Sulphur Springs Overveiw:

This video documents a visit to Sulphur Springs in St. Lucia, described as the world's only drive-in volcano. The main activity involves taking a geothermal mud bath in the hot springs, which are known for their distinct sulfur smell. The pools vary widely in temperature, with the hottest being described as "burning hot" or "blazing," potentially reaching 180 degrees. Visitors apply sulfur mud to their bodies, let it dry, and then wash it off, an experience that, despite the extreme heat, ultimately leaves the skin feeling soft. The narrator also saved money by using a drone to view the steaming volcano crater, bypassing the need for a separate viewing tour.