
Boil an egg in a thermal hot pool
🔄 Repeatable👤 All ages
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Use nature's own geothermal energy to cook an egg in naturally occurring hot springs found in places like Yellowstone, Iceland, or Japan's volcanic regions. The water temperature (around 180°F) is perfect for slow-cooking eggs in about 10-15 minutes. Always check local regulations first, as some protected areas prohibit cooking in thermal features.
Difficulty
20/100Easy
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Cost
$5 – $50
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Time
30min
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People
1+
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Setting
outdoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
eggs, small pot, tongs
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