Scientists cook hot dogs in Lava from an Icelandic erupting volcano

Scientists at the site of an Icelandic erupting volcano near the city of capitol Reykjavik I cooked hot dogs on Sundays. What were these scientists studying with such a wacky experiment? The lava dogs were not part of their experiments, sadly. The scientists were just hungry.

A video of the cookout was captured by the scientists and published to YouTube by Reuters, although we unfortunately don’t get a review of how the hot dogs taste.

If we had to measure, the taste was probably secondary to the smell of the volcano. As one man on earth told and AFP, e very pungent smells up there.

“It smells really bad. To me the surprise was the coloorange: a lot, much deeper than expected, ”said the 21-year-old Ulvar Kari Johannsson.

Iceland’s national broadcaster, RUV, founded a a live stream of the volcano, although it does not seem that anyone is currently cooking exotic meat as best we can tell.

this is far from the first time humans have cooked hot dogs in lava from an active volcano. Of course, it didn’t even happen for the first time this month. Hikers recently filmed themselves cooking hot dogs in Russia.

And plenty of others have filmed themselves cooking hot dogs in lava over the last decade, from Guatemala to Hawaii. There is even a restaurant in Spain Canary Islands cooked your dinner using the heat from a volcano.

Have you ever ground a hot dog using lava? What about any other “non-controversial” heat source? Let us know in the comments to this story, a place for friends to share stories about hot dogs and the weird ways to cook them.

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