Lake Assal - Djibouti
This is Lake Assal, the lowest point in Africa at 155m below sea level. As there are no rivers flowing out of the lake, it is ten times saltier than the ocean and is the most saline body of water in the world.
Salt Mining
Lake Assal sits at the top of the Great Rift Valley in the Danakil Desert where summer temperatures sometimes reach 52°C and are accompanied by strong drying winds. To the right of the lake is a glistening white plain which was once part of the lake floor. The lake has now evaporated to leave a vast expanse of salt. The Afar people of Sudan make their living by mining and trading this valuable commodity.