Classroom lesson · Boca do Inferno · 🇸🇹 São Tomé and Príncipe

Boca do Inferno

A rock formation where waves roar and shoot into the air

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What is it?

Boca do Inferno — which means 'Mouth of Hell' in Portuguese — is a dramatic rock formation on the coast of São Tomé where ocean waves crash into a narrow channel and shoot upward in a spectacular spout of white water. It is one of the most exciting natural sights on the island.

Tell me more

When ocean waves travel toward the coast, most of the energy is absorbed gradually by a beach. But at Boca do Inferno, the waves rush into a gap in the hard volcanic rock where they have nowhere to go. All that energy gets pushed upward through a small opening, sending a powerful jet of foaming seawater shooting into the air — sometimes as high as a house.

This type of natural feature is called a blow-hole. It works a bit like squeezing a tube of toothpaste — if you block most of the opening, the paste has to come out of the little gap much more forcefully. The sea does the same thing with the waves.

The sound at Boca do Inferno is extraordinary. Even before you see the blow-hole, you can hear a deep booming sound echoing off the rocks as each wave pushes through. Visitors stand at a safe distance and watch the spouts in surprise, especially when a particularly big wave sends water flying higher than expected.

The dramatic name came from local fishermen who noticed how powerful and unpredictable the churning water looked. Despite the name, it is a beautiful and popular place to visit, and many people come in the early morning when the light makes the white spray sparkle.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01A blow-hole works like squeezing a toothpaste tube. What other examples can you think of where forcing something through a smaller gap makes it faster or stronger?
  2. 02The place has a dramatic name but it is actually beautiful and safe to visit. Can you think of other places with scary names that are actually lovely?
  3. 03Why might it be important to stand at a safe distance when watching something powerful like a blow-hole?
Try this

Classroom activity

In pairs, try the 'blow-hole' experiment with a plastic bottle: fill it with water, then squeeze it — the opening makes a thin jet. Now try with a bottle that has a tiny nozzle versus a wide opening. Which jet goes further? Write down what you noticed and compare it to how Boca do Inferno works.