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Geotouristic attractions of the Danakil Depression

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dc.contributor.author Cieśluk, Katarzyna
dc.contributor.author Karasiewicz, Mirosław T.
dc.contributor.author Preisner, Zdzisław
dc.date.accessioned 2017-12-06T10:10:28Z
dc.date.available 2017-12-06T10:10:28Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Geotourism vol. 1 (36), 2014, pp. 33 - 42
dc.identifier.issn 1731-0830
dc.identifier.other http://dx.doi.org/10.7494/geotour.2014.36.33
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.umk.pl/handle/item/4731
dc.description.abstract Geotourists and unconventional tourists will be definitely interested in the Danakil Valley. It is rarely visited place but absolutely extraordinary in many ways. It is in an area of divergence of lithosphere plates and, therefore connected to that, seismic and volcanic activity can be observed. Stunning terrain forms, geological structures, colours and diversity seem to be unreal. This desert is very inhospitable due to poisonous exhalations, omnipresent salt, an extremely hot climate, water deficiency and the fact that fauna and flora don’t exist here. Despite all of these inconveniences, the Danakil Valley is inhabited by the Afars, a population thriving mainly on primitive salt production. Their rare culture is worth attention too. Not so long ago they were hostile and even now natives can be unpredictable and dangerous. Additionally, visitors should remember other difficulties: legal, organisational, financial and, above all, natural and climatic ones.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Ethiopia
dc.subject Danakil
dc.subject Danakil Desert
dc.subject Afar
dc.subject Afrera Lake
dc.subject Erta Ale
dc.subject volcanos
dc.subject salt
dc.title Geotouristic attractions of the Danakil Depression
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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