The boiling lake is the second largest lake in the world and one of the wonders of nature. The water temperature reaches 92 degrees, but in the rainy seasons may drop to 10. To swim in this lake is strictly forbidden, because under water can beat the jets of hot air and even lava. The locals do not recommend you to go to the lake one, without guide. The lake is surrounded by mountains on all sides, except one place where the water spills out and falls into the river. Rise to the boiling lake takes a whole day (from 4 to 8 hours, depending on your strength), so it should be started early in the morning to get back before dark. From the village Lauda you can reach the caves of the Ti-Tu-gosh, now and starts walking ascent. You will cross several valleys, pass along the ridge of the mountains of Morne Nichols, through the wild forest, past many sulfur streams. In the Valley of destruction, you will see columns of hot air that rise from the ground. Near Boiling lakes flowing sulphur mountain river, which forms many natural pools. Here you will relax and regain their strength. Those who have been here say that this difficult journey is worth it to take a look at the amazing miracle of nature!
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Photo: the Boiling lake