4. Saint Lucia claims to have "the world's only drive-in volcano". By what pungent name do locals refer to it?
From Quiz "The Land, the People, the Light" - Saint Lucia
Answer:
Sulphur Springs
Locals call it Sulphur Springs, but it is sometimes also referred to as Saint Lucia volcano, being the only semi-active volcano on the island. It is dormant, but has significant signs of volcanic activity - super-heated water pools, boiling mud and, of course, the smell of sulphur. The surface is covered with mineral deposits of many colors due to the presence of sulfur, iron, calcium oxide, copper oxide, magnesium and carbon, among others. The waters are said to be therapeutic, but walking in the crater is now prohibited for safety reasons after an incident in which a guide fell into one of the boiling water pools.
The volcano of Popocatepetl is found in Mexico; Mount Pelee can be found in Martinique, and the delightfully-named Kick-'em-Jenny is an active submarine volcano about eight km (five mi) north of Grenada, rising 1300 m (4,265 ft) above the sea floor. Its summit is roughly 180 m (590 ft) below the surface of the sea.