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Desert and forest : the exploration of Abyssinian Danakil

by L. M. Nesbitt

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"Hell-Hole of Creation: The Exploration of Abyssinian Danakil" is a travel memoir written by L.M. Nesbitt. Published in 1935, the book details Nesbitt's extraordinary journey into the remote and inhospitable region of Danakil in Abyssinia (now Ethiopia).

Nesbitt recounts his exploration of the Danakil Depression, a harsh and unforgiving landscape known for its extreme temperatures, active volcanoes, and rugged terrain. He provides a vivid and often harrowing account of the challenges he faced, including navigating treacherous lava flows, enduring scorching heat, and contending with the region's volatile and unpredictable nature.

The narrative takes readers through Nesbitt's encounters with the local Afar people, known for their resilience in surviving the harsh conditions of the Danakil. He sheds light on their way of life, customs, and traditions, offering insights into a culture that has adapted to the challenging environment.

As Nesbitt pushes further into the heart of the Danakil, he shares his discoveries of unique geological formations, such as salt flats, sulfur springs, and volcanic craters. He describes the striking landscapes and geological wonders that he encounters, painting a vivid picture of the awe-inspiring and otherworldly nature of the region.

"Hell-Hole of Creation" captures the spirit of exploration and the relentless pursuit of knowledge in the face of adversity. Nesbitt's storytelling brings to life the allure and dangers of venturing into uncharted territory, highlighting the resilience of both the human spirit and the natural world.

The book serves as a valuable historical and geographical record, providing readers with a glimpse into a rarely visited and remote part of the world. Nesbitt's account offers a blend of adventure, natural history, and cultural exploration, immersing readers in the wonders and challenges of the Danakil region. ( )
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Translated and abridged by the author from his "La Dancalia esplorata," Firenze, 1930. American edition has title "Hell-Hole of Creation"
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