Discover the hottest places on the planet

Death Valley, America: California's Death Valley, known for its scorching temperatures, is also recognized as the driest location in North America.

Death Valley, America: In 2024, the desert set a record for the highest temperature on Earth, reaching 54.4°C (130°F).

Dallol, Ethiopia: This untouched location in the country's Afar Region is known as the hottest place on Earth.

Dallol, Ethiopia: It is also said to have one of the highest average daily temperatures in the world, reaching 34.4ºC (94ºF). 

Rub' al-Khali, Arabian Peninsula: Rub' al-Khali is one of the largest deserts on the planet, boasting the largest uninterrupted expanse of sand globally.

Rub' al-Khali, Arabian Peninsula: The temperature in this hot and arid region peaked at 56.1ºC (133ºF). 

Oodnadatta, Australia: Located in the Outback, Oodnadatta proudly claims the title of "Australia's hottest and driest town.

Oodnadatta, Australia: In 1960, the town reached a record temperature of 50.7°C (123.3°F).

Ghadames, Libya: Ghadames, an oasis town nestled in the Libyan desert, holds the prestigious title of UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ghadames, Libya: However, the town frequently records temperatures of over 48°C (118.4°F). 

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