Visiting the World's Hottest Place (159°F, 70°C) LUT DESERT

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I'm at the hottest point on the planet; Lut Desert, which is in Iran. The highest surface temperature ever recorded here is 159.3°F (70.3°C)
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Hottest point of Lut Desert (salt desert) is called Gandom Beryan, which means "roasted wheat'' in Persian. Various sources claim that there are no living creatures in this place, no animals can pass over Gandom Beryan. In our expedition, we are pushing our boundaries for new discoveries.

This place is different from Furnace Creek, California or Death Valley. A heat wave in this geography is the worst.

NASA's medium resolution imaging spectroradiometer installed on the Aqua satellite recorded that the world's hottest land surface was in the Lut Desert, where temperatures reached 70.7°C (159.3°F) in 2005.

Located in the southeast of Iran, the distance from the northernmost tip to the southernmost tip of the Lut Desert is considered 480 km and its distance from the westernmost tip to the easternmost tip is considered 320 km.
This vast salt desert contains many mysterious spots. Like Gandom Beryan: The hottest point on the planet where 70.7°C is measured from space.

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