There’s a Cannibal Hot Tub near Mount Rainier

It’s a double-decker kind of hot tub at Paradise Village.

Have you ever wanted to be soup? Bobbing in a bubbling stew like a piece of carrot or wedge of potato? It may not be a common fantasy, but in Ashford, a small town on the rural edge of Pierce County, it is an achievable one.

In the center of the Paradise Village Hotel grounds, the Cannibal Hot Tub is a 5,000-pound cast-iron cauldron anchored in a two-level structure made of rebar and concrete. Its high arched roof gives it ceremonial grandeur, textured to look like stone. On the ground level, a wood fire burns in a

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