Basically, if the ash is ever cleared away and the homeowner returns, they'll have their own private entrance to Hell in their front gardenIf you zoom in the 'red' Infront of the house is actually roof tiles.
Basically they've had underfloor heating installed for free with that handy vent.Basically, if the ash is ever cleared away and the homeowner returns, they'll have their own private entrance to Hell in their front garden
This is a perfect picture (from the Guardian)
More like a Klingon Bird of Prey, I'd say...That’s a Romulan ship uncloaking, isn’t it?
Spanish newspapers are reporting the La Palma eruption appears to have come to a complete stop this morning.
The eruption might be over, but a mere couple of metres under the surface, things haven't cooled down quite yet...
There's a restaurant on Lanzarote where they cook the food by lowering it into a (somewhat less ferociously) hot crater...fire in the hole!
That hole would be ideal for doing baked spuds. Also remember watching a video where they made bread by burying the dough - in Iceland, unsurprisingly.There's a restaurant on Lanzarote where they cook the food by lowering it into a (somewhat less ferociously) hot crater...
AIR, it was very expensive, so I didn't eat there.
Is it wrong that I read that as Greggs expedition.IIRC there's been a few people cooking food on the edge of lava flows ...
A case in point is "The Valley of 10,000 Smokes" in Alaska, the Griggs expedition that first studied the place in 1916/7, cooked over the vents. But the "smoke" rotted the bottoms out of their pans !
Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Erk.
Tsunami hits Tonga after underwater volcanic eruption
Streets and buildings flooded in Pacific nation’s main island following latest eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apaiwww.theguardian.com
Always feels like an expedition if you go to Greggs in the rainIs it wrong that I read that as Greggs expedition.