There is nothing really alarming from what you may read in any of the articles below, because the planet has a long time to go: it will get rid of the human virus sickening it and it will bloom again. And, yes, hopefully it won't give life once more to a creature which labels itself sapiens while in reality this creature is the most noxious being on the planet. If you do not agree reflect a while about the usefulness to the planetary life of an ant, a bee or any other form of life on the earth as compared to the usefulness of a mammal with a developed cerebral cortex which makes it "intelligent".
Egotist, greedy, uncaring, destructive: this is what we refer to as the "Culmination of Creation": does he deserve a long-standing place in the cosmic marvels? And now it is too late, dear sapiens, you are doomed and you did it: with your own hands.
 
 


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The Towers --- Great works of erosion
The Crater --- An extremely dangerous place
The treacherous terrain --- Watch your steps
Salt Rivers --- Not only water flows
Geysers and solfatara
Assale's Plain and Lake A marvellous salt lake 120 metres below sea level
An active volcano in a long chain of extinct ones
By the Awash River and at Batič
Along the Danakil's Red Sea coast line
Not for all, but everyone could try!
Afar women, getting water in the uadi and more

Ludovico M. Nesbitt: pictures and drawings from the book which narrates the incredible adventures of the first Europeans who succeded in crossingthe planet's most hostile and savage environment.

The Rift Valley - Volcanoes of Eritrea and Tigray

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