Witness the traditional salt mining techniques used by local Afar people at the salt flats of Lake Assal, the lowest point in Africa at 155 meters below sea level. The Afar people have been harvesting salt from this unique geological formation for centuries, using traditional tools such as pickaxes and shovels. The process gives a glimpse into the hardships faced by the inhabitants of this rugged terrain as they seek to sustain their livelihoods.