PHOTO OF THE DAY: Natural hot water spa

photo of the dayThis mini hot water fall and basin is seen on the way to the Boiling Lake

Photo by Jerma John Lewis

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20 Comments

  1. April 5, 2013

    Mahaut the stones are constantly there,so by all means they will get some form of colour.
    I do not expect one to stay in there twenty four hour a day.
    A little from time to time won’t hurt.

  2. out of south city
    April 4, 2013

    This is just amasing. This is so soothing and therapeutic that there is nothing to compare.

  3. DOMINICAN CANADIAN.
    April 4, 2013

    OOOOOOH!!!!Dominica,you are blessed.

  4. April 4, 2013

    Dominica sweet……………….

  5. jerma
    April 4, 2013

    @ flower you are wrong I took this from my phone and that’s the color I got from the angle I was. No highlights

  6. Wander
    April 4, 2013

    Beautiful and rich

  7. dominican abroad
    April 4, 2013

    ayayaye… ouch…. i feeling that warm water there now ….God Bless Dominica….

  8. dee
    April 4, 2013

    this is so out of this world! unbelievable!we are blessed and we certainly need to maximize on our rare resources.

  9. flower
    April 4, 2013

    Nice bath, but that is to much color, Put the picture as is. This is high lighted.

    • Rosebud
      April 4, 2013

      Apparently you’ve never been there. This is the actual color.i’ve been there several times and that’s just the way it is.i have pics to prove it too.

    • da
      April 4, 2013

      my boy this is the natural color, no enhancement.

    • April 4, 2013

      AGREED. THE PICTURE HAS BEEN ENHANCED

  10. POSITIVELY DOMINICAN
    April 4, 2013

    Lovelllllllllyyyyyyyyy Dominica………..soooo pristine and heavenly blessed. I love you soooooooo much!!!!!

  11. Zor
    April 4, 2013

    I love this spot. Even if it’s a long way to get there, when u arrive it is truly worth it

  12. Anonymous
    April 4, 2013

    PARADISE…right here in DOMINICA

  13. what wasI thinking
    April 4, 2013

    Awesome.only in Dominic

  14. MAHAUT
    April 4, 2013

    I wonder if this is good for the body, just look how it discolors and bleach the stones

    • Yes Fada!
      April 4, 2013

      Nah man, the stones are not bleached. Sulphur has that mustard-yellow color, and since there’s a constant flow of the water with sulphur compounds, hence the stones have that hue. Skin’s best therapy; rather than buying it in a bottle it’s there for you naturally!

  15. lisad
    April 4, 2013

    lovely place, I’ve been there however the pic would have looked better without these added effects

  16. Anonymous
    April 4, 2013

    Another beautiful snapshot

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