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10 Top Places To Visit In Djibouti | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

10 Top Places To Visit In Djibouti | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
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01.Dorale And Khor Ambado
02.Tadjoura City
03.Djibouti City
04.Lake Assal
05.Ali Sabieh
06.The Gulf Of Tadjoura
07.Goba’ad Plain
08.Hanle Plain
09.Tropical Aquarium
10.Day Forest National Park


Djibouti
Country in East Africa
Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa, is a mostly French- and Arabic-speaking country of dry shrublands, volcanic formations and Gulf of Aden beaches. It's home to one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world, the low-lying Lake Assal, in the Danakil Desert. The nomadic Afar people have settlements along Lake Abbe, a body of saltwater featuring chimneylike mineral formations. ― Google
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Top 10 Djibouti Cities by Population

Welcome to our video on the top 10 cities in Djibouti by population. Djibouti is a small country in the Horn of Africa, and while it may be small, it has a rich history and culture. In this video, we'll be exploring the country's top 10 cities by population, from the bustling capital city of Djibouti City to the scenic coastal city of Obock. We'll also take a look at the populations of each city and some interesting facts about them. Whether you're planning a visit to Djibouti or just interested in learning more about this unique country, this video is for you. So, without further ado, let's dive into the top 10 Djibouti cities by population!
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Djibouti: Top 10 must-see attractions before you die

Djibouti's Decadence: Top 10 Must-See Attractions by Tripmana

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00:00:00 Lake Assal - A Surreal Experience
00:00:31 Moucha Island - A Paradise for Snorkeling and Diving
00:00:49 Day Forest National Park - A Lush Oasis
00:01:07 Tadjourah - A City of Rich Cultural Heritage
00:01:25 Goda Mountains - Breathtaking Panoramic Views
00:01:38 Arta Beach - Relax and Unwind
00:01:54 Ghoubbet Bay - A Natural Wonder
00:02:07 Obock - A Historic Coastal Town
00:02:24 Grand Bara Desert - A Surreal Experience
00:02:38 Djibouti Palace Kempinski - The Epitome of Luxury

Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in Djibouti ❤️ | Curiosity Juice | Country Tour #48

You will definitely would wish to travel to Djibouti after watching this video. Turquoise salt lakes, limestone chimneys puffing out steam, hot springs, and flocks of flamingos bright pink against extinct volcanoes provide otherworldly drama in the interior, while Djibouti’s coast is home to pristine beaches and waters where whale sharks swim.

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Djibouti is in East Africa, bordered by Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia to the west and south, and Somalia to the southeast. The Gulf of Aden lies to the east. The country can be divided into three regions; the coastal plain and volcanic plateaus in the central and southern parts of the country and the mountain ranges in the north.

Cities
Djibouti - the capital and largest city
Ali Sabieh
Balho
Dikhil
Khor Angar
Obock
Tadjoura
Yoboki

Other destinations
Lake Abhe on the Ethiopian border is a desolate, steaming lake surrounded by limestone chimneys and a lunar-esque landscape used as the Forbidden Zone in Planet of the Apes
Lake Assal is Africa's lowest point (157m below sea level) and the saltiest lake outside Antarctica. Its shores are largely salt pans and nearby is Ardoukoba, which last erupted in 1978.
Maskali Island
Moucha Island

See
Djibouti has a lot of sights to see throughout the country. Though some areas are barren and poverty stricken, there are still remarkable landscapes and places to visit and see.

Djibouti city. The rising capital and largest city in Djibouti, it acts also as an administrative province. The city hosts a national archives and national library, allowing visitors to learn more about the history of Djibouti. The city also acts as a major transportation hub. Djibouti city shows different aspects of culture, while the majority of the country's population resides around the city. Many who live there are from Somalia, Ethiopia, and Yemen. There are a few mosques throughout the city for worship as there's a predominantly Muslim population.
Lac Assal. 150m below sea level, Lake Assal is the second-lowest point on Earth. You'll need to hire a car or ask someone who lives in Djibouti to drive you there. Expect a rough ride: the roads outside the capital are destroyed by the truck traffic between Djibouti and Ethiopia. The road passes within sight of the Devil's Island, and some impressive views. Expect to be awestruck.
Lac Abbe. Lac Abbe's surreal and outerworldy landscape are the highlight of a trip to Djibouti. It's located in a remote location, near the Ethiopian border, and it's convenient to get a local guide in Dikhil before going off-road for the 80kms until the lake.

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Magaalada Cad | The white city Tadjoura ????????

Tadjoura is a city in Djibouti, a country in the Horn of Africa. It’s known for its whitewashed houses and many mosques. Nearby is quiet Les Sables Blancs Beach. West of the city, Day Forest National Park is home to juniper forests and birdlife, including the rare Djibouti francolin. Ferries cross the Gulf of Tadjoura to the capital, Djibouti City, where there are landmarks like the colonial Presidential Palace

MAP OF DJIBOUTI

hello my friends. this is a map of Djibouti. Djibouti is in the Horn of Africa, on the Gulf of Aden and the Bab-el-Mandeb, at the southern entrance to the Red Sea. It lies at the northernmost point of the Great Rift Valley. It is in Djibouti that the rift between the African Plate and the Somali Plate meets the Arabian Plate, forming a geologic tripoint. The tectonic interaction at this tripoint has created the lowest elevation of any place in Africa at Lake Assal, and the second-lowest depression on dry land anywhere on earth.

The country's coastline stretches 314 kilometres , with terrain consisting mainly of plateau, plains and highlands. Its borders extend 575 km , 125 km of which are shared with Eritrea, 390 km with Ethiopia, and 60 km with Somaliland. Djibouti is the southernmost country on the Arabian Plate.

Djibouti has eight mountain ranges with peaks of over 1,000 metres. The Mousa Ali range is considered the country's highest mountain range, with the tallest peak on the border with Ethiopia and Eritrea. It has an elevation of 2,028 metres. The Grand Bara desert covers parts of southern Djibouti in the Arta, Ali Sabieh and Dikhil regions. The majority of it sits at a relatively low elevation, below 1,700 feet.

Extreme geographic points include: to the north, Ras Doumera and the point at which the border with Eritrea enters the Red Sea in the Obock Region; to the east, a section of the Red Sea coast north of Ras Bir; to the south, a location on the border with Ethiopia west of the town of As Ela; and to the west, a location on the frontier with Ethiopia immediately east of the Ethiopian town of Afambo.

Most of Djibouti is part of the Ethiopian xeric grasslands and shrublands ecoregion. The exception is an eastern strip along the Red Sea coast, which is part of the Eritrean coastal desert. THATS ALL. PLEASE COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BEST MAPS.
أهلا أصدقائي. هذه خريطة جيبوتي. تقع جيبوتي في القرن الأفريقي ، على خليج عدن وباب المندب ، عند المدخل الجنوبي للبحر الأحمر. تقع في أقصى شمال وادي ريفت العظيم. في جيبوتي ، يلتقي الصدع بين الصفيحة الإفريقية والصومالية بالصفيحة العربية ، ويشكل نقطة ثلاثية جيولوجية. أدى التفاعل التكتوني في هذه النقطة الثلاثية إلى إنشاء أدنى ارتفاع من أي مكان في إفريقيا عند بحيرة عسل ، وثاني أدنى منخفض على الأرض الجافة في أي مكان على وجه الأرض.

يمتد الشريط الساحلي للبلاد 314 كيلومترًا ، وتتكون التضاريس أساسًا من هضبة وسهول ومرتفعات. تمتد حدودها 575 كم ، 125 كم منها مشتركة مع إريتريا ، و 390 كم مع إثيوبيا ، و 60 كم مع أرض الصومال. جيبوتي هي الدولة الواقعة في أقصى الجنوب على اللوحة العربية.

يوجد في جيبوتي ثماني سلاسل جبلية يبلغ ارتفاع قممها أكثر من 1000 متر. تعتبر سلسلة جبال موسى علي أعلى سلسلة جبال في البلاد ، مع أعلى قمة على الحدود مع إثيوبيا وإريتريا. يبلغ ارتفاعها 2028 مترًا. تغطي صحراء غراند بارا أجزاء من جنوب جيبوتي في مناطق عرته وعلي صبيح ودخيل. يقع معظمها على ارتفاع منخفض نسبيًا ، أقل من 1700 قدم.

تشمل النقاط الجغرافية المتطرفة: إلى الشمال ، رأس دوميرة والنقطة التي تدخل فيها الحدود مع إريتريا البحر الأحمر في منطقة أوبوك ؛ شرقا جزء من ساحل البحر الأحمر شمال رأس بير. من الجنوب موقع على الحدود مع إثيوبيا غرب مدينة As Ela. وإلى الغرب موقع على الحدود مع إثيوبيا مباشرة شرق مدينة أفامبو الإثيوبية.

معظم جيبوتي هي جزء من الأراضي العشبية الجافة الأثيوبية ومنطقة الشجيرات البيئية. الاستثناء هو الشريط الشرقي على طول ساحل البحر الأحمر ، وهو جزء من الصحراء الساحلية الإريترية. هذا كل شئ. يرجى التعليق والاشتراك في أفضل الخرائط. مع السلامة.
este es un mapa de Yibuti. Djibouti está en el Cuerno de África, en el Golfo de Adén y Bab-el-Mandeb, en la entrada sur del Mar Rojo. Se encuentra en el punto más al norte del Gran Valle del Rift. Es en Djibouti donde la grieta entre la Placa Africana y la Placa Somalí se encuentra con la Placa Arábiga, formando un tripunto geológico. La interacción tectónica en este tripunto ha creado la elevación más baja de cualquier lugar en África en el lago Assal, y la segunda depresión más baja en tierra firme en cualquier parte de la tierra.

El litoral del país se extiende a lo largo de 314 kilómetros, con un terreno compuesto principalmente por meseta, llanura y sierra. Sus fronteras se extienden por 575 km, de los cuales 125 km son compartidos con Eritrea, 390 km con Etiopía y 60 km con Somalilandia. Djibouti es el país más austral de la placa arábiga.

Djibouti tiene ocho cadenas montañosas con picos de más de 1.000 metros. La cordillera Mousa Ali se considera la cadena montañosa más alta del país, con el pico más alto en la frontera con Etiopía y Eritrea. Tiene una altitud de 2.028 metros. El desierto de Grand Bara cubre partes del sur de Yibuti en las regiones de Arta, Ali Sabieh y Dikhil. La mayor parte se encuentra a una altura relativamente baja, por debajo de los 1.700 pies.

Los puntos geográficos extremos incluyen: al norte, Ras Doumera y el punto en el que la frontera con Eritrea entra en el Mar Rojo en la región de Obock; #djibouti #yibuti #mapschool #mapsolo #petamap #cartemap #mapamap #kartemap

map of Djibouti Africa

Djibouti, officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Somaliland[b] in the south, Ethiopia in the southwest, Eritrea in the north, and the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden in the east. Across the Gulf of Aden is Yemen. The country has a total area of 23,200 km2 (8,958 sq mi)

In antiquity, the territory together with Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somaliland was part of the Land of Punt. Nearby Zeila, now in Somaliland, was the seat of the medieval Adal and Ifat Sultanates. In the late 19th century, the colony of French Somaliland was established following treaties signed by the ruling Dir Somali sultans with the French and its railroad to Dire Dawa (and later Addis Ababa) allowed it to quickly supersede Zeila as the port for southern Ethiopia and the Ogaden] It was subsequently renamed to the French Territory of the Afars and the Issas in 1967. A decade later, the Djiboutian people voted for independence. This officially marked the establishment of the Republic of Djibouti, named after its capital city. The new state joined the United Nations the same year, on 20 September 1977. In the early 1990s, tensions over government representation led to armed conflict, which ended in a power-sharing agreement in 2000 between the ruling party and the opposition.

Djibouti is a multi-ethnic nation with a population of over 921,804 inhabitants (the smallest in mainland Africa). French and Arabic are the country's two official languages, Afar and Somali are national languages. About 94% of residents adhere to Islam, which is the official religion and has been predominant in the region for more than a thousand years. The Somalis and Afar make up the two largest ethnic groups, with the former comprising the majority of the population. Both speak the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic languages.
Djibouti is strategically located near some of the world's busiest shipping lanes, controlling access to the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. It serves as a key refuelling and transshipment center, and is the principal maritime port for imports from and exports to neighboring Ethiopia. A burgeoning commercial hub, the nation is the site of various foreign military bases. The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) regional body also has its headquarters in Djibouti City. mapa de Yibuti , carte de Djibouti
Ali Sabieh Ali Sabieh
Arta Arta
Dikhil 7,200 88,948 105,300 Dikhil
Djibouti Djibouti City
Obock Obock
Tadjourah 7,100 86,704 121,000 Tadjoura
Geography
Main article: Geography of Djibouti



Satellite images of Djibouti during the day (left) and night (right)
Djibouti is situated in the Horn of Africa on the Gulf of Aden and the Bab-el-Mandeb, at the southern entrance to the Red Sea. It lies between latitudes 11° and 14°N and longitudes 41° and 44°E, at the northernmost point of the Great Rift Valley. It is here in Djibouti that the rift between the African Plate and the Somali Plate meet the Arabian Plate, forming a geologic tripoint.[92] The tectonic interaction at this tripoint has created the lowest elevation of any place in Africa at Lake Assal, and indeed, the second lowest depression on dry land found anywhere on earth (surpassed only by the depression along the border of Jordan and Israel).

The country's coastline stretches 314 kilometres (195 miles), with terrain consisting mainly of plateau, plains and highlands. Djibouti has a total area of 23,200 square kilometres (9,000 sq mi). Its borders extend 575 km (357 mi), 125 km (78 mi) of which are shared with Eritrea, 390 km (242 mi) with Ethiopia, and 60 km (37 mi) with Somaliland.[1] Djibouti is the southernmost country on the Arabian Plate.[93]

Djibouti has eight mountain ranges with peaks of over 1,000 metres (3,300 feet).[94] The Mousa Ali range is considered the country's highest mountain range, with the tallest peak on the border with Ethiopia and Eritrea. It has an elevation of 2,028 metres (6,654 feet).[94] The Grand Bara desert covers parts of southern Djibouti in the Arta, Ali Sabieh and Dikhil regions. The majority of it sits at a relatively low elevation, below 1,700 feet (520 metres).

Extreme geographic points include: to the north, Ras Doumera and the point at which the border with Eritrea enters the Red Sea in the Obock Region; to the east, a section of the Red Sea coast north of Ras Bir; to the south, a location on the border with Ethiopia west of the town of As Ela; and to the west, a location on the frontier with Ethiopia immediately east of the Ethiopian town of Afambo.

Most of Djibouti is part of the Ethiopian xeric grasslands and shrublands ecoregion. The exception is an eastern strip located along the Red Sea coast, which is part of the Eritrean coastal desert.[95]

Landscapes of Djibouti

Lake Assal



Traditional houses on the Mabla Mountains



Lake Abbe



The mountains near Dasbiyo



Beach south of Djibouti City, overlooking the Gulf of Aden

Arta Beach in Arta, Djibouti

The best sightseeing places in Djibouti is the Arta Beach. Many tourists find Djibouti a wonderful place because of its unique beaches. Roughly one and a half hours of travel time from Djibouti city will take you to the beach. People who come and go to visit the beach were left with awe in their eyes due to the amazing sightseeing sceneries of this beach. People snorkel here and find that it has very beautiful reefs. Moreover, people are very fascinated to watch whale sharks swim with them and have close encounters with them. There are many activities to do when you are in Arta beach, so check your schedule and enjoy your stay in Djibouti by dropping by Arta beach.
A paradise for snorkeling and scuba diving, Arta Beach offers sights of great whale sharks and a vibrant coral reef. Admire the gentle giants passing by, as they stretch their large mouths to feed off plankton and small fish. Due to the concentration of sharp rocks, the shore here usually doesn't serve for regular beach activities. Check out local tour operators for organized snorkeling and diving excursions.
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Lake Abbe in Dikhil Region, Djibouti

Lake Abbe, also known as Lake Abhe Bad, is a salt lake, lying on the Ethiopia-Djibouti border. It is one of a chain of six connected lakes, which also includes (from north to south) lakes Gargori, Laitali, Gummare, Bario and Afambo. The river Awash flows into the no-drain lake. The Lake Abbe is the center of the Afar Depression. The Lac Abbe is considered one of the most inaccessible areas of the earth. The water itself is known for its flamingos. The scenery is unique.
Lake Abbe is the ultimate destination of the waters of the Awash River. It lies at the Afar Triple Junction, the central meeting place for the three pieces of the Earth's crust, a defining feature of the Afar Depression. Here three pieces of Earth’s crust are each pulling away from that central point, though not all at the same speed.

On the northwest shore rises Mount Dama Ali , a dormant volcano, while along the southwestern and southern shores extend vast salt flats, 10 km in width. Besides the Awash, seasonal affluents of Lake Abbe include two wadis, the Oleldere and Abuna Merekes, which enter the lake from the west and south, crossing the salt flats. Although the present area of the lake's open water is 34,000 hectares, recent droughts and extraction of water from the Awash River for irrigation has caused the water level of the lake to fall. By 1984, the surface area of the lake had decreased to two thirds of what it was in 1940. During this period about 11,500 hectares of saltflats had formed to the southwest of the lake. Lake Abbe is a hypersaline lake; water containing mineral salts flows in but there is no outflow, and pure water evaporates from the surface. It is also known as an amplifier lake, the water level fluctuating dramatically in response to quite small changes in climate.
The Afar people have established a settlement near the lake's shore. Lake Abbe is known for its limestone chimneys, which reach heights of 50 m and from which steam spews forth. These carbonate chimneys are formed by the mixing of lake water and a deeper geothermal fluid. Flamingos can also be found on the waters.
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Une journée à l''île Moucha à Djibouti

#Djibouti #îleMoucha by #SAYA

Vetcap in Obock, Djibouti

A video of my first VETCAP conducted in Obock, Djibouti during a deployment to the Horn of Africa, CJTF-HOA. The video was an educational project for the students of Island Village Montessori School, to share some of the sights and culture of East Africa.

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Retour en images sur la croisière plongée Djibouti avec Dune

Whaleshark Liveaboard 2018 - Djibouti Swimming with whale sharks in Djibouti, best travel video.

Ever wanted to dive between the continents. Swim with whale sharks or explore the underwater world of the Seven Brothers between Yemen and Djibouti. We spend two years in Djibouti exploring land and sea. Join us on this adventure and give us your LIKE !

Djibouti is a small country in the horn of Africa most travellers have never heard of. However if you do find yourself going there check out our videos. Diving is great. Best time of the year with good visibility is March - May, which is the best time to dive Seven Brothers. However the Whaleshark season is from November till end January and the best time to swim with these giants. In Djibouti there is a resident population of juvenile (mostly male) whale sharks and due the plankton rich waters the gather in the Bay of Ghoubet. Besides whale sharks the country offers great diving close to the city at Moucha and Maskali Islands. Or spend a day or week trip on a live aboard to explore the pristine reefs.

Also on land the country has few sites to offer. We highly recommend visiting Lac Assal as a day trip or Lac Abbe if you like to go off the beaten track for a day or two. Check out our videos on Lac Assal and Lac Abbe.

*FRENCH
Vous avez toujours voulu plonger entre les continents. Nagez avec les requins baleines ou explorez le monde sous-marin des Sept Frères entre le Yémen et Djibouti. Nous passons deux ans à Djibouti à explorer la terre et la mer. Rejoignez-nous dans cette aventure et donnez-nous votre LIKE!

Djibouti est un petit pays de la corne de l'Afrique dont la plupart des voyageurs n'ont jamais entendu parler. Cependant, si vous vous y rendez, regardez nos vidéos. La plongée est géniale. La meilleure période de l'année avec une bonne visibilité est de mars à mai, qui est la meilleure période pour plonger Seven Brothers. Cependant, la saison des baleines est de novembre à fin janvier et le meilleur moment pour nager avec ces géants. À Djibouti, il y a une population résidente de requins baleines juvéniles (principalement mâles) et en raison des eaux riches en plancton, ils se rassemblent dans la baie de Ghoubet. Outre les requins baleines, le pays offre de superbes plongées à proximité de la ville aux îles Moucha et Maskali. Ou passez une journée ou une semaine en direct à bord pour explorer les récifs immaculés.

Sur terre également, le pays a peu de sites à offrir. Nous vous recommandons vivement de visiter le lac Assal en excursion d'une journée ou le lac Abbe si vous aimez sortir des sentiers battus pendant un jour ou deux. Découvrez nos vidéos sur le lac Assal et le lac Abbe.

*GERMAN
Wollte schon immer zwischen den Kontinenten tauchen. Schwimmen Sie mit Walhaien oder erkunden Sie die Unterwasserwelt der sieben Brüder zwischen Jemen und Dschibuti. Wir verbringen zwei Jahre in Dschibuti und erkunden Land und Meer. Begleite uns auf diesem Abenteuer und gib uns dein LIKE!

Dschibuti ist ein kleines Land am Horn von Afrika, von dem die meisten Reisenden noch nie gehört haben. Wenn Sie jedoch dorthin gehen, sehen Sie sich unsere Videos an. Tauchen ist großartig. Die beste Zeit des Jahres mit guter Sicht ist März - Mai, die beste Zeit, um Seven Brothers zu tauchen. Die Walhai-Saison ist jedoch von November bis Ende Januar und die beste Zeit, um mit diesen Riesen zu schwimmen. In Dschibuti leben junge (meist männliche) Walhaie und aufgrund des planktonreichen Wassers sammeln sie sich in der Bucht von Ghoubet. Neben Walhaien bietet das Land großartige Tauchmöglichkeiten in der Nähe der Stadt auf den Moucha- und Maskali-Inseln. Oder verbringen Sie einen Tages- oder Wochenausflug an Bord, um die unberührten Riffe zu erkunden.

Auch an Land hat das Land nur wenige Sehenswürdigkeiten zu bieten. Wir empfehlen den Lac Assal als Tagesausflug oder den Lac Abbe, wenn Sie ein oder zwei Tage abseits der ausgetretenen Pfade unterwegs sind. Schauen Sie sich unsere Videos zu Lac Assal und Lac Abbe an.

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Diving in Djibouti - Nostalgia (Swim with whale sharks, dive between continents, diving in Africa)

I lived and dived during two wonderful years in this amazing country, Djibouti. I met so many different characters and I learnt so much about myself.

This video it is a memorandum for all of them. if if you ever plan to go in this part of the world, I highly recommend to explore the ocean there. Between whale sharks and stunning coral reefs, you will not regret it.

Filmed with Sony A7III, Nauticam Housing, DJI Mavic Pro 2 and GoPro 8.


Plonger a Djibouti est une experience formidable que je n'oublierai jamais!

*FRANCAIS
J'ai vécu et plongé pendant deux merveilleuses années dans ce magnifique pays, Djibouti. J'ai rencontré tellement de personnages différents et j'ai beaucoup appris sur moi-même.

Cette vidéo est un mémorandum pour tous. si jamais vous prévoyez d'aller dans cette partie du monde, je vous recommande vivement d'explorer l'océan là-bas. Entre requins baleines et superbes récifs coralliens, vous ne le regretterez pas.

Plonger un Djibouti est une expérience formidable que je n'oublierai jamais!

*NEDERLANDS
Ik heb twee jaar geleefd en gedoken in dit geweldige land, Djibouti. Ik heb zoveel verschillende karakters ontmoet en ik heb zoveel over mezelf geleerd.

Deze video is een memorandum voor hen allemaal. Als je ooit van plan bent om naar dit deel van de wereld te gaan, raad ik je ten zeerste aan om daar de oceaan te verkennen. Tussen walvishaaien en prachtige koraalriffen zult u er geen spijt van krijgen.


*DEUTSCH
Ich habe zwei wundervolle Jahre in diesem erstaunlichen Land, Dschibuti, gelebt und getaucht. Ich habe so viele verschiedene Charaktere getroffen und so viel über mich selbst gelernt.

Dieses Video ist ein Memorandum für alle. Wenn Sie jemals vorhaben, in diesen Teil der Welt zu reisen, empfehle ich Ihnen dringend, den Ozean dort zu erkunden. Zwischen Walhaien und atemberaubenden Korallenriffen werden Sie es nicht bereuen.

Roadtrip to Lac Assal in Djibouti - 2019

Filmed & Editted by Sander Hondeman

A roadtrip with my family to a really beautifull place called Lac Assal in Djibouti. At 155m below sea level, Lac Assal is the lowest point in Africa and the third lowest point in the world after the Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee. It lies in the Danakil Desert on the Afar Triple Junction where three of Earth’s tectonic plates are pulling apart. The area suffers extreme heat with summer temperatures climbing as high as 52°C. This lake in the centre of Djibouti, is 10 times saltier than the sea. In fact, it’s the second saltiest water in the world.

Bienvenue aux forces françaises stationnées à Djibouti (FFDj)

Vidéo de présentation des forces françaises stationnées à Djibouti (FFDj). Bienvenue aux nouveaux arrivants (militaires et familles) dans la communauté des FFDj.
Réalisation : Cédric Bordères

Discover Djibouti Today. Most Strategic Country In Africa You Didn't Know About. Djibouti City.

Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa, is a mostly French- and Arabic-speaking country of dry shrublands, volcanic formations and Gulf of Aden beaches. It's home to one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world, the low-lying Lake Assal, in the Danakil Desert. The nomadic Afar people have settlements along Lake Abbe, a body of saltwater featuring chimneylike mineral formations




Djibouti's location is strategically important to both global trade and regional security. The country is situated next to Bab-el-Mandeb, the strait that links the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea via the Red Sea, the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aden
Djibouti, small strategically located country on the northeast coast of the Horn of Africa. It is situated on the Bab el Mandeb Strait, which lies to the east and separates the Red Sea from the Gulf of Aden.
Formerly known as French Somaliland the country took Djibouti as its name when it gained independence from France on June 27, 1977. Djibouti’s capital, Djibouti city, is built on coral reefs that jut into the southern entrance of the gulf
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De Tadjoura à Djibouti

Dans une chaleur digne du mois de Juillet dans le sud de la France, Djibouti pour un road trip le 25 Décembr 2011! La vie est vraiment chougue...

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