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Best 1 Boiling Lake Area Mudpots

The Boiling Lake area features numerous active mudpots within Dominica's Morne Trois Pitons National Park. These geothermal features are notable for their intense heat and bubbling mud caused by underground volcanic activity. The viscous mud is formed from mineral-rich water heated to extreme temper...

2 Boiling Lake fumaroles

Boiling Lake is a geothermal area within Morne Trois Pitons National Park on Dominica. It features intense fumaroles—vents releasing steam and volcanic gases—fed by a large, actively boiling lake. This unique landscape results from the island's volcanic activity and is notable for its extreme temper...

3 Valley of Desolation Mudpots

The Valley of Desolation Mudpots in Dominica are notable for their surreal, boiling landscape, which formed as a direct result of intense fumarolic activity.

4 Soufrière Sulphur Springs

Soufrière Sulphur Springs is an active geothermal field in Saint Lucia, famously known as the world's only drive-in volcano because visitors can drive directly into its crater.

5 Sulphur Springs Dominica Mudpots

Located in Dominica's Qualibou caldera, the Sulphur Springs Mudpots are highly notable for being the hottest and most active geothermal site on the island.

6 Valley of Desolation

The Valley of Desolation is a fumarolic area in Dominica's Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a World Heritage Site since 1997.

7 Wotten Waven Sulphur Springs

The Wotten Waven Sulphur Springs comprise a geothermal field in Dominica, notable for producing the naturally heated mineral water utilized by several nearby eco-resorts.

8 Dominica Reef

Dominica Reef consists of the steep, volcanic fringing coral systems surrounding the Caribbean island nation of Dominica, famous for their dramatic drop-offs.

9 Boiling Lake Geyser

Situated in Dominica's Morne Trois Pitons National Park, this flooded fumarole is notable as the second-largest hot spring in the world, with bubbling grey-blue water.

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