Death Valley Egg Frying
It's so hot you could fry an egg outside. Seriously, you could but don't- especially in Death Valley.
A video was posted last week that showed someone frying an egg in a pan in the over 100-degree weather of Nevada and that caused a surge of others to do so. The National Park has asked folks via Facebook to stop frying the eggs - especially since many are doing so without a pan or tinfoil which is causing a mess and making the park smell like egg.
Incidentally, the National Park is also celebrating the centennial for the world's hottest temperature recorded from 1913 which was 134-degrees. The temps this past week have been around 120-degrees.
A video was posted last week that showed someone frying an egg in a pan in the over 100-degree weather of Nevada and that caused a surge of others to do so. The National Park has asked folks via Facebook to stop frying the eggs - especially since many are doing so without a pan or tinfoil which is causing a mess and making the park smell like egg.
Incidentally, the National Park is also celebrating the centennial for the world's hottest temperature recorded from 1913 which was 134-degrees. The temps this past week have been around 120-degrees.
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