Sebkha Tah, also named as Sabkhat Tah, Sebja Tah or Sebjet Tah,[1] is a sabkha in southern Morocco. At 55 metres below sea level it is the lowest point of the country.[2] It is located close to Atlantic Ocean and the border with Western Sahara. The main city in the area is Tarfaya.
SebkhaTah, also named as Sabkhat Tah, Sebja Tah or Sebjet Tah, is a sabkha in southern Morocco. At 55 metres below sea level it is the lowest point of...
(−436 ft) 3 Danakil Depression Ethiopia −125 m (−410 ft) in Afar Depression 4 SebkhaTah Morocco −55 m (−180 ft) in the Laâyoune-Boujdour-Sakia El Hamra region...
depressions in the vicinity of Cape Juby; at 55 m (180 ft) below sea level, the SebkhaTah[circular reference] is the lowest and largest. But it covers less than...
depressions in the vicinity of Cape Juby; at 55 m below sea level, the SebkhaTah is the lowest and largest. But it covers less than 250 km² and is 500 km...
Caribbean Sea sea level 915 m 3,002 ft Morocco Jbel Toubkal 4167 m 13,671 ft SebkhaTah −55 m −180 ft 4222 m 13,852 ft Mozambique Monte Binga 2436 m 7,992 ft...
It is the meeting area of Atlantic coast with stretching sand dunes. SebkhaTah, the lowest altitude point in Morocco (55 meters below sea level) is located...
Extreme points of Morocco High: Jbel Toubkal 4,165 m (13,665 ft) Low: Sebkha paki Tah −55 m (−180 ft) Land boundaries: 2,018 km Algeria 1,559 km Western...