boiling lake
A boiling lake is a natural body of water that is heated to the point of boiling, often due to geothermal activity. These lakes are typically found in volcanic regions, where hot gases and magma from the Earth's interior heat the water. The temperature can reach well above 100 degrees Celsius, creating a steamy and turbulent surface.
One famous example of a boiling lake is the Boiling Lake in Dominica, which is part of the Morne Trois Pitons National Park. This lake is filled with bubbling, hot water and is surrounded by lush vegetation, making it a unique natural attraction for visitors and researchers alike.