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Most of Djibouti (90%) is a volcanic desert. Djibouti has amazing and unique landscapes such as Lac Abbé and Lac Assal (the lowest point of Africa). There are minor mountain ranges from the coastal plain to the Ethiopian highlands, where the highest point in the country, Mount Moussa of 2063m, is located. The coastline is some 800 km long. Marine life is very rich and Djibouti is known for its great diving possibilities. There are several beaches in Djibouti, among the better is the Sables Blancs with its fine white sand and clear, blue water. |
 At 153 m below sea level Lac Assal is the lowest point in Africa |  The Devil's Islands |  View from one of Djibouti's many volcanos |
 Setting sun and a camel in the desert near Dikhil |  Night fall over Lac Abbé chimneys |  Dramatic sky hanging over Lac Abbé |
 Early morning light in Lac Abbé |  Sable Blanc beach |  The sulphorous gases that have given Lac Abbé (the Stinking Lake) it's name |