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Coordinates: 11°3134N 42°3613E / 11.5261°N 42.6036°E / 11.5261; 42.6036
 

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Lake Ghoubbet
  • قبة الخراب (Arabic)
  • Ghoubbet-el-Kharab (Arabic)
  • Lake Ghoubbet is located in Djibouti
    Lake Ghoubbet

    Lake Ghoubbet

    Coordinates11°31′34N 42°36′13E / 11.5261°N 42.6036°E / 11.5261; 42.6036
    Typecove
    Basin countries Djibouti
    Max. length13 mi (21 km)
    Max. width7 mi (11 km)
    Surface area158 km2 (61 sq mi)
    Average depth205 m (673 ft)
    Salinity3.7–3.8%
    Max. temperature32 °C (90 °F)
    Min. temperature27 °C (81 °F)
    IslandsDevil's Islands, Abou Maya Island

    The Ghoubbet al-KharaborLake Ghoubbet (Arabic: قبة الخراب, "the Gulf of the Demons") is a Djiboutian cove separated from the Gulf of Tadjoura by a narrow channel historically known to have violent currents. Ghoubbet al-Kharab is surrounded by mountains and cliffs 600 meters high, as well as by the Ardoukôba volcano which separates it from Lake Assal. It is very deep (200 meters) and hosts many fish and sharks that grow in the strong gulf currents, and is part of the junction between the African and Arabian continental plates. Formations like "The Crack" (or "La Faille") and reefs like Ras Eiro are popular locations for divers to visit. Scientists also visit the reigon like Captain Cousteau in the 1980s.

    Ghoubbet-el-Kharab

    The level of Ghoubbet al-Kharab can rise and fall, varying up to one meter from sea level due to the tides, winds, and the narrowness of the outlet to the Gulf of Tadjoura.

    At the far western shores of the Ghoubbet al-Kharab are two volcanic islands: the Devil's Islands.

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