Dallol, Ethiopia
This special and unique place is 410 ft below sea level, making it the hottest and driest desert in the world. I would reccomend visiting durring the winter, where the adverage high is 30.3 degrees C (86.5 degrees F). This place was once a minning town that produced 51,000 metric tons of potash, which is a salt and potassium mix. The abandon city holds the record for the highest adverage tempature for an inhabited location, which was 35 degrees C (95 degreese F). Popular flora that you may see includes thorny acacias and duom-palm trees. some fauna you might encounter are cammel.
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Thorny acacias