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Media Name:
Djibouti-011-16-1015
Author:
Tarek Charara
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© Tarek Charara/Kaleidos images
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04/03/2020
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04/03/2020
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Djibouti. Femmes Afar ramassant du sel au lac Assal. Litéralement "Lac de Miel" (en arabe), le lac Assal est un lac cratère à 120km de Djibouti ville. À 155m en dessous du niveau de la mer, c'est le point terrestre le plus bas d'Afrique. C'est aussi 2e lac le plus salé au monde après le lac Don Juan en Antartique. Djibuti. Assal Lake. Afar women collecting salt. Literally "Honey Lake" (in Arabic), the Assal lake is a crater lake situated 120km from Djibouti city. At 155m below sea level, it is the lowest terrestial point in Africa. Lake Assal is also the 2nd most saline lake in the world after Lake Don Juan in the Antarctic. Djibouti. Femmes Afar ramassant du sel au lac Assal. Litéralement "Lac de Miel" (en arabe), le lac Assal est un lac cratère à 120km de Djibouti ville. À 155m en dessous du niveau de la mer, c'est le point terrestre le plus bas d'Afrique. C'est aussi 2e lac le plus salé au monde après le lac Don Juan en Antartique. Djibuti. Assal Lake. Afar women collecting salt. Literally "Honey Lake" (in Arabic), the Assal lake is a crater lake situated 120km from Djibouti city. At 155m below sea level, it is the lowest terrestial point in Africa. Lake Assal is also the 2nd most saline lake in the world after Lake Don Juan in the Antarctic.
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