, no trees and some very salty water. Only volcanic rocks, sand and salt."

Beautiful green color water in small sulfur lakes Dallol, Ethiopia. Danakil Depression is the hottest place on Earth in terms of year-round average temperatures. It is also one of the lowest places on the planet

"Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater in the Danakil Depression, EthiopiaLot of sulphur and hot springs discharging acid liquid and brine.Dallol holds record for highest average temperature for an inhabited location on Earth"

"Hot Springs and geothermal / volcanic activity on Dallol Mountain. The characteristic white, yellow and red colours are the result of sulphur and potassium salts coloured by various ions. Dallol volcano is located in the Danakil Depression with the highest average temperatures on the planet. Ethiopia."

Close up photo of mineral formations on the sulphur lake Dallol in a volcanic explosion crater in the Danakil Depression, northeast of the Erta Ale Range in Ethiopia.

The volcanic explosion crater of Dallol in the Danakil Depresseion in Nothern Ethiopia. The Dallol crater was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926. This crater is known as the lowest subaerial vulcanic vents in the world. The surreal colours are caused by green acid ponds and iron oxides and sulfur.

The volcanic explosion crater of Dallol in the Danakil Depression in Northern Ethiopia. The Dallol crater was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926. This crater is known as the lowest subaerial vulcanic vents in the world. The surreal colors are caused by green acid ponds and iron oxides and sulfur.

Salt Lake Afrera aka Lake Afdera or Giulietti or Egogi at Danakil Afar, Ethiopia

Danakil, Ethiopia, February 22 2015 : Afar men are leading a camel caravan transporting salt blocks from the Danakil Desert to the nearest village

"Aftera, Ethiopia - November 9, 2012: Day time, people on main square of Aftera, walking and talking. In front of photo are the ruins of big fire and in background are houses of wood, reeds, modern methal and plastic materials."