From the steaming, arsenic-laced craters of New Zealand to the silent, suffocating bedrooms of 18th-century Austria, is a concept that bridges the physical and the psychological. It is a place of corrosion, despair, and transformation.
Fair warning: it is unbelievably grim and heavy. If you’re a fan of The Witch or The Lighthouse , this is a must-see on Shudder . the devils bath
Like all geothermal features in New Zealand, the Devil’s Bath is dangerous. The water is often boiling hot (close to surface boiling point), and the surrounding rocks can be unstable and slippery. Visitors are strictly advised to stay on the designated paths and boardwalks. The crater is essentially a calm-looking cauldron of heated acid, and falling in would be fatal. From the steaming, arsenic-laced craters of New Zealand