Lucky Springs The River Sallee's boiling sulphur springs can be seen bubbling in a number of holes north of Lake Antoine in the northeast of the island, leaving orange and yellow hues on the surrounding landscape. They are of spiritual importance for various religious sects and a natural wishing well. Don't forget to throw in a coin before you leave.
The boiling springs are situated 1.5 miles north of Lake Antoine. The area is composed of soft porous volcanic sediments, and bubbling saline waters can be viewed in some of the 6 scattered holes throughout the site; the runoff channels tend to have sulfur deposits with orange and yellow hues. Besides the significant geologic formations within the site, the area holds much cultural and spiritual importance: the area has long been visited by local religious sects (such as the Baptist faith) performing religious rituals. It is also theorized that there is a close association between the area and the active “Kick-em-Jenny” sub-marine volcano. |
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