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A Toxic Rainbow At The Bottom Of The World

The Danakil Depression is a tectonic scar where the Earth’s crust is pulling apart, bringing acid pools and chlorine gas to the surface.

By Smartasaurus· 1 min read Curious
A Toxic Rainbow At The Bottom Of The World
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The Danakil Depression in Ethiopia looks like a different planet, painted in neon yellows, vibrant greens, and rust reds. These colors are not decorative; they are the chemical signature of a landscape that is actively trying to dissolve itself. Sitting 410 feet below sea level, Danakil is one of the hottest places on Earth, where the triple junction of shifting tectonic plates allows magma to sit agonizingly close to the surface.

Groundwater here is heated by volcanic activity and rises through deep salt deposits, emerging as boiling brine. As the water evaporates, it leaves behind crystalline structures of sulfur and iron. The air isn't much safer than the ground; the hydrothermal vents frequently belch out clouds of chlorine and sulfur dioxide gas. Breathing here without a mask can sear the lining of the lungs, leading to chemical pneumonia in a matter of minutes.

This is a place of extreme extremophiles. Scientists have found bacteria living in the Danakil’s acidic pools that survive without oxygen, thriving instead on pure minerals. It is a biological blueprint for what life might look like on the moons of Jupiter or Saturn. For humans, however, the heat and toxicity create a physiological ceiling that makes it impossible to stay for more than a few hours without specialized equipment.

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