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The Danakil Depression in northeastern Ethiopia is known as the hottest place on Earth, where temperatures can soar above 50°C (122°F), toxic sulfur vents, and vast salt flats, it’s one of the most extreme environments on the planet. Despite the extreme conditions, the Afar people have lived here for generations, and how the Afar people survive and work in the Danakil Depression. Afar people can surviving through their deep knowledge of the land and a grueling tradition of salt mining. From endless salt plains to dangerous volcanic zones, the Afar tribe continues to mine salt using ancient methods passed down through centuries. They mine salt blocks by hand in blistering heat, transport them using camel caravans, and maintain their ancient traditions in an increasingly modern world. Their endurance, strength, and culture are nothing short of astonishing. Discover the raw beauty, resilience, and ingenuity that make life in the Danakil not just possible, but deeply meaningful. If you’re fascinated by survival, culture, and untold human stories, this journey into Ethiopia’s salt lands is one you won’t forget. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 🌍 Welcome to Human Documentary Discover the world through real stories, real people, and real places. At Human Documentary, we bring you powerful and thought-provoking documentaries that explore life, culture, and humanity from every corner of the globe. From remote villages to bustling cities, our videos reveal the beauty, struggles, and unique traditions that make us who we are. ✨ Every story is a journey. Join us as we capture the raw and honest experiences of people from all walks of life. 🔔 Subscribe to be part of a global community that values storytelling, empathy, and connection. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credit Song: Forest Lullabye - Asher Fulero 'Reverie' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au 'Filaments' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Nostalgic Place - Myuu ======================================================= Copyright Disclaimer Title 17, US Code (Sections 107-118 of the copyright law, Act 1976): All media in this video is used for purpose of review & commentary under terms of fair use. All footage, & images used belong to their respective companies. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. ======================================================= #danakildepression #afarpeople #saltmining #afar #ethiopia