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Djibouti is a small but strategically vital nation on the Horn of Africa, sitting at the southern entrance to the Red Sea where it meets the Gulf of Aden, bordered by Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia. Despite its compact size, it is one of the most geopolitically significant locations on Earth - a natural chokepoint through which an enormous proportion of the world's shipping passes every single day.
The country's landscape is among the most alien and dramatic on the planet - Lake Assal sits 155 metres below sea level, making it the lowest point in Africa and one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth, while the Afar Depression is one of the hottest and most geologically active places on the planet, where three tectonic plates are slowly pulling apart. The Gulf of Tadjoura cuts deep into the interior, creating a dramatic natural harbour around which the capital city has grown. Explore related settings through our Oceans & Lakes, Remote Locations, and Scenic Views collections.
Djiboutian cuisine blends Somali, Afar, and French influences - skudahkharis (spiced rice with lamb), fresh Red Sea fish, and canjeero (spongy flatbread) are everyday staples. The waters off Djibouti are world-renowned for whale shark encounters, with the largest congregation of whale sharks on Earth gathering seasonally in the Gulf of Tadjoura. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature, and Harbours & Marinas on EarthLive.TV.
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Djibouti is a small but strategically vital nation on the Horn of Africa, sitting at the southern entrance to the Red Sea where it meets the Gulf of Aden, bordered by Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia. Despite its compact size, it is one of the most geopolitically significant locations on Earth - a natural chokepoint through which an enormous proportion of the world's shipping passes every single day.
The country's landscape is among the most alien and dramatic on the planet - Lake Assal sits 155 metres below sea level, making it the lowest point in Africa and one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth, while the Afar Depression is one of the hottest and most geologically active places on the planet, where three tectonic plates are slowly pulling apart. The Gulf of Tadjoura cuts deep into the interior, creating a dramatic natural harbour around which the capital city has grown. Explore related settings through our Oceans & Lakes, Remote Locations, and Scenic Views collections.
Djiboutian cuisine blends Somali, Afar, and French influences - skudahkharis (spiced rice with lamb), fresh Red Sea fish, and canjeero (spongy flatbread) are everyday staples. The waters off Djibouti are world-renowned for whale shark encounters, with the largest congregation of whale sharks on Earth gathering seasonally in the Gulf of Tadjoura. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature, and Harbours & Marinas on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our Live webcam map or browse cameras in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia.