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sulfer pools are quite common in this area
Date: 04/14/2004
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the temperature will vary greatly!
Date: 04/14/2004
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IMG_0051
I don't think you'd want to bathe in that :)
Date: 04/14/2004
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mmmm, what's cooking?
Date: 04/14/2004
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there are lots of different colors around these steaming holes in the ground. Each color signifies a different element. yellow = sulfer
white = silica
Date: 04/14/2004
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this would be fun to play in! The water is warm.
Date: 04/14/2004
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I guess it'd be like a nice sulfer shower?!
Date: 04/14/2004
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you can take a nice strole over the boiling mud. how romantic.
or you can opt for the more private mud bath in the spa (no joke; it was fun!)
Date: 04/14/2004
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This is a real, active volcano. It's almost as tall as me. (ok, it spits hot mud, not molten rock.)
Date: 04/14/2004
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big steaming hole in the ground.
Date: 04/14/2004
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