VOLCANO ABSTRACT

Carol Barona

VOLCANO ABSTRACT

I TOOK THIS AT THE ACTIVE VOLCANO IN ST. LUCIA…I THOUGHT IT WAS QUITE INTERESTING.

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The St Lucia volcano, also called the St Lucia sulphur springs is said to be the only drive-in volcano in the world. The last minor eruption occurred in the late1700’s. It was only a steam eruption but not one with magma and ash. In the 1830’s approximately 760 tons of sulphur was mined and exported. Although there are signs of activity going on, for example the boiling mud, water and steam that emerge from the crater, the St Lucia volcano is dormant.

There are several pots of boiling water that are above the normal boiling point. There are also many colors at the surface as a result of sulfur, iron, calcium oxide, copper oxide, magnesium, carbon and other mineral deposited there.

The caldera is believed to be connected to the ocean because of increase reaction during a full moon which causes high tides. The islands of the eastern Caribbean are linked via a volcanic arc, but the St Lucia volcano is different because the water has therapeutic qualities. You can still find people who go to bath there in order to remove blemishes on their skin.

Walking in the crater is now prohibited after one of the guides fell in a pool of boiling water when he was jumping up and down on it. Fortunately, it was only waist height, so he was rescued but he did suffer from some severe burns from the waist down.

There is a very strong smell of sulfur that comes out of it. It is weak during the day but very strong at nights. You can smell it for miles away at nights but that is a good thing. If the smell goes away, then that would mean that there is going to be a volcanic eruption.

The St Lucia volcano is located in Soufriere. The people of Soufriere pride themselves on having the only drive in volcano in the world right at their door steps. In fact, there are people living within the perimeter of the craters.

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VOLCANO ABSTRACT by Carol Barona
VOLCANO ABSTRACT by Carol Barona
  • flyfish70

    flyfish70

    That is pretty cool!!!!!! I love sulfur springs, they are just too cool!!!!! Very nice capture!!!!!!!

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! I THOUGHT IT WAS REALLY COOL.

  • Bill Gamblin

    Bill Gamblin

    this is an aweosme job…it doesn’t look active until you take much closer look…very cool capture

  • Carol Barona replied

    I HAVE SOME THAT I STILL HAVE TO PUT ON THAT SHOW THE ACTIVE PORTIONS OF IT…

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • Kate Adams

    Kate Adams

    Pretty cool Carol!!! a great capture!!!

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANKS KATE – A LITTLE DIFFERENT BUT I LIKED IT.

  • misiabe80

    misiabe80

    beautiful work….Unusual. Great!!

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANK YOU SO MUCH AND THANKS FOR THE FAV.

  • MICKSPIXPHOTOS

    MICKSPIXPHOTOS

    As bizzare as it sounds to say about lava, this is really cool. Very nice, Carol.

  • Carol Barona replied

    HEE HEE…THANKS SO MUCH MIKE!

  • Steven Geer

    Steven Geer

    nice capture Carol!

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANKS SO MUCH AGAIN STEVEN.

  • justjen

    justjen

    wow it sure is…..nice work

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANKS SO VERY MUCH JEN!

  • Clive

    Clive

    Excellent capture Carol, well done

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANKS MY FRIEND – YOU ARE SO SWEET.

  • onnibright

    onnibright

    Very interesting shot.

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANK YOU APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH.

  • Hank Rodriguez

    Hank Rodriguez

    Huh..This looks exactly like what I see when the kids forget to rinse their bowls of oatmeal before they leave them in the sink…Are you SURE this is a photo of a volcano in St Lucia??

    (JK…Great close up texture shot)

  • Carol Barona replied

    THAT IS SO GROSS HANK…PRETTY SURE I WASNT AT YOUR HOUSE TAKING PICS OF YOUR DIRTY DISHES…LOL….THANKS..

  • Mayina

    Mayina

    Awesome Carol!!

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANK YOU SO MUCH.

  • IrishPics

    IrishPics

    Wow,
    your PICTURE is AMAZING Carol..;-))!

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

  • Sharon Johnstone

    Sharon Johnstone

    Wow….great shot Carol!!!

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANK YOU SO MUCH SHARON…

  • amarica

    amarica

    Great shot Hun!

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANKS AMARICA…

  • BlueKnot

    BlueKnot

    Great find, very interesting visual!

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

  • Hans  Goepel

    Hans Goepel

    As always you don it again superb shot

  • Carol Barona replied

    THANKS HANS YOU ARE TOO KIND.

  • dpennyor

    dpennyor

    very interesting indeed, glad it wasn’t too active…. LOL

  • Carol Barona replied

    IT WAS – I JUST HAVENT PUT UP THE PHOTOS YET…

  • Mindy Miller

    Mindy Miller

    WOW Carol this is really rather neat! I see you have been nusy again! : )

  • Carol Barona replied

    I HAVE BEEN BUSY – TAKES SO MUCH TIME – BUT I LOVE IT.

  • dpennyor

    dpennyor

    OH WOW!!! that’s gonna be interesting!!!

  • Carol Barona replied

    I WILL PUT THEM ON TODAY…HOPE YOU LIKE THEM…LOVE YOUR NEW PIC BY THE WAY.

  • dpennyor

    dpennyor

    good!! will be watching!!

  • CarolM

    CarolM

    Wow, it must have been really interesting to go to the volcano. Nice textures in this one.

  • Carol Barona replied

    Thank you, it was really fun!

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