In the first look, you’ll hard to
believe these landscapes really exist on earth. And while they don't make a
specific good habitat for the majority of life, they do make for some rather
amazing examples of our planet's extreme terrain. Just like to take the example
of Ethiopia's alien-looking Danakil depression - the hottest place on earth
with a year-round average of 34.4C - which is home to sulfurous springs that
produce a kaleidoscope of natural colors. The Ethiopia's Erta Ale shield
volcano is home to one of the few lakes of everlasting molten lava on Earth.
Moreover, the Richat Structure, a
protuberant circular formation in the largest African Sahara desert that is so
idiosyncratic from space, it has become a landmark for Nasa astronauts.
Therefore, in the certain light, America's Grand Canyon mountain ranges could
be straight out a science-fiction movie, too, as could Australia's vast
uninhabited Outback. Here are catalogue of some of fabulous locations around
the world you definitely wouldn't want to hang around in, but are more than
worthy of some other-worldly admiration. Moreover, The Door to Hell in
Turkmenistan is a natural gas chamber that has been burning continually for
decades. And the Haughton crater on Canada's Devon Island has actually been
used to conduct Mars-related research.
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