5 Extremely STRANGE PLACES In Africa

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2022
  • 5 Extremely STRANGE PLACES In Africa
    Hey friend! In this video, we share 5 mysterious places in Africa that sometimes even science can not explain. These are unusually storage places found on the continent that will blow your mind. Let's discover together.
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    Lake Natron. One of the mystery places in the world because of its uniqueness compared to other water bodies in the world. It is found in the East African country of Tanzania in the Ngorongoro district which is found in the Northeastern part of the country. Lake Natron is one of the most shallow lakes in the world measuring 9.8 feet deep and over the years, people travel from all over the world to come see this unique lake and study a thing or two about it. The lake has got red blood-like water which is very dangerous for any living organisms. These waters are saline in nature with a very big percentage concentration of soda and salt contents in form of Sodium Carbonate. For many people that love adventure, they come to see this lake found in Tanzania.
    The Giant Blue Eye of Africa. Known as The Giant Blue Eye of Africa or sometimes call the Richat Structure. This unique landmark is found in the Northwestern country of Mauritania. This special landmark is found in the Sahara desert and it stretches for close to 40km wide across the Sahara. And of course, there's been a lot of mystery around The Giant Blue Eye of Africa on how it was formed but no clear explanation has ever been made except for the fact that it has been existent for over 100 million years since its formation.
    Deadvlei. Next we go to the Southern part of the continent in Namibia. The Deadvlei is a unique White clay pan area surrounded by sand dunes. This is believed to have come into existence after heavy rainfalls flooded the Tsauchab river which created a pool of water around this area that enabled Camel Thorn trees to start growing in it. These and dunes that surround this area later cut off the river water supply leaving the camel thorn trees to dry off in the process.
    Dallol. Dallol which is found in Ethiopia is the hottest place on the earth. The temperatures in this place average at about 35 degrees Celcius or 95 degrees Fahreinheit. So if you're to visit this furnace of a landscape, you must be ready for those high temperatures. Dallol in Ethiopia will make you appreciate nature and its uniqueness because it's found in the Danakil Depression which lies 125 meters below sea level. This Danakil depression is considered one of the lowest points on earth.
    Lake Nyos. Located in the Northwestern region of Cameroon is a deep crater found on the Oku volcanic plain. The magma which lies beneath this lake forms very poisonous carbonic acid which is very dangerous for any living creatures. In 1986 due to landslides, this lake emitted huge volumes of Carbonic acid which resulted into the death of over 1700 people with over 3500 animals killed. As a solution to this problem, the government in Cameroon installed a degassing system which aims at reducing the carbondioxide concentration in the lake.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @lifeingermanywithirene
    @lifeingermanywithirene Před rokem +5

    Wow,I never knew such beautiful places exist in Africa 🥰🥰🥰

    • @TheAfricanScript
      @TheAfricanScript  Před rokem +1

      They do. Africa is such a Gem.
      Have you been to the continent before?

  • @okanduygun7424
    @okanduygun7424 Před 2 měsíci

    That was wonderfull and very interesting.
    Peace and bless

  • @kevinbirge2130
    @kevinbirge2130 Před rokem

    Great channel. Learn something new with every vedeo.

  • @KakouAmon2
    @KakouAmon2 Před rokem

    Ethiopia’s Dallol blew my mind! This is so cool, I wish it was possible to visit and take pictures. It’d make a great inspiration for a video game map.

  • @BrendaAkatama
    @BrendaAkatama Před rokem +1

    Another beautiful video

    • @TheAfricanScript
      @TheAfricanScript  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Brenda. Glad to have you here on the channel.
      Btw, what stood out for you amongst these strange places?

    • @BrendaAkatama
      @BrendaAkatama Před rokem +1

      @@TheAfricanScript I didn't find any place strange per say... maybe interesting is the word? I loved all places shared... Namibia still stands out for me. A must visit again

    • @TheAfricanScript
      @TheAfricanScript  Před rokem

      Great

  • @AsperiaKWogabaga
    @AsperiaKWogabaga Před rokem

    But can any one ever vist the whole world Riyale? Thank you for helping to vist places we may never reach in life ❤️❤️

  • @AsperiaKWogabaga
    @AsperiaKWogabaga Před rokem

    I need to visit lake natron ❤️I see the red see in Tanzania 🙄

  • @greenman6141
    @greenman6141 Před rokem

    The eye of the Sahara - the big concentric circles of rock is a perfectly well understood geologic feature. Look it up anywhere sensible on the internet to get it explained.