sulphur springs

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Sulphur Springs is a famous geothermal area in Saint Lucia known for its bubbling hot springs, volcanic mud baths, and status as one of the world’s only drive-in volcanoes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geothermal area
tourist attraction
volcanic site
attracts international tourists
local visitors
climate tropical
country Saint Lucia NERFINISHED
geologicalType collapsed volcanic crater
hydrothermal field
hasAccessibility road access into crater area
hasApproximateTemperature over 100 degrees Celsius at some vents
hasEconomicRole important contributor to local tourism economy
hasFeature bubbling hot springs
drive-in volcano
fumaroles
steam vents
sulphur vents
thermal pools
volcanic mud baths
hasHazard high temperature water
toxic gases
unstable ground
hasManagement local authorities of Saint Lucia
hasNearbyAttraction Soufrière Bay NERFINISHED
hasOdor sulphur smell
knownFor being one of the world’s only drive-in volcanoes
geothermal activity
therapeutic mud baths
languageOfSignage English
locatedIn Saint Lucia NERFINISHED
Soufrière NERFINISHED
locatedOn island of Saint Lucia NERFINISHED
near Pitons Management Area NERFINISHED
Soufrière town NERFINISHED
partOf Soufrière volcanic system NERFINISHED
primaryGas hydrogen sulphide GENERATED
sulphur dioxide GENERATED
region Caribbean
surfaceColoration black volcanic rock
grey
yellow sulphur deposits
touristActivity guided tours
mud bathing
sightseeing
usedFor mud therapy
recreational bathing
tourism

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Pitons Management Area contains sulphur springs