The Hottest Place on Earth

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

A team of experts and explorers venture into the Danakil desert in Northern Ethiopia to investigate the incredible geology of the area, and to find out how the people and their animals survive in the hottest place on earth. Kate Humble investigates how tough life is for an Afar woman; Steve Leonard wants to learn about the relationship between the Afar and their animals; and Dr Mukul Agarwal looks at the health issues faced in this most hostile of environments.

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites March 27th - 10:15amCharles Roe said...

    Your programme is really good and it is really interesting. Last night the programme was quight scarry, but it was quight interesting. I have got one question 4 you. Where can you get volcanic rock from? Because i like volcanoes alot. I am very interested in volcanoes now after so many years. Thanks for putting this programme on the television. Thanks

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites March 27th - 7:37pmaudrey Kenny said...

    Very good programme, did not like the interferance by Kate Humble on pushing the women to talk about there sex life etc. She was pushing her ideas of life onto a much difference society and didnt seem to understand how the differences worked. People there live quite a different life to her. The men in the team seemed to understand them better than her.

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