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Sulphur Springs, Saint Lucia
Geothermal field in Soufrière District, Saint Lucia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sulphur Springs is a geothermal field on the island of Saint Lucia. It is located to the southwest in the district of Soufriere, a name given by the French meaning 'sulphur mine', because of the proximity of the town to the site.[1] It is the most popular tourist destination in Saint Lucia, with approximately 200,000 annual patrons to the park, and is known as 'the world's only drive-in volcano'. [2]
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Location | Soufrière District, Saint Lucia |
Coordinates | 13°50′17″N 61°02′46″W |
Elevation | 241 m (791 ft) |
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