The steaming crater known as Sulphur Springs features vigorously boiling pools and small geysers of hot mud. The site was once mined for sulphur for the muskets of both the American and French revolutions. Nearby are the Botanical Gardens, with colorful tropical flowers and a lovely hot water cascade known as the Diamond Waterfall (the hot water comes from the Sulphur Springs above).
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