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Volcano heated to a zesty 75 - 106°C. Rincon de La Vieja, Costa Rica.

P.S. Similar signs adorned every gaseous vent, but alas, nobody seems to have error checked the temperature ranges. If the Celsius scale is correct, the Fahrenheit scale should read 167 - 223°F. Or maybe it's just unbearably hot for the gringos.... Or maybe they need a sterner warning than the metric folk to stay the heck out =)
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Extreme Mud Bath

Author Steve Jurvetson from Menlo Park, USA

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